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Online since: December 2023
Authors: Ikuo Shohji, Tatsuya Kobayashi, Makoto Iioka, Wataru Kawanabe
Its specific gravity and strength are one-fifth and five times as large as steel materials, respectively.
Then, the CNF is expected to be used as a composite material [6-8].
Peijs, Review: Current international research into cellulose nanofibres and nanocomposites, Journal of Materials Science, 45 (2010) 1-33
Yano, Production of cellulose nanofibers and their applications, Journal of The Society of Rubber Science and Technology, Japan 85 (2012) 376-381
Kobayashi, An experimental study of fabrication of cellulose nano-fiber composited Ni film by electroplating, Materials Transactions 63 (2022) 821-828
Then, the CNF is expected to be used as a composite material [6-8].
Peijs, Review: Current international research into cellulose nanofibres and nanocomposites, Journal of Materials Science, 45 (2010) 1-33
Yano, Production of cellulose nanofibers and their applications, Journal of The Society of Rubber Science and Technology, Japan 85 (2012) 376-381
Kobayashi, An experimental study of fabrication of cellulose nano-fiber composited Ni film by electroplating, Materials Transactions 63 (2022) 821-828
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Othman Mamat, Adibah Amir
Rabinowicz, “Friction and Wear of Self-Lubricating Metallic Materials”, Journal of Lubrication Technology, April (1975) 217-249
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Posnyak, “Powder Metallurgy Wear Resistant Materials Based on Iron materials prepared by sintering and infiltration”, Journal of Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 40[1-2] (2001) 34-39 [15] H.Q.
Purazrang“Dry sliding wear behavior of SiCP/QE22 magnesium alloy matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 435 (2006) 653-657 [17] PK Rohatgi, BF Schultz, A Daoud, WW Zhang, “Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles”, Journal Tribology International 43[1-2] (2010) 455-466 [18] C.S.
Rohatgi, “Wear performance of copper/graphite composite and a leaded copper alloy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A 339 (2003) 150-158 [30] X.Y.
Jiang, “The sliding wear behavior of TiCp/AZ91 magnesium matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science, 41 (2006) 7052-7058
Posnyak, “Powder Metallurgy Wear Resistant Materials Based on Iron materials prepared by sintering and infiltration”, Journal of Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 40[1-2] (2001) 34-39 [15] H.Q.
Purazrang“Dry sliding wear behavior of SiCP/QE22 magnesium alloy matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 435 (2006) 653-657 [17] PK Rohatgi, BF Schultz, A Daoud, WW Zhang, “Tribological performance of A206 aluminum alloy containing silica sand particles”, Journal Tribology International 43[1-2] (2010) 455-466 [18] C.S.
Rohatgi, “Wear performance of copper/graphite composite and a leaded copper alloy”, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A 339 (2003) 150-158 [30] X.Y.
Jiang, “The sliding wear behavior of TiCp/AZ91 magnesium matrix composites”, Journal of Materials Science, 41 (2006) 7052-7058
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xin Yang, Yu Qin Guo, Wei Chen
Nath: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 183 (2007), p. 321
Pinard: Journal of materials processing technology Vol.209 (2009), p. 387
Ghosh: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 352(2003), p. 279
Tricarico: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 499(2009) , p.40
Masachika: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 143–144(2003), p. 242
Pinard: Journal of materials processing technology Vol.209 (2009), p. 387
Ghosh: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 352(2003), p. 279
Tricarico: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 499(2009) , p.40
Masachika: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 143–144(2003), p. 242
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Mario Guagliano, Ines Fernàndez Parienete, Ramin Ghelichi, Sara Bagherifard
Milan, Italy
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University of Oviedo, Department of Material Science and Metallurgical Eng.
Non-crystalline Solids Vol. 287 (2001) p.145 [6] G.Liu, J.Lu and K.Lu: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.A286 (2000), p. 91 [7] K.Lu, J.Lu: J.
Processing and fabrication of advanced materials: XII.
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Non-crystalline Solids Vol. 287 (2001) p.145 [6] G.Liu, J.Lu and K.Lu: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.A286 (2000), p. 91 [7] K.Lu, J.Lu: J.
Processing and fabrication of advanced materials: XII.
Richardson: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 81 (1997), p. 594 [14] H.M.
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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Wen Jiang Lu, Fu Ling Tang, Fu Cheng Wan, 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: March 2023
Authors: Makmur Sirait, Karya Sinulingga, Nurdin Siregar
In addition to plantations, there are also mining materials such as zeolite, bentonite, gold, sulfur, and others.
Most adsorbent substances are materials that have a large number of pores so adsorption can take place on the walls of very small pores.
Inorganic Materials, 2 (2007), 176–184. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020168507060180 [3] J.
Zhu, Competitive adsorption of copper(II), cadmium(II), lead(II) and zinc(II) onto basic oxygen furnace slag, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 162 (2009), 391–401 [9] S.Velu, X.
Modified Clay and Zeolite Nanocomposite Materials.
Most adsorbent substances are materials that have a large number of pores so adsorption can take place on the walls of very small pores.
Inorganic Materials, 2 (2007), 176–184. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020168507060180 [3] J.
Zhu, Competitive adsorption of copper(II), cadmium(II), lead(II) and zinc(II) onto basic oxygen furnace slag, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 162 (2009), 391–401 [9] S.Velu, X.
Modified Clay and Zeolite Nanocomposite Materials.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Wen Ping Chen, Wei Chen, Heng Xue Xiang, Wei Xia, Yan Li, Li Jun Chen, Jie Zhao, Mei Fang Zhu
Materials and Experimental
Materials.
Journal of Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology (Natural Science Edition), 2009, 29(2):5-10
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2016, 157: 676-685
Journal of Materials Science, 2015, 50(17): 5729-5738
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012, 124(6): 4809-4818.
Journal of Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology (Natural Science Edition), 2009, 29(2):5-10
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2016, 157: 676-685
Journal of Materials Science, 2015, 50(17): 5729-5738
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012, 124(6): 4809-4818.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Xiong Gang Lu, Hong Bin Wang, Jin He, Chao Wei, Chong He Li
Yang, Centrifugal precision cast TiAl turbocharger wheel using ceramic mould journal of materials processing technology, J. 204 (2008) 492-497
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 210 (2010) 1190-1196
Yang, A study of two refractories as mould materials for investment casting TiAl based alloys, J.
Journal of Material Science. 41 (2006) 3045-3049
Materials Science Forum. 765 (2013) 316-320
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 210 (2010) 1190-1196
Yang, A study of two refractories as mould materials for investment casting TiAl based alloys, J.
Journal of Material Science. 41 (2006) 3045-3049
Materials Science Forum. 765 (2013) 316-320
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Neel Kanth Grover, Amandeep Singh, Ajay Sharma
Fig. 1 EDM process
Materials used
Work piece material
The work piece material used for the experiment is AISI D3 steel of size 50 mm×40 mm×10 mm.
Singh, Effect of Pulse on/Pulse off Time on Machining of AISI D3 Die Steel using copper and Brass Electrode in EDM, International Journal of Engineering and Science. 1 (2012) 19-22
Senthilvelan, Effect of Electrode Materials on Electric Discharge Machining of 316 L and 17-4 PH Stainless Steels, Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering. 11 (2012) 685-690
Lebrun, Influence of EDM pulse energy on the surface integrity of martensitic steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 84 (1998) 90–96
Sehgalb, V.S Sharma, Cryogenic treatment of tool materials: a review, Mater Manuf Process. 25 (2010) 1077–1100
Singh, Effect of Pulse on/Pulse off Time on Machining of AISI D3 Die Steel using copper and Brass Electrode in EDM, International Journal of Engineering and Science. 1 (2012) 19-22
Senthilvelan, Effect of Electrode Materials on Electric Discharge Machining of 316 L and 17-4 PH Stainless Steels, Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering. 11 (2012) 685-690
Lebrun, Influence of EDM pulse energy on the surface integrity of martensitic steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 84 (1998) 90–96
Sehgalb, V.S Sharma, Cryogenic treatment of tool materials: a review, Mater Manuf Process. 25 (2010) 1077–1100
Online since: January 2010
Authors: V. Bounor-Legare, Isabel Moura, Regina Nogueira, Ana Vera Machado
Experimental
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