... plays an important role in the development of Mechanical Engineering The thesis studies the English – Vietnamese translation of terms in the materials for Mechanical Engineering First, the thesis ... applied in the English-Vietnamese translation of terms inmaterials for mechanical engineering Hopefully, the result of the study would be useful in technical translation especially translation in ... translation in mechanical engineering, dictionaries editing, English language teaching as well as for the standardization of Vietnamese mechanical engineering terminology ...
... mechanical engineering In dictionaries editing, the editor may order mechanical engineering terms based on their structural features by classifying English mechanical engineering terms into the groups ... Vietnamese mechanical engineering terms, the author finds out that Vietnamese mechanical engineering terms can be classified into two main kinds: simple terms and complex terms In this part, the author ... Specifically combined words usually consist of a noun which plays the most important role in naming things, phenomena, processes in mechanical engineering, the other words in each specific word combination...
... protection materials discussed in these pages include the following: 1In January 2011 the National Materials Advisory Board (NMAB) and the Board on Manuacturing and Engineering Design combined to ... applications documented in the report Integrated Computational Materials Engineering.2 It can be focused on the most promising opportunities in lightweight protection materials, bringing such current ... brazing/soldering materials Development of adhesives and active brazing/ soldering materials and their processing methods to match the elastic impedance of current materials while minimizing...
... materials Softening of nanocrystalline metals at very small grain sizes On the inverse Hall–Petch relationship innanocrystallinematerials On the grain size softening innanocrystallinematerials ... relationship innanocrystallinematerials Grain-size dependent hardening and softening of nanocrystalline Cu and Pd An explanation to the abnormal Hall–Petch relation innanocrystallinematerials ... and in their following work [128] concluded that while grain-boundary diffusion is the operating mechanism innanocrystalline creep; a combined mechanism involving dislocation creep and grain-boundary...
... Yalta, Ukraine from 19-23 September 2005 The lively discussion sessions in the evenings, unfortunately, could not be included in the proceedings but in some sense they were continued during a rigorous ... Kruchinin (eds.), Electron Correlation in New Materials and Nanosystems, 9–21 c 2007 Springer N CHANDRASEKHAR 10 measures, it is uncertain whether the integrity of the organic is maintained ... related materials S Akutagawa, T Muranaka, J Akimitsu Shape resonances in the interband pairing in nanoscale modulated materials A Bianconi, M Filippi, M Fratini, E Liarokapis, V Palmisano, N.L Saini,...
... complete spectrum of materials physics, including fundamental principles, physical properties, materials theory and design Recognizing the increasing importance of materials science in future device ... N N N N N N N N N N N N N pyridine pyridazine pyrimidine pyrazine triazine tetrazine 10 11 12 13 14 N N N N N 4,4'-bipyridine 2-methylpyrazine 15 16 N quinoxaline 17 Scheme 2.3 Selected N-Heterocycles ... and G Camino 90 Internal Friction in Metallic Materials A Reference Book By M.S Blanter, I.S Golovin, H Neuh¨ user, and H.-R Sinning a 98 Physics of Negative Refraction and Negative Index Materials...
... nanocrystallinematerials as regards the dimensionality are cluster materials, fibrous materials, films and multilayer materials, and also polycrystalline materials whose grains have NanocrystallineMaterials ... nanocrystalline state, grouping these investigations in accordance with the investigated materials and properties, describing the general and special features in the results of these investigations, ... OF MICROSTRUCTURE OF COMPACTED AND BULK NANOCRYSTALLINEMATERIALS 227 6.1 6.2 INTERFACES IN COMPACTED MATERIALS 228 STUDY OF NANOCRYSTALLINEMATERIALS BY MEANS OF POSITRON ANNIHILATION...
... gases in porous media and also brings morphological information, in the case of amorphous materials, and structural information, in the case of crystalline and ordered materials Crystalline, ordered, ... electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission ... significant insight into the mechanism responsible for the analyzed problem [5,7,38] The first theory explaining Brownian motion was developed by Einstein in 1905 [36] Later, Langevin created another...
... consists initially in obtaining a new integrated series Zi , i Zi = zj − z , (9) j =1 the average z being taken over all points, L z = zi L i=1 (10) After dividing the series into intervals, the points ... estimating the size of a discontinuity in a material by measuring the difference in time between ultrasonic signals scattering off the opposite tips of the discontinuity For welding-joint inspection, ... of α and H are obtained by averaging the slopes of all curves in the corresponding intervals, as shown by the solid lines 4.2 Welding Defects in Metals from TOFD Ultrasonic Inspection The TOFD...
... ultra-long single-crystal ZnAl2O4 spinel nanotubes were fabricated through a spinel-forming interfacial solid-state reaction of core-shell ZnO–Al2O3 nanowires involving the Kirkendall effect [38] Singlecrystal ... top In situ Template Method Based on Chemical Etching Reaction Currently, the template-directed synthesis of functional materials is arousing increasing interest due to its unique advantages in ... reduce its interfacial energy Moreover, changes in the reaction energy and the height of reaction barriers inevitably accompany the wellknown increase in diffusion rate The increased interface...
... the strain hardening exponent Hutchinson, Rice and Rosengren showed that in order to maintain the path independence of J, stress and strain must vary as / r near the crack tip By applying the ... plane ij Strain tensor ij Dimensionless strain function in HRR solution p ij Dimensionless strain function in Mode II HRR solution p kk Principal plastic strain Effective strain p Effective ... stress intensity factor KMP Plastic stress intensity factor K max Maximum stress intensity factor in fatigue pre-cracking K final Maximum stress intensity factor at the end of fatigue pre-cracking...
... Subhadra 90 Internal Friction in Metallic Materials A Handbook By M.S Blanter, I.S Golovin, H Neuh¨auser, and H.-R Sinning M.S Blanter I.S Golovin H Neuh¨auser H.-R Sinning Internal Friction in Metallic ... The peaks in other fcc metals (no steels) are not called Finkelshtein–Rosin peaks The main features of the Finkelshtein–Rosin relaxation can be described as follows (Rosin and Finkelshtein 1953; ... the increase in size incompatibility, caused in the first case by the increase in the dissolved atom diameter and in the second case by the decrease in metal lattice spacings, and to weakening...
... Modeling Abhijit Majumdar 29 Chapter Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Recent Developments Yordan Kyosev 47 Chapter Application of CFD in Yarn Engineering in Reducing Hairiness during Winding Process ... entering/exiting the domain, there is no benefit in having fibers terminating within the domain either Therefore the fibers are assigned an original length equal to twice the diagonal of the domain ... of an input variable is conducted by eliminating one designed input from the optimized ANN model at a time Training is initiated again and continued up to the optimum level The difference in prediction...
... retarding com pounds Phthalates are found in soft PVC building products, including vinyl f ooring, upholstery, wall coverings, and shower curtains (They are also used in non- building materials ... ubiquitous in the environment, including in remote areas such as the Arctic49 and deep in the oceans.50 Rapidly increasing levels have been measured in sediments, marine animals and humans, indicating ... of concern used in building materials are showing up in increasing concentrations in human milk, blood and tissue samples, raising concerns about their growing potential for causing cancer or other...
... suggested the idea of spin as a kind of intrinsic moment in electrons, thus establishing a fundamental building block in the physics of magnetic phenomena in solids Currently, research in the area of ... assuming periodicity in the direction parallel to the interface while working in a real space in the direction perpendicular Labeling the layers by integer n and m at each ky point of the Brillouin ... UK D Fort, School of Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK J Awaka, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology,...
... polycrystalline manganites It has been shown that the DSM value is larger in the single-crystalline manganite than that in the polycrystalline one as shown in Fig [80] More interestingly, the ... (DTad) is larger in the single-crystalline manganite than that in the polycrystalline one (see Fig 4) In addition, the single crystals have the large magnetic entropy change induced by low magnetic ... 294 K In addition, the large values of DSM were obtained for the remaining samples in the room-temperature range (see Table 1) Therefore, these single crystals are attractive candidate materials...
... magnetic stripes Unlike nanosecond laser machining, processing of magnetic materials using femtosecond laser does not create any domain pinning effects [10] In addition, A Semerok et al has shown that ... achieved structures, in particular verifying the extent of laser processing on the resulting properties 4) Evaluating the feasibility of using laser processing approaches on magnetic materials fabrication ... radiation on the surface of Finemet ribbons These lines represent new pinning centres for domain wall movements, leading to the increase of the static coercivity as seen in Figure 2.8 It was observed...
... supervisory 2.4 Financial difficulties Up to April 2003, 61 hospitals in Vietnam (7%) had incinerators Most incinerators were very expensive They operated erratically and inefficiently Incinerators ... Korean incinerators but they rarely used them as they did not have treatment system Some Vietnamese factories tried manufacturing incinerators but either they could not apply in reality or incinerators ... of the Ministry of Public Health, medical waste must be treated immediately at once, contained in bag or barrel according to color and standard In fact, in most hospitals, especially in private...
... account – 611 (Goods in transit account – 151) Debit Credit Cost of beginning materials - Transfer cost of beginning (beginning materialsin transit materials (beginning materialsin transit) Balance: ... of materials more economical effect businesses gains These roles require materials management to be close in all stages from purchasing, reserving and maintaining to using them In the purchasing ... remaining on the general accounting book and cost of materials using during the period Cost of materials used = Cost of beginning Cost of materials stored + materialsin the period Cost of ending...