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Online since: May 2017
Authors: K.M. Gupta, Nishu Gupta, Zain Hashim
So nanoscale materials and devices will play a major role in intelligent communication system.
Such materials and devices would certainly leverage the future direction of research in wireless communication systems.
The materials used in such devices should be robust, easy to use and easily deployable [3].
Nanometer-length scale materials play a vital role in the manufacturing and controlling of novel and innovative devices.
Evans: Micropower Materials Development for Wireless Sensor Networks, MRS Bulletin Vol. 33 (2008), p. 408-409
Online since: May 2023
Authors: Sang Moon Lee, Woo Young Jung
Material Properties and Loading Conditions.
a connecting material, since it is a commercial product, elastic behavior was assumed as shown in Table 4 and material properties were applied to the properties of commonly used steel materials.
Acknowledgments This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2021R1A6A1A03044326).
Kim, A Statistical Analysis of Results of Detailed Inspections on Aged Concrete Erosion Control Dams in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science. 111 (2022) 276–286
Im, Hydraulic Relation of Discharge and Velocity in Small, Steep Mountain Streams Using the Salt-dilution Method, Journal of korean society of forest science. 107 (2018) 158-165
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Fernanda A. Sampaio da Silva, José Adilson de Castro, Marcos Flavio de Campos
Castro: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 345 (2013), p. 147
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 431
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 437
Landgraf: Materials Science Forum Vols. 498-499 (2005), p. 129
[19] M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 660-661 (2010), p. 283
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Quan Jiang, Ping Zhao, Chun Zhi Zhao, Li Ping Ma
Comparative Study on Life Cycle Assessment for Typical Building Thermal Insulation Materials in China Liping Ma1,3,4,a, Quan Jiang1,2,3,4,b, Ping Zhao4,c, Chunzhi Zhao1,3,4,d 1China Building Material Test & Certification Group Co., Ltd., Beijing 100024, China. 2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China 3National Key Lab for Green Building Materials, Beijing 100024, China 4China Building Material Academy, Beijing 100024, China a mlp@ctc.ac.cn, b jq@ctc.ac.cn, c czz@ctc.ac.cn, d zhaoping@cbmaemail.com.cn Keywords: Polystyrene board, Rock wool board, Rigid foam polyurethane board, Life cycle assessment.
Subject "the Research and Application of Life Cycle Assessment Technology to the Building Materials for Building Engineering in Typical Regions" of the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period (No.: 2011BAJ04B06) Introduction As the policies for building energy efficiency has been fully implemented and the green building action widely carried out, the technology for the assessing and verifying green building materials is vital and needs to be established as soon as possible.
At present, the study on life cycle assessment for thermal insulation materials [8,9] is rarely reported in China.
This paper has performed the life cycle assessment on three most widely used thermal insulation materials (namely, the polystyrene board, the polyurethane board and rock wool board) in the current domestic building engineering based on the LCA method, combining the characteristics of the employing of such materials in different regions, and is aimed to illustrate the basic information of the life cycle environmental load of thermal insulation materials in this industry and to provide data support to the establishment of localized LCA database for thermal insulation materials and the assessment of green building materials.
Journal of Environmental Science. 2010, 30(10):2136-2144
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Marek Šolc, Štefan Markulik, Eva Grambalová
The wear mechanism of refractory materials depends mainly on the external factors.
Panda: Accompanying phenomena in the cutting zone machinability during turning of stainless steels, International Journal Machining and Machinability of Materials, Inderscience Publisher, Switzerland.
In: Advanced Materials Research, TTP, Zurich, Switzerland, 2011, vol. 340, ISSN 1022-6680, p.30-33
Olejár: Materials on dies for pressure die casting.
Advanced in Computer Science and Education Applications, vol.202, Part 2.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Miguel Ángel Sebastián, Lorenzo Sevilla Hurtado, Ana M. Camacho, Francisco de Sales Martín Fernández
Mechanical Journal of Science and Technology, 23 (2009) 461-474
Materials Science Forum, 713 (2012) 13-18
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 79 (1998) 14-24
Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 15 (2006) 166-173
Materials and Manufacturing Processes.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: John H. Beynon, Yvonne Durandet, Yat Choy Wong, Rezwanul Haque, Oliver Kirstein
Varis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 172 (2006) p. 130-138
Varis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 132 (2003) p. 242-249
Edwards: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 490 (2005) p. 294-299
Rao: Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 20 (2004) p. 261-269
Bhadeshia: Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 17 (2001) p. 355-365
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Xue Ying Wang, Yong Ping Zhu, Wei Gang Zhang
Introduction Nano-materials have higher thermal expansion coefficient, better toughness, lower thermal conductivity than ordinary material.
For the last two decades, the study of preparation and properties of various nanostructured materials has attracted extensive attention [1.2.3].
In order to increase turbine inlet temperatures, some new candidate materials for TBC applications at higher temperatures are under investigation, such as La2Zr2O7 and La2Ce2O7.
These materials can be prepared by co-precipitation, sol-gel, inorganic sol-gel, hydrothermal and hydrazine methods [4-7].
La(NO3)3·6H2O and Ce(NO3)3·6H2O were used as row materials and dissolved into the deionized water (solution A), and stirred for 30 min.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Joong Kee Lee, Hans Kristianto, Arenst Andreas Arie, Ratna Frida Susanti, Martin Halim
Introduction The discoveries of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes have resulted in exciting further developments in the nano-science and nanotechnology of carbon materials.
In the last decades, many differently shaped carbon materials have been synthesized and characterized [1-2].
It can be said that the term of carbon spheres refers to all carbon materials that possess a spherical or near spherical shape but do not include the fullerene family of carbons.
The preliminary electrochemical measurements of CNSs as anode materials of lithium secondary batteries were investigated via two-electrode coin-type cells.
Materials Science and Engineering R 70 (2010) 1–28
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Zhao Yang Zeng, Heng Liu, Yi Min Guo
Introduction Two targets exist in the microwave absorbing research: one target is looking for new materials with special high permittivity and permeability, the other is focus on the best way to use the presently available microwave absorbing materials.
In the point of materials, most existing materials are not good enough because the matching property is unsatisfactory.
The reason for this is these materials are either electric loss or magnetic loss.
Effective Medium Almost all microwave absorbing samples are made of composite materials: the matrix material usually is polymer, while the reinforce is microwave absorber.
Liu: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.234 (2006), p.1429–1433.