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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Wan Elina Faradilla Wan Khalid, Siti Zaubidah Abdullah, Asiah Abdullah
These include dielectric, ferroelectric, ferromagnetic, anti-ferromagnetic, piezoelectric materials, temperature-stable high-permittivity properties, catalytic behavior, colossal magneto-resistance (CMR) and host matrix for nuclear waste materials.
Detailed analysis was carried out on single phase materials.
Journal of Material Science 44(4): 46-49
Journal of Materials Research 5(8): 1752-1762
Journal of Materials Chemistry 15: 3501-3506
Detailed analysis was carried out on single phase materials.
Journal of Material Science 44(4): 46-49
Journal of Materials Research 5(8): 1752-1762
Journal of Materials Chemistry 15: 3501-3506
Online since: July 2006
Authors: Chuan Zhen Huang, Jun Wang, Hong Tao Zhu, Rong Guo Hou, Yan Xia Feng
With unique machining method, lesser cutting force and no thermal influence on target
material, the AWJ has a wide range of machinable materials [1].
The impact pressure of waterjet is prone to cause crack in brittle materials because of the stress waves interference or distortion up to remove in plastic materials [8].
Hence, under the action of stagnancy layer, static pressure cracks will occur in brittle materials and plastic distortion will occur in plastic materials.
Under the action of contact stress, micro-cracks in brittle materials or irreversible deformations in plastic materials will occur on the bound of contact crater where contact stress reaches maximum.
Momber: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol.25 (2001), pp.31-41
The impact pressure of waterjet is prone to cause crack in brittle materials because of the stress waves interference or distortion up to remove in plastic materials [8].
Hence, under the action of stagnancy layer, static pressure cracks will occur in brittle materials and plastic distortion will occur in plastic materials.
Under the action of contact stress, micro-cracks in brittle materials or irreversible deformations in plastic materials will occur on the bound of contact crater where contact stress reaches maximum.
Momber: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Vol.25 (2001), pp.31-41
Online since: November 2022
Authors: Damian C. Onwudiwe, Timothy O. Ajiboye
Materials and Methods
2.1.
All solvents and materials used were analytical grades, and no additional purification was required.
Schubert, Sol–gel synthesis of ZnTiO3 using a single-source precursor based on p-carboxybenzaldehyde oxime as a linker, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22 (2012) 24034-24041
Liz-Marzán, Oleylamine in Nanoparticle Synthesis, Chemistry of Materials, 25 (2013)
Mokari, Synthesis of metal sulfide nanomaterials via thermal decomposition of single-source precursors, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20 (2010) 6612-6617
All solvents and materials used were analytical grades, and no additional purification was required.
Schubert, Sol–gel synthesis of ZnTiO3 using a single-source precursor based on p-carboxybenzaldehyde oxime as a linker, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22 (2012) 24034-24041
Liz-Marzán, Oleylamine in Nanoparticle Synthesis, Chemistry of Materials, 25 (2013)
Mokari, Synthesis of metal sulfide nanomaterials via thermal decomposition of single-source precursors, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20 (2010) 6612-6617
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Dai Yong Lei
Traditional education under the impact of contemporary science technology has evolved, so the inherent idea of using traditional education also should change.
Evaluation factors involve three aspects: for learning evaluation, the object of education is learners, its evaluation is the main content; for teachers evaluation, teachers are the main perpetrators of teaching activities, its teaching ability directly affects the effectiveness of education; for the evaluation of teaching content, it is not the same with traditional education, and network education is quite broad, which is not confined to the network courseware, it also includes a variety of network learning materials, at the same time, generally using formative assessment to evaluate the teaching content.
Journal of higher correspondence education, 2010 (3): 45-46
Neijiang science, 2010 (10): 49-50
Journal of Guangdong technology university (social science edition), 2009 (S1): 34-35
Evaluation factors involve three aspects: for learning evaluation, the object of education is learners, its evaluation is the main content; for teachers evaluation, teachers are the main perpetrators of teaching activities, its teaching ability directly affects the effectiveness of education; for the evaluation of teaching content, it is not the same with traditional education, and network education is quite broad, which is not confined to the network courseware, it also includes a variety of network learning materials, at the same time, generally using formative assessment to evaluate the teaching content.
Journal of higher correspondence education, 2010 (3): 45-46
Neijiang science, 2010 (10): 49-50
Journal of Guangdong technology university (social science edition), 2009 (S1): 34-35
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Anna Cheung, Li Jing Wang, Lyndon Arnold, Rajiv Padhye, Saniyat Islam
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 117(4): p. 2278-2283.
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Journal of applied polymer science, 2007. 105(5): p. 2816-2823. 14.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2009. 88(1): p. 17-31. 17.
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2009. 20(4): p. 917-923. 19.
Advanced Materials Research, 2011. 331: p. 165-170. 23.
Journal of applied polymer science, 2007. 105(5): p. 2816-2823. 14.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2009. 88(1): p. 17-31. 17.
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2009. 20(4): p. 917-923. 19.
Advanced Materials Research, 2011. 331: p. 165-170. 23.
Online since: June 2021
Authors: Hong Fei Guo, Hao Jiang, Yun Gong Cai, Zeng Qi Zhao
The core position of the discipline is the field of materials science and chemistry, indicating that graphene coatings have good development prospects in the field of materials science and chemistry.
Materials Reports. 31 (2017) 126-130
Materials Reports. 29 (2015) 22-25
Materials Reports. 29 (2015) 65-69
Materials Reports. 32 (2018) 4381-4385
Materials Reports. 31 (2017) 126-130
Materials Reports. 29 (2015) 22-25
Materials Reports. 29 (2015) 65-69
Materials Reports. 32 (2018) 4381-4385
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Zhong Hua Du, Rong Zhong Liu, Yu Cai Dong, Jie Liu
Target material is RHA603 at the speed between 1.47km/s to 1.77km/s.
Basic material parameters as shown in table 1.
Penetration performance of disk shaped penetrators: International Journal of Impact Engineering,1992 [C]. 12(2):263-280
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology,2005: 7-12
Journal of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 2005, 3(29)270-273
Basic material parameters as shown in table 1.
Penetration performance of disk shaped penetrators: International Journal of Impact Engineering,1992 [C]. 12(2):263-280
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology,2005: 7-12
Journal of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 2005, 3(29)270-273
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Abdelkader Hafdallah, Imededdine Zerrouk, Nouhad Rouabah, Mourad Zaabat, Brahim Gasmi, Khaoula DERRAR
Loudusamy, International Journal of Physical Sciences. 9 (2009) 261-266
Vickraman, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 21 (2010) 578-583
Attaf, Afrique Science. 12 (2016) 26–33
Zeggar, L.Chabane, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 30 (2015) 645–650
Jeyadheepan, Asian journal of applied science. 8 (2015) 259-268
Vickraman, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 21 (2010) 578-583
Attaf, Afrique Science. 12 (2016) 26–33
Zeggar, L.Chabane, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 30 (2015) 645–650
Jeyadheepan, Asian journal of applied science. 8 (2015) 259-268
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Eduardo Saiz, Antoni P. Tomsia, Sylvain Deville, J. Russias
Chang, Materials Letters, 2005, 59, 2214
Laurencin, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 2001, 58, 295
Bandyopadhyay, Materials Science & Engineering CBiomimetic and Supramolecular Systems, 2003, 23, 611
Nichols, Annual Review of Materials Science, 1992, 22, 121
Yamamuro, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1990, 24, 721
Laurencin, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 2001, 58, 295
Bandyopadhyay, Materials Science & Engineering CBiomimetic and Supramolecular Systems, 2003, 23, 611
Nichols, Annual Review of Materials Science, 1992, 22, 121
Yamamuro, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1990, 24, 721
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Christina Stefani
The numerical magnetization modeling in magnetic materials is achieved by computing methods which determine the specific characteristics of each material by region and boundary conditions.
Xenoulis, Gas Detection Sensitivity and Cluster Size, Nanostructured Materials, Vol. 10, No 8 (1998) 1355
Hristoforou, Non-destructive evaluation of magnetic metallic materials using Hall sensors, Journal of Materials Processing technology, 161, p. 359-362, 2005 [9] K.
Ktena, Magnetostriction and magnetostrictive materials for sensing applications, J.
Ramstock, Micromagnetic calculations of the grain size dependence of remanence and coercivity in nanocrystalline permanent magnets, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 171 (1997) 69-82 [22]A.
Xenoulis, Gas Detection Sensitivity and Cluster Size, Nanostructured Materials, Vol. 10, No 8 (1998) 1355
Hristoforou, Non-destructive evaluation of magnetic metallic materials using Hall sensors, Journal of Materials Processing technology, 161, p. 359-362, 2005 [9] K.
Ktena, Magnetostriction and magnetostrictive materials for sensing applications, J.
Ramstock, Micromagnetic calculations of the grain size dependence of remanence and coercivity in nanocrystalline permanent magnets, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 171 (1997) 69-82 [22]A.