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Online since: August 2023
Authors: Siham Malki, Allal Challioui, Zakaria Darhi, Ibtissam Guesmi, Larbi El Farh
Knowing that for practical applications, thermoelectric (TE) materials must have S ≥ 200 μV/K [28], which suggests zinc antimonide as a good material.
Okamura et al, « Preparation of single-phase ZnSb thermoelectric materials using a mechanical grinding process », Materials transactions, vol. 51, p. 860‑862, 2010
Niedziolka et al, « Influence of the Exchange–Correlation Functional on the Electronic Properties of ZnSb as a Promising Thermoelectric Material », Journal of Electronic Materials, vol. 44, p. 1540‑1546, 2015
Wood, « Materials for thermoelectric energy conversion », Reports on progress in physics, vol. 51, p. 459, 1988
Zheng, « Recent advances on thermoelectric materials », Front.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Hafida Zmamou, Daniel Levacher, Nathalie Leblanc, Irini Djeran Maigre, Andry Razakamanantsoa, Mazhar Hussain
Natural fibers are waste materials and used in construction materials for reinforcement.
American Society for Testing and Materials
Journal of Engineering Sciences, Assiut University, Vol. 40, No 1, pp.21-34, January 2012
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology. 19 (1): 33 – 43
Journal of Applied Sciences, 10: 2211-2216.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Tao Sun, Fang Li, Xiao Qing Zhou, Fei Ma
To validate that the abrasive tool with heat pipe can safely and steadily grind materials, the structure of abrasive tool was finite element analyzed which included static analysis.
In conclusion, the abrasive tool with heat pipe can safely and steadily grind materials.
The experimental material is titanium alloy TC4.
Journal of South China University of Technology ( Natural Science Edition ), Vol. 40 ( 2012 ) No.5, p. 13 ( In Chinese )
Journal of South China University of Technology ( Natural Science Edition ), Vol. 40 ( 2012 ) No.12, p. 47 ( In Chinese )
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Daud Yusrina Mat, Azlin Fazlina Osman, C.M. Ruzaidi, Hussin Kamarudin
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 28(1-2): p. 1-63
Journal of Materials Research(USA), 8(5): p. 1179-1184
Journal of Materials Science, 31(13): p. 3589-3596
Materials, 8: p. 29–35
Journal Application Polymer Science, 100:p.4748-4756
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Cheng Lin Shi, Han Bing Liu
The results showed that the three optimal mix of waterproof adhesive layers materials identified in the program can meet the seasonal frozen region bridge deck requirements.
Laboratory testing material property and FE modeling structural response of PAM-modified concrete overlay on bridges[J].Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2009, 14(1), p. 26
Journal of TongJi University(Natural Science), in chinese, 2012,40(1), p. 57-61
[6] ZHANG Zhengqi, TAO Jing, ZHANG Sitong.Experiment and evaluation on performance of epoxy asphalt waterproof cohesive layer on bridge deck pavement[J].Journal of Changan University(Natural Science Edition), in chinese, 2011,31(4), p. 1-6
[7] YANG Yusheng, LI Zhenxia, WANG Xuancang, WANG Rideng, GAO Zhiwei.Road performance of synchronous crushed stone waterproof binding course of bridge pavement[J].Journal of Changan University(Natural Science Edition), in chinese, 2009,29(6), p. 19-23
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Abdelkader Hima, Larbi Haddad, Belkhir Dadamoussa, Asma Messai Aoun
Gajbe, Journal of colloid and interface science, Adsorption and desorption studies of a water soluble dye, Quinoline Yellow, using waste materials, 284 (2005) 89-98
Jamoussi, Journal of hazardous materials, Lead removal from aqueous solutions by a Tunisian smectitic clay, 156 (2008) 545-551
Chu, Journal of hazardous materials, Adsorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions by spent activated clay, 155 (2008) 65-75
Guo, Journal of hazardous materials, Adsorption of Congo red from aqueous solutions onto Ca-bentonite, 161 (2009) 126-131
Ho, Journal of hazardous materials, Adsorption thermodynamics of methylene blue onto bentonite, 167 (2009) 630-633
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Shi Rong Li, Feng Xi Zhou
Fig. 3 shows the influence of parameterβon strength characteristics of materials on the triaxial extension meridian-plane.
Yoshimine: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 39 (2002), p. 975 [2] Y.
ZOU: Science in China Ser.
E Engineering and Materials Science Vol. 47 (2004), p. 691 [3] M.
He: Mechanical Behavior of Materials-6 (Pergamon Press, London 1991)
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xiao Ming Lai, Zhong Jin Wang, Zhe Wang, Qing Xin Cui, Wen Tao Li
Alladi: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.142 (2003), p. 599 [6] P.
Wang: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol.47 (2005), p.1827 [8] Z.
Altan: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.59 (1996), p.49 [12] X.
Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.151 (2004), p.340 [13] Z.
Yue: Journal of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Vol.17(1996), p.77(in chinese)
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Supamas Danwittayakul, Phitchaya Muensri
Removal of Arsenic from Groundwater Using Nano-Metal Oxide Adsorbents Phitchaya Muensri, Supamas Danwittayakul* National Metal and Materials Technology Center, 114 Thailand Science Park, Paholyothin Rd., Klong 1, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, 12120, Thailand.
Experimental Materials and Chemicals All the chemicals used for synthesis of the adsorbents were of analytical grade and used as-received materials without any further purification.
Therefore, the TiO2 and ZnO-nano could be alternative materials use to remove As(V) from groundwater.
Hu, et al, Coagulation of methylated arsenic from drinking water: Influence of methyl substitution, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 293 (2015) 97-104
Chutia., et al, Adsorption of As(V) on surfactant modified natural zeolites, Journal of Hazadous Materials. 162 (2009) 204-211
Online since: November 2019
Authors: Yuriy A. Morgunov, Artem I. Opalnitskiy, Boris P. Saushkin
Semenovskaya Street, 38, Moscow, Russia, 107023 bmorgunov56@mail.ru, ati@mami.ru, csbp47@mail.ru *corresponding author Keywords: Ultrasonic Machining with a Diamond-Impregnated Tool, Diamond-Impregnated Tools for Ultrasonic Machining, Composite Material, Ceramics Abstract: In conventional machining, the process of shaping of products from such new materials as alloys with special properties, composite materials and ceramic materials is rather challenged because of low ductility, intense hardness, diversity of physical and mechanical properties of definite components, etc.
In conventional machining, the processes of shaping of items from new constructional materials such as alloys with special properties, composite materials (CM) and ceramic materials is rather challenged because of low ductility, intense hardness, and a wide diversity of physical and mechanical properties of definite components [1,2] To solve the problem, physical-and-chemical methods and techniques based on different processes and mechanisms of material rupture are utilized on a wide scale [3].
Figure 2c illustrates the process of hole drilling with a solid tool in ultra-hard materials.
Norton, Ceramic materials, Science and Engineering,: Springer Science, New York, 2013
[3] Science filled technologies of machine building production, in: B.