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Online since: December 2019
Authors: Violetta Bratoshevskaya, Vladimir N. Mirsoyanov
Kozhukhova, Effect of previously slacked lime on properties of autoclave composite binders, World Applied Sciences Journal. 24 (11) (2013) 1519-1524
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Volodchenko, Development of the composition of heat-insulating materials for autoclaved hardening based on clay raw materials, Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G.
Volodchenko, Aluminosilicate raw materials for the production of autoclave finishing materials, Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G.
Netsvet, Cellular composites with ambient and autoclaved type of hardening with application of nanostructured binder, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 96 (2015) (1)
Baskakov, On the issue of improving the quality of domestically produced building mortars, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 9 (12) (2014) 1202-1205
Volodchenko, Development of the composition of heat-insulating materials for autoclaved hardening based on clay raw materials, Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G.
Volodchenko, Aluminosilicate raw materials for the production of autoclave finishing materials, Bulletin of BSTU named after V.G.
Netsvet, Cellular composites with ambient and autoclaved type of hardening with application of nanostructured binder, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 96 (2015) (1)
Baskakov, On the issue of improving the quality of domestically produced building mortars, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 9 (12) (2014) 1202-1205
Online since: November 2024
Authors: Victor Ejiro Ajokperiniovo, Ejovi Okuma Ogagavwodia, Silas Oseme Okuma, Martins Obaseki
Hamzah, Pomelo peel extract as corrosion inhibitor for steel in simulated seawater and acidic mediums, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 29(4) (2020) 2202-2215
Kassim, Oil palm empty fruit bunch extract as green corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in hydrochloric acid solution: Central composite design optimization, Materials and Corrosion, 70(6) (2019) 1111-1119
Elechi, Development of regression models to predict and optimize the composition and the mechanical properties of aluminium bronze alloy, Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, 8(sup3) (2022) 1227-1244
Tuaweri, Optimization and Predictive Modelling of Gravimetric Corrosion Characteristic of Irvingia Gabonensis Leaves Extracts as Anti-Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel in HCl Solution, Journal of Applied Materials and Technology, 5(1) (2023) 1-10
Nwaeju, Kinetic and thermodynamic assessment of the potency of Irvingia Gabonensis plant extract as an eco-friendly inhibitor for mild steel in an acidic environment, European Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 8(3) (2023) 142-155
Kassim, Oil palm empty fruit bunch extract as green corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in hydrochloric acid solution: Central composite design optimization, Materials and Corrosion, 70(6) (2019) 1111-1119
Elechi, Development of regression models to predict and optimize the composition and the mechanical properties of aluminium bronze alloy, Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, 8(sup3) (2022) 1227-1244
Tuaweri, Optimization and Predictive Modelling of Gravimetric Corrosion Characteristic of Irvingia Gabonensis Leaves Extracts as Anti-Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel in HCl Solution, Journal of Applied Materials and Technology, 5(1) (2023) 1-10
Nwaeju, Kinetic and thermodynamic assessment of the potency of Irvingia Gabonensis plant extract as an eco-friendly inhibitor for mild steel in an acidic environment, European Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 8(3) (2023) 142-155
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Zhi Hui Sui, Xin Zhao, Xu Mei Song
A new type of inorganic polymer flocculant polysilicate ferric(PSF) was prepared by using
pyrite slag as raw materials and used as flocculant in the treatment of tanning wastewater.
Experimental Preparation of PSF Raw Materials and Their Chemical Composition.
Table 1 Chemical composition of the raw materials (%) Composition Fe2O3 SiO2 Al2O3 CaO MgO Others Content 64.72 17.94 5.23 2.32 1.15 3.78 Preparation Method.
Ren: Journal of Environmental Science Vol. 20 (2008), p. 129 [3] Y.
Yu: Journal of Environmental Science Vol. 19 (2007), p. 678 [4] H.
Experimental Preparation of PSF Raw Materials and Their Chemical Composition.
Table 1 Chemical composition of the raw materials (%) Composition Fe2O3 SiO2 Al2O3 CaO MgO Others Content 64.72 17.94 5.23 2.32 1.15 3.78 Preparation Method.
Ren: Journal of Environmental Science Vol. 20 (2008), p. 129 [3] Y.
Yu: Journal of Environmental Science Vol. 19 (2007), p. 678 [4] H.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Pongkaew Udomsamuthirun, T. Nilkamjon, Supphadate Sujinnapram, P. Chainok, S. Ratreng, K. Kritcharoen, P. Butsingkorn, P. Ruttanaraksa
The raw materials Y2O3, BaCO3 and CuO were mixed, ground and react in the air atmosphere at 950 °C, at 980 °C for solid state reaction and melt process, respectively.
Experimental Procedure The YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) and YBa4Cu5Ox (Y145) powders were synthesized by solid state reaction and melt process that the raw materials Y2O3, BaCO3 and CuO (99.9%) in the desired atomic ratio as 1:2:3 and 1:4:5 were used.
The Y2O3, BaCO3 and CuO (99.9%) were used as raw materials The samples obtained were characterized by SEM, EDX, XRD, DTA and four-point probe technique.
Ratreng, The New Superconductors of YBaCuO Materials, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism. 23 (2010) 1377-1380
Ratreng, The XRD Spectra of New YBaCuO Superconductors, Bulletin of Materials Science. 34 (2011) 1053-1057
Experimental Procedure The YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) and YBa4Cu5Ox (Y145) powders were synthesized by solid state reaction and melt process that the raw materials Y2O3, BaCO3 and CuO (99.9%) in the desired atomic ratio as 1:2:3 and 1:4:5 were used.
The Y2O3, BaCO3 and CuO (99.9%) were used as raw materials The samples obtained were characterized by SEM, EDX, XRD, DTA and four-point probe technique.
Ratreng, The New Superconductors of YBaCuO Materials, Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism. 23 (2010) 1377-1380
Ratreng, The XRD Spectra of New YBaCuO Superconductors, Bulletin of Materials Science. 34 (2011) 1053-1057
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Hua Yong Zhang, Xiao Jian Liu
With mesoporous materials, Al-SBA-15 as target, the effects of scatter slit, soller slit and receiving slit of Bruker D8 ADVANCE diffractometer on the small-angle diffraction pattern based on information, such as the background intensity, peak height, intensity and full width at half maximum, which provide the evidence for slits selection.
Introduction X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, first method to investigate the microstructure of a material, has been applied in physics, chemistry, earth science, materials science and so on.
Yang, The development and application of X-ray diffraction, Journal of Shanxi Normal University (Natural Science Edition). 21 (2007) 72-76
Liang, Powder diffraction method of crystal structure, first ed., Science press, Beijing, 2003
Tang, Study on Experimental Conditions of Small-angle X-ray Diffraction on Mesoporous Materials, Journal of Instrumental Analysis, 28 (2009) 365-367
Introduction X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, first method to investigate the microstructure of a material, has been applied in physics, chemistry, earth science, materials science and so on.
Yang, The development and application of X-ray diffraction, Journal of Shanxi Normal University (Natural Science Edition). 21 (2007) 72-76
Liang, Powder diffraction method of crystal structure, first ed., Science press, Beijing, 2003
Tang, Study on Experimental Conditions of Small-angle X-ray Diffraction on Mesoporous Materials, Journal of Instrumental Analysis, 28 (2009) 365-367
Online since: September 2023
Authors: Roque Calvo, Miguel Berzal Rubio, Óscar Jiménez-Salvador
Introduction
The study of bio-inspired materials and surfaces has been a rapidly growing area of research in recent years [1], focusing on creating new and improved materials that mimic the structures and functions of natural materials.
Absorptance is essential in various engineering and materials science applications, including solar panels, energy-efficient windows, optical coatings, and filters.
This property is crucial in various engineering and materials science applications, including optical filters, lenses, transparent conductors, solar panels, and energy-efficient windows.
In engineering and materials science, friction is a critical factor in many applications.
A differential characteristic of 3D printing is a wider applicability for different materials (ceramic, metal, or polymeric phases) and even for hybrid materials.
Absorptance is essential in various engineering and materials science applications, including solar panels, energy-efficient windows, optical coatings, and filters.
This property is crucial in various engineering and materials science applications, including optical filters, lenses, transparent conductors, solar panels, and energy-efficient windows.
In engineering and materials science, friction is a critical factor in many applications.
A differential characteristic of 3D printing is a wider applicability for different materials (ceramic, metal, or polymeric phases) and even for hybrid materials.
Lightweight Concrete Manufacturing Technology Based on Waste Energy Raw Materials Alkaline-Activated
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Marta Nalewajko
Abstract: This article focuses on the compression strength of lightweight concrete based on alkaline-activated waste materials.
Material and Experiment The aim of modern science is to use waste for the production of products in order to minimize their storage and ultimately lead to the replacement of natural raw materials with secondary ones.
They are based on waste materials and are therefore an alternative to the use of natural resources.
Modern, environmentally friendly composite materials, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow. 2014
[6] Yang Z., Huddleston J., Brown H., Effects of Wood Ash on Properties of Concrete and Flowable Fill, Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, nr 4, 2016, 101-114
Material and Experiment The aim of modern science is to use waste for the production of products in order to minimize their storage and ultimately lead to the replacement of natural raw materials with secondary ones.
They are based on waste materials and are therefore an alternative to the use of natural resources.
Modern, environmentally friendly composite materials, Cracow University of Technology, Cracow. 2014
[6] Yang Z., Huddleston J., Brown H., Effects of Wood Ash on Properties of Concrete and Flowable Fill, Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, nr 4, 2016, 101-114
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Yong Bo Wu, Si Si Li, Mitsuyoshi Nomura
Aiming at the development of a novel grinding technology for the highly efficient machining of difficult to machine materials such as Ti-6Al-4V, an ultrasonic assisted pulsed electrochemical grinding (UAECG) method was proposed.
This is because grinding process commonly yields workpieces with good surface finish and high form/dimension accuracy even for difficult-to-machine materials in which the work materials are removed with extremely small and hard-brittle abrasive grains.
Wang, Titanium alloys and their machinability - a review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 68 (1997) 12
Poroś, Wear of cathode in abrasive electrochemical grinding of hardly machined materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 149 (2004) 414-418
Joshi, Analysis of Electrolytic Flow Effects in Micro-Electrochemical Grinding, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 135 (2013) 011012
This is because grinding process commonly yields workpieces with good surface finish and high form/dimension accuracy even for difficult-to-machine materials in which the work materials are removed with extremely small and hard-brittle abrasive grains.
Wang, Titanium alloys and their machinability - a review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 68 (1997) 12
Poroś, Wear of cathode in abrasive electrochemical grinding of hardly machined materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 149 (2004) 414-418
Joshi, Analysis of Electrolytic Flow Effects in Micro-Electrochemical Grinding, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 135 (2013) 011012
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Jin Wei Fan, Yun Li, Xiao Feng Wang
K stands for the maximum of error when achieving equilibrium state.It has something to do with the weight and foundation materials of machine tool. α1,α2,α3 stand for changing rates of foundation.
Material ageing analysis The effects of material ageing on perpendicularity error can be expressed by the function as follows:
Acknowledgement The project has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Variational Method of Ultra-precision Machine Tool Accuracy Analysis and Its Application, Journal Of National University Of Deffence Technology,(2) (1997) 36-40
[7] C.Q.Lee, A study of the design and computation of machine tool guideway according to its wear pattern, Journal of Hunan University (3)(1979) 56-79.
Material ageing analysis The effects of material ageing on perpendicularity error can be expressed by the function as follows:
Acknowledgement The project has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Variational Method of Ultra-precision Machine Tool Accuracy Analysis and Its Application, Journal Of National University Of Deffence Technology,(2) (1997) 36-40
[7] C.Q.Lee, A study of the design and computation of machine tool guideway according to its wear pattern, Journal of Hunan University (3)(1979) 56-79.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Li Zhi Gu, Shao Kui Qu, Jian Tao Wang, Wei Wen Du, Yan Hua Huang
Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, 2004,126-849
MSC.MARC in Materials Processing Engineering Applications [M].
Journal of engineering materials and technology, 1992, (114) 218
Journal of materials engineering and performance, 1994, 3 (6):712-721
Computational materials science, 2003, 28 (3) :645-653
MSC.MARC in Materials Processing Engineering Applications [M].
Journal of engineering materials and technology, 1992, (114) 218
Journal of materials engineering and performance, 1994, 3 (6):712-721
Computational materials science, 2003, 28 (3) :645-653