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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Diego Carou, Adolfo J. Saá, María Villeta, Eva María Rubio
Surface Roughness
Cutting Phenomena
Machining Parameters
Workpiece Properties
Cutting tool Properties
Cutting speed
Feed rate
Depth of cut
Tool angle
Cooling fluid
Process Kinematics
Stepover
Cutting force variation
Friction in the cutting zone
Chip Formation
Accelerations
Vibrations
Tool shape
Nose radius
Tool material
Runout errors
Workpiece material
Workpiece dimensions
Abrasion
BUE formation
Tool wear
Corrosion
Fig.1.
Acknowledgements The authors thank to the Research Group of the UNED “Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (TM3)” the given support during the development of this work, and funding of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Project DPI2011-27135 and MTM2009-07800) and of the Industrial Engineering School-UNED (Project REF2012-ICF03) to carry it out.
Hsu, in: One-pass milling machining parameter optimization to achieve mirror surface roughness, volume 193 of Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, chapter, 1, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture (2005)
Sharma, et al. in: Design optimization of cutting conditions and analysis of their effect on tool wear and surface roughness during hard turning of AISI-H11 steel with a coated—mixed ceramic tool, volume 223 of Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, chapter 11, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture (2009)
Vecchi: Sciences Vol. 220 (1983), p. 671 [87] Z.
Acknowledgements The authors thank to the Research Group of the UNED “Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (TM3)” the given support during the development of this work, and funding of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Project DPI2011-27135 and MTM2009-07800) and of the Industrial Engineering School-UNED (Project REF2012-ICF03) to carry it out.
Hsu, in: One-pass milling machining parameter optimization to achieve mirror surface roughness, volume 193 of Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, chapter, 1, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture (2005)
Sharma, et al. in: Design optimization of cutting conditions and analysis of their effect on tool wear and surface roughness during hard turning of AISI-H11 steel with a coated—mixed ceramic tool, volume 223 of Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, chapter 11, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture (2009)
Vecchi: Sciences Vol. 220 (1983), p. 671 [87] Z.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Dezső L. Beke, Zoltán Erdélyi, G.L. Katona
Thomas, Considerations Regarding Reactive Diffusion: Parabolic and Linear Rates, Metals Materials and Processes 11, (1999) 217- 232
Szabo, “Segregation in Nanostructures” in “Advances in Nanophase Materials and Nanotechnology” Vol.
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Doherty, Grain Boundary Motion, Diffusion-Induced, in Encyclopedia of materials science and engineering.
Beke, Grain boundary diffusion induced reaction layer formation in Fe/Pt thin films, Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 115 (2013) 203 [91] S.S.
Szabo, “Segregation in Nanostructures” in “Advances in Nanophase Materials and Nanotechnology” Vol.
Beke) special issue of Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials, Vol. 19 (2004), p. 107-128 [46] A.L.
Doherty, Grain Boundary Motion, Diffusion-Induced, in Encyclopedia of materials science and engineering.
Beke, Grain boundary diffusion induced reaction layer formation in Fe/Pt thin films, Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 115 (2013) 203 [91] S.S.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Oleg Vyvenko, Iliya Kolevatov, Ivan Isakov, Anton Bondarenko, Oleg Kononchuk
Kanai, Cathodoluminescence study on the tilt and twist boundaries in bonded silicon wafers Materials Science and Engineering B 91-92, 244 (2002)
Isakov, Identification of dislocation-related luminescence participating levels in silicon by DLTS and Pulsed-CL profiling, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281, 012008 (2011)
Kononchuk, Electrical levels of dislocation networks in p- and n-type Si, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281 (2011)
Kittler, Giant Poole-Frenkel effect for the shallow dislocation-related hole traps in silicon, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281 (2011).
Isakov, Identification of dislocation-related luminescence participating levels in silicon by DLTS and Pulsed-CL profiling, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281, 012008 (2011)
Kononchuk, Electrical levels of dislocation networks in p- and n-type Si, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281 (2011)
Kittler, Giant Poole-Frenkel effect for the shallow dislocation-related hole traps in silicon, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 281 (2011).
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Authors: John A. Akpobi, R. O. Edokpia, M.H. Oladeinde
In the design of power screws, the bearing pressure depends upon the materials of the screw and nut, relative velocity between the nut and screw and the nature of lubrication.
Akpobi, Computer Aided Design of Rolling Bearings 1, Journal of Civil Environmental Systems Engineering, 2(1) (2001), 128-141
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Akpobi, Computer Aided Design of Rolling Bearings 1, Journal of Civil Environmental Systems Engineering, 2(1) (2001), 128-141
Airiohuodion, Computer-Aided Design of Helical Gears, to appear in Nigerian Journal of Engineering Management (NJEM)
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Authors: Olha Khudoiarova, Oleg Blazhko, Alina Blazhko
Ranskiy, Desulfurization of industrial water-alkaline solutions and receiving new plastic oils, Journal of Ecological Engineering 21(6) (2020) 61-66. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/123254
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Bolbukh, Highly dispersed silicas with binary aminomethyl and silicon hydride-methyl modifying layers, Nanostructural materials science 2 (2011) 44 – 62
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Kryklyvyi, Integration of technological cycles of industrial waste processing, Journal of Ecological Engineering 22(6) (2021) 209–213.
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Authors: Paulo Roberto Wander, Lucas Ló Guiot, Flavia Schwarz Franceschini Zinani
Bush, A guideline to limit indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118 (2021): e2018995118
Wilson, Airborne transmission of disease in hospitals, Journal of the Royal Society Interface 6.suppl_6 (2009): S697-S702
Hwang, Evaluation of Ag nanoparticle coated air filter against aerosolized virus: Anti-viral efficiency with dust loading, Journal of hazardous materials. 301 (2016): 547-553
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Wilson, Airborne transmission of disease in hospitals, Journal of the Royal Society Interface 6.suppl_6 (2009): S697-S702
Hwang, Evaluation of Ag nanoparticle coated air filter against aerosolized virus: Anti-viral efficiency with dust loading, Journal of hazardous materials. 301 (2016): 547-553
Blay, Test of several versions for the k–ε type turbulence modelling of internal mixed convection flows, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 42 (1999): 4391-4409
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Qing Lian Xie, Guo Hua Huang, Ping Ying Tang, Jin Li Huang
Phase Stability and Elastic Properties of One Dimensional Long Period
Structures of Al3Ti under High Pressure
Pingying Tanga*, Guohua Huangb, Qinglian Xiec and Jinli Huangd
Key Laboratory of New Electric Functional Materials of Guangxi Colleges and Universities, Guangxi Teachers Education University, Nanning 530023, China.
Introduction As one of the most promising high-temperature structural materials, trialuminide intermetallic compound Al3Ti is of great interest due to the high specific strength, high elastic modulus, low density, good thermal conductivity and high melting point.
Besides, high pressure leads to the phase transition and changes the physical and chemical properties of materials.
Acknowledgments This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51561005), Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province (2013GXNSFBA019007), Key Project of Guangxi Universities Scientific Research (2013ZD039) and Key Laboratory of New Electric Functional Materials of Guangxi Colleges and Universities (EFM201404 and EFM201401).
Sharma, First-principles study of B1 to B2 phase transition in PbS, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, IOP Publishing, 2012, pp. 012068
Introduction As one of the most promising high-temperature structural materials, trialuminide intermetallic compound Al3Ti is of great interest due to the high specific strength, high elastic modulus, low density, good thermal conductivity and high melting point.
Besides, high pressure leads to the phase transition and changes the physical and chemical properties of materials.
Acknowledgments This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51561005), Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province (2013GXNSFBA019007), Key Project of Guangxi Universities Scientific Research (2013ZD039) and Key Laboratory of New Electric Functional Materials of Guangxi Colleges and Universities (EFM201404 and EFM201401).
Sharma, First-principles study of B1 to B2 phase transition in PbS, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, IOP Publishing, 2012, pp. 012068
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Xiao Hua Li, Yi Xi Cai, Dan Wu, Chao Li
In recent years, Zhejiang University research on experimental and theoretical study of the thermoacoustic engine and the pulse tube refrigerator driven by thermoacoustic engine, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Physical and Chemical research on high frequency standing-wave thermoacoustic engine test study [3].
There are many factors influencing properties of thermoacoustic conversion, such as the material, length, pore diameter and wall thickness of stack, position of stack in sound filed and so on.
Tab.1 Axial thermal parameters of different stacks Stack material Thermal conductivity κ[W/(m.K)] Penal factor of heat conduction fc Equivalent axial thermal conductivity κ’[W/(m.K)] Polyester film spiral stack 0.19 1 0.19 Honeycomb ceramic stack 1.5 1 1.5 stainless steel mesh stack 24.5 0.110 2.695 copper wire stack 398 0.021 8.358 Radial Heat Conduction.
And it can be drawn as follow: (2) where cp is specific heat capacity at constant pressure, δκis the penetration depth of heat, ρis the density of stack material.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Sep 1992, 92(3):1551-1563
There are many factors influencing properties of thermoacoustic conversion, such as the material, length, pore diameter and wall thickness of stack, position of stack in sound filed and so on.
Tab.1 Axial thermal parameters of different stacks Stack material Thermal conductivity κ[W/(m.K)] Penal factor of heat conduction fc Equivalent axial thermal conductivity κ’[W/(m.K)] Polyester film spiral stack 0.19 1 0.19 Honeycomb ceramic stack 1.5 1 1.5 stainless steel mesh stack 24.5 0.110 2.695 copper wire stack 398 0.021 8.358 Radial Heat Conduction.
And it can be drawn as follow: (2) where cp is specific heat capacity at constant pressure, δκis the penetration depth of heat, ρis the density of stack material.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Sep 1992, 92(3):1551-1563
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Nita Oni Indriani, Supriyadi Supriyadi, Khumaedi Khumaedi
Kaligetas formation arranged from the resulting material results in activity volcanic form lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of sand tuff 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Kaligetas formation arranged from the resulting material activity volcanic form lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of sand tuff 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Kaligetas formation arranged from the resulting material activity volcanic form lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of sand tuff 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Line 1, 2 and 3 on the top layers is Formation Kaligetas arranged from the resulting material activity volcano like lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1943, (2021)
Kaligetas formation arranged from the resulting material activity volcanic form lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of sand tuff 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Kaligetas formation arranged from the resulting material activity volcanic form lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of sand tuff 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Line 1, 2 and 3 on the top layers is Formation Kaligetas arranged from the resulting material activity volcano like lava and lava flows, breccia volcanic and sandstone tuff with range average density of 1.92-2.40 gr/cm3.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1943, (2021)
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Guang Chao Du, De Jun Fei, Jian Xun Wu, Ya Gu Dang, Yong Liu, Jie Xu
Application and Mechanism Study of a Novel Copolymer for Filter Aids on Wet-process Phosphoric Acid
Guangchao Du1, a, Dejun Fei1, b*, Jianxun Wu2, Yagu Dang1, Yong Liu1, Jie Xu1
1School of Chemical Engineering 2School of Polymer Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, Sichuan Province, China
ascuduguangchao@163.com, b*scufeidejun@163.com
Keywords: Novel copolymer, filtration aiding, wet-process phosphoric acid, electrostatic neutralization, flocculation
Abstract.
Introduction Wet-process phosphoric acid (WPA) is one of the important raw materials for the production of fertilizer and phosphate, and the output of WPA plays a decisive role in fertilizer and phosphate industry [1, 2].
Experimental materials Dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride (DMDAAC, 60%, w/w aqueous solution, an industrial product) was obtained from Shun Dali Polymer Corporation.
Feng: Journal of Filtration and Separation.
Introduction Wet-process phosphoric acid (WPA) is one of the important raw materials for the production of fertilizer and phosphate, and the output of WPA plays a decisive role in fertilizer and phosphate industry [1, 2].
Experimental materials Dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride (DMDAAC, 60%, w/w aqueous solution, an industrial product) was obtained from Shun Dali Polymer Corporation.
Feng: Journal of Filtration and Separation.