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Online since: October 2021
Authors: Paul O. Awoyera, David P. Babagbale, Olusola E. Babalola, Oladimeji B. Olalusi
· Waste generated from the production of ceramic materials, brick, tile and other building materials
· Ceramic materials, brick, tiles and building materials waste.
A similar approach was employed by Asha et al., [86] in the batching of the materials for the production of pаpercrete and by Jiménez et al., [87] in the batching of materials for mortar made with ceramics.
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 15(2) (2009) 149-157
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 6(4), (2017) 440–444. doi:10.5281/zenodo.556341 [87] Jiménez J.R, Ayuso J., López M., Fernández J.M. and de Brito J., Construction and Building Materials, 40 (2013) 679–690. doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.036
· Ceramic materials, brick, tiles and building materials waste.
A similar approach was employed by Asha et al., [86] in the batching of the materials for the production of pаpercrete and by Jiménez et al., [87] in the batching of materials for mortar made with ceramics.
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 15(2) (2009) 149-157
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 6(4), (2017) 440–444. doi:10.5281/zenodo.556341 [87] Jiménez J.R, Ayuso J., López M., Fernández J.M. and de Brito J., Construction and Building Materials, 40 (2013) 679–690. doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.036
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Wan Hua Zhao, Jun Zhang, Hai Tao Liu
The earliest studies about contact was proposed by Hertz and a Hertzian contact model was presented with the assumption of ideal hemisphere, elastic deformation[1].The Hertzian model is only valid for the situation of isotropic materials and small deformation.
In this paper, the Greenwood and Williamson’s model is employed as the elasto-plastic constitution of the materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Key Basic Research Program of China (2007CB724407), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51005175), Ph.D.
Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education (20070698108) and Major Science & Technology Projects of High-end CNC Machine Tool and Basic Manufacturing Equipment (2010ZX04014-015).
Molinari and etc.: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol. 53 (2005), p. 2385-2409
In this paper, the Greenwood and Williamson’s model is employed as the elasto-plastic constitution of the materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Key Basic Research Program of China (2007CB724407), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51005175), Ph.D.
Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education (20070698108) and Major Science & Technology Projects of High-end CNC Machine Tool and Basic Manufacturing Equipment (2010ZX04014-015).
Molinari and etc.: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol. 53 (2005), p. 2385-2409
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Chun Xu Pan, Yong Qian Wang, Xu Dong Jiang
However, at the high voltage 400 V, there were many one-dimensional (1-D) structures homogeneously embedded within the layer, and the diameter of these 1-D materials was about 30 nm.
Taga: Science Vol. 293 (2001), p. 269
Mao: Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 21 (2008), p. 487
Matthews: Applied Surface Science Vol. 200 (2002), p. 172
Zhang: Materials Letters Vol. 56 (2002), p. 628
Taga: Science Vol. 293 (2001), p. 269
Mao: Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics Vol. 21 (2008), p. 487
Matthews: Applied Surface Science Vol. 200 (2002), p. 172
Zhang: Materials Letters Vol. 56 (2002), p. 628
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Barbara Grzegorczyk
Together with steels, they form equivalent group of constructional materials.
Kubin, Plastic instabilities phenomenology and theory, Materials Science and Engineering, A, 137, 125-134 (1991)
Materials and Design 28 (2007). p. 2121–2128
Kalinowska-Ozgowicz: The influence of the temperature of tensile test on the structure and plastic properties of copper alloy type CuCr1Zr, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 29, Issue 2, (2008) p. 123÷136
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 84 (2) (2016) p.49-57.
Kubin, Plastic instabilities phenomenology and theory, Materials Science and Engineering, A, 137, 125-134 (1991)
Materials and Design 28 (2007). p. 2121–2128
Kalinowska-Ozgowicz: The influence of the temperature of tensile test on the structure and plastic properties of copper alloy type CuCr1Zr, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 29, Issue 2, (2008) p. 123÷136
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 84 (2) (2016) p.49-57.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Thierry Belmonte, A. Daniel, T. Duguet
Hybrid processes can be very easy to handle
and very efficient to grow nanostructured materials.
Conclusion The complexity of the materials deposited by hybrid processes can be regarded as an advantage since we wish to create new materials with original structures and properties.
Then, we are far from being able to describe thoroughly these processes despite materials with new properties can be grown in thin film.
Brunold: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Vol. 69 (2001) p. 271-284 [15] Y.
Belmonte: accepted in Applied Surface Science
Conclusion The complexity of the materials deposited by hybrid processes can be regarded as an advantage since we wish to create new materials with original structures and properties.
Then, we are far from being able to describe thoroughly these processes despite materials with new properties can be grown in thin film.
Brunold: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Vol. 69 (2001) p. 271-284 [15] Y.
Belmonte: accepted in Applied Surface Science
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Guang Feng Jin, Fei Yu Lian, Mai Xia Fu
The most common photoconductive materials are Si and GaAs., and are generally intrinsic and semi-insulated with high electrical resistivity above 10 4/Ωcm for Si and 107/Ωcm for GaAs.
The switcher’s state converts from blocking to conducting, which finished in the range of picosecond even subpicosecond in connection with materials’ property parameters, pulse wavelength, pulse width, pulse power, etc.
Improved characteristics of a terahertz set-up built with an emitter and a detector made on proton-bombarded GaAs photoconductive materials.
Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2006, 21(3):283-293
Journal of Applied Physics, 2001,90(12): 5915 - 5923 [11] Naftaly, Mira; Miles, Robert E.
The switcher’s state converts from blocking to conducting, which finished in the range of picosecond even subpicosecond in connection with materials’ property parameters, pulse wavelength, pulse width, pulse power, etc.
Improved characteristics of a terahertz set-up built with an emitter and a detector made on proton-bombarded GaAs photoconductive materials.
Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2006, 21(3):283-293
Journal of Applied Physics, 2001,90(12): 5915 - 5923 [11] Naftaly, Mira; Miles, Robert E.
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Paul Ewart, Rainer Künnemeyer, Peter N. Schaare, Harrisson Jull
It must also be noted that elemental determination of the compounds was restricted by the limited materials data base available to the Highscope software.
Joens, A Comparison of Techniques for Processing Powder Metal Injection Molded 17-4 PH Materials. 2008
German, R., Conceptual Optimization of Titanium Powder Injection Molding, in Advances in Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, M.
Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2010. 35: p. 43
Journal of Applied Physics, 1965. 36(2): p. 462-468
Joens, A Comparison of Techniques for Processing Powder Metal Injection Molded 17-4 PH Materials. 2008
German, R., Conceptual Optimization of Titanium Powder Injection Molding, in Advances in Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, M.
Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2010. 35: p. 43
Journal of Applied Physics, 1965. 36(2): p. 462-468
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Michal Bachratý, Marian Tolnay, Pavel Kovač, Vladimir Pucovsky
Shape of material for longitudinal turning was rod Ø90mm which was prefabricated to Ø85mm.
For transversal turning the shape of material is a pipe with outer diameter Ø125mm and wall thickness of 14mm.
Kilickap, Selection of cutting fluids in machining processes, Journal of Achievements in Materials and manufacturing Engineering 25 (2007) 99-102
Ramkumar, Nano-cutting fluid for enhancement of metal cutting performance, materials and Manufacturing Processes 27 (2012) 963-967
Gostimirovic, Multi-output fuzzy inference system for modeling cutting temperature and tool life in face milling, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology 28 (2014) 4247-4256.
For transversal turning the shape of material is a pipe with outer diameter Ø125mm and wall thickness of 14mm.
Kilickap, Selection of cutting fluids in machining processes, Journal of Achievements in Materials and manufacturing Engineering 25 (2007) 99-102
Ramkumar, Nano-cutting fluid for enhancement of metal cutting performance, materials and Manufacturing Processes 27 (2012) 963-967
Gostimirovic, Multi-output fuzzy inference system for modeling cutting temperature and tool life in face milling, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology 28 (2014) 4247-4256.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Run Hua Liu, Gang Wang
Poesio P and Ooms G, “Formation and ultrasonic removal of fouling particle structures in a natural porous material,” Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering,Italy, vol.45, pp. 159-178, November 2004
He Ning, GAO Song and WANG Jie, “Modulation Method of Cascaded Multilevel Distributed Switching Power” Journal of Xi’an Technological University,China, vol.28, pp. 552-556, 2008.
He Ning, GAO Song and WANG Jie, “Modulation Method of Cascaded Multilevel Distributed Switching Power” Journal of Xi’an Technological University,China, vol.28, pp. 552-556, 2008.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Shi Liu, Yan Qiu Li
The key points of the technology are based on acoustic parameters changes and structural internal physical parameters and status changes with good correlation to test the ultrasonic travel time on the monitor profile, and then to inverse test profiles the distribution of ultrasonic wave velocity by using the appropriate algorithm , and finally to determine the distribution of various defects according to the relationship between ultrasonic velocity and material testing profiles.
Journal of Hunan University (NaturalSciences) 2006,33(5)
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology,2006,28(3)
Measurement Science & Technology 2001;12:1120–5
Journal of Hunan University (NaturalSciences) 2006,33(5)
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology,2006,28(3)
Measurement Science & Technology 2001;12:1120–5