Processing, Please wait...

  • Home
  • 📚 Journals
    • IJIEC - Industrial Engineering Computations
    • IJDNS - Data and Network Science
    • CCL - Current Chemistry Letters
    • AC - Accounting
    • DSL - Decision Science Letters
    • USCM - Uncertain Supply Chain Management
    • JPM - Journal of Project Management
    • HE - Healthcare Engineering
    • SCI - Scientometrica
    • ESM - Engineering Solid Mechanics
    • JFS - Journal of Future Sustainability
    • MSL - Management Science Letters
  • 📝 Submit Article
  • 📊 Statistics
  • About Us
  • 📺 Tutorial
  • Search:
  • Advanced Search

Growing Science » Tags cloud » Mechanical Properties

📚 Highly Cited Articles

  • Jaya Algorithm
  • Rao Algorithm
  • TLBO Algorithm
  • Discrete Firefly
  • ChatGPT and Blended Learning

Journals

  • IJIEC (777)
  • MSL (2648)
  • DSL (690)
  • CCL (544)
  • USCM (1099)
  • ESM (428)
  • AC (562)
  • JPM (323)
  • IJDS (992)
  • JFS (101)
  • HE (42)
  • SCI (41)

🔑 Keywords

Supply chain management(168)
Jordan(167)
Vietnam(153)
Customer satisfaction(122)
Performance(116)
Supply chain(113)
Competitive advantage(98)
Service quality(98)
Artificial intelligence(96)
Tehran Stock Exchange(94)
Sustainability(91)
SMEs(91)
optimization(88)
Trust(84)
Financial performance(84)
TOPSIS(83)
Job satisfaction(81)
Knowledge Management(80)
Social media(79)
Genetic Algorithm(78)


» Show all keywords

✍️ Authors

Naser Azad(82)
Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tarigan(67)
Mohammad Reza Iravani(64)
Endri Endri(45)
Muhammad Alshurideh(42)
Hotlan Siagian(40)
Dmaithan Almajali(38)
Jumadil Saputra(36)
Muhammad Turki Alshurideh(35)
Ahmad Makui(33)
Barween Al Kurdi(32)
Hassan Ghodrati(31)
Basrowi Basrowi(31)
Sautma Ronni Basana(31)
Mohammad Khodaei Valahzaghard(30)
Haitham M. Alzoubi(29)
Shankar Chakraborty(29)
Ni Nyoman Kerti Yasa(29)
Sulieman Ibraheem Shelash Al-Hawary(28)
Prasadja Ricardianto(28)


» Show all authors

🌍 Countries

1. Algeria (52)
2. Angola (1)
3. Argentina (22)
4. Armenia (2)
5. Australia (52)
6. Austria (2)
7. Bahrain (26)
8. Bangladesh (56)
9. Belarus (3)
10. Belgium (3)
11. Benin (2)
12. Benin Republic (1)
13. Bhutan (1)
14. Bosnia and Herzegovina (1)
15. Botswana (8)
16. Brazil (39)
17. Brunei (1)
18. Bulgaria (1)
19. Burkina Faso (1)
20. Cameroon (1)
Total: 121 countries

Show all countries
Sort articles by: Volume | Date | Most Rates | Most Views | Reviews | Alphabet
11.

Fabrication process optimization for improved mechanical properties of Al 7075/SiCp metal matrix composites Pages 297-308 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Dipti Kanta Das, Purna Chandra Mishra, Anil Kumar Chaubey, Sranjit Singh

doi 10.5267/j.msl.2016.1.011 Crossmark

Keywords: Grey relational analysis, Heat treatment, Mechanical properties, Metal matrix composites, Regression analysis

Abstract:
Two sets of nine different silicon carbide particulate (SiCp) reinforced Al 7075 Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) were fabricated using liquid metallurgy stir casting process. Mean particle size and weight percentage of the reinforcement were varied according to Taguchi L9 Design of Experiments (DOE). One set of the cast composites were then heat treated to T6 condition. Optical micrographs of the MMCs reveal consistent dispersion of reinforcements in the matrix phase. Mechanical properties were determined for both as-cast and heat treated MMCs for comparison of the experimental results. Linear regression models were developed for mechanical properties of the heat treated MMCs using list square method of regression analysis. The fabrication process parameters were then optimized using Taguchi based grey relational analysis for the multiple mechanical properties of the heat treated MMCs. The largest value of mean grey relational grade was obtained for the composite with mean particle size 6.18 µm and 25 weight % of reinforcement. The optimal combination of process parameters were then verified through confirmation experiments, which resulted 42% of improvement in the grey relational grade. Finally, the percentage of contribution of each process parameter on the multiple performance characteristics was calculated through Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).
Details
  • 34
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Journal: MSL | Year: 2016 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2893 | Reviews: 0

 
12.

Friction stir welding of dissimilar Al alloys: effect of process parameters on mechanical properties Pages 125-132 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Jitender Kundu, Hari Singh

doi 10.5267/j.esm.2016.2.001 Crossmark

Keywords: Aluminum alloys, Friction stir welding, Joint strength, Mechanical properties

Abstract:
In the present experimental study, two dissimilar sister aluminum alloys, 5083 and 5086, are welded through friction stir welding process. Different experiments are conducted on vertical milling machine through a fixture design and firm holding welding plates on it. These experiments are performed by varying welding parameters including welding speed, rpm, different pin profiles, tool tilt angle at five levels each. Two different mechanical properties of the welded specimen (i.e. tensile strength and percentage of elongation) have been tested and compared with the base metals to find out the joint efficiency. Also it is observed that rpm, tool tilt angle and different pin profiles make significant impacts on friction stir welded joints. Tool rpm increases the tensile strength to an extent. Also, tool pin profile affects the stirring or plastic flow of material under tool shoulder. It is shown through visual and optical analysis that surface finish and weld quality of joints depend on tool tilt angle.
Details
  • 68
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Journal: ESM | Year: 2016 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 3 | Views: 3257 | Reviews: 0

 
13.

The microstructure and mechanical behavior of modern high temperature alloys Pages 1-20 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: A.T. Samaei, M.M. Mirsayar, M.R.M. Aliha

Keywords: High Entropy Alloy, Mechanical Properties, Phase Stability, Structure-Property Relation

Abstract:
Over the past decades, high entropy alloys (HEAs) have attracted continuously increasing research efforts because of their technological promise for structural applications and their scientific interest as a multi-component alloy exhibiting an overall random solid solution structure with high mixing entropy at high temperature. In this summary, we briefly review the recent studies focused on the structure and mechanical behavior of HEAs, covering the important issues from phase stability to elastic modulus, mechanical strength, hardness and fatigue resistance. Finally, we highlight a few key findings recently reported for HEAs and discuss the outstanding issues yet to be resolved.
Details
  • 34
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Journal: ESM | Year: 2015 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 1 | Views: 4943 | Reviews: 0

 
14.

A new approach for investigation of damage zone properties in orthotropic materials Pages 283-292 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mahdi Fakoor, Mohammad Hossein Sabour, Nabi Mehri Khansari

Keywords: Damaged Zone, Experimental Method, Mechanical Properties, Numerical Method, Orthotropic

Abstract:
Fracture phenomenon in orthotropic materials, generally associates with region called, “damaged zone” in crack tip vicinity. In quasi-brittle materials, this area is known as fracture process zone (FPZ). This area contains a multitude of microcracks, which cause difficulties in analytical process of the region. Also, energy waste in damaged zone can affect the material fracture properties. The characteristics of damaged zone should be considered to figure out the residual strength of composite materials. It also can help to predict the value or even the direction of crack growth of orthotropic materials. So far, several efforts have been made to determine the mechanical properties of this region, but none of them (due to the immense complexity of this region) can express the behavior of this region properly. Moreover, previous approach has not been verified by new experimental and numerical results, yet. In the present study, a new approach “damaged zone simulation (DZS)” is proposed based on the experimental and numerical data, for investigating the orthotropic damaged zone properties. Comparison with existing analytical data shows the capabilities of the presented approach.
Details
  • 85
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Journal: ESM | Year: 2014 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 4 | Views: 3212 | Reviews: 0

 
15.

An experimental investigation of HA/AL2O3 nanoparticles on mechanical properties of restoration materials Pages 173-182 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Majid Safarabadi, Nabi Mehri Khansari, Abbas Rezaei

Keywords: Aluminum oxide, Hybrid Nano-composite, Hydroxyapatite, Mechanical properties, Polymethyl methacrylate

Abstract:
Nano composite materials based on polymers are widely used in restoration martials like dental. Poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA) is one of the most used polymers as dental material. PMMA has disadvantages such as low flexural strength properties and impact strength. In this paper, the influences of additive aluminum oxide and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on the mechanical and strength properties of PMMA (including flexural strength, impact strength, surface hardness and shrinkage behavior) is studied experimentally. For this purpose, nine standard mechanical testing samples of pure PMMA, PMMA/5HA and PMMA/10HA with various amounts of Nano aluminum oxide (3,6,8 wt.%) were prepared. The results showed that the mechanical properties of hybrid Nano-composites were significantly improved in comparison with the pure samples in a way that optimal Nano-composite with convenience flexural properties and impact strength is obtained. Moreover, the use of nanoparticles results in shrinkage reduction of hybrid Nano-composites in comparison with pure PMMA.
Details
  • 51
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Journal: ESM | Year: 2014 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 3 | Views: 4442 | Reviews: 0

 
1 2
Previous Next

® 2010-2026 GrowingScience.Com