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Online since: May 2011
Authors: Long Fei Wang
Material Nonlinearity.The material nonlinearity of structure there is described by nonlinear constitutive relationships of material.
The maximum compressive stress in concrete slab and the maximum tensile stress in stay cables are lower than the ultimate strength of both materials in all load cases.
References [1] Zhen Zheng and Cheng Huang: Journal of Fuzhou University (Science), 2006, 34(1):114-119.in Chinese [2] Combault J., Pecker A., Teyssandier J. and Tourtois J.: Structural Engineering International, 2005,15(1):22-27
[3] Adeli H. and Zhang J.: Computers and Structures, 1995, 54(2):267-277 [4] Jiaying Pan, Guozhen Zhang and Qinguo Chen: Journal of Civil Engneering, 2000, 33(1):5-14.In Chinese [5] Yu Lei, Lei Zhao and Xi Li: Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 2009, 44(6):812-816.
Beijing: China Construction Industry Press, 2002.In Chinese [8] Ollgaard H.G., Slutter R.G. and Fisher J.G.: AISC-Journal, 1971, 8(2): 55-64
Online since: November 2015
Authors: S. Ghanaraja, D.J. Dileep Kumar, K.S. Ravikumar, B.M. Madhusudan
This is especially true for materials that are needed for aerospace, underwater and transportation applications.
Introduction The development of MMCs has been one of the major innovations in materials in the past two decades.
Extrusion process normally involves heating the materials to sub-critical temperature and forcing the materials through the die of required shapes by application of pressure. 2.
Elsevier Science Publishing, London, p. 359-75, (1990)
Ajitprasad, “Development and Mechanical Properties of SiC Reinforced Cast and Extruded Al Based Metal Matrix Composite” Procedia Materials Science-5, pp. 934-943, (2014)
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Si Hao Chen, Chao Zhou, Qiu Jie Yang, Chuan Rong Liu, Ji Hu Wang, Jian Zhong Lou, Tong He Zhu, Da Peng Huang
Zhang: New Chemical Materials, Vol. 8(1995), p. 281. ].
Its structure and properties vary with differences of the raw materials—fatty acids, and synthetic methods.
Tao: Journal of Xinjiang Normal University, Vol. 23(2004), p. 32. ].
But using two or more synthetic materials, the yield of dimer acid is not significantly improved.
Experimental Materials Oleic acid, organic montmorillonite, dimer acid were obtained from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent CO.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Deng Liang He, Shi Xin Fang
Preliminary Research on the Preparation of Ce-Doped TiO2 by Sol Method He Dengliang1a, Fang Shixin1b 1Mianyang Normal University, Mianyang, Sichuan, 621010 a 449011902@qq.com, b 594797995@qq.com Keyword: Sol method; TiO2 Abstract: butyl titanate, water and anhydrous ethanol were used as raw materials; Cerium-doped TiO2 was prepared by sol method at room temperature.
Experiment 1.1 Materials Butyl titanate (A.R), Anhydrous ethanol (A.R), Cerium nitrate (A.R), Nitrate (A.R), Methyl orange (A.R) 1.2 Preparation First, 0.50 wt% Cerium nitrate was added into anhydrous ethanol, then a certain amount of butyl titanate was added into ethanol solution to form solution A.
Conclusions Butyl titanate, water and anhydrous ethanol were used as raw materials, cerium doped TiO2 was prepared by sol method at low temperature.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51004066), and Research Fund of Mianyang Normal University (2011C03).
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Online since: September 2020
Authors: Muhammad Firdaus Mohd Nazeri, Mohamad Najmi Masri, Wei Yee Wong, Rabiatul Adawiyah Shamsudin
Mohamad, Post-Corrosion Mechanical Analysis of Sn-Zn Alloys: A Short Review, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 701 (2019) pp. 012049
Selvaduray, Lead-free solders in microelectronics, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 27, 5-6 (2000) pp. 95-141
Delhaise et al., Thermal Preconditioning and Restoration of Bismuth-Containing, Lead-Free Solder Alloys, Journal of Electronic Materials, 49, (2020) pp. 116-127
Smith, A viable tin-lead solder substitute: Sn-Ag-Cu, Journal of electronic materials, 23, 7 (1994) pp. 595-601
Zhang, Microstructure, mechanical and electrical performances of zirconia nanoparticles-doped tin-silver-copper solder alloys, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 27 (2016) pp. 7524-7533
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Bei Zhi Li, Chong Jun Wu, Jian Guo Yang, Steven Y. Liang
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210 (2010) 899–906 [3] S.
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Cotterell, Temperature measurement in single point turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 118 (2001) 301–308
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology 136 (2003) 39–47 [19] Jaeger, J.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Ku Hafizan, Mohd Afendi, A. Logashanmugam
A 3 mm thin plate of aluminium A7075 and stainless steel 304 are used as the adherend material for experimental test and the adhesive used was high performance Araldite epoxy adhesive.
PTFE was chosen as the material for the jig because it will not stick with the adhesive.
The adherent which is aluminium started to deform as the shear stress applied under fatigue test and this led to breaking of the material because of the necking.
By applying these parameters onto the adhesive joint and hybrid adhesive joint, the fatigue performance of each type of joint using dissimilar materials was determined with several stress level.
The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2006: p. 14
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Qing Song Li, Gang Tie Chen, Zheng Gang He
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Modeling and analysis for hazardous materials transportation: risk analysis, routing/ scheduling and facility location, Transportation Science,25(1991)100-114
Designing a road network for hazardous materials transportation, Transportation Science ,38(2004)188-196
Risk analysis for road and rail transport of hazardous materials: a simplified approach, Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 17(2004)477-482
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Rui Ma, Ling Jun Dai, Lin Wang, Yu Dian Song
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2010, 21(1): 283-294
Materials Science & Engineering C Materials for Biological Applications, 2015, 48:586-591
Materials & Design, 2014, 53: 881-887
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2013, 101(7): 1209-1216
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2011, 528(10–11): 3689-3696
Online since: December 2025
Authors: P. Rajendran, P. Dhiravidamani, S. Durai, T. Kandasamy
Fibers and materials with high speed and rigidity are used for testing.
Soukhanov, “Modern Basalt Fibrous Materials and Basalt Fiber-Based Polymeric Composites.”
Materials Research Express,(2019), 6 (12): 125325
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. (2020), https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-019-04226-6
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
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