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Comparison of Rate-Dependent Ferroelectroelastic Phenomenological Models for Prediction of PZT Creep
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Artem S. Semenov, Sviatoslav Lobanov
The electrical and mechanical responses of ferroelectroelasticic materials depend on time and frequency, as experimentally shown by T.
There are several phenomenological models [4,6-10] simulating the rate-dependent behavior of ferroelectroelastic materials.
Materials Science Letter, 17, pp. 1929-1931
A rate-dependent incremental variational formulation of ferroelectricity (2011) International Journal of Engineering Science, 49, pp. 466–496
Time dependent behavior of ferroelectric materials undergoing changes in their material properties with electric field and temperature (2011) International Journal of Solids and Structures, 48, pp. 2718–2731
There are several phenomenological models [4,6-10] simulating the rate-dependent behavior of ferroelectroelastic materials.
Materials Science Letter, 17, pp. 1929-1931
A rate-dependent incremental variational formulation of ferroelectricity (2011) International Journal of Engineering Science, 49, pp. 466–496
Time dependent behavior of ferroelectric materials undergoing changes in their material properties with electric field and temperature (2011) International Journal of Solids and Structures, 48, pp. 2718–2731
Online since: September 2014
Preface
This book reports the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Process Engineering
and Advanced Materials (ICPEAM2014) under the banner of World Engineering, Science &
Technology Congress (ESTCON2014) from June 03 June 05, 2014 will be held in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
The purpose of this is Chemical Engineering based conference that aims to provide a platform for experts from academia and industry to showcase the latest findings in their areas of expertise that include material science and engineering, nanotechnology, environmental technologies, process systems engineering, separation technology and reaction engineering Papers.
In ICPEAM2014, over 300 participants have registered to attend this conference where more than 200 papers were selected and will be presented and published in a selected SCOPUS indexed journal.
Iqbal Ahmed Guest Editor (ICPEAM2014) Department of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Sri Iskandar, Tronoh 31750 Perak Tel: +605-3657582 Fax: +605-3656176 Email: iqbal.ahmed@petronas.com.my ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Chairman AP Dr Mohamad Azmi Bustam Co- Chairman Dr Nooryusmiza Yusoff Treasurer Ir Dr Abdul Halim Shah B Maulud (L) Dr Asna Bt Mohd Zain Secretary Dr Oh Pei Ching (L) Dr Lemma Dendena Tufa Technical Dr Bawadi B Abdullah (L) Dr Ghulam Murshid (EDAS) Nasser B M Ramli Chairman of Session and Reviewers Environmental Engineering - Prof Dr Thanabalan Murugesan Advanced Material &Reaction Engineering - Prof Dr Yoshimitsu Uemura Process Systems Engineering - Prof Dr Saibal Ganguly Separation Process &Thermodynamics -Prof Dr Khairun Azizi Others - Prof Dr Duvvuri Subbarao Publication & Technical Review Proceeding Dr Sujan Chowdhury (L) Dr Periyasamy Balasubramanian AP Dr Mohd Azmuddin
B Abdullah Journal Journal 1 Dr Iqbal Ahmed (L) Dr Anis Suhaila Shuib Journal 2 Dr Muhammad Moniruzzaman AP Dr ShuhaimiMahadzir Journal 3 Dr Rajashekhar Pendyala Journal 4 AP Dr M Ramasamy AP Dr Zakaria Man Chairman of Session and Reviewers Environmental Engineering - Prof Dr Thanabalan Murugesan Advanced Material & Reaction Engineering - Prof Dr YoshimitsuUemura Process Systems Engineering - Prof Dr Saibal Ganguly Separation Process & Thermodynamics - Prof Dr Khairun Azizi Others - Prof Dr Duvvuri Subbarao Sponsorship AP Dr Suzana Bt Yusup (L) Prof Dr Azmi B Mohd Shariff AP Dr Mohamed Ibrahim B Abdul Mutalib AP Ir Abdul Aziz Omar Logistic Dr Lukman B Ismail (L) Azry B Borhan Event Management Azizul B Buang (L) Dr Lau Kok Keong IT & Media Dr Yeong Yin Fong (L) Dr Nurlidia Mansor Promotion & Publicity Zamri B Abdullah (L) Dr Risza Rusli Food & Beverage Dr Suriati Sufian (L) AP Dr Ku Zilati Ku
The purpose of this is Chemical Engineering based conference that aims to provide a platform for experts from academia and industry to showcase the latest findings in their areas of expertise that include material science and engineering, nanotechnology, environmental technologies, process systems engineering, separation technology and reaction engineering Papers.
In ICPEAM2014, over 300 participants have registered to attend this conference where more than 200 papers were selected and will be presented and published in a selected SCOPUS indexed journal.
Iqbal Ahmed Guest Editor (ICPEAM2014) Department of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS Bandar Sri Iskandar, Tronoh 31750 Perak Tel: +605-3657582 Fax: +605-3656176 Email: iqbal.ahmed@petronas.com.my ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Chairman AP Dr Mohamad Azmi Bustam Co- Chairman Dr Nooryusmiza Yusoff Treasurer Ir Dr Abdul Halim Shah B Maulud (L) Dr Asna Bt Mohd Zain Secretary Dr Oh Pei Ching (L) Dr Lemma Dendena Tufa Technical Dr Bawadi B Abdullah (L) Dr Ghulam Murshid (EDAS) Nasser B M Ramli Chairman of Session and Reviewers Environmental Engineering - Prof Dr Thanabalan Murugesan Advanced Material &Reaction Engineering - Prof Dr Yoshimitsu Uemura Process Systems Engineering - Prof Dr Saibal Ganguly Separation Process &Thermodynamics -Prof Dr Khairun Azizi Others - Prof Dr Duvvuri Subbarao Publication & Technical Review Proceeding Dr Sujan Chowdhury (L) Dr Periyasamy Balasubramanian AP Dr Mohd Azmuddin
B Abdullah Journal Journal 1 Dr Iqbal Ahmed (L) Dr Anis Suhaila Shuib Journal 2 Dr Muhammad Moniruzzaman AP Dr ShuhaimiMahadzir Journal 3 Dr Rajashekhar Pendyala Journal 4 AP Dr M Ramasamy AP Dr Zakaria Man Chairman of Session and Reviewers Environmental Engineering - Prof Dr Thanabalan Murugesan Advanced Material & Reaction Engineering - Prof Dr YoshimitsuUemura Process Systems Engineering - Prof Dr Saibal Ganguly Separation Process & Thermodynamics - Prof Dr Khairun Azizi Others - Prof Dr Duvvuri Subbarao Sponsorship AP Dr Suzana Bt Yusup (L) Prof Dr Azmi B Mohd Shariff AP Dr Mohamed Ibrahim B Abdul Mutalib AP Ir Abdul Aziz Omar Logistic Dr Lukman B Ismail (L) Azry B Borhan Event Management Azizul B Buang (L) Dr Lau Kok Keong IT & Media Dr Yeong Yin Fong (L) Dr Nurlidia Mansor Promotion & Publicity Zamri B Abdullah (L) Dr Risza Rusli Food & Beverage Dr Suriati Sufian (L) AP Dr Ku Zilati Ku
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Hiroyuku Takeishi, Hiroyuki Miki, Noboru Nakayama, S. Kato
The proposed method represents an easy approach to consolidating high melting point metallic materials.
Introduction Metallic materials are widely used in many structural components.
Cooper, Nanomecharics of Hall- Petch relationship in nanocrystaline materials, Progress in Materials Science, Vol.54 (2009), pp.689-706 [2] Shinya Tokutake and Noboru Nakayama, Addition of carbon nanofiber to cold-work die steel by a compression rotation shearing method at room temperature, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Vol.38, (2010), p.655-661 [3] Yuehuei H.
Gogia, Ti based biomaterials, the ultimate choice for orthopaedic implants-A review, Progress in Materials Science, Vol.54 (2009), pp397-425 [5] Masahashi, N., S.
JOURNAL OF AlLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, Vol. 413, (2006), pp. 281-288.
Introduction Metallic materials are widely used in many structural components.
Cooper, Nanomecharics of Hall- Petch relationship in nanocrystaline materials, Progress in Materials Science, Vol.54 (2009), pp.689-706 [2] Shinya Tokutake and Noboru Nakayama, Addition of carbon nanofiber to cold-work die steel by a compression rotation shearing method at room temperature, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Vol.38, (2010), p.655-661 [3] Yuehuei H.
Gogia, Ti based biomaterials, the ultimate choice for orthopaedic implants-A review, Progress in Materials Science, Vol.54 (2009), pp397-425 [5] Masahashi, N., S.
JOURNAL OF AlLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, Vol. 413, (2006), pp. 281-288.
Online since: December 2019
Authors: Xiao Xiang Yang, Jian Hong Gao
There are some viscoelastic constitutive model for filled rubber-like materials [12].
Journal of Macromolecular Science(Part B), Vol. 48 (2009), p. 1241-1251
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 113(2009), p.1355–1363
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 128 (2013), p. 2255-2261
Polymer materials science & engineering, Vol. 33(2017), p. 29-34 [9] G.X.
Journal of Macromolecular Science(Part B), Vol. 48 (2009), p. 1241-1251
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 113(2009), p.1355–1363
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 128 (2013), p. 2255-2261
Polymer materials science & engineering, Vol. 33(2017), p. 29-34 [9] G.X.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Eric Fleury, Yu Chan Kim, Tae Whan Hong, Woo Young Lee, Yoon Bae Kim, Hong Seok Chin, Jin Yoo Suh
Inoue, Journal of Membrane Science,
Vol.164 (2000) p.289
Kim, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.A449-451 (2007) p.934
Inoue, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.349 (2010) p.138
Uemiya, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Vol.57 (2008) p.1031
Kirchheim, Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 32 (1988) p.261
Kim, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.A449-451 (2007) p.934
Inoue, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.349 (2010) p.138
Uemiya, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Vol.57 (2008) p.1031
Kirchheim, Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 32 (1988) p.261
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Olayemi Abosede Odunlami, Olugbemiga Oluleke Oluwole, Muyiwa Adedapo Fajobi, Ojo Sunday Issac Fayomi, Godwin Akande
Materials Letters. 57 (2003) 22-23
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 4 (2009) 908-914
Journal Material Environment Science. 4 5 (2013) 732-743
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 120 1 (2010) 42-147
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 198 (2017) 360-373
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 4 (2009) 908-914
Journal Material Environment Science. 4 5 (2013) 732-743
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 120 1 (2010) 42-147
Materials Chemistry and Physics. 198 (2017) 360-373
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Yu Feng Zheng, Yan Bo Wang, Shi Cheng Wei, Fei Long Nie, Sheng Gang Wang
Blackwood and B.P.Pereira: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine Vol. 15 (2004), p. 755
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Zhang: Materials Letters Vol. 59 (2005), p. 1785 [9] R.W.
Valiev: Materials Letters Vol. 64 (2010), p. 983 [18] X.N.
Mari: Dental Materials Vol. 25 (2009), p. 976 [26] K.T.
Sumita: Journal of biomedical materials research Vol. 39 (1998), p. 331 [28] Commission Directive2004/96/EC Official Journal of the European Union L301/51-52 (2004)
Zhang: Materials Letters Vol. 59 (2005), p. 1785 [9] R.W.
Valiev: Materials Letters Vol. 64 (2010), p. 983 [18] X.N.
Mari: Dental Materials Vol. 25 (2009), p. 976 [26] K.T.
Sumita: Journal of biomedical materials research Vol. 39 (1998), p. 331 [28] Commission Directive2004/96/EC Official Journal of the European Union L301/51-52 (2004)
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Xiu Ju Zhang, Zhi Dan Lin, Bo Li, Shao Zao Tan
Yoon, Journal of applied polymer science. 100 (2006)2171
2.
Wong, Materials Science and Engineering R. 51(2006) 1 4.
Liem, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 106(2007)3587 17.
Lang, Journal of applied polymer science, 106 (2007)1576 20.
Liu , Journal of applied polymer science, 109 (2008)2964 22.
Wong, Materials Science and Engineering R. 51(2006) 1 4.
Liem, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 106(2007)3587 17.
Lang, Journal of applied polymer science, 106 (2007)1576 20.
Liu , Journal of applied polymer science, 109 (2008)2964 22.
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Martin Van de Ven, Alvaro Garcia, Erik Schlangen
Local heating inside the
material is used to repair the binder and to improve the properties again.
The first prerequisite of induction heating is that the heated material must be conductive.
References [1] S. van der Zwaag, Self Healing Materials an Alternative Approach to 20 Centuries of Materials Science, Springer Series in Materials Science, 100, (2007), 205-218
Boonders, A laboratory investigation of the influence of rest periods on the fatigue characteristics of bituminous mixes, Journal of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 51, (1982), 104-128
Farrar, Electrically conductivity concrete, GEC Journal of Science and Technology, 45, No. 1, (1978), 45-48
The first prerequisite of induction heating is that the heated material must be conductive.
References [1] S. van der Zwaag, Self Healing Materials an Alternative Approach to 20 Centuries of Materials Science, Springer Series in Materials Science, 100, (2007), 205-218
Boonders, A laboratory investigation of the influence of rest periods on the fatigue characteristics of bituminous mixes, Journal of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 51, (1982), 104-128
Farrar, Electrically conductivity concrete, GEC Journal of Science and Technology, 45, No. 1, (1978), 45-48
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Jozef Peterka, Martin Necpal, Marcel Kuruc, Vladimír Šimna, Tomáš Vopát
Modern cutting tools for machining composite materials are typically shaped.
Fig. 2 Milling cutter for composite materials Description of the Experiment A glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) was used as workpiece materials.
The article was written with the support of the Project of VEGA grant agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic and Slovak Academy of Sciences, no. 1/0097/17: “The research of novel method for cutting edge preparation to increase the tool performance in machining of difficult-to-machine materials”.
In Journal of Manufacturing Process.
In Procedia Materials Science.
Fig. 2 Milling cutter for composite materials Description of the Experiment A glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) was used as workpiece materials.
The article was written with the support of the Project of VEGA grant agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic and Slovak Academy of Sciences, no. 1/0097/17: “The research of novel method for cutting edge preparation to increase the tool performance in machining of difficult-to-machine materials”.
In Journal of Manufacturing Process.
In Procedia Materials Science.