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Online since: August 2014
Authors: Yu Min Zhang, Ming Hu, Yun Long Zhang
Influence of Additives Content on the Sintering Behavior of SiC Ceramics with Al2O3/La2O3 Aids
Zhang Yunlong1, 2, Zhang Yumin1, Hu Ming2*
1 Center for Composite Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China 150080
2 Collage of Materials Science & Engineering of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, China, 154007
a ylzhdr@126.com, b zhym@hit.edu.cn, c* minghu02@163.com
Keywords: Pressure-less Sintering, Mechanical Properties, Sintering Behavior
Abstract: In this paper, the rare-earth oxide Al2O3 combined with La2O3 served as sintering additives and commercial α-SiC powder were applied to fabricate SiC ceramics by pressure-less sintering technology.
Fig.1 Macro photograph of sintered SiC ceramics.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 1996, 16: 413-420
Mechanical properties of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC composites, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, (527):4646-4649
Ceramics International. 2001, (27) :123-133 [6] L.
Fig.1 Macro photograph of sintered SiC ceramics.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 1996, 16: 413-420
Mechanical properties of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC composites, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, (527):4646-4649
Ceramics International. 2001, (27) :123-133 [6] L.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Ling Ren, De Hong Xia, Yu Hu
Performance Comparison between Metal Honeycomb and Ceramic Honeycomb in Continuous Waste Heat Recovery
Ling Ren1,2,a, Yu Hu1,b and Dehong Xia1,2,c
1School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, PRC 100083
2Beijing Key Laboratory for Energy Saving and Emission Reduction of Metallurgical Industry, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, PRC 100083
arenl@me.ustb.edu.cn, bhuyu860503@sina.com, cxia@me.ustb.edu.cn
Keywords: Waste Heat Recovery, Heat Exchanger, Metal Honeycomb, Ceramic Honeycomb.
Li: Journal of Thermal Science Vol.13, No.4(2004), p.366
Gentry: Chemical Engineering Progress Vol. 86, No. 7(1990), p.48
Zheng Y: Journal of the Energy Institute Vol. 83, No.1(2010), p.17
Alnimr: International Journal of Heat Mass Transfer Vol. 41, No.2(1998), p.385
Li: Journal of Thermal Science Vol.13, No.4(2004), p.366
Gentry: Chemical Engineering Progress Vol. 86, No. 7(1990), p.48
Zheng Y: Journal of the Energy Institute Vol. 83, No.1(2010), p.17
Alnimr: International Journal of Heat Mass Transfer Vol. 41, No.2(1998), p.385
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Dan Yu Jiang, Zhao Qiang Meng
Cognard, Influence of adhesive bond line thickness on joint strength, International Journal of Adhesion & Adhesives.29 (2009) 724–736
Berndt, On the size-dependent phase transformation in nanoparticulate zirconia, Materials Science and Engineering.
Schädlich, Nanoindentation hardness of submicrometer alumina ceramics, Materials Science and Engineering.
Peng, Indentation size effect in the nanohardness of soda-lime glass, Key Engineering Materials.280-283(2005)1659-1662
Zhang, Study of LSGM slurry for gel-tape casting, Key Engineering Materials. 280-283(2005)751-752
Berndt, On the size-dependent phase transformation in nanoparticulate zirconia, Materials Science and Engineering.
Schädlich, Nanoindentation hardness of submicrometer alumina ceramics, Materials Science and Engineering.
Peng, Indentation size effect in the nanohardness of soda-lime glass, Key Engineering Materials.280-283(2005)1659-1662
Zhang, Study of LSGM slurry for gel-tape casting, Key Engineering Materials. 280-283(2005)751-752
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Xiao Feng Wang, Wan Fu Huang, Xin Dong Li, Si Ming Yan
Application of Ceramic Membrane Technology in Tungsten Fine Particle Concentration Process
Wan-Fu HUANG1,2, Xiao-Feng WANG1,a,*, Xin-Dong LI1 and Si-Ming YAN1
1Faculty of Resource and Environmental Engineering,
Jiang xi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou 341000, China
2Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Mining and Metallurgy Environmental Pollution Control,
Ganzhou 341000, China
a570564373@qq.com
*Corresponding author
Keywords: Tungsten fine particles, Tubular ceramic microfiltration membrane, Concentration, Recovery rate.
Ceramic membrane has been applied in many fields and with a broad prospect [3].
Wu Zhaoliang etc. [7] used ceramic membrane to recycle niacin in broth.
Application of Ceramic Membrane Filtrationto Remove the Solid in Nisin Fermentation Broth [J].International Journal of Food Engineering,2008,4(4):1~8 [8] Mohsen Abbasi, Abdolhamid Salahi, Mojtaba Mirfendereskiet al.
Treatment of dyeing wastewater and reuse engineering application by double membrane [J].
Ceramic membrane has been applied in many fields and with a broad prospect [3].
Wu Zhaoliang etc. [7] used ceramic membrane to recycle niacin in broth.
Application of Ceramic Membrane Filtrationto Remove the Solid in Nisin Fermentation Broth [J].International Journal of Food Engineering,2008,4(4):1~8 [8] Mohsen Abbasi, Abdolhamid Salahi, Mojtaba Mirfendereskiet al.
Treatment of dyeing wastewater and reuse engineering application by double membrane [J].
Online since: March 2020
Authors: K. Sudhindra Srinivas, M. Murali Mohan
Abstract.The epidemic adoption of particulate metal matrix composites (MMCs) for engineering applications has been delay by the high cost of producing components of even minimally complex shape.
Sarcar on Tribological properties of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites (AA7075 Reinforced with Titanium Carbide (TiC) Particles), International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol.88 (2016), pp.13-26
[4] Saravanan, C., Subramanian, K., Ananda K., V. and Sankara N on Effect of Particulate Reinforced Aluminium Metal Matrix Composite–A Review, Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering Vol. 19, No. 1 (2015) 23–30
International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2014 1:12
Bhagya Shekar on Studies on Al6061-SiC and Al7075-Al2O3 Metal Matrix Composites Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, Vol. 9, No.1, pp.43-55, 2010.
Sarcar on Tribological properties of Aluminium Metal Matrix Composites (AA7075 Reinforced with Titanium Carbide (TiC) Particles), International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol.88 (2016), pp.13-26
[4] Saravanan, C., Subramanian, K., Ananda K., V. and Sankara N on Effect of Particulate Reinforced Aluminium Metal Matrix Composite–A Review, Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering Vol. 19, No. 1 (2015) 23–30
International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2014 1:12
Bhagya Shekar on Studies on Al6061-SiC and Al7075-Al2O3 Metal Matrix Composites Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, Vol. 9, No.1, pp.43-55, 2010.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Agata Dudek, Zygmunt Nitkiewicz
Structural Analysis of Hydroxyapatite Sinters with Addition
of ZrO2 Phase
Agata Dudek
1, a
Zygmunt Nitkiewicz2, b
1,2
Institute of Materials Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology
a
dudek@mim.pcz.czest.pl, bnitkiew@mim.pcz.czest.pl
Keywords: Hydroxyapatite ceramics, Sintering
Abstract: A range of benefits of implants containing hydroxyapatites results, among other things,
from their phase composition and degree of porosity.
Consolidation and mechanical properties of nanostructured hydroxyapatite bioceramics by high frequency induction heat sintering, Materials Science and Engineering, (2007), 456: 368-372
Bioceramic coating of hydroxyapatite on titanium substrate with Nd-YAG laser, Materials Science and Engineering C, (2005), 5: 541-547
Fabrication of structure- controlled hydroxyapatite/zirconia composite, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, (2006), 26: 515-518
Effect of zirconia addition on the microstructure evolution of porous hydroxyapatite, Ceramics International, (2007), 33: 715-718
Consolidation and mechanical properties of nanostructured hydroxyapatite bioceramics by high frequency induction heat sintering, Materials Science and Engineering, (2007), 456: 368-372
Bioceramic coating of hydroxyapatite on titanium substrate with Nd-YAG laser, Materials Science and Engineering C, (2005), 5: 541-547
Fabrication of structure- controlled hydroxyapatite/zirconia composite, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, (2006), 26: 515-518
Effect of zirconia addition on the microstructure evolution of porous hydroxyapatite, Ceramics International, (2007), 33: 715-718
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Lutz Krüger, Harry Berek, Christos G. Aneziris, Horst Biermann, Steffen Wolf, Manuel Hasterok
Du, "Axial impact behavior and energy absorption effciency of composite wrapped metal tubes," International Journal of Impact Engineering, vol. 24, p. 17, 14.
Reimerdes, "Energy absorption of metallic cylindrical shells with induced non-axisymmetric folding patterns," International Journal of Impact Engineering, vol. 30, p. 15, 28.
Kieback, "Novel Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures," Advanced Engineering Materials, vol. 2, p. 4, 2000
Kieback, Advanced Engineering Materials, vol. 2, pp. 192-195, 2000
Lei, "TEM observation of dynamic distortion in 2Y-PSZ/steel composites," Ceramics International, vol. 30, pp. 75-80, 25.
Reimerdes, "Energy absorption of metallic cylindrical shells with induced non-axisymmetric folding patterns," International Journal of Impact Engineering, vol. 30, p. 15, 28.
Kieback, "Novel Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures," Advanced Engineering Materials, vol. 2, p. 4, 2000
Kieback, Advanced Engineering Materials, vol. 2, pp. 192-195, 2000
Lei, "TEM observation of dynamic distortion in 2Y-PSZ/steel composites," Ceramics International, vol. 30, pp. 75-80, 25.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Ján Duplák, Miroslav Kormoš, Michal Hatala, František Botko
In engineering can be used for experiments a lot of different technological operations.
Conclusion Very important part of quality production in engineering companies is quality tool.
Duplák, T-vc dependence for cutting ceramic in standard ISO 3685, Manufacturing Engineering 9/4 (2010) 58-62
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Conclusion Very important part of quality production in engineering companies is quality tool.
Duplák, T-vc dependence for cutting ceramic in standard ISO 3685, Manufacturing Engineering 9/4 (2010) 58-62
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Online since: October 2004
Authors: Wei Guo Guo, Haitao Xin, Xuanxiang Ma, Fei Xu, Yu Long Li
This study is
devoted to the determination of these thermal residual stresses during cooling and mechanical
stresses on metal-ceramic bond, in order to find the reasons of metal-ceramic debonding and to
improve the restorations.
1 Address corresponding to: Department of Aircraft Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, 710072,
Xi'an, China.
The finite element model was based on the specimen of three-point flexure bond test of ISO (international organization for Standardization) 9693.
It was favorable to the metal-ceramic bond and it could be regard as one part of the bond strength of metal-ceramic.
Vol.14 (1998), p.112-119 [2] Zhihong Wen, Chuanshi Du and Li Du: West china Journal of Stomatology.
Swain: Journal of oral Rehabilitation.
The finite element model was based on the specimen of three-point flexure bond test of ISO (international organization for Standardization) 9693.
It was favorable to the metal-ceramic bond and it could be regard as one part of the bond strength of metal-ceramic.
Vol.14 (1998), p.112-119 [2] Zhihong Wen, Chuanshi Du and Li Du: West china Journal of Stomatology.
Swain: Journal of oral Rehabilitation.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Othman Mamat, Adibah Amir
Bade, “Friction and wear characteristics of electrodeposited nanocrystalline nickel–tungsten alloy films”, Journal of Wear, 264 (2008) 106–112
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Budinski, “Guide to friction, wear and erosion testing”, ASTM International (2007) [8] GW Stachowiak and AW Batchelor, “Engineering tribology”, Butterworth Heinemann, 3rd edition (2005) [9] M.
Purazrang“Dry sliding wear behavior of SiCP/QE22 magnesium alloy matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 435 (2006) 653-657 [17] PK Rohatgi, BF Schultz, A Daoud, WW Zhang, “Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles”, Journal Tribology International 43[1-2] (2010) 455-466 [18] C.S.
Tribology International, 43[5-6] (2010) 939-943 [22] M Rahimian, N Parvin and N Ehsani, “Investigation of particle size and amount of alumina on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al matrix composite made by powder metallurgy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, 527 (2010) 1031-1038 [23] Z.
Rohatgi, “Wear performance of copper/graphite composite and a leaded copper alloy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A 339 (2003) 150-158 [30] X.Y.
Budinski, “Guide to friction, wear and erosion testing”, ASTM International (2007) [8] GW Stachowiak and AW Batchelor, “Engineering tribology”, Butterworth Heinemann, 3rd edition (2005) [9] M.
Purazrang“Dry sliding wear behavior of SiCP/QE22 magnesium alloy matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 435 (2006) 653-657 [17] PK Rohatgi, BF Schultz, A Daoud, WW Zhang, “Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles”, Journal Tribology International 43[1-2] (2010) 455-466 [18] C.S.
Tribology International, 43[5-6] (2010) 939-943 [22] M Rahimian, N Parvin and N Ehsani, “Investigation of particle size and amount of alumina on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al matrix composite made by powder metallurgy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, 527 (2010) 1031-1038 [23] Z.
Rohatgi, “Wear performance of copper/graphite composite and a leaded copper alloy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A 339 (2003) 150-158 [30] X.Y.