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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Beniamin Vasile Chetran, Dan Mândru
Introduction “Smart materials” also called sensorial, adaptive or multifunctional materials, were developed by team work of three major fields: material science, mechanical engineering and civil engineering.
These materials are combining the actuator function with the sensor function and usually are attached or integrated into a unitary structure, [1, 2, 3, 4].
The polarisation effect is acting on the material by forcing positive charges to migrate (for conductive particles) or rotate (for dielectric particles).
The fixed disk is placed on the bottom of a small cylindrical chamber made from dielectric material.
Filisko, Squeeze Flow of Electrorheological Fluids Under Constant Volume, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures; 18 (2007) 1217 – 1220
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chun Ying Chen, Gen Fu Yuan
The evaporated ceramic material is ejected upward, and the molten material moves away through water, auxiliary gas and the action of the gravity.
On the other hand, the water jet cooled the melt or vaporized material immediately, so that the slag wouldn’t adhere again to the machined material.
[2] Yuan Genfu, and Zeng Xiaoyan, “Laser forming research on brittle inorganic materials and the application status,” Laser&Optoelectronics Progress, 2002, 6:47-51
[3] Zhang Shan, Kang Shaoying, “The study on laser machining of structural ceramics,” Chinese Journal of lasers, 1995, 10:797-800
Bauerle, “Laser-Chemical processing: recent developments,” Applied Surface Science, 1996,106:1-10
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Guo Dan Lu, Guan Wen Cheng, Hong Yuan Fu, Wen Yuan Wei
Industrial structure adjustment of Liuzhou based on circular economy Guodan Lu1,a,Guanwen Cheng1,b,Hongyuan Fu1,c,Wenyuan Wei1,d 1College of Environment Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Technology,Guilin,china,541004 aglsky21@163.com,bchenggw@glite.edu.cn, c723106473@qq.com, dwwy4080586@163.com Keywords: circular economy; industrial structure; Liuzhou Abstract: Circular economy with low consumption, low emission, high efficiency rate of basic features, development of circular economy required to optimize industrial structure adjustment.
Introduction Circular economy is short for circulation of material and resource recycling-based economy, it is a resource-efficient and recycling as core, and consider "reduce, reuse, recycling," as principle, take low consumption, low emission, high efficiency as basic features of sustainable development model of economic growth [1].
Liuzhou is the largest industrial base in Guangxi, has good industrial foundation, Mainly in heavy industry, has formed automobile, machinery, metallurgy, household products, chemical industry, building materials and tobacco products and so on, industries and category of leading pillar industries is complete, and formed more reasonable structure of modern industrial system.
units total energy consumption is higher than national average of 44.1% ~ 162.5%, industrial energy consumption is relatively large; chemical materials and chemical products manufacturing, non-metallic mineral products, ferrous metals smelting and pressing industry unit energy consumption of industrial value added higher than national average, which ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry is 187% higher than national average, majority of heavy industry is more extensive economic growth mode.
Theory Journal, Vol.6( 2006), p.32-34
Online since: January 2007
Authors: Han Shin Choi, Chang Hee Lee, Hoon Cho, Hyung Ho Jo, Hye Sook Joo, June Seob Kim
Alumina-titania Spot Spraying Bead Formation and Characteristics in Atmospheric Plasma Spraying Hyesook Joo1,a , Hanshin Choi1,b , Hyungho Jo 1,c, Hoon Cho1, d , Juneseob Kim 2,e and Changhee Lee2,f 1 Nano-materials team, Advance materials center, KITECH, Incheon, South Korea 2 Division of Materials Science & Engineering, College of Engineering, Hanyang University 17 Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-ku, Seoul 133-791, Korea a jhs1141@kitech.re.kr, bhschoi@kitech.re.kr, cjohh@kitech.re.kr, dhoony67@kitech.re.kr e ddsrjs@ihanyang.ac.kr, f chlee@hanyang.ac.kr Keywords: Atmospheric plasma spraying, alumina-titania, spot spraying bead, particle melting state Abstract.
Satpute: Current Applied Physics 6 (2006) 41-47 [2] Sofiane Guessasma, Mokhtar Bounazef, Philippe Nardin: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 24 (2006) 240-246 [3] Gilyoung Kim, Hanshin Choi, Changmin Han, Sangho Uhum, Changhee Lee: Surface and Coatings Technology 195 (2005) 107-115 [4] P.P.
Pantelis: Materials Letters 47 (2001) 77-82
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xian Fei Zhu, Yun Wen Feng, Yuan Sheng Feng
Material: ; , .
A simple higher-order theory for laminated composite plates, journal of applied mechanics, 1990; 51:745-752
Composite materials design and applications.
Composite materials for commercial transport –issues and future research direction.
[16] Robbins, D.H., and Reddy, J.N., Adaptive Hierarchical Kinematics in Modeling Progressive Damage and Global Failure in Fiber-Reinforced Composite Laminates, J Composite Materials 2008; 42:1821-1988.
Online since: March 2004
Authors: H.B. Kang, J.W. Lee, Cheol Woong Yang, J.K. Choi, Seung Boo Jung
Yang � Dept. of the Advanced Materials Eng., Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, Korea Keywords: CBED, Ni3Sn, Ni2SnP, Sn-Bi eutectic solder, Abstract.
Primitive cell volume(PCV) is characteristic material constant.
Thus, it has been noted that the preparation of solder specimens for TEM is perhaps the most difficult in the realm of materials science.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the Advanced Materials and Process Research Center for IT at Sungkyunkwan University.
Tu: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 53 (1998), p.165 [6] H.
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Tarek M. El-Hossainy, Ahmed El-Sherbiny, Taha Mattar, Mohamed Kamal El-Fawkhry, Ahmed Y. Shash
Introduction Reducing vehicles body weight and fuel consumption with increasing passenger comfort and safety received a great concern in automotive industries that leads to develop a stronger materials with much better formability named AHSS (Advanced High Strength Steel) [1].
Materials Science and Engineering: A 506.1-2 (2009): 111-116
Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 35.2 (2009): 169-176
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 33.8 (2002): 2573-2580
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 32.6 (2001): 1527-1539.‏
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Samsol Faizal Anis, Motomichi Koyama, Hiroshi Noguchi
Therefore, fatigue behavior of this alloy has been subjected to numerous studies to improve fatigue material properties [3] [4].
Thompson, Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization (MMPDS) Handbook, NTIS Virginia Scientific Report (2003)
Noguchi, Fatigue limit of new precipitation-hardened aluminum alloy with distinct fatigue crack propagation limit, International Journal of Fatigue Vol. 44 (2012), p. 32
Kim, Simulation and experimental analyses of dynamic strain aging of a supersaturated age hardenable aluminum alloy, Material Science & Engineering A Vol. 585 (2013), p. 165
Mannan, Effect of strain rate on the high-temperature low-cycle fatigue properties of a nimonic PE-16 superalloy, Metallurgical and Materials Transaction A Vol. 25A (1994), p. 159
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Francisco Rolando Valenzuela-Díaz, Pedro M. Büchler, Carolina A. Pinto, Jo Dweck, John J. Sansalone, Frank K. Cartledge
E-mail: carolina.pinto@gmail.com 2 Louisiana State University, Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, USA 3 Inorganic Process Department, School of Chemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4 Chemistry Department, Louisiana State University, USA 5 University of São Paulo, Polytechnic School, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Department, Brazil.
This research is part of a series of experimental studies where Brazilian sodium bentonite, and organoclay materials are used to adsorb both inorganic and organic chromium.
Materials and methods Materials The materials used in this study are sodium bentonite, organoclay, Portland cement and tannery waste.
Master Science Dissertation.
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Vol64 (2001), 1011-1016
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Ai Min Tang, Ting Ting Hu, Xia Su
The results show that MCC/CdS nanocomposites are promising materials with excellent performance in photocatalytic applications.
However, environmental concerns (regarding issues such as pollution and the decrease in natural resources) have resulted in an increased demand for renewable materials.
Experimental Materials.
Cao: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells Vol. 95 (2011), p. 483 [2] G.
Tse-Chuan: Journal of molecular catalysis Vol. 85 (1993), p. 201
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