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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ya Pin Yang
Journal Of Northwest University(Natural Science Edition).
Building Science.
Building Science.
Journal Of Tongji University(Natural Science).
Journal Of Zhejiang University(Engineering Science).
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Ian A. Ashcroft, Zahid R. Khokhar, Vadim V. Silberschmidt
However, to date most analyses of these materials have treated them in a deterministic way.
Most analyses treat fibre-reinforced composite materials in a deterministic way i.e., with an ordered (deterministic) distribution of fibres.
Lei, A stochastic model for the growth of matrix cracks in composite materials, Journal of Composite Materials, 18 (1984), pp. 239-254
Hurtado, Random models versus periodic models for fibre reinforced composites, Computational Materials Science, 38 (2006), pp. 316-324
Silberschmidt, Simulations of delamination in CFRP laminates: Effect of microstructural randomness, Accepted for Journal of Computational Materials Science, (2009), In press.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Nor Suhaina Shahidan, Suhaimi Muhammed
Thus, it can be concluded that composite panel can successfully be produced from sugarcane bagasse as the main source of raw materials.
Bagasse is used as combustible materials for energy supply in sugarcane factories as in thermal power station, in pulp and paper industries and for fiber board materials.
Materials and Methods The sugarcane bagasse milled by using hammer mill to get into small particles.
Wilson: submitted to Journal of Production 29 (2), 35-40. (1979) [9] A.D.
Moslemi and J.F.Garcia: submitted to Journal of Production 25 (3), 48-53. (1984)
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Hao Wei Wang, Cong Zhou, Cun Juan Xia, Ming Liang Wang
Hall, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 27 (1992) p. 2093
Hall, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 26 (1991) p. 776
Katzman, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 22 (1987) p. 144
Sun, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 44 (2009) p. 4124
Suery, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 32 (1997) p. 3987
Online since: June 2015
Authors: V. Jayaseelan, Suyamburajan Vijayananth, G. Shivasubbramanian
Formability of aluminium alloy sheets, ASME DC Journal of Engg Material
Institute of Production Technologies, Department of Forming, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology
[7] STNEN ISO 12004-2 (2008) Metallic materials.
[8] Jieshi Chen and Xianbin Zhou,(2005) A new curve fitting for forming limit experimental data Journal of Material Science Technology, Vol. 2
[9] Pepelnjak T, Kuzman, K. ,(2007), Numerical determination of the forming limit diagrams, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vol. 20
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Guang Ming Li, Wen Zhi He, Jing Cheng Xu, Ying An, Wen Qing Wu, Jing Jing Chen
The total amount of fat, protein and carbonhydrate is over 90% for all the samples and high content of fat and protein indicates that KW can be used as the raw materials for feed process.
Materials and Methods KW from different catering types (oversize restaurant, large restaurant, medium restaurant small restaurant, canteen, noshery, snack bar and drink shop) in Shanghai was sampled for each season in a year. 24 sampling points were set in Shanghai and samples were obtained in continuous three days.
High content of fat and protein indicates that the KW can be used as the raw materials for feed process.
Lin, et al., Food waste as a valuable resource for the production of chemicals, materials and fuels.
, Journal of Environmental Management 95 (2012) S203-S209
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yasir Nawab, Nicolas Boyard, Pascal Casari, Frederic Jacquemin, Vincent Sobotka
Dental Materials, 15(6) (1999) 447-449
Journal of Composite Materials, 43(7) (2009) 783-803
Journal of Composite Materials, 34(22) (2000) 1882-1904
Journal of Composite Materials, 34(22) (2000) 1926-1947
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 45(1) (1992) 37-50
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Nguyen van Chanh, Le Anh Tuan, Kwon Hyugmoon, Huynh Hoang Min
Geopolymer materials combined with a soil and a special agent can use fly ash, furnace slag or which are waste materials of industry. [1-5] Geopolymer is the mineral polymers resulting from geochemistry or geosynthesis.
The materials can be produced by nature stone, soil, aggregate and hardening agents.
MATERIALS AND METHODS Fly ash.
Journal of Materials Science, 42(9), (2007), p. 2917–2933
Mustafa Al Bakri. et al., The Effect Of Alkaline Activator Ratio On The Compressive Strength Of Fly Ash-Based Geopolymers, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 5(9), (2011), p.1916-1922.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Heru Harsono, Darminto Darminto, I.N.G. Wardana, As’ad Sonief
The APF of bulk hexagonal ZnO materials is about 0.74, however in our investigation, the APF of Zn(1-x)MnxO nanoparticles is nearly 0.75.
It implied that APF values in nanocrystals are somewhat larger than that of bulk materials.
It is possibly due to the size effect in the nanocrystalline materials.
Nancarrow, ZnO nanofluids : Green synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity, Materials Chemistry and Physics 2010 121 198-201
Saleeh, Composition Dependence of Structure and Magnetic Properties in Manganese Doped Nanocrystalline ZnO Particles Prepared by Co-Precipitation, Materials Science and Applications 3 2012 245-252
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Sabar D. Hutagalung, Nurulnadia Zakaria, Hamonangan Nainggolan
Wei: Journal of Materials Science and Technology 24 (2008), p. 649-656
-A Wang: Journal of Electronic Materials 41 (2012), p. 431-436
Koshizaki: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 300 (2006), p. 612-615
-J Chuang: Materials Letters 68 (2012), p. 460-462 [17] R.
Carter: Kinetics of Materials, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2005
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