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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Jun Feng Guan, Wei Feng Bai, Jian Wei Zhang, Ying Cui, Qian Wang
The damage and failure mechanism of quasi-brittle materials is the most fundamental research topic in Damage Mechanics.
Introduction The quasi-brittle materials such as concrete, rock and some ceramics are heterogeneous aggregate materials in meso-scale which are weakened by countless randomly distributed microcracks of irregular shapes and random in size and orientation in the microstructure and exhibit non-linear constitutive behavior on macro scale under exoteric loads [1-2].
However, there is a great gap between theoretical and practical damage processes, As Bazant [3] commented, PBS represents an unacceptable model for a material that is brittle on a large scale and it is not suitable for describing damage mechanisms of real materials.
Hu, Study on physical model of complete failure process of quasi-brittle materials in tension, Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 26 (2007) 670-681
Fan, The statistical damage model for quasi-brittle materials in uniaxial tension, Journal of Central South University of Technology, 16 (2009) 669-676
Online since: January 2025
Authors: K.M. Bhaarani, D. Durgadevi, M. Sowmiya, G. Lekhasri
Everyday fibers and a commonly used material are used to make fabric.
[2] Akhmad Faizan, Agus Prarnono, (June 2016), “A review paper on product surface defects detection of ironing process”, Applied Mechanics and Materials 836:147-152
[31] Milda Juciene, Ausma Vilumsone, Lina Cepukone, Ugis Briedis, (2014), “Analysis of shape nonconformity between embroidered element and its digital image” Material Science, Vol. 20 No. 1, ISSN: 1392-1320
El-Kateb, (2015), “An investigation of factors affect ends- down rate in embroidery machine”, Journal of American Science, Volume 11(6):39-42, ISSN: 1545-1003
[60] S Nandhakumar, R Thirumalai, J Viswaaswaran, TA Senthil, VT Vishnuvardhan, “Investigation of production costs in manufacturing environment using innovative tools”, Materials Today: Proceedings Volume 37 Pages 1235-1238
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Chun Ling Xiao, Ying Ren, Hui Ling Ding
In this experiment black soybeans as raw materials,different factor on black beans polyphenol extraction yield influence,and studied the polyphenols antioxidant activity through establishing DPPH· system,·OH system and reducing power system,and compared with Vc.
Food Science and Technology,2008: (9)151-154.
Journal of Chinese Institute of Food Science, 2010,10(5) 20-27 [5] AMIN I, NORAZAIDAH Y, HAINIDA K.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry ,1995,43:27-32
Journal of Chinese Institute of Food Science, 2010,10 (5). 28-36
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Chris Salim, Yan Shao, Hirofumi Hinode, Niki Prastomo
The utilization of the sludge from this mudflow as useful materials is a potential solution to this problem.
Some modifications in the treatment process to purify the solid product such as removal of carbon material prior to hydrothermal treatment or dissolution of quartz and other lower CEC materials with longer time of contact with alkali medium may increase the CEC of the product.
With higher concentration of alkali medium and hydrothermal treatment temperature, more quartz and other silica and alumina containing materials in the mud can be dissolved into the alkali medium and converted into zeolites during hydrothermal treatment process.
Nharingo, “Synthesis and Characterisation of Zeolites from Coal Fly Ash (CFA)”, Engineering Science and Technology: An International Journal, Volume 3, No. 4, 2013, p.714-718
Hinode, “Hydrothermal Synthesis of Zeolites from Lake Sludge”, Advanced Materials Research, Volume 785-786, 2013, p.1117-1120
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Es Ghadiri Zahrani, Amir Heidari Shahmaleki, D. Zamani, H. Soleimanimehr
Sales: Machining of nickel-base, Inconel 718, alloy with ceramic tools under finishing conditions with various coolant supply pressures, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 162–163 (2005), p. 609 [4] E.O.
Bonney: Effect of high-pressure coolant supply when machining nickel-base, Inconel 718, alloy with coated carbide tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 153–154 (2004), p. 1045 [5] E.O.
Ezugwu: Improvements in the machining of aero-engine alloys using self-propelled rotary tooling technique, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 185 (2007), p. 60 [11] Singh, R., and Khamba, J.S.
:Taguchi Technique for Modeling Material Removal Rate in Ultrasonic Machining of Titanium, Materials Science and Eng., Vol. 460 (2007), p. 365 [12] G.
Materials Processing Tech.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Huan Lao Liu, Guang Yu Tan, Bao Yue Chen, Xiao Li Li
But Cutting force induced error has been more important as the hard cutting and hard cutting material used.
Acknowledgements: The authors would like thank to the following supports: The National Natural Science Fund Project (50975053), The State Key Laboratory Project (0810176), Guangdong Ocean University Natural Science Fund Project (1012145) and (XJG201205) References [1] R.Ramesh, M.A.Mannan, A.N.Poo: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture Vol.40 (2000), p.1235 [2] H.Schwenke, W.Knapp, H.Haitjema, et al: Manufacturing Technology Vol.57 (2) (2008), p.660 [3] H.Schwenke, W.Knapp, H.Haitjema, et al: Manufacturing Technology Vol.57 (2) (2008), p. 675 [4] Eyüp Sabri Topal, Can C: Materials Processing Technology Vol. 170(2005), p.192 [5] X.Li: Inter.
,Manukid P: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol.44(2004), p. 1283 [9] S.Ratchev, S.
Huang, et al: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture Vol. 46 (2006), p. 542 [10] T.C.
Rao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.211 (2011), p. 24 [11] Jiliweisi, Yang Jianguo, Wu Hao: Transaction of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Vol.37 (2005), p. 118 [12] Wu Hao, Yang Jianguo, Zhang Hangtao: Journal of Si Chuan university (engineering science edition) Vol. 40 (2008), p. 165 [13] Chen Zhijun.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: P.A. Lykov, R.M. Baitimerov, S.D. Vaulin
Shindo, Comparison of Microstructures and Properties for a Ni-Base Superalloy (Alloy 625) Fabricated by Electron and Laser Beam Melting, Journal of Materials Science Research. 1 (2) (2012) 3-41
Zhang, Microstructure Characteristics of Inconel 625 Superalloy Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 31 (9) (2015) 946-952
Attallah, Process Optimisation of Selective Laser Melting using Energy Density Model for Nickel-based Superalloys, Materials Science and Technology. (2015)
Hopkinson, High density selective laser melting of Waspaloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 195 (2008) 77-87
Sennour, Microstructural and mechanical approaches of the selective laser melting process applied to a nickel-base superalloy, Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Mazran Ismail, Abu Hasan Abu Bakar, Noor Faisal Abas, Shardy Abdullah, Ruhizal Roosli
For this purpose, a series of reviews have been done on relevant written documents like journal and proceeding articles, books, thesis, research reports and monographs, as well as documented measured drawings.
From the literature review, the similarities and differences between some selected non-structural elements of the traditional Malay houses are described as follows: i) Wall The literatures showed that in its original form, the wall of the traditional Malay house is constructed form the simple materials of bertam and palm leaves.
Enoch, Integrating the Malay Traditional Design Elements into Contemporary Design: An Approach towards Sustainable Innovation, Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences. 129 (2013) 59–67
Nik Ibrahim, Pendekatan Dasar Pemikiran Seni Bina Warisan Melayu Bagi Mendapatkan Keselesaan Hawa Serta Penyelesaian Masalah Iklim dan Persekitaran Dalam Seni Bina Masa Kini, Journal Design + Built. 2 (2009) 18-27
Proceeding of the International Conference on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology 2011, 14 - 15 January 2011, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (2011) 683-688
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Xin Shu, Kai Lv, Yue Gu, Qian Ping Ran, Cheng Yu, Hong Lei Chang
Experimental progam Materials.
Materials. 2010, 3(2): 918-942
MATERIALS & DESIGN. 2014, 59: 1-9
KONA Powder and Particle Journal. 2009, 27: 119-129
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2013, 129(1): 346-353
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Arne Kromm, Thomas Kannengiesser, Christoph Heinze, Christopher Schwenk, Michael Rethmeier
The development of high-strength structural steels with yield strengths up to 1000 MPa results in the requirement of suitable filler materials for welding.
References [1] Withers, P.J., et al., Residual stress part 2 - nature and origins, 2001, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 17, p. 366-375
[3] Francis, J.A., et al., Welding residual stresses in ferritic power plant steels, 2007, Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 23, p. 1009-1020
A., et al., The effects of filler material metal transformation temperature on residual stresses in a high strength steel weld, 2009, Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol. 131, p. 1-15
[13] Kromm, A., et al., In-situ observation of phase transformations during welding of low transformation temperature filler material, 2010, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 638-642, p. 3769-3774