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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Stanislav Seitl, Václav Veselý, Veerle Boel, Wouter de Corte, Sara Korte, Jakub Sobek
Seitl: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 525-526 (2012), p. 209 [3] V.
Seitl: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 488-489 (2012), p. 399 [4] L.
Seitl: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 488-489 (2012), p. 533 [5] M.L.
Williams: Journal of Applied Mechanics 24 (1957) p. 109 [6] S.
Radon: International Journal of Fracture, 19, (1983), p. 311 [8] Z.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Duo Sheng Li, Ai Hua Zou, Yong Jin Tang, Xian Liang Zhou, Jian Yun Zhang, G.Z. Ye, Qing Jun Chen, Xiao Zhen Hua
Advanced Material and Process.
Vol.160 (2002), p.43 [3] Tongxiang Fan, Di Zhang, Renjie Wu: Journal of Materials Science.
Vol. 37(2002), p. 5191 [4] Sofyan B T, Polmear L J, Ringer S P: Materials Science Forum Vol.396-402(2002), p. 613 [5] Heinz A, Haszler A, Keidel C, et al.: Material Science and Engineering A Vol. 280(2000), p.102 [6] Byung-Geol Kim, Shang-Li Dong and Ick-Jun Kim: Metals and Materials International. 2001 Vol.7 (2001), p.213 [7] Mohmad Soib Bin Selamat: Advanced Performance Materials Vol.3 (1996), p.183 [8] Bernie Yaping Zong, Fang Zhang, Gang Wang: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 42 (2007): p.4215 [9] K.S.
Kang: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol.17 (2008), p.432 [10] Mohn WR: SALMPE Vol.1 (1988), p. 26 [11] Zhao Min, Wu Gaohui and Jiang Longtao: Journal of Materials Science.
Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.323 (2002), p.445 [15] Na Chen, Hongxiang Zhang, Mingyuan Gu, Yanping Jin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.209 (2009), p.1471
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Qiang Liu, Xiao Nong Cheng, Huang Xia Fei
Micro-magnetic field at the surface of surgical materials for biocompatibility improvement Liu Qianga , Cheng Xiaonongb and Fei Huangxiac School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, PR China aemail: liuqiang_z@tom.com bemail: xncheng@ujs.edu.cn cemail: feihuangxia@163.com Key words: biomaterials;blood compatibility; micro-magnetic field; TiO2 film Abstract: TiO2 thin film containing SrFe12O19 powders on the surface of 316L stainless steel and NiTi alloy was prepared through sol-gel method and micro-magnetic field was established by the magnetization process applied on the coating.
Experimental details 2.1 Test materials The test materials are commercially available 316L stainless steel and NiTi alloy (50.8%Ni, 49.2%Ti).
We believe that the micro-magnetic field can reduce or even prevent the contact between Ca2+ and other charged carriers in blood and bio-materials.
It is generally believed that blood compatibility of materials can be improved by a highly polished surface.
Journal of Applied Physics 2000,87(9):6200-6204 [12] M.V.Berry, A.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Mohamad Najmi Masri, Muhammad Azwadi Sulaiman, Syahriza Ismail, Siti Nur Athirah Muhammad Zamri
Agar is one of the most attractive materials due to abundant, thermoplastic, biocompatible and biodegradable [7].
Powder materials have strong ability to segregate and flow freely to the surrounding due to its light and fine particles properties.
In battery, binder are electrochemically inactive materials, even so plays an important role on the electrode activity [9].
b a 10 µm 10 µm Fig. 1 SEM micrographs of (a) Bacto-agar, (b) commercial agar While Fig. 2 exhibits SEM images for Zn powder, the raw materials used in anode preparation.
Mohamad, Tapioca binder for porous zinc anodes electrode in zinc–air batteries, Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences, 27 (2015) 217-224
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jin Song Wang, Qing Wei Guo, Zhen Cheng Xu, Feng Rong Fang, Heng Yue
The chitosan magnetic materials were prepared by organically-linking technique.
Materials and methods 1.1.
Materials Chitosan (85% acetylation degree) was purchased by Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd.
[9] Daizhi W, Dongyun D, Wu J, Journal of Hubei Normal College: natural science edition,2004, 24(1):58-60, In Chinese
[16] Yang-Chuang Chang, Dong-Hwang Chen, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 283 (2005) 446–451
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Dariusz Kuc, Magdalena Jabłońska, Iwona Bednarczyk
Department of Materials Science at Silesian University of Technology since 10 years conducts researches to learn about the structural phenomena which occur during hot plastic treatment which are aimed at elaboration of a technology of heat and plastic treatment of selected alloys from Al-Fe diagram.
The interest in this group of materials is caused by their low cost, low density, good resistance to abrasive wear as well as resistance to oxidation and corrosion, which creates broad perspective for their application in power, chemical, and petrochemical, naval and food industry.
Lalik, Assessment of corrosion resistance in liquid media of FeAl intermetallic phase based alloys with varied aluminium content, Journal of Achievements Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 16 (1-2) (2006) 40-45
Publ., Materials Science Forum 666 (2011) 50-53
Hanc, Structures and phases transitions of the alloys on the bases of Fe-Al intermetallic phases, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 29 (1) (2008) 16-19
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiao Hong Chen, Hui Xu, Sheng Jian Xie, Hong Wu Zhao
Cooling Mechanics Performance with Fuzzy Prediction on in the Water Supply System based on Mechanics Properties and Material Properties Xiaohong Chen1, a ,Hui Xu2,b, Shengjian Xie3,c, Hongwu Zhao 4,d 1 School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, University of Science and Technology LiaoNing, China 2School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, University of Science and Technology LiaoNing, China 3 Central Hospital AnShan, LiaoNing,China 4LingGang Group Chaoyang Coking Co. 
Controlled cooling of plate material properties are steel yield strength σs, tensile strength σband sheet elongation rate δ.Collect the field measured data of 70 groups, in front of 50 groups data set for fuzzy clustering, to determine the relevant forecast parameters and statistical analysis, behind the 20 groups data for model prediction test.
Journal of Dalian University of Technology,2004, Vol 44, No.6
Journal of Dalian University of Technology,2001, forty-first volume third issue
Journal of Chongqing Polytechnic College, in 2003December, eighteenth volume fourth issue.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Zheng Qi Li
Porous ecological concrete for plant-growing is a new kind of concrete materials.
“Experimental study on properties of green-growing porous concrete,” Journal of Jiangsu University (Natural Science Edition),vol.26,pp.345-349,July 2005 (in chinese)
[5] Wei CL, Fan JC, and Luo RA.”Biaxial mechanical test of ecological concrete,” Journal of Shanghai University (Natural Science),vol.12, pp.647-650,655, December 2006 (in chinese)
“Planting experiment and preparation of porous concrete adapt to plants-growing,” New Building Materials, pp.16-20,February 2009 (in chinese)
“Research on carbonation resistance of ecological concrete and its mechanism,” Journal of China Three Gorges University (Natural Science),vol.25, pp.18-21, February 2003 (in chinese)
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Guo Chun Lu, Guan Nan Chu
In the last 30 years, because size, structure and material were constrained by the level of science and technology, the research of the pressure hull fell into bottleneck.
As the technology of composite material pressure shell had not yet stood the test of time, the titanium alloy would be the best quality engineering materials considering weight and strength.
(8) When m=0, material would become the ideal elastic-plastic.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, 147(2): 181-184
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2006, 128(2): 212-216
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yong Qing Liu
The tiffany in the previous Qing Dynasty was widely used not only to produce suits, sheets and hats but also to be materials for painting and writing.
There are three materials, among the unearthed the Chu embroidery, that used to be backing materials besides tiffany.
According to historical records and archaeological discovery, the Chu people uses respectively stone dyed tech and grass dyed tech to dye different silk materials.
Embroidery work needs to be painted with the design on the backing materials before stitching.
The lockstitch among the stitch technologies takes multi-row stitches to cover the backing materials completely so that the block surface can reach more than 20 rows.