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Online since: March 2014
Authors: Steve B. Lambert, Hamid Jahed, Seyed Behzad Behravesh, Mi Chengji
Modeling the plastic behavior of materials is a crucial part of elastic-plastic simulations.
Horibe, Analysis of Fatigue Damage Process in Magnesium Alloy AZ31, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 504 (2009) 169-174
Liaw, The Effects of Texture and Extension Twinning on the Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of a Rolled Magnesium Alloy, AZ31B, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 527 (2010) 7057-7067
Lee, A New Energy-based Fatigue Damage Parameter in life Prediction of High-temperature Structural Materials, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 496 (2008) 471-477
Luo, Cyclic Deformation Behavior of a Super-Vacuum Die Cast Magnesium Alloy, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 546 (2012) 72-81
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Jian Yang Xue, Ping Zhou Cao, Hong Tie Zhao, Jian Guang Yue, Kai Wu
Bond stress between concrete and shape steel makes both materials cooperate as a whole, but diminished at final stage of loading period.
Bond stress between concrete and shape steel gives internal correlations of the two materials, and hence they can cooperate as a whole.
Wu: submitted to Journal of Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (Nature Science Edition) (2007)
Nie: submitted to Journal of Building Structures (2005)
Zhao: submitted to Journal of Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (Nature Science Edition) (2008)
Online since: January 2012
Authors: M. Habibnia, Namdar Karimi, S. Nourouzi, Mohsen Shakeri
In welding dissimilar material, especially with a high difference in melting point, the microstructure and material flow behavior is basic issues for the welding study [1].
Uzun _2003 “Friction stir welding of dissimilar Al 6013-T4 To X5CrNi18-10 stainless steel” Journal of Materials and Design,vol 26 (2005), pp 41–46
Ramasamy, “Drawn arc stud welding: Crossing over from steel to aluminum”, Journal of Welding Journal, vol2 (2003), pp35–39
Murti, “The formation of intermetallic phases in aluminum–austenitic stainless steel friction welds”, Journal of Material Forum, vol17 (1993), pp 301–307
Hotta, “Joining of steel to aluminum alloy by interface-activated adhesion welding”, Journal of Materials Science Forum,vol426–432 (2003), pp4129–4134
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Gui Bao Guo, Yan Ming Wang, Sheng Li An
Introduction As electrolyte materials, poly(vinylidene fluoride) blended polystyrene sulfonated acid (PVDF-g-PSSA) membrane was widely applied to the direct methanol fuel cell and low temperature all-solid-state gas sensors because of its good proton-conductivity and low methanol permeation coefficient[1].
Experimental Materials The PVDF(white solid) kindly provided by Shanghai San Ai New Material Limited company, was dried for 24 h in a vacuum oven prior to use.
Wang: Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 219 (2009), p. 1
Sundholmf: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics, Vol. 38 (2000), p. 3277 [6] S.
Sundholmf: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics, Vol. 37(1999), p. 2893
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Feng Gao, Gui Ling Liu, Qing Guo Huang
Regional materials and mixing ratio of Datong area are used to make the concrete testing blocks.
Concrete raw materials Each component materials of concrete requires that raw material are all representative from Datong area.
Concrete: microstructure, properties and materials [M].New York: MeGraw Hill,2005
[3] WU J Y, AN X H, TIAN B P.Status and Progress of Non-Destructive Test Method in Concrete[J].Journal of Sichuan University of Science & Engineering(Natural Science Edition),2009,22(4):4-7.
Journal of Shanxi Datong University, 2012, 28(4):61-63.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Xiao Dong Chen, Yu Hua Yi
Experimental Raw materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 89, (2003) 123–129 [5] S.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 62, (1996) 1993–2003 [6] F.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 101, (2006), 4181-4192 [7] M.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 99 (2006) 884-890 [9] T.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Chun Jin Lin, Shu Cai Li
Values of dielectric constants (at 100 MHz) for common materials is shown in Table 1 [12].
High frequency electromagnetic wave attenuates during the propagation in geological materials.
Kadioglu: Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 40 (2013), p. 3569-3583
Kipnis: Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 37 (2010), p. 1141-1148
Zhang: International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences.
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Xun Yong Jiang, Qiang Wei Fu
The copper foil with materials was punched into circular electrode slices when it was dry.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, 21(2010) 1916-1920
Xie, Advances in high-capacity lithium-ion battery anode material containing silicon, An overview, Journal of Power Sources, 28(2004) 719-722
Materials Science Forum
Materials Science Forum
Online since: May 2021
Authors: S. Srikiran, Ch. Venkatarao, T. Raviteja
Materials and Methodology Materials used in this work are Pure Aluminium Powder, Pure Magnesium Powder, Ash of groundnut shell, and Aluminium foil.
Bienias et.al “Microstructure and corrosion behaviour of ALFA composites” Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials,2003, 5(2), 493 – 502
Bhargava, “Development of light weight ALFA composites”, International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology Vol. 2, No. 11, pp. 50-59,2010
Siva Prasad et.al “Production and Mechanical Properties of A356.2/RHA composites” International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 2010, 33
[13] Mohd Zafaruddin Khan, Mohd Anas, Ather Hussain, Md Irshadul Haque and Kamran Rasheed, “Effect on Mechanical Properties of Aluminium Alloy Composites on Adding Ash as Reinforcement Material”, Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals, Vol.25 No.2 pp.1-7, 2015
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Qi Lin Deng, Jian Li Song, De Jin Hu, Yong Tang Li
Hu 2,d 1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology, Taiyuan, China, 030024 2 School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China, 200240 a songjianli06@sina.com, bliyongtang@tyust.edu.cn, cdengqilin@sjtu.edu.cn, ddjhu@sjtu.edu.cn Keywords: Laser rapid forming (LRF), Repairing, Microstructure and property Abstract.
Schlienger: Materials and Design Vol.21 (2000), pp.417-423
Feng: Journal of Materials Engineering Vol.3 (2002), pp.30-37, 27.
Liu: Chinese Journal of Lasers Vol.29 (5) (2002), pp.475-479.
Chen and et al: Key Engineering Materials,Vol. 315 (2006), pp.900-904.
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