Volume 32 Issue 6 2025

Volume 32 Issue 6 2025

Journal of Functional Materials — Research Articles

Serial: 1

Mechanical Behaviour of Notched Materials under Complex Loading

Authors: Astrid K. Jensen, Ethan W. Brooks
Page No: 1–7
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—In this paper, an analytical simplified method for calculating elasto-plastic stresses strains of notched bodies subject to non-proportional loading paths is discussed. The method was based on the Neuber notch correction, which relates the incremental elastic and elastic-plastic strain energy densities at the notch root and the material constitutive relationship. The validity of the method was presented by comparing computed results of the proposed model against finite element numerical data of notched shaft. The comparison showed that the model estimated notch-root elasto- plastic stresses strains with good accuracy using linear-elastic stresses. The prosed model provides more efficient and simple analysis method preferable to expensive experimental component tests and more complex and time consuming incremental non-linear FE analysis. The model is particularly suitable to perform fatigue life and fatigue damage estimates of notched components subjected to nonproportional loading paths. Keywords—Elasto-plastic, stress-strain, notch analysis, nonprortional loadings, cyclic plasticity, fatigue. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Astrid K. Jensen, Ethan W. Brooks, "Mechanical Behaviour of Notched Materials under Complex Loading," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 1–7, 2025.

Serial: 2

Bioremediation of Heavy Metals in Mine Drainage

Authors: Amirah Madi Khazaee, Farhad Dehghan Fakhari, Maryam Ebrahimi
Page No: 8–14
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—Heavy metals have a damaging impact for the environment, animals and humans due to their extreme toxicity and removing them from wastewaters is a very important and interesting task in the field of water pollution control. Biosorption is a relatively new method for treatment of wastewaters and recovery of heavy metals. In this study, a continuous fixed bed study was carried out by using Bacillus thuringiensis as a biosorbent for the removal of Cu and Mn ions from Sarcheshmeh Acid Mine Drainage (AMD). The effect of operating parameters such as flow rate and bed height on the sorption characteristics of B. thuringiensis was investigated at pH 6.0 for each metal ion. The experimental results showed that the breakthrough time decreased with increasing flow rate and decreasing bed height. The data also indicated that the equilibrium uptake of both metals increased with decreasing flow rate and increasing bed height. BDST, Thomas, and Yoon–Nelson models were applied to experimental data to predict the breakthrough curves. All models were found suitable for describing the whole dynamic behavior of the column with respect to flow rate and bed height. In order to regenerate the adsorbent, an elution step was carried out with 1 M HCl and five adsorption-desorption cycles were carried out in continuous manner. Keywords—Acid Mine Drainage, Bacillus thuringiensis, Biosorption, Cu and Mn ions, Fixed bed. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Amirah Madi Khazaee, Farhad Dehghan Fakhari, Maryam Ebrahimi, "Bioremediation of Heavy Metals in Mine Drainage," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 8–14, 2025.

Serial: 3

Comparative Analysis of Vibration Suppression Techniques in Active Suspension Systems

Authors: Ethan Welles, Ava Moreno
Page No: 15–21
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—In this paper, vibration control response of passenger seat in quarter car model having three degrees of freedom is studied. Three different control strategies are taken into account using Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) controller. In first case, ANFIS controller is applied in main suspension of active quarter car model. In second case, passenger seat suspension is assembled with ANFIS controller. Finally, both main and passenger seat suspensions are integrated with ANFIS controller. Simulation work under random road excitations is performed using passive and controlled quarter car models for performance comparison of passenger ride comfort. Ride comfort analysis is also compared as per ISO 2631-1 criterion. The obtained simulation responses are compared taking passenger seat acceleration and displacement response in time and frequency domain for the selection of best control strategy in designed quarter car model. Keywords—Active suspension system, ANFIS controller, passenger ride comfort, quarter car model. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Ethan Welles, Ava Moreno, "Comparative Analysis of Vibration Suppression Techniques in Active Suspension Systems," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 15–21, 2025.

Serial: 4

Advanced Structural Analysis Software

Authors: Dr. Ava Morales, Dr. Liam Chen
Page No: 22–27
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—This paper presents a robust software package for practical advanced analysis of space steel framed structures. The pre- and post-processors of the presented software package are coded in the C++ programming language while the solver is written by using the FORTRAN programming language. A user-friendly graphical interface of the presented software is developed to facilitate the modeling process and result interpretation of the problem. The solver employs the stability functions for capturing the second-order effects to minimize modeling and computational time. Both the plastic-hinge and fiber-hinge beam-column elements are available in the presented software. The generalized displacement control method is adopted to solve the nonlinear equilibrium equations. Keywords—Advanced analysis, beam-column, fiber-hinge, plastic hinge, steel frame. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Dr. Ava Morales, Dr. Liam Chen, "Advanced Structural Analysis Software," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 22–27, 2025.

Serial: 5

Innovative Analysis of Foam Core Sandwich Structures

Authors: Ayşe Öztürk, Ömer Yılmaz
Page No: 28–33
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—The structures obtained with the use of sandwich technologies combine low weight with high energy absorbing capacity and load carrying capacity. Hence, there is a growing and markedly interest in the use of sandwiches with aluminum foam core because of very good properties such as flexural rigidity and energy absorption capability. In the current investigation, the static threepoint bending tests were carried out on the sandwiches with aluminum foam core and glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) skins at different values of support span distances aiming the analyses of their flexural performance. The influence of the core thickness and the GFRP skin type was reported in terms of peak load and energy absorption capacity. For this purpose, the skins with two different types of fabrics which have same thickness value and the aluminum foam core with two different thicknesses were bonded with a commercial polyurethane based flexible adhesive in order to combine the composite sandwich panels. The main results of the bending tests are: force-displacement curves, peak force values, absorbed energy, collapse mechanisms and the effect of the support span length and core thickness. The results of the experimental study showed that the sandwich with the skins made of S-Glass Woven fabrics and with the thicker foam core presented higher mechanical values such as load carrying and energy absorption capacities. The increment of the support span distance generated the decrease of the mechanical values for each type of panels, as expected, because of the inverse proportion between the force and span length. The most common failure types of the sandwiches are debonding of the lower skin and the core shear. The obtained results have particular importance for applications that require lightweight structures with a high capacity of energy dissipation, such as the transport industry (automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding and marine industry), where the problems of collision and crash have increased in the last years. Keywords—Aluminum foam, Composite panel, Flexure, Transport application. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Ayşe Öztürk, Ömer Yılmaz, "Innovative Analysis of Foam Core Sandwich Structures," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 28–33, 2025.

Serial: 6

Optimization of Advanced Power Conversion Systems

Authors: Dr. Rohan K. Patel, Prof. Shreyas R. Desai
Page No: 34–41
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The paper presents a special function improved Flyback converter is operate with better efficiency and compact size, which is prevail over most of the basic flyback converter downsides, and also keeping its inexpensiveness and lucidity. In certain, the converter permits the MOSFET OFF voltage to be less in amount and clamped to the input, thus healing the transformer leakage energy. As a result of effect, the duty cycle can be increase to unity, thus reducing the voltage stress across the output rectifier, and minimizing both the magnetizing inductance and the transformer bias current values. Moreover, to the auxiliary mosfet, the magnetizing current will negative, abolish the discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) of the basic Flyback and permits a smaller magnetizing inductance is to be selected. Besides, in contrast with the basic Flyback, the energy is supplied to the secondary side not only from the magnetizing inductance, but also from the introduced series capacitor, minimizing the transformer energy necessity. The improved converter makes also the soft-transitions possible for both mosfet. For all these reasons, as a more effective and compact size approximate, this topology shows better fulfillments in high power density inexpensive applications. This paper also presents practical design deliberation of high frequency transformers for flyback converters hiring High Frequency Transformer (HFT). In order to give insight to the reader, practical design examples are also provided.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Dr. Rohan K. Patel, Prof. Shreyas R. Desai, "Optimization of Advanced Power Conversion Systems," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 34–41, 2025.

Serial: 7

Optimized Geosynthetic Reinforcement for Earth Structures

Authors: Dr. Maya Jensen, Prof. Ethan Reed
Page No: 42–47
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—Evaluation of dynamic earth pressure on retaining wall is a topic of primary importance. In present paper, dynamic active earth pressure and displacement of flexible cantilever retaining wall has been evaluated analytically using 2-DOF mass-spring-dashpot model by incorporating both wall and backfill properties. The effect of wall flexibility on dynamic active earth pressure and wall displacement are studied and presented in graphical form. The obtained results are then compared with the various conventional methods, experimental analysis and also with PLAXIS analysis. It is observed that the dynamic active earth pressure decreases with increase in the wall flexibility while wall displacement increases linearly with flexibility of the wall. The results obtained by proposed 2-DOF analytical model are found to be more realistic and economical. Keywords—Earth pressure, earthquake, 2-DOF model, plaxis, wall movement, retaining walls. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Dr. Maya Jensen, Prof. Ethan Reed, "Optimized Geosynthetic Reinforcement for Earth Structures," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 42–47, 2025.

Serial: 8

Nanostructure Formation of Aluminum Oxyhydroxides

Authors: A. Gogolishvili, M. Kharadze, E. Sharashidze, G. Chanturia
Page No: 48–52
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—Ceramic obtained on the base of aluminum oxide has wide application range, because it has unique properties, for example, wear-resistance, dielectric characteristics, and exploitation ability at high temperatures and in corrosive atmosphere. Low temperature synthesis of α-Al2O3 is energo-economical process and it is topical for developing technologies of corundum ceramics fabrication. In the present work possibilities of low temperature transformation of oxyhydroxides in α-Al2O3, during the presence of small amount of rare–earth elements compounds (also Th, Re), have been discussed. Aluminum unstable oxyhydroxides have been obtained by hydrolysis of aluminium isopropoxide, nitrates, sulphate, and chloride in alkaline environment at 80-90ºC temperatures. β-Al(OH)3 has been received from aluminum powder by ultrasonic development. Drying of oxyhydroxide sol has been conducted with presence of various types seeds, which amount reaches 0,1-0,2% (mas). Neodymium, holmium, thorium, lanthanum, cerium, gadolinium, disprosium nitrates and rhenium carbonyls have been used as seeds and they have been added to the sol specimens in amount of 0.1-0.2% (mas) calculated on metals. Annealing of obtained gels is carried out at 70– 1100ºC for 2 hrs. The same specimen transforms in α-Al2O3 at 1100ºC. At this temperature in case of presence of lanthanum and gadolinium transformation takes place by 70-85%. In case of presence of thorium stabilization of γ-and θ-phases takes place. It is established, that thorium causes inhibition of α-phase generation at 1100ºC, and at the time when in all other doped specimens α-phase is generated at lower temperatures (1000-1050ºC). Synthesis of various type compounds and simultaneous consolidation has developed in the furnace of OXY- GON. Composite materials containing oxide and non-oxide components close to theoretical data have been obtained in this furnace respectively. During the work the following devices have been used: X-ray diffractometer DRON-3M (Cu-Kα, Ni filter, 2º/min), High temperature vacuum furnace OXY-GON, electronic scanning microscopes Nikon ECLIPSE LV 150, NMM-800TRF, planetary mill Pulverisette 7 premium line, SHIMADZU Dynamic Ultra Micro Hardness Tester, DUH-211S, Analysette 12 Dyna sizer. Keywords—α-Alumina, combustion, consolidation, phase transformation, seeding. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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A. Gogolishvili, M. Kharadze, E. Sharashidze, G. Chanturia, "Nanostructure Formation of Aluminum Oxyhydroxides," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 48–52, 2025.

Serial: 9

Advancements in Quantum Research

Authors: Emily J. Wilson, Ryan M. Thompson
Page No: 53–58
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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Emily J. Wilson, Ryan M. Thompson, "Advancements in Quantum Research," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 53–58, 2025.

Serial: 10

Unified Component Reuse in Agile Modeling

Authors: Aisha Patel, Liam Jensen
Page No: 59–62
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—Unified Modeling Language (UML) is considered as one of the widespread modeling language standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG). Therefore, the model driving engineering (MDE) community attempts to provide reuse of UML diagrams, and do not construct it from scratch. The UML model appears according to a specific software development process. The existing method generation models focused on the different techniques of transformation without considering the development process. Our work aims to construct an UML component from fragments of UML diagram basing on an agile method. We define UML fragment as a portion of a UML diagram, which express a business target. To guide the generation of fragments of UML models using an agile process, we need a flexible approach, which adapts to the agile changes and covers all its activities. We use the software product line (SPL) to derive a fragment of process agile method. This paper explains our approach, named RECUP, to generate UML fragments following an agile process, and overviews the different aspects. In this paper, we present the approach and we define the different phases and artifacts. Keywords—UML, component, fragment, agile, SPL. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (6)
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Aisha Patel, Liam Jensen, "Unified Component Reuse in Agile Modeling," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 59–62, 2025.
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