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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Yong Lin Kang, Guo Ming Zhu, Chao Lu, Li Lin, Ren Dong Liu
Wagoner: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol. 20 (2002), p. 2209
Štok: International Journal of Material Forming Vol. 2 (2009), p. 825
Sasaki: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 151 (2004), p. 232
Yu: Materials & Design Vol. 30 (2009), p. 846
Hallfeldt: Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 9 (2007), p. 987
Štok: International Journal of Material Forming Vol. 2 (2009), p. 825
Sasaki: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 151 (2004), p. 232
Yu: Materials & Design Vol. 30 (2009), p. 846
Hallfeldt: Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 9 (2007), p. 987
Online since: October 2022
Authors: Rathinam Kalidasan
[9] Y B Guo, C R Liu, FEM Analysis of Mechanical state on Sequentially Machined Surfaces, Machine Science and Technology: An International Journal, 2002, 6(1), 21-41
[10] X P Zhang, C R Liu, Z Q Yao, Investigational Advances in Residual stress by Hard Turning, Material Science Forum, 2004, 471-472, 523-527
[11] K Akita, H Tanaka, Y Sano, S Ohya, Compressive Residual Stress Evolution Process by Laser Peening, Material Science Forum, 2005, 490-491, 370-375
[13] P Dahlman, F Gunnberg, M Jacobson, The influence of rake angle, cutting feed and cutting depth on residual stresses in hard turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, 147, 181-184
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2011, 225, 1407-1417.
[10] X P Zhang, C R Liu, Z Q Yao, Investigational Advances in Residual stress by Hard Turning, Material Science Forum, 2004, 471-472, 523-527
[11] K Akita, H Tanaka, Y Sano, S Ohya, Compressive Residual Stress Evolution Process by Laser Peening, Material Science Forum, 2005, 490-491, 370-375
[13] P Dahlman, F Gunnberg, M Jacobson, The influence of rake angle, cutting feed and cutting depth on residual stresses in hard turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, 147, 181-184
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2011, 225, 1407-1417.
Numerical Simulation and Evaluation of Local Thickness Increment in Ironing by Finite Element Method
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Hisaki Watari, Akihiro Watanabe, Yuji Kotani, Kazuki Nishiumura
Tool shapes (contact angles with the original materials and contact length of
the punch with the material) that primarily affect thickness changes of original materials were
evaluated.
The sheet thickness after pressing can be controlled by thickening necessary parts of the materials.
This paper describes the flow of materials by press forming to increase local sheet thickness.
References [1] Kazunari Shinagawa, Ken-ichiro Moria and Kozo Osakada, Finite element simulation of deep drawing of stainless steel sheet with deformation-induced transformation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.27(1991), 301-310
[2] Zafer Tekiner, An experimental study on the examination of springback of sheet metals with several thicknesses and properties in bending dies, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.145(2004), 109-117
The sheet thickness after pressing can be controlled by thickening necessary parts of the materials.
This paper describes the flow of materials by press forming to increase local sheet thickness.
References [1] Kazunari Shinagawa, Ken-ichiro Moria and Kozo Osakada, Finite element simulation of deep drawing of stainless steel sheet with deformation-induced transformation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.27(1991), 301-310
[2] Zafer Tekiner, An experimental study on the examination of springback of sheet metals with several thicknesses and properties in bending dies, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.145(2004), 109-117
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Guang Chun Wang, Wei Zheng, Bing Tao Tang, Liang Chen
The polycrystal material can be considered as a mixture of materials in grain region and grain-boundary region.
Thus the total flow stress is a combination of the flow stresses of materials in these two regions.
Eckstein: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 125-126 (2002), p 35-44
Theiler: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.151 (2004), p.70–79
Pantleon: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 319-321(2001), p 237–241.
Thus the total flow stress is a combination of the flow stresses of materials in these two regions.
Eckstein: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 125-126 (2002), p 35-44
Theiler: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.151 (2004), p.70–79
Pantleon: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 319-321(2001), p 237–241.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Nian Mei Zhang, Xiao Peng Yan, Feng Huan Sha, Gui Tong Yang
In recent years, stepwise
graded materials, where the material properties vary gradually or layer-by-layer within the material
itself, were utilized as a core material in sandwich composites.
Alρ is density of base material of aluminum foam.
Simitses: Journal of Applied Mechanics - Tansactions of the ASME Vol.75(2008), p.125 [4] G.J.
Fleck: European Journal of Mechanics - A: Solids Vol.25(2006), p. 215 [5] Erheng Wang, Nate Gardner, Arun Shukla:International Journal of Solids and Structures Vol.46 (2009), p. 3492 [6] P.J.
Li: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol.53(2005), p. 2174
Alρ is density of base material of aluminum foam.
Simitses: Journal of Applied Mechanics - Tansactions of the ASME Vol.75(2008), p.125 [4] G.J.
Fleck: European Journal of Mechanics - A: Solids Vol.25(2006), p. 215 [5] Erheng Wang, Nate Gardner, Arun Shukla:International Journal of Solids and Structures Vol.46 (2009), p. 3492 [6] P.J.
Li: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol.53(2005), p. 2174
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Edielen F. dos Santos, Maria E.B.R. Bello, Paulo N.M. dos Anjos, Sayonara Emmanuela Santos de Jesus Lima
To replace the sulfides, new materials have emerged as the aluminates and silicates [1].
Mercier: Chemistry of Materials Vol. 17 (2005), p. 3904
Macêdo: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 395 (2015), p. 263
Pramanik: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 16 (1997), p. 234
Pramanik: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 17 (1998), p. 559
Mercier: Chemistry of Materials Vol. 17 (2005), p. 3904
Macêdo: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 395 (2015), p. 263
Pramanik: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 16 (1997), p. 234
Pramanik: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 17 (1998), p. 559
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Ruslan R. Safin, L.V. Lyamina, A.V. Safina, Sh.R. Mukhametzyanov
Voronin, Analysis of physico-mechanical properties of composites based on polylactide and thermally modified wood fibers, Materials Science Forum. 870 (2016) 202-206
[4] P.
Jawaid, Effect of PVA-co-MMA copolymer on the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties of tropical wood materials, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. (2014) 1-8
Voronin, Analysis of physico-mechanical properties of composites based on polylactide and thermally modified wood fibers, Materials Science Forum. 870 (2016) 202-206
Khasanshin, Pre-treatment of vegetable waste in the production of composite materials, Key Engineering Materials. 743 (2017) 53-57
Solovev, Energy Parameters of the Binder during Activation in the Vortex Layer Apparatus, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 945 (2019) 98-103.
Jawaid, Effect of PVA-co-MMA copolymer on the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties of tropical wood materials, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. (2014) 1-8
Voronin, Analysis of physico-mechanical properties of composites based on polylactide and thermally modified wood fibers, Materials Science Forum. 870 (2016) 202-206
Khasanshin, Pre-treatment of vegetable waste in the production of composite materials, Key Engineering Materials. 743 (2017) 53-57
Solovev, Energy Parameters of the Binder during Activation in the Vortex Layer Apparatus, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 945 (2019) 98-103.
Online since: December 2004
Authors: L.L. Sun, K.J. Song
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.312-316
online at http://scientific.net
2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Optimal Control of Active Ambulance Stretcher Suspension
L.L.
The effectiveness of the proposed analytical approach is examined in a practical ambulance Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 313 stretcher control system.
Then the frequency responses of the vertical displacements of sprung Controller Fig.1 Model schematic of 2-dimensional control system Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 314 masses, namely 21,zz can be obtained.
Fig.3 shows power spectral density of Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 315 angular acceleration of the stretcher.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 316 References [1] R.
The effectiveness of the proposed analytical approach is examined in a practical ambulance Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 313 stretcher control system.
Then the frequency responses of the vertical displacements of sprung Controller Fig.1 Model schematic of 2-dimensional control system Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 314 masses, namely 21,zz can be obtained.
Fig.3 shows power spectral density of Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 315 angular acceleration of the stretcher.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 316 References [1] R.
Online since: May 2022
Authors: Angela Daniela La Rosa, Stergios Goutianos
Benefits and Opportunities of Reusing Waste Rotor Blades Materials from a Life Cycle Perspective
Angela Daniela La Rosaa*, Stergios Goutianosb
Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Teknologivegen 22, 2815 Gjøvik, Norway
aangela.d.l.rosa@ntnu.no; bstergios.goutianos@ntnu.no
*corresponding author
Keywords: LCA, recyclable thermoset composites, GFRP and FFRP, eco-design.
Unlike many of other widely used materials particularly metals, wood, and concrete recycling and reusing of GFRP waste is more difficult and expensive.
Chemical treatment for materials recycling was considered as possible end of life treatment of wind blades.
Pickering, Recycling technologies for thermoset composite materials—current status, Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Volume 37, Issue 8, (2006) 1206-1215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2005.05.030
Materials, 11 (2018) 353
Unlike many of other widely used materials particularly metals, wood, and concrete recycling and reusing of GFRP waste is more difficult and expensive.
Chemical treatment for materials recycling was considered as possible end of life treatment of wind blades.
Pickering, Recycling technologies for thermoset composite materials—current status, Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Volume 37, Issue 8, (2006) 1206-1215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2005.05.030
Materials, 11 (2018) 353
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Akrajas Ali Umar, J. Ridha Noor, Muhammad Yahya, Muhamad Mat Salleh, Mohammad Hafizuddin Haji Jumali
With such unique shape and huge Eg, the nanostructured SnO2 materials produced in this work is believed to be suitable for heterojunction solar cell application.
Ravichandran and I Manna: Bulletin of Material Science Vol. 33 (2010), p. 357–364 [9] X.
Wang: Materials Letters Vol. 61 (2007), p. 3705 [10] Z.L.
Wang: Advanced Materials Vol. 15 (2003), p. 432- 436 [11] X.
Min: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.
Ravichandran and I Manna: Bulletin of Material Science Vol. 33 (2010), p. 357–364 [9] X.
Wang: Materials Letters Vol. 61 (2007), p. 3705 [10] Z.L.
Wang: Advanced Materials Vol. 15 (2003), p. 432- 436 [11] X.
Min: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.