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  1. This paper presents a numerical study of heat transfer inside the adsorber-collector of a solar adsorption refrigerator using the activated carbon AC35-methanol pair. The objective is to estimate the amount of...

    Authors: Noureddine Cherrad, Adel Benchabane, Lakhdar Sedira and Amar Rouag
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2017 12:7
  2. The austenitic stainless steel 304L is widely used as a structural material for which the finished surface has significant effect on the service performance. A study of the grinding process with regard to the ...

    Authors: Nian Zhou, Ru Lin Peng and Rachel Pettersson
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2017 12:6
  3. In rubber elastic models it is generally assumed that the bulk modulus is infinite, resulting in a material that does not change its volume and a pressure that cannot be evaluated from the material model.

    Authors: Brice N. Cassenti and Alexander Staroselsky
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2017 12:5
  4. Attractive properties of TRIP-type bainitic ferrite (TBF) steel ascribe to its unique microstructure of lath structure bainitic ferrite matrix and interlath retained austenite films. This work is concerned wit...

    Authors: Hoda Nasr El-Din, Ezzat A. Showaib, Nader Zaafarani and Hoda Refaiy
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2017 12:3
  5. The effect of β annealing on high cycle fatigue (HCF) and fatigue crack propagation (FCP) behaviors of Ti64 alloy were examined, and the results were compared to those of mill-annealed counterpart.

    Authors: Daeho Jeong, Yongnam Kwon, Masahiro Goto and Sangshik Kim
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2017 12:1
  6. There is a shortage of experimentally determined strains during sheet metal shearing. These kinds of data are a requisite to validate shearing models and to simulate the shearing process.

    Authors: E. Gustafsson, L. Karlsson and M. Oldenburg
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:14
  7. The first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) for plates requires a shear correction factor due to the assumption of constant shear strain and shear stress across the thickness; hence, the shear correction f...

    Authors: T. C. Lim
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:13
  8. Friction stir processing (FSP) is a solid-state processing method, which recently gained wide popularity to modify the microstructure of metallic surfaces and to produce surface composites. For the past decade...

    Authors: Ratna Sunil B.
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:12
  9. An ISO standard tooth profile has a symmetric pressure angle of 20°. However, the load capacity can be increased with respect to bending and contact pressure by increasing the pressure angle on the meshing sid...

    Authors: Tomoya Masuyama and Naoki Miyazaki
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:11
  10. Shearing is a fast and inexpensive method to cut sheet metal that has been used since the beginning of the industrialism. Consequently, published experimental studies of shearing can be found from over a centu...

    Authors: E. Gustafsson, L. Karlsson and M. Oldenburg
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:10
  11. Turbulent forced convection and heat transfer structure in the spirally semicircle-grooved tube heat exchanger are numerically examined. The computational problem is solved by finite volume method (FVM) with t...

    Authors: Pitak Promthaisong, Amnart Boonloi and Withada Jedsadaratanachai
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:9
  12. This paper optimizes the crushing response and energy absorption of functionally graded thickness (FGT) inversion tubes using the multi-objective optimization method. The numerical results, which are validated...

    Authors: Omid Mohammadiha and Hashem Ghariblu
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:8
  13. This paper reports the effect of process parameters on material removal rate (MRR) and surface roughness (Ra) in wire electro discharge machining of AISI D2 steel.

    Authors: M. Manjaiah, Rudolph F. Laubscher, Anil Kumar and S. Basavarajappa
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:7
  14. Heat exchanger is a device in many industrial applications and energy conversion systems. Various heat exchangers are designed for different industrial processes and applications. Shell and tube heat exchanger...

    Authors: J. Bala Bhaskara Rao and V. Ramachandra Raju
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:6
  15. AA2519-T87 is a new armour grade aluminium alloy employed in the fabrication of light combat military vehicles. Joining of this material using fusion welding processes, results in the formation of solidificati...

    Authors: S. Sree Sabari, S. Malarvizhi and V. Balasubramanian
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:5
  16. The paper presents a study of E500 TMCP European and F500W Russian Arctic shipbuilding thick steel plates. E500 steel plate (thermo-mechanically controlled process (TMCP), 25 mm thickness) and F500W steel plat...

    Authors: Pavel Layus, Paul Kah, Vladislav Ryabov and Jukka Martikainen
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:4
  17. The goal of the study is to understand the potential energy absorption benefits ofcomponents fabricated using fused deposition modeling additive manufacturing under high strain rateloading.

    Authors: Gbadebo Owolabi, Alex Peterson, Ed Habtour, Jaret Riddick, Michael Coatney, Adewale Olasumboye and Denzell Bolling
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:3
  18. Growing demand for materials suitable for Arctic marine constructions necessitates the development of lowcost steels with excellent low-temperature properties. One way of addressing this issue is to obtain a f...

    Authors: Pavel Layus, Paul Kah, Alexander Zisman, Markku Pirinen and Sergey Golosienko
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:2
  19. The objective of the present study is to analyse the steady second-order slip flow and heat transfer of an incompressible viscous water-based nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet both analytically and n...

    Authors: M. M. Rashidi, A. K. Abdul Hakeem, N. Vishnu Ganesh, B. Ganga, M. Sheikholeslami and E. Momoniat
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2016 11:1
  20. Transportation industries are obliged to address concerns arising from greater emphasis on energy saving and ecologically sustainable products. Engineers, therefore, have a responsibility to deliver innovative...

    Authors: Paul Kah, Richard Rajan, Jukka Martikainen and Raimo Suoranta
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:26
  21. Super 304H austenitic stainless steel tubes containing 2.3 to 3 (wt.%) of Cu are mainly used in superheaters and reheaters of ultra super critical boilers due their excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance...

    Authors: M. Vinoth Kumar, V. Balasubramanian and A. Gourav Rao
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:25
  22. The effect of the holding time of the deep cryogenic treatment on the strain hardening of HY-TUF, a low-alloy medium-carbon steel, and a comparison with strain hardening of conventional heat-treated steel were...

    Authors: Ahmad Zare, H. Mansouri and S. R. Hosseini
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:24
  23. Ultrasonic waves have been used as a nondestructive testing tool to evaluate defects in steel mill products. Although an ultrasonic wave has the capability to detect defects, the type classification of defects...

    Authors: Asriana Ibrahim, Aisyah Zabri and Kazuyuki Nakahata
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:23
  24. High strength low carbon steels used in the automobile industry are often annealed at the intercritical temperature, and recrystallization of ferrite and formation of austenite can occur at the same time durin...

    Authors: Toshio Ogawa
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:22
  25. During the past decade, many researchers have focused on the vibration characteristics of stationary and rotating functionally graded beams employing various methods of analysis. Hitherto, the studies have bee...

    Authors: N. V. Ramesh Maganti and Mohan Rao Nalluri
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:21
  26. Recently, some researchers have simulated FSW using FEM and studied the influence of process parameters and tool geometry on material flow, welding force, and temperature and strain distributions during fricti...

    Authors: Parviz Asadi, Mohammad Kazem Besharati Givi and Mostafa Akbari
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:20
  27. Present study investigates the effect of adding nanoclay particles and foaming conditions on cellular properties of ABS/Nanoclay nanocomposite foams.

    Authors: Bashar Azerag, Taher Azdast, Ali Doniavi, Sajjad Mamaghani Shishavan and Richard Eungkee Lee
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:19
  28. In this study, the effect of processing parameters on the mechanical properties of friction-stir-welded polyamide (nylon 66) sheets is investigated.

    Authors: Imad M. Husain, Raed K. Salim, Taher Azdast, Soran Hasanifard, Sajjad M. Shishavan and Richard Eungkee Lee
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:18
  29. The environment-induced cracking (EIC) of as-annealed Ni3(Si,Ti) and Ni3(Si,Ti) with 2Mo has been researched as functions of applied stress, chloride ion concentration, test temperature, and pH.

    Authors: Gadang Priyotomo, Sanat Wagle, Kenji Okitsu, Akihiro Iwase, Yasuyuki Kaneno, Rokuro Nishimura and Takayuki Takasugi
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:17
  30. In high speed milling of the dies and molds characterized by large-scale and deep cavities with the lengthened shrink-fit holder (LSFH), the machining error caused by the tool deflection is not allowed to be i...

    Authors: Zhou Houming, Liu Bo, Zhou Youhang and Peng Ruitao
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:15
  31. Foldcore is an origami-like structural sandwich core which is manufactured by folding a planar base material into a three dimensional structure. The manufacturing technology is open to a variety of base materi...

    Authors: Sebastian Fischer
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:14
  32. Technical innovations in robotic welding and greater availability of sensor-based control features have enabled manual welding processes in harsh work environments with excessive heat and fumes to be replaced ...

    Authors: P Kah, M Shrestha, E Hiltunen and J Martikainen
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:13
  33. It is important to investigate the mechanism for the hydrogen embrittlement of Ni-Ti alloys in acidic fluoride solutions to improve the reliability and safety of these alloys as dental devices. Therefore, the ...

    Authors: Toshio Ogawa, Eishu Yokozawa, Tetsuro Oda, Kuniaki Maruoka and Jun’ichi Sakai
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:12
  34. It is important to investigate the mechanism for the hydrogen embrittlement of Ni-Ti superelastic alloy in acidic fluoride solutions so that the reliability and safety of the alloy as a dental device can be im...

    Authors: Toshio Ogawa, Tetsuro Oda, Kuniaki Maruoka and Jun’ichi Sakai
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:11
  35. Dissimilar welding of aluminium (Al) and copper (Cu) has many applications in the electric power, electronic and piping industries. The weldments in these applications are highly valued for their corrosion res...

    Authors: Paul Kah, Cyril Vimalraj, Jukka Martikainen and Raimo Suoranta
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:10
  36. Self-piercing riveting (SPR) is a new performing technology able to joint several kinds of metal and non-metal supports together. The combined effect of joint configuration and environmental conditions could h...

    Authors: L. Calabrese, E. Proverbio, G. Di Bella, G. Galtieri and C. Borsellino
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:9
  37. The deformation of Al-Cu alloys is limited to an intermediate stage due to formation of ductile fracture. The present paper deals with the investigation of the effect of process parameters on the strain paths ...

    Authors: Desalegn Wogaso Wolla, M. J. Davidson and A. K. Khanra
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:8
  38. In the fabrication of polymer/clay nanocomposites, the compatibilizer plays a vital role in altering the properties of nanocomposite systems. The present work primarily deals with the development of poly(methy...

    Authors: Manish Kumar, S Arun, Pradeep Upadhyaya and G Pugazhenthi
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:7
  39. Advanced lightweight laminated composite shells are increasingly being used in modern aerospace structures to enhance their structural efficiency and performance. Such thin-walled structures are susceptible to...

    Authors: A. Shahrjerdi and B. Bahramibabamiri
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:6
  40. Magneto-rheological (MR) damper is one of the most promising semi-active devices. The MR dampers offer a reliability of a passive system yet maintain the versatility and adaptability of the fully active contro...

    Authors: S K Mangal and Ashwani Kumar
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:4
  41. Laser micromachining is currently used in the MEMS production to replace the traditional etching process which consumes longer time to complete. The objective of this study is to investigate the drilling capab...

    Authors: Sivaraos Subramonian, Mohd Shahir Kasim, Mohd Amran Md Ali, Raja Izamshah Raja Abdullah and T Joseph Sahaya Anand
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2015 10:2
  42. Laser based flow visualization techniques are indispensable tools for flow visualization in fluid dynamics and combustion diagnostics. Among these, PLIF is very popular because of its capability to give quanti...

    Authors: Vikas M Shelar, Shrisha Rao MV, GM Hegde, G Umesh, G Jagadeesh and KPJ Reddy
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2014 9:28
  43. The structural integrity of welds carried out in underwater wet environment is very key to the reliability of welded structures in the offshore environment. The soundness of a weld can be predicted from the we...

    Authors: Joshua Emuejevoke Omajene, Jukka Martikainen, Huapeng Wu and Paul Kah
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2014 9:26
  44. The green corrosion inhibitors serve recently as a source of environmental friendly materials in the corrosive media. In present study, corrosion inhibitive performance of a new environment-friendly acrylic co...

    Authors: Hamid Reza Dinmohammadi, Ali Davoodi, Gholam Ali Farzi and Bahman Korojy
    Citation: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 2014 9:24

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