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Online since: August 2023
Authors: Vita Hurkalenko, Artem Ruban, Viktoriya Pasternak, Anna Zhyhlo
Huliieva, Prediction of the structural properties of powder materials by 3D modeling methods, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 231-238
Morkovska, Investigation of the main stages in modeling spherical particles of inhomogeneous materials, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 207-214
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum 1038 (2021) 33-39
Romin, Software modeling environment for solving problems of structurally inhomogeneous materials, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 215-222
Nestorenko, Features of some polymer building materials behavior at heating, Materials Science Forum 1006 (2020) 47-54.
Morkovska, Investigation of the main stages in modeling spherical particles of inhomogeneous materials, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 207-214
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum 1038 (2021) 33-39
Romin, Software modeling environment for solving problems of structurally inhomogeneous materials, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 215-222
Nestorenko, Features of some polymer building materials behavior at heating, Materials Science Forum 1006 (2020) 47-54.
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Xin You Huang, Qi Lin Wang, Jia Yin, Jing Feng Sun, Meng Xian Feng, Lei Chen
The fine raw materials would be produced through fully mixing and grinding.
Jiang, et al, Progress and research of tin oxide electrode, Journal of Functional Materials(in Chin.). 35 (2004) 1042-1045
Chen, et al, Improvement in the non-linear electrical characteristics of the SnO2·CoO·Ta2O5 varistor material with La2O3 additive, Journal of Materials Chemistry and Physics. 92(2005) 118-122
Longo, et al, Influence of La2O3, Pr2O3 and CeO2 on the nonlinear properties of SnO2 multicomponent varistors, Journal of Materials Chemistry & Physics. 74 (2002) 150–153
Lan, et al, Efficient Mn-doped CdS quantum dot sensitized solar cells based on SnO2 microsphere photoelectrodes, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 25 (2014) 754-759
Jiang, et al, Progress and research of tin oxide electrode, Journal of Functional Materials(in Chin.). 35 (2004) 1042-1045
Chen, et al, Improvement in the non-linear electrical characteristics of the SnO2·CoO·Ta2O5 varistor material with La2O3 additive, Journal of Materials Chemistry and Physics. 92(2005) 118-122
Longo, et al, Influence of La2O3, Pr2O3 and CeO2 on the nonlinear properties of SnO2 multicomponent varistors, Journal of Materials Chemistry & Physics. 74 (2002) 150–153
Lan, et al, Efficient Mn-doped CdS quantum dot sensitized solar cells based on SnO2 microsphere photoelectrodes, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 25 (2014) 754-759
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Ling Yin, Juan Carlos Baena, Laura Elbourne-Binns, Zhong Xiao Peng
Experimental Procedure
Materials.
Kalin: Tribology of Ceramics and Composites: Materials Science Perspective (John Wiley & Sons 2011)
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials Vol. 20(2013), p. 113–125
Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 13(12)(2011), p.
Yin: Wear Behavior of Pressable Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials Vol. 104(5)(2016), p. 968–978
Kalin: Tribology of Ceramics and Composites: Materials Science Perspective (John Wiley & Sons 2011)
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials Vol. 20(2013), p. 113–125
Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 13(12)(2011), p.
Yin: Wear Behavior of Pressable Lithium Disilicate Glass Ceramic, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials Vol. 104(5)(2016), p. 968–978
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Fang Wei Xie, Li Qiang Zhang, Ping Yang, Tao Xi, Xin Gang Yu, Xi Fu Song
With the devices miniaturization, the properties of materials at the micro/nano scale were much different from what at Macro-scale because of the scale effect.
The properties of materials at the micro/nano scale were much different from what at macro-scale because of the scale effect, when the thickness of the material was small to nanometers, and it was very difficult to measure the thermophysical properties of material by using experiment method [1].
[5] Ping Yang, and Ningbo Liao: Applied Physics A, materials science & processing, vol.92(2008), p. 329-335
[7] Hua-wei Yin, Wei-jian Yi, and Yan Liu: Journal of Hunan University of Science & Technology(Natural Science Edition), vol. 21(2006), p. 41-46
[8] Qing Zhang, Zi-bin Zhou, and Jia-shou Zhuo: Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics, vol. 11(2005), p. 8–11
The properties of materials at the micro/nano scale were much different from what at macro-scale because of the scale effect, when the thickness of the material was small to nanometers, and it was very difficult to measure the thermophysical properties of material by using experiment method [1].
[5] Ping Yang, and Ningbo Liao: Applied Physics A, materials science & processing, vol.92(2008), p. 329-335
[7] Hua-wei Yin, Wei-jian Yi, and Yan Liu: Journal of Hunan University of Science & Technology(Natural Science Edition), vol. 21(2006), p. 41-46
[8] Qing Zhang, Zi-bin Zhou, and Jia-shou Zhuo: Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics, vol. 11(2005), p. 8–11
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Fu Cheng Wan, Fu Ling Tang, Wen Jiang Lu, Yu Dong Feng, Zhi Min Wang, Yi Wang
Crystal Structure and Photoelectric Property of Thin-film Solar Cell Materials Cd1-xZnxS
Fucheng Wan1,a, Wenjiang Lu2,b, Fuling Tang1,2,c *, Yudong Feng3,d, Zhimin Wang3,e and Yi Wang3,f
1Lanzhou University, National Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metal Materials,
Department in Lanzhou, Lanzhou, China 730050
2 Lanzhou University, School of Materials Science and Engineering key Laboratory and
Processing of Non-ferrous Metals Alloys, Lanzhou, China 730050
3 Lanzhou institute of physics, Science and Technology on Surface Engineering Laboratory,
Lanzhou, China 730000
a hnxywfc@163.com, bluwj1120@163.com, ctfl03@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
dfengyd2008@gmail.com, ewzm751219@sina.com, fwangrui_781@sina.com
Keywords: First principles, Doping, Crystal structure, Optical properties, Electrical properties
Abstract.
Great concern has been given to CdS, a member of Ⅱ-Ⅵ semiconductor materials, for its excellent optical properties.
It is also one of the hot projects in nano-meter materials research[1-3].
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cell[J]. 2003,76:313 [2] Desheng Jiang, Honghui Li, HaiHu Yu.
Journal of Guizhou Normal University Natural Sciences [J], 2006, 24(2): 119 in Chinese [4] Hohenberg P, Kohn W.
Great concern has been given to CdS, a member of Ⅱ-Ⅵ semiconductor materials, for its excellent optical properties.
It is also one of the hot projects in nano-meter materials research[1-3].
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cell[J]. 2003,76:313 [2] Desheng Jiang, Honghui Li, HaiHu Yu.
Journal of Guizhou Normal University Natural Sciences [J], 2006, 24(2): 119 in Chinese [4] Hohenberg P, Kohn W.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Li Wen Luan, Zhong Tao
Using pine and fir as test material, the quantitative analysis, using uniform design method to qualitative pine, fir wood block the relationship between mechanical properties and geometrical parameters in the case of triangle, failure characteristics through experimental phenomenon of different materials and different sizes of wood in the triangle block pressure, finally using finite element analysis software ANSYS/LS-DYNA to simulate and analyze test.
Experimental Study 1 Material for tests By changing the specimen width and height dimensions to find out the effects of triangle block load deformation relationship of material and geometry; the triangle block pressure test specimen size was selected by uniform test method. 2 Description of the experimental phenomena By a large number of experimental phenomena can be found in the failure of specimens with certain regularity, the details are as follows: 1.
Acknowledgements The study of this paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Journal Of Structural Engineering: 2001, 901-913 [3] Gupta, Ajaya and G.
Journal of Structural Engineering 113(2): 260-278
Experimental Study 1 Material for tests By changing the specimen width and height dimensions to find out the effects of triangle block load deformation relationship of material and geometry; the triangle block pressure test specimen size was selected by uniform test method. 2 Description of the experimental phenomena By a large number of experimental phenomena can be found in the failure of specimens with certain regularity, the details are as follows: 1.
Acknowledgements The study of this paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Journal Of Structural Engineering: 2001, 901-913 [3] Gupta, Ajaya and G.
Journal of Structural Engineering 113(2): 260-278
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Dulce Maria de Araújo Melo, Gilvan Pereira de Figueredo, Rodrigo César Santiago, Marcus Antônio de Freitas Melo, Rodolfo Luiz Bezerra de Araújo Medeiros, Maria de Fátima Dantas e Silva, Heloísa Pimenta de Macedo
The removal can be by various processes such as hydrodesulfurization and requires an appropriate energy demand, infrastructure and adsorbent materials, which increase the cost of process [6].
Thereby, it is important to seek alternative materials to reduce costs.
Materials and Methods Preparation and characterization of adsorbents.
Acknowledgement The authors thank the Postgraduate Program in Science and Engineering of Materials (PPGCEM/UFRN) and the National Petroleum Agency (ANP-PRH30) for financial support and the Environmental Technology Laboratory (LABTAM/UFRN) for the characterizations and tests carried out.
Gupta: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 490 (2015), p. 328
Thereby, it is important to seek alternative materials to reduce costs.
Materials and Methods Preparation and characterization of adsorbents.
Acknowledgement The authors thank the Postgraduate Program in Science and Engineering of Materials (PPGCEM/UFRN) and the National Petroleum Agency (ANP-PRH30) for financial support and the Environmental Technology Laboratory (LABTAM/UFRN) for the characterizations and tests carried out.
Gupta: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 490 (2015), p. 328
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Pan Chu
The inverse heat conduction problems (IHCP) analysis method provides a promising approach for acquiring the thermal physical properties of materials, the boundary conditions and the initial conditions from the known temperature measurement data, where the efficiency of the inversion algorithms plays a crucial role in real applications.
Introduction Efficiently estimating the thermal physical parameters of materials, the boundary conditions and the initial conditions plays a crucial role in the field of the thermal engineering.
Radhouani, Versión étendue du filtre de Kalman discret appliquée à un problème inverse de conduction de chaleur non linéaire, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 39 (2000) 191-212
Rodríguez, Two-dimensional non-linear inverse problem heat conduction problem based on the singular value decomposition, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 48 (2009) 1081-1093
Lee, Solution of inverse heat conduction problems using maximum entropy method, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 381-391
Introduction Efficiently estimating the thermal physical parameters of materials, the boundary conditions and the initial conditions plays a crucial role in the field of the thermal engineering.
Radhouani, Versión étendue du filtre de Kalman discret appliquée à un problème inverse de conduction de chaleur non linéaire, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 39 (2000) 191-212
Rodríguez, Two-dimensional non-linear inverse problem heat conduction problem based on the singular value decomposition, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 48 (2009) 1081-1093
Lee, Solution of inverse heat conduction problems using maximum entropy method, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 381-391
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Qing Long An, Ming Chen, Sheng Qin, Hong Zhou Zhang, Zheng Wei Li
Acknowledgement
The research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51105253), Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects (2013ZX04009-031, 2012ZX04012-021).
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2011. 51(12): p. 937-946
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2010. 50(2): p. 204-213
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 1995. 35(12): p. 1623-1638
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003. 43(10): p. 1015-1022.
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2011. 51(12): p. 937-946
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2010. 50(2): p. 204-213
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 1995. 35(12): p. 1623-1638
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003. 43(10): p. 1015-1022.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Deng Ming Chen, Bi Jia, Yong Jiang Di, Jun Wang, Jian Jun Jiang
Zhukov: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol.160 (1996), p. 223
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