Material Science and Engineering Technology V Volume 890 [2017-04-05] |
Material Science and Engineering Technology V Volume 890 Authors: Bryan B. Pajarito, Danzen F. Dang-Awan, Mikhael Anthony A.Felipe, Kevin C. Handa Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Epoxy/amine-coatedpolyester triangular bar composites were fabricated and exposed to 5 wt%hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution at 40 °C. The... 3 Authors: Ananthanarayanan Rajeshkannan Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Poreclosure behavior in sintered Al-4Fe3C and Al-4Fe3C-2Cu composite preforms were studied under cold andhot... 8 Authors: Elammaran Jayamani, Muhammad Khusairy bin Bakri Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:In thisresearch, the alkaline treated and untreated sugarcane bagasse was used asreinforcement with unsaturated polyester to make... 12 Authors: Dulina Tholibon, Abu Bakar Sulong, Norhamidi Muhamad,Izdihar Tharazi, Nur Farhani Ismail, Duratul Ain Tholibon Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Thedevelopment of bio-composites as biodegradable and renewable materials forsustainable technology are advantageous in creating a green... 16 Tensile Properties of WovenCarbon/Kevlar Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composite Authors: Nurain Hashim, Dayang Laila Abdul Majid, Rizal Zahari,Noorfaizal Yidris Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Carbonfibres and Kevlar fibres are among the commonly used fibres in the compositeindustry. As carbon fibres usually known for its superior... 20 Authors: Noel Jeffrey P. Pinton, Bryan B. Pajarito Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Theeffect of replacing carbon black (CB) with surfactant-modified natural feldspar(SMNF) on hardness and tensile properties of natural... 24 Authors: Giselle Lou D. Leuterio, Bryan B. Pajarito, Kliff RichmondP. Mejia, Louis Martin G. Mendoza, Elaine Joyce S. Oquendo Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Naturalzeolite, an abundant clay with porous solids based on silica, is modified withamine salt and surfactant, and incorporated as filler... 28 Authors: Duangkhae Bootkul, Thammanun Bootkul, Saweat Intarasiri Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Thisresearch was focused on the study of the synthesis process, and the physicaland mechanical properties, of the composite material... 32 Authors: Duangkhae Bootkul, Saweat Intarasiri Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Therising concern towards environmental issue underscores the “greenproducts”based on natural resources for a wide range of applications.... Study on Utilization of Palm Frondfor Wood Plastic Composite Authors: Bahruddin, Zuchra Helwani, Russita Martani Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Palmfrond waste is a lignoselulose material that is abundant availability inIndonesia. The material has potential to be used as raw... 40 Improving Interfacial Adhesion ofSub-Micro PA6 Composites with De-Sized Carbon Fiber Authors: Mohamed H. Gabr, Kiyoshi Uzawa Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:In ourprevious study we showed the the potential of using of sub-micro Alumina/Titanium(ALTi) particles as a multifunctional reinforcement... 44 Authors: Norzurain Mukhsin, Helyati Abu Hassan Shaari, Mohd AzlanMohd Ishak, Abd Majid Noor Aishatun Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-poly(butyl acrylate) or PS-b-PI-b-PBA triblock copolymer with different ratio (5:5and 4:6) of styrene... 50 Modeling the Hardness and MechanicalProperties of Moulded Natural Rubber Pad Authors: Bryan B. Pajarito, Mara Angelika E. Quizon, Rofel Anne L.Marquez, Patricia Bianca C. Bermio Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:TheShore A hardness, tensile stress at specified elongation (100, 200, and 300%),and compression stress at given strain (20 and 40%) of... 54 Authors: Bryan B. Pajarito, Kimberly A. Gines, Angelica S. Baluyut,Jennielyn Aina A. de Leon, Ralph P. Villa Chapter 1: Compositesand Polymers Abstract:Theeffect of replacing carbon black with organo-modified bentonite andacid-activated zeolite on vulcanization characteristics of natural... 59 Epoxidation of Waste Rubber/ZeolitePowder as Potential Filler for Epoxy Resin Authors: Karl C. Ondoy, Bryan B. Pajarito Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Thisstudy reports the epoxidation of waste rubber/zeolite (WR/Z) powder usingperformic acid solution and its use as potential filler for... 64 Metal Organic Frameworks-TemplatedHollow Mn2NiO4 Flower for Enhanced Supercapacitor Electrodes Authors: Zhou Ran Zhang, Yi Zhong Huang, Shu Xin Bai Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Afacile strategy of uniform flower-shaped binary-metal-based metal-organicframeworks (MOFs) has been successfully synthesized via a simple... 68 Reinforcement of StereolithographyResin with Silica-Based Fillers Authors: Amierson Castro Tilendo, Bryan B. Pajarito Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Thisstudy investigated the improvement of hardness and flexural properties of acommercial stereolithography (SLA) resin by reinforcement... 74 Authors: Eduardo C. Atayde Jr., Monica M. Berenguel, Susan D. Arco Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Smartpolymers are materials that respond to external stimuli via reversiblemorphological changes, making them potential systems for drug... 78 Authors: Reymark D. Maalihan, Bryan B. Pajarito Chapter 1:Composites and Polymers Abstract:Thiswork reports the effect of temperature on degradation of colored low-densitypolyethylene (PE) films during thermal aging. Film samples... Conductivity Improvement of SilverNanowire Transparent Electrodes by Surface Plasma Treatment Authors: Nathaniel de Guzman, Joybelle Lopez, Magdaleno Vasquez Jr.,Mary Donnabelle Balela Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Highaspect ratio silver nanowires (Ag NWs) were successfully synthesized byCuCl2-mediated synthesis. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and... 89 Authors: Wara Dyah Pita Rengga, Sri Wahyuni, Agung Feinnudin Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Theperformance of nanosilver loaded bamboo-based activated carbon as an adsorbentused for the adsorptive removal of formaldehyde in the... 93 Authors: Sourabh Paul, Amitava Ghosh Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Smallquantity cooling lubrication (SQCL) with commercially available metal workingfluids (MWF) and nanofluids has been attempted... 98 Effect of Acid/Fiber Ratio onPhysical Properties of Cellulose Nanofibers Extracted from Cassava Pulp Authors: Thanh Chi Nguyen, Chaiwat Ruksakulpiwat, YupapornRuksakulpiwat Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Cellulosenanofibers (CeNF) were extracted successfully from cassava pulp (CP) bysubmitting to alkali, bleaching and acid hydrolysis... 103 Authors: Mohd Salleh Abdul Rahim, Izwan Ismail, Syarifah Nur Aqida Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Lowthermal conductivity of magnetorheological (MR) fluid limits its potential tobe applied in high temperature environment. Recently,... 108 Authors: Ratnawati, Jarnuzi Gunlazuardi, Slamet Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Carbonand Nitrogen-doped TNTA were synthesized by in-situ anodic oxidation of Tiusing glycerol containing NH4F followed by... 112 Molecular Oxygen Adsorbed on GalliumDoped Graphene: A First-Principles Study Authors: Seba Sara Varghese, Sundaram Swaminathan, Krishna KumarSingh, Vikas Mittal Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:The adsorptionof molecular oxygen on gallium doped graphene sheet is investigated usingfirst-principles density functional theory... 117 Authors: Heri Sutanto, Eko Hidayanto, Mukholit, Singgih Wibowo, IisNurhasanah, Hadiyanto Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Titaniumdioxide (TiO2) is one of popular semiconductor materials thatusually used for photocatalytic application. Recent studies... 121 Laterally Inhomogeneous BarrierHeight Analysis for Thermally Annealed CuNiTi/p-InP Contacts Authors: Bahattin Abay Chapter 2:Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Abstract:Thefabrication of thermally stable Schottky contacts with high barrier height (BH)to InP is one of the main challenges for InP-based device... 127 Modified Synthetic Fibers a Treatmentfor Heavy Metal Removal in Aqueous Authors: Patcharin Racho, Pinitta Phalathip, Warutai Dejtanon Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:In thisstudy was evaluated a performance of chemically modified synthesis fiber forthe heavy metal treatment. Four fibers sampled from... 133 Effect of Degrading TransparentOxo-Biodegradable Polyethylene Plastic Bags to Water Quality Authors: Benedict A. Requejo, Bryan B. Pajarito Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Polyethylene(PE) contributes largely to plastic wastes that exist in aquatic environmentsas a consequence of its widespread use. To address... 137 Authors: Akida Mulyaningtyas, Fitri Nur Kayati, Siti Syamsiah,Sarto, Wahyudi Budi Sediawan Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Thisresearch intends to explore the effect of pretreatment on lignoselulose to beused as raw material for bioethanol production.... 141 Heat Effects from Far-Infrared Sourcetowards Antioxidant Activity in Aquilaria subintegra Leaves Authors: Habsah Alwi, Nurul Asyikin Md Zaki, Nurhaslina Che Radzi,Miradatul Najwa Mohd Rodhi, Muhd Anwar Ami, Ku Halim Ku Hamid Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Aquilaria tree is known for its ability ofproducing high quality resin called agarwood or gaharu oil. The leaves of thistree were... 146 Copper-Treated Philippine NaturalZeolites for Escherichia coliInactivation Authors: Eleanor Olegario-Sanchez, Michael Tan, Herman Mendoza, MaryDonnabelle Balela Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Wereport the modification of Philippine natural zeolites by copper doping and itsuse in E. coli inactivation. Zeolite samples soaked in 25... 150 Authors: Sook Fun Pang, Mei Zhu Lau, Mashitah M. Yusoff, JoliusGimbun Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Acombined effect of microwave irradiation and solvent types on the phenoliccompounds extraction from Orthosiphon stamineus leaves... 155 Hardness Removal from Water byModified Starch Authors: Patcharin Racho, Kusuma Namseethan Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:This isa preliminary study for hardness removal via modified starch combined with anultrafiltration process that provides on high effluence... 159 Enzymatic Activity of ImmobilizedCarbonic Anhydrase onto Amberlite XAD7 Authors: Fazlena Hamzah, Siti Nadia Abdullah, Siti Noor Hazirah MohdRafidi Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Carboncapture by using carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme has become an alternative andenvironmental friendly approach in carbon sequestration... 163 Optimization of Ultrasonic-AssistedExtraction of Polyphenolic and Flavonoids from Labisiapumila Authors: Jessinta Sandanasamy, Mashitah M. Yusoff, Jolius Gimbun Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Thiswork presents an optimization study of polyphenol extraction from L. pumila with aid of sonication. The polyphenolcontent was... 167 Swelling and Crosslinked FormaldehydeChitosan as Adsorbent for Metal Ion Cu (II) Authors: Budi Hastuti, Yulia Santrinitas Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Researchabout comparison of chitosan modified by swelling and formaldehyde crosslinkedin adsorption of metal ion Cu... 171 A Comparative Performance of NewMaterials for Carbon Dioxide Removal in Absorption Process Authors: Kreangkrai Maneeintr, Tawatchai Charinpanitkul Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Nowadays,the problems of climate change and global warming become more serious onenvironmental concern due to the higher amount of carbon... 176 Addition of Mo Zn Fe and Ag intoHZSM-5 and NaZSM-5 Catalysts Authors: Pannaporn Pintavirooj, Ponlakit Jitto, Nida Chaimoon Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Thisresearch objective was to study a synthesis of metal ZSM-5 catalyst by addingthe metals into the HZSM-5 and NaZSM5. Metals used were... 180 Authors: Fazlena Hamzah, Rachel Michael S. Liansim, Nurul HazwaniHanib Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:A highbiocompatibility apatite coated titanium (Ti) could be achieved by biomimeticmethod. The method is beneficial in surface modification... 184 Authors: Ainatul Mardhiah Mohd Amin, Suhaila Mohd Sauid, MohamadSufian So’aib, Mohibah Musa, Ku Halim Ku Hamid Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Theobjective of this study is to investigate the mechanical and thermal propertiesof thermoplastic film (TPS) from Tacca... 188 Authors: Wen Qi Song, Yu Yang Liu, Yu Hou, Yan Wang Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Basedon the selective adsorption property of the imidazolium-type hyperbranchedpolymeric ionic liquid... 192 Authors: Patcharaporn Thitiwongsawet, Supattra Saetan, PaponsanSiangsanoh Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Compositefilms from sugarcane bagasse fibers (SBF), coconut coir fibers (CCF) and waterhyacinth fibers (WHF)/poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC)... 196 Effect of Coating Adhesion onTurmeric Essential Oil Incorporated into Chitosan-Based Edible Coating Authors: M.H. Ahmad, Noorsuhana Mohd Yusof, Junaidah Jai, FazlenaHamzah Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Themain objective of this paper is to study the coating adhesion of edible coatingincorporated with active ingredients from turmeric... 204 Effect of Sintering Temperature onZinc Substituted Calcium Phosphate Ceramics Authors: C.M. Mardziah, Mohamad Firdaus Abdul Wahid, Koay Mei Hyie,Nik Rozlin Nik Masdek, Z. Salleh Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Calciumphosphate ceramics were substituted with several concentrations of zinc ions(0, 5, 10 and 15 mol%) using precipitation method. The... 209 Authors: Adrian Chlanda, Ewa Kijeńska, Wojciech Święszkowski Chapter 3:Biotechnologies, Biomaterials and Technologies in Environmental Engineering Abstract:Biodegradablepolymeric fibers with nanoand submicron diameters, produced by electrospinningcan be used as scaffolds in tissue engineering.... 213 Authors: Saptono Hadi, Müfit Bahadir Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:LC-MSmethods have become a very important method for brominated flame retardants(BFRs) analysis and replaced the traditional GC-MS method.... 219 Photon-Induced L-Shell X-Ray ProductionCross Sections for Lanthanides at 59.54 keV Authors: Rıdvan Durak, Ferdi Akman, Abdulhalik Karabulut Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:The Ll,Lα and Lβ X-ray production cross sections for Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd and Tbelements were determined using a reflection geometry. The... 223 Hydrogen Bonds-EnhancedOrganoclay-Free Oil Based Drilling Fluid System Authors: Xian Bin Huang, Guan Cheng Jiang Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:Conventionaloil based drilling fluids or muds (OBMs) using organophilic clay as viscosifierand rheological control agent cannot carry drill... 227 Authors: Chitipat Chuaicham, Kreangkrai Maneeintr Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:Toenhance oil recovery, surfactant flooding is one of the techniques used toreduce the interfacial tension (IFT) between displacing and... 235 Study on the Preparation andProperties of Hybrid Lubricant for Invert Emulsion Drilling Fluids Authors: Shuang Lei Peng, Guan Cheng Jiang, Li Li Yang, Xin Liang Li Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:Ahybrid lubricant for invert emulsion drilling fluids (IEDFs), especially forhigh density (ρ>1.8 g/cm3) IEDFs, was... 239 Authors: Jiraporn Payormhorm, Xiao Bo Li, Thomas Maschmeyer, NavadolLaosiripojana, Surawut Chuangchote Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:Carbonnitride is a representative metal-free photocatalyst for green chemical technology.In this study, synthesized... 248 Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studyof Lecithin Inhibiting Hydrate-Dissociation Authors: Le Wang, Guan Cheng Jiang, Xin Lin, Xian Min Zhang, Qi HuiJiang Chapter 4:Materials and Technologies of Chemical Engineering Abstract:Moleculardynamics simulations are used to study the dissociation inhibiting mechanism oflecithin for structure I hydrates. Adsorption... 252 Experimental Study on the BundleLithium-Ion Batteries Fire Authors: Ming Yi Chen, Richard Yuen, Jian Wang Chapter 5:Design and Development of Fuel Cells and Batteries Abstract:In thispaper, a report is given on an experimental study of the combustioncharacteristics of six bundle lithium-ion batteries in a... 263 The Morphology Effect on theSelectivity of SPEEK/ENR Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Authors: W.N.E. Wan Mohd Noral Azman, Juhana Jaafar, W.N.W. Salleh,Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, M.H.D. Othman, Mukhlis A. Rahman, F. Aziz, Norhaniza Yusof Chapter 5:Design and Development of Fuel Cells and Batteries Abstract:Theobjective of this study is to investigate the morphology effect of ENR-50content on the conductivity and methanol permeability of... 267 Optimization of the Microstructure ofMolten Carbonate Fuel Cell Anode Authors: Tomasz Wejrzanowski, Karol Cwieka, Jarosław Milewski,Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski Chapter 5:Design and Development of Fuel Cells and Batteries Abstract:Developmentof Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells is strongly governed by improvement ofdurability and efficiency of the main components. This can... 274 Authors: N. Awang, Juhana Jaafar, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, M.H.D. Othman,Mukhlis A. Rahman Chapter 5:Design and Development of Fuel Cells and Batteries Abstract:In thisstudy, a fine fibers mat were produced from SPEEK/Cloisite solution and theeffect of the dope concentration on the fibers morphology... 278 Nanostructures and Properties ofVanadium Oxide Thin Film Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Method Authors: Elvan Şenarslan, Betül Güzeldir, Mustafa Sağlam Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:In thisresearch, we reported structural, optical and morphological properties of vanadium oxide thin films directly grown on the glass... 287 Physical Properties of CdSxTe1-x Thin FilmsPrepared by Close Spaced Sublimation Method Authors: Thitinai Gaewdang, Ngamnit Wongcharoen Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:CdSxTe1-x (0 ≤ x ≤1) thin films were prepared on clear quartz glass substrate by close spacedsublimation method using... 291 Authors: Ngamnit Wongcharoen, Thitinai Gaewdang Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:SnSthin films were deposited by thermal evaporation in vacuum on glass slidesubstrate. The as-deposited films were thermally annealed in a... 295 Authors: Karem Yoli Tucto Salinas, Loreleyn F. Flores Escalante,Jorge Andrés Guerra Torres, Rolf Grieseler, Thomas Kups, Jörg Pezoldt, AndresOsvet, Miroslaw Batentschuk, Roland Weingärtner Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:Terbium-dopedaluminum nitride thin films have been deposited by radio frequency magnetronsputtering. The influence of annealing treatments... 299 Growth Mechanism of Copper OxideFabricaticated by Potentiostatic Electrodeposition Method Authors: Nurliyana binti Mohamad Arifin, Fariza Mohamad, Chia HuiLing, Nabiah binti Zinal, Asyikin Sasha binti Mohd Hanif, Nik Hisyamudin MuhdNor, Masanobu Izaki Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:Thisexperiment is about fabrication of n-type Cu2O thin film onfluorine doped thin oxide (FTO) glass by using copper acetate... 303 Design of Reservoir RecognitionTechnique Component - Open Porosity in Non-Polarizing Electrodes Authors: Jakub Skibinski, Tomasz Wejrzanowski, Krzysztof JanKurzydlowski Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:In thepresent study modeling of permeability of open-porosity ceramic materials usedin non-polarizing electrodes is addressed. The... 308 Preparation and Properties ofCaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 Glass-Ceramics from Granite Wastes Authors: Jun Feng Kang, Jin Shu Cheng, Jing Wang, Yan Sheng Hou,Shao Yang Qian Chapter 6:Design and Fabrication of Thin Films and Ceramics Abstract:Graniteprocess industry generates a large amount of wastes, which pollute and damagethe environment. This work aims to investigate the... 312 Hot Deformation Behaviour andMicrostructural Evaluation of Zr-1Nb Alloy Authors: Kuldeep Kumar Saxena, Vivek Pancholi, Gajanan PrabhakarChaudhari, Dinesh Srivastava, Gautam Kumar Dey, Sanjay K. Jha, N. Saibaba Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Innuclear water reactors, zirconium alloys are extensively used as fuel claddingmaterial and in other structural applications. Uniaxial hot... 319 High Strain Rate CompressiveBehaviour of Selective Laser Melted Ti-6Al-4V Authors: Maziar Ramezani, Emmanuel Flores-Johnson, Lu Ming Shen,Thomas Neitzert Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Ti-6Al-4Valloy is one of the most important engineering alloys, combining attractiveproperties with inherent workability. The aim of this... 323 Structure and Properties of CuCr0.6Alloy after Severe Plastic Deformation Authors: Kinga Rodak, Joanna Sobota, Wojciech Głuchowski Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Thispaper focuses on the effect of rolling with cyclic movement of rolls (RCMR) onmicrostructure refinement, mechanical properties and... 327 Authors: Tatyana Umarova Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Inconnection with the search for new materials and the more extensive use ofmetals and alloys with special physical and chemical... 331 Investigation of Impact Behavior ofTIG Welded Inconel 718 at Aircraft Engine Operating Temperatures Authors: Yagiz Uzunonat Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:In thiswork, Charpy notch pendulum impact test was performed on non-welded and TIG(Tungsten Inert Gas) welded Inconel 718 specimens at... 339 Analysis of Residual Stress on FSW AA6061 Using Hole-Drilling with ESPI for HFMI Treated Condition Authors: Mohamed Ackiel Mohamed, Yupiter H.P. Manurung, MarkusLaakkonen Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Tensileresidual stress in friction stir welded (FSW) Aluminum alloy joints is wellknown to be detrimental to fatigue resistance properties... 344 Improving Mechanical Properties ofCo-Cr-W Alloys by Powder Metallurgy Authors: Choncharoen Sawangrat, Komgrit Leksakul Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Thisstudy focuses on improving the mechanical properties of Co-Cr-W alloys byapplying Harmonic Structure Design – bimodal grain size... 348 Effect of Zr-Addition to Ti-14MnAlloy Authors: Mohammed K. Gouda, Mohamed Abdel Hady Gepreel, KoichiNakamura, Akihiko Chiba Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Theeffect of Zr addition on the microstructure, cold workability and hardness oflow-cost Ti-14Mn alloy was investigated. A set of alloys... 352 Authors: Lingappa M. Shashank, M.S. Srinath, Hassan JayarajAmarendra Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Microwaveprocessing of bulk metallic materials is an emerging area. In the present work,brass in bulk form is melted in a modified domestic... 356 Implementing ThermomechanicalProperties of 22MnB5 Steel during Hot Single-Point Incremental Forming Authors: Amar Al-Obaidi, Verena Kräusel, Dirk Landgrebe Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Thestrategy in manufacturing hardened parts used in car bodies is to tailor themechanical properties. This is done by combining together a... 362 Some Studies on the BulgingCharacteristics of Cold-Upset Steel Preforms Authors: Ananthanarayanan Rajeshkannan Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Presentinvestigation pertains to establish the bulging characteristics of sinteredsteel preforms under cold upsetting. Cylindrical preforms... 367 Microstructure and Wear Properties ofHigh-Pressure Torsion Processed Iron Authors: Hirotaka Kato, Yoshikazu Todaka Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Microstructureand sliding wear properties of the sub-microcrystalline pure iron produced byan HPT process were investigated in detail. It... 371 Authors: Ronald Allan S. de los Reyes Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:SiliconCarbide (SiC) abrasive machining solid particulates is one of the keyengineering materials in the continuous development of wafer... 375 Laser Melting of High ThermalConductivity Steel (HTCS) Surface Authors: Norhafzan Bariman, Syarifah Nur Aqida, Fazliana Fauzun Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Thispaper presents a laser melting of high thermal conductivity steel (HTCS) diesfor surface properties modification due to die failures... 380 Material Removal Model of LapGrinding for Sapphire Substrate Based on Roughness Parameters Authors: Hyun Seop Lee, Taek Yung Lee Chapter 7:Properties of Metals and Alloys, Processing Technologies Abstract:Sapphireis one of difficult-to-machine materials because of its high hardness andbrittleness. It can be used for an optical window or cover... 384 Fabrication of Eco-Green Brick byUsing of Vetiver Grass as Feldspar Replacement Authors: T. Threrujirapapong, W. Khanitchaidecha, Duangdao Channei,Auppatham Nakaruk Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Vetivergrass is a widespread plant in Thailand. It has been used in severalapplications such as land erosion prevention, toxic pollutants... 391 Effect of Delaying Addition of HeatStimulated Superplasticizer on Fresh Properties of Mortar Authors: Zabihollah Tahery, Faraidoon Rahmanzai, Shigeyuki Date Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Toassure the quality and required workability of mortar or concrete, varioustypes of superplasticizers are used. There are many factors... 396 Investigation of Polyurethane Bondingto Steel in Sandwich Panels Authors: Meyrick Pereira, Maziar Ramezani, Timotius Pasang, BenWithy Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Sandwichpanels made of thin and stiff skins, connected by a thick and soft core arewidely used in load-bearing components mainly due to... 401 Mechanical and Durability Propertiesof Concrete Using Dredged Marine Sand Authors: Wai Ching Tang, Hong Zhi Cui Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Thispaper reports an experimental investigation on the mechanical and durabilityproperties of concrete using dredged marine sand (DMS). Two... 406 Authors: Mun Kou Lai, Abdullah Salem Basalem Maged Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Themain objective of this paper is to reduce the amount of external heatpenetrating the building wall, hence reducing the cooling load... 411 Compressive Strength of MortarsAdmixed with Wollastonite and Microsilica Authors: Hosein Naderpour, Masoomeh Mirrashid Chapter 8:Building Materials Abstract:Mortarcan be defined as a material which is used to hold building blocks that includebricks, stone or concrete together. In this paper, a... 415
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