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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Dan Feng Du
Introduction
The nanoparticles account for more than 90% of the total number of the diesel particulate material (PM) has produced a fierce backlash against atmospheric environment and human health.
Acknowledgment This paper is supported by 2012 of the financial support from postdoctoral science-research developmental foundation of Heilongjiang province(LBH-Z12017).
Research of Environmental Sciences, 2011(7):712-715 [3]LAI XiangJing; XU RuChu, HUANG WenQi.
Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), 2012,43(4): 1573-1582 [5]Johnson J K, Zollweg J A and Gubbins K E.
Acknowledgment This paper is supported by 2012 of the financial support from postdoctoral science-research developmental foundation of Heilongjiang province(LBH-Z12017).
Research of Environmental Sciences, 2011(7):712-715 [3]LAI XiangJing; XU RuChu, HUANG WenQi.
Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), 2012,43(4): 1573-1582 [5]Johnson J K, Zollweg J A and Gubbins K E.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Xian Zhong Yi, Ding Feng, De Li Gao, Sheng Zong Jiang, Jun Feng Zhang
Table 1 The relative attributes of the valve
material
ultimate
tensile strength
ultimate compressive strength
applied situation
characteristic feature
ZCuAl18Mn13Fe3Ni2
645MPa
280MPa
sea water, fresh water, oils and other media
meet GB600-91
technical conditions
In the process of the finite element analysis, it will apply Pro/E software to create three-dimensional solid model and integrate ANSYS software in Pro/E [4].
Acknowledgment This research is partially supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 51174035, 50974023 and 50874019), National Science and Technology Major Project (No. 2011ZX05009-005), and, by Science and Technology Research Program of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (No.
Journal of Oil and Gas Technology.
Acknowledgment This research is partially supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 51174035, 50974023 and 50874019), National Science and Technology Major Project (No. 2011ZX05009-005), and, by Science and Technology Research Program of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (No.
Journal of Oil and Gas Technology.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Edson Jansen Pedrosa Miranda Jr., A.E.M. Paiva, Ermerson Ney Leite Rodrigues
:Construction and Building Materials Vol. 25 (2011), p. 2611
Camilleri: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 29 (2012), p. 299
Submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2013)
Monteiro, Concrete: microstructure, properties and materials. (3th ed.
National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST).
Camilleri: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 29 (2012), p. 299
Submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2013)
Monteiro, Concrete: microstructure, properties and materials. (3th ed.
National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST).
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Ruslan V. Sharapov
All of these materials can be performed in various scales, different projections, have a breakdown into sheets, cover different areas of the territory (fully or partially).
We propose to include in cartographic collection all available materials: the name of cartographic material, type of cartographic material (topographic, geological maps, charts, etc.), the ratio of qualifiers to the nomenclature, cartographic scale, the coordinates of the upper left point of the map, the coordinates of the lower right point of the map, date of the cartographic product (map), manufacturer of cartographic product, links to other cartographic materials (for example, other cards sheets), links to other objects of collections, the format of cartographic material (jpeg, bmp, tiff, dxf, sit, tab, etc.), map material.
At present, works on the formation of a collection of cartographic materials territory and digitizing of existing materials.
Shu: Hydrogeology Journal.
Geodynamic monitoring in area of nuclear power plant: In Applied Mechanics and Materials.
We propose to include in cartographic collection all available materials: the name of cartographic material, type of cartographic material (topographic, geological maps, charts, etc.), the ratio of qualifiers to the nomenclature, cartographic scale, the coordinates of the upper left point of the map, the coordinates of the lower right point of the map, date of the cartographic product (map), manufacturer of cartographic product, links to other cartographic materials (for example, other cards sheets), links to other objects of collections, the format of cartographic material (jpeg, bmp, tiff, dxf, sit, tab, etc.), map material.
At present, works on the formation of a collection of cartographic materials territory and digitizing of existing materials.
Shu: Hydrogeology Journal.
Geodynamic monitoring in area of nuclear power plant: In Applied Mechanics and Materials.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Piotr Kula, Pietrasik Robert, Wołowiec Emilia, Bartłomiej Januszewicz, Rzepkowski Adam
Low-pressure Nitriding according to the FineLPN technology in Multi-Purpose Vacuum Furnaces
Kula Piotr1,a, Pietrasik Robert1,b, Wołowiec Emilia1,c, Januszewicz Bartłomiej1,d, Rzepkowski Adam1,e
1Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Technical University of Lodz, Stefanowski street 1/15, 90-924 Lodz, Poland
apiotr.kula@p.lodz.pl, brobert.pietrasik@p.lodz.pl, cemilia.wolowiec@p.lodz.pl, dbartlomiej.januszewicz@p.lodz.pl, eadam.rzepkowski@p.lodz.pl
Keywords: Low-pressure nitriding; vacuum nitriding; nitrides; heat treatment; tool steels; neural networks
Abstract.
High durability of such tools is ensured partly by using the appropriate materials (high-alloy tool steels), but the optimum properties of dies can be achieved by appropriate thermal or thermo-chemical processing.
Therefore, repeatable formation of hardened layers with a set carbon or nitrogen profile and a set hardness distribution in a wide range of engineering materials must be based on a reliable computer simulation of the process in all its phases.
Krasowski, FineCarb – the flexible system for low pressure carburizing, Journal of The Japan Society for Heat Treatment 49 (2009) 133-136
Materials Characterization 56/3 (2006) 232-240
High durability of such tools is ensured partly by using the appropriate materials (high-alloy tool steels), but the optimum properties of dies can be achieved by appropriate thermal or thermo-chemical processing.
Therefore, repeatable formation of hardened layers with a set carbon or nitrogen profile and a set hardness distribution in a wide range of engineering materials must be based on a reliable computer simulation of the process in all its phases.
Krasowski, FineCarb – the flexible system for low pressure carburizing, Journal of The Japan Society for Heat Treatment 49 (2009) 133-136
Materials Characterization 56/3 (2006) 232-240
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Fang Tian, Wei Xin Hu, He Ming Cheng, Ya Li Sun
The use of waste materials as a source of aggregate in new construction materials has become more common in recent decades.
However, fly ash can be used as a replacement for cement or as an additional cementitious material in concrete.
Experimental Procedures Selection of Materials.
Tests on the Materials.
Journal of Material in Civil Engineering. 2007© ASCE 709- 717
However, fly ash can be used as a replacement for cement or as an additional cementitious material in concrete.
Experimental Procedures Selection of Materials.
Tests on the Materials.
Journal of Material in Civil Engineering. 2007© ASCE 709- 717
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Qiang Xu, Dong Lai Xu, Zhong Yu Lu, Qi Hua Xu, De Zheng Liu
Essentially, the creep damage problem is of time dependent, non-linear material behavior, and multi-material zones.
Chaboche, Mechanics of Solid Materials, Cambridge University Press, 1st ed.
Lu, The review of computational FE software for creep damage mechanics, Advanced Materials Research, vol. 510 (2012), pp. 495-499 [3] D.
Gong, Application of Runge-Kutta-Merson algorithm for creep damage analysis, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, vol. 77 (2000), pp. 243-248 [6] Q.
Short, Current state of developing creep damage constitutive equation for 0.5Cr0.5Mo0.25V ferritic steel, Advanced Materials Research, vol. 510 (2012), pp. 812-816 [8] D.
Chaboche, Mechanics of Solid Materials, Cambridge University Press, 1st ed.
Lu, The review of computational FE software for creep damage mechanics, Advanced Materials Research, vol. 510 (2012), pp. 495-499 [3] D.
Gong, Application of Runge-Kutta-Merson algorithm for creep damage analysis, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, vol. 77 (2000), pp. 243-248 [6] Q.
Short, Current state of developing creep damage constitutive equation for 0.5Cr0.5Mo0.25V ferritic steel, Advanced Materials Research, vol. 510 (2012), pp. 812-816 [8] D.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Mariusz Urbaniak, Paweł Czapski, Tomasz Kubiak
Experimental Investigation of GFRP Laminate Thin-Walled Column Subjected to Uniform Compression
Paweł Czapski1, a *, Tomasz Kubiak2,b , Mariusz Urbaniak3,c
1Department of Strength of Materials, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 1/15,
90-924, Lodz, Poland, + 48 42 631 22 22
2Department of Strength of Materials, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 1/15,
90-924, Lodz, Poland, + 48 42 631 22 21
3Department of Strength of Materials, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 1/15,
90-924, Lodz, Poland, + 48 42 631 22 22
apawel_czapski@interia.pl, btomasz.kubiak@p.lodz.pl, cmariusz.urbaniak@p.lodz.pl
Keywords: buckling, postbuckling behaviour, strain-gauge measurements, digital image correlation, thin-walled columns, laminates
Abstract.
Before the use of new material or a new structure in the industry a lot of numerical and experimental tests should be performed.
In the scientific literature there are many papers dealing with buckling, postbuckling behaviour and failure modes of thin-walled structures made of isotropic and orthotropic materials.
The columns were made of 8 layered GFRP laminate with material properties presented in Table 1 [9].
Acknowledgment The paper has been written under the research project financed by the National Centre for Science - decision number DEC-2011/03/B/ST8/06447 References [1] Campbell F.C., Manufacturing Technology for Aerospace Structural Materials, Elsevier, London, 2006
Before the use of new material or a new structure in the industry a lot of numerical and experimental tests should be performed.
In the scientific literature there are many papers dealing with buckling, postbuckling behaviour and failure modes of thin-walled structures made of isotropic and orthotropic materials.
The columns were made of 8 layered GFRP laminate with material properties presented in Table 1 [9].
Acknowledgment The paper has been written under the research project financed by the National Centre for Science - decision number DEC-2011/03/B/ST8/06447 References [1] Campbell F.C., Manufacturing Technology for Aerospace Structural Materials, Elsevier, London, 2006
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Renáta Vargová, Naqib Daneshjo, Baryalai Tahzib, Peter Korba
After plastic deformation together with material shift, better resistance against material springing is reached.
The material was deformed into required shape, but in some cases the material was so pressed, that tool divided (mashed) a material by press.
Hardness of the material is approx. 63 HRC and class of waste is 024.
Acknowledgment The article was prepared in the framework of the research project VEGA 1/0582/13 supported by the Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education and Sciences.
In: SSP - Journal of Civil Engineerig.
The material was deformed into required shape, but in some cases the material was so pressed, that tool divided (mashed) a material by press.
Hardness of the material is approx. 63 HRC and class of waste is 024.
Acknowledgment The article was prepared in the framework of the research project VEGA 1/0582/13 supported by the Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education and Sciences.
In: SSP - Journal of Civil Engineerig.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: M.N. Islam
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 211, pp. 773-783, 2011
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 206, pp. 167-179, 2008
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 190, pp. 160-172, 2007
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 172, pp. 299-304, 2006
[20] Davim, J.P., “A Note on the Determination of Optimal Cutting Conditions for Surface Finish Obtained in Turning Using Design of Experiments”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 116, pp. 305-308, 2001
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 206, pp. 167-179, 2008
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 190, pp. 160-172, 2007
Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 172, pp. 299-304, 2006
[20] Davim, J.P., “A Note on the Determination of Optimal Cutting Conditions for Surface Finish Obtained in Turning Using Design of Experiments”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 116, pp. 305-308, 2001