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Modelling Of High Strength Concrete Reinforced With Helical Reinforcement, Muhammad N. S Hadi Jan 2007

Modelling Of High Strength Concrete Reinforced With Helical Reinforcement, Muhammad N. S Hadi

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This paper investigates the behaviour of high strength concrete beams reinforced with helical reinforcement in the compression zone. Using helical reinforcement increases the strength and ductility of high strength concrete. The finite element packages ANSYS and Strand7 have been used to model high strength concrete beams with helical pitches of 25, 50, 75, 100 and 150 mm. Three dimensional elements were used to model the concrete and bar elements to model the steel.Special care had to be taken when modelling the helices. The results of finite element analyses were compared with experimental results which showed a good correlation.


Amorphous Carbon-Coated Silicon Nanocomposites: A Low-Temperature Synthesis Via Spray Pyrolysis And Their Application As High-Capacity Anodes For Lithium-Ion Batteries, See How Ng, Jiazhao Wang, David Wexler, Sau Yen Chew, Hua-Kun Liu Jan 2007

Amorphous Carbon-Coated Silicon Nanocomposites: A Low-Temperature Synthesis Via Spray Pyrolysis And Their Application As High-Capacity Anodes For Lithium-Ion Batteries, See How Ng, Jiazhao Wang, David Wexler, Sau Yen Chew, Hua-Kun Liu

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This article introduces an effective, inexpensive, and industrially oriented approach to produce carbon-coated Si nanocomposites as high-capacity anode materials for use in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Initially, nanosized Si particles (nm) were mixed in a citric acid/ethanol solution via ultrasonication. This mixture was further spray-pyrolyzed in air at low processing temperature (300-500 C), resulting in a homogeneous layer of carbon coating on the surface of the spheroidal Si nanoparticles. The effects of the processing temperature on the amorphous carbon content, the thickness of the carbon-coating layer, and the homogeneity of the carbon coating were studied in detail. These parameters strongly influenced …


Ductile Ultrafine-Grained Ti-Based Alloys With High Yield Strength, Lai-Chang Zhang, Hai-Bo Lu, Christine Mickel, Jurgen Eckert Jan 2007

Ductile Ultrafine-Grained Ti-Based Alloys With High Yield Strength, Lai-Chang Zhang, Hai-Bo Lu, Christine Mickel, Jurgen Eckert

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The authors report on ductile ultrafine-grained (Ti0.72Fe0.28)100−xTax (0 ⩽ x ⩽ 4) alloys with not only high fracture strength but simultaneously high yield strength exceeding 2000 MPa along with distinct plasticity, which are superior to high-strength Ti-based bulk metallic glasses and bimodal composites. All alloys mainly consist of β-Ti and FeTi solid solutions but display different microstructures. The alloys exhibit a high fracture strength >2500 MPa and a high yield strength >2000 MPa as well as large plasticity of ∼ 5%–7.5%. The microstructure-property correlation of these ultrafine-grained alloys is discussed.


Deformation-Induced Nanoscale High-Temperature Phase Separation In Co-Fe Alloys At Room Temperature, Laichang Zhang, M Calin, F Paturaud, C Mickel, J Eckert Jan 2007

Deformation-Induced Nanoscale High-Temperature Phase Separation In Co-Fe Alloys At Room Temperature, Laichang Zhang, M Calin, F Paturaud, C Mickel, J Eckert

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Instead of applying severe plastic deformation, high-temperature heat treatment or high pressure, grain refinement and high-temperature phase separation induced by deformation in single-phase body-centered-cubic (bcc) coarse-grained Co–Fe alloys have been achieved by simple room-temperature compression. The alloys exhibit large plasticity over 140% without fracture. Phase separation from the bcc phase to nanoscale face-centered-cubic Fe and Co phases, which generally occurs at high temperature above ∼ 1150 K, is formed in the deformed samples. The possible mechanisms are shear deformation and deformation-enhanced atomic diffusion rather than the temperature rise during deformation


A Flexible Approach To On-Site Power Filtering And Supply Backup Using High Capacity High Temperature Smes For Maximum Equipment Utility, Dominic Cuiuri, Jeffrey W. Moscrop, Christopher David Cook Jan 2007

A Flexible Approach To On-Site Power Filtering And Supply Backup Using High Capacity High Temperature Smes For Maximum Equipment Utility, Dominic Cuiuri, Jeffrey W. Moscrop, Christopher David Cook

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With power systems subject to an ever-increasing variety of load types, power quality remains of concern to both utilities and consumers alike. Some of the most concerning issues to users of sensitive equipment include voltage sags, supply interruption and current harmonics. This paper describes a comprehensive power quality device that can be designed to compensate for harmonic load currents and mains voltage variations in a system, as well as providing mains failure backup for smaller critical system loads. The design process described integrates high capacity high temperature Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) technology with Active Power Filter (APF) switching technology …


Effect Of High Pressure During The Fabrication On The Thermal And Mechanical Properties Of Amorphous Ni60nb40 Particle-Reinforced Al-Based Metal Matrix Composites, Peng Yu, Shankar Venkataraman, Jayanta Das, Laichang Zhang, Wenyong Zhang, Jurgen Eckert Jan 2007

Effect Of High Pressure During The Fabrication On The Thermal And Mechanical Properties Of Amorphous Ni60nb40 Particle-Reinforced Al-Based Metal Matrix Composites, Peng Yu, Shankar Venkataraman, Jayanta Das, Laichang Zhang, Wenyong Zhang, Jurgen Eckert

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Ni60Nb40 metallic glass particles, prepared by mechanical alloying, were used to fabricate Al–30 wt% Ni60Nb40 metal matrix composites (MMCs) at 823 K by sintering, hot pressing, and hot extrusion. The Ni60Nb40 reinforcements remained amorphous in all the MMCs fabricated by the different methods. Compression tests revealed that the Young’s modulus and yield strength of the MMCs produced by hot-pressing and hot-extrusion are higher than those for the sintered specimens. Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) annealing of the as-produced MMCs at 913 K revealed there are severe interfacial reactions between the Al matrix …