Volume 30 Issue 9 2023

Volume 30 Issue 9 2023

Journal of Functional Materials — Research Articles

Serial: 1

Investigating Coating Properties in High-Temperature Cutting Processes

Authors: Elena Vasquez, Lucas Rodriguez
Page No: 1–4
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—In this study, to clarify the effectiveness of an aluminum/chromium/tungsten-based-coated tool for cutting sintered steel, tool wear was experimentally investigated. The sintered steel was turned with the (Al60,Cr25,W15)N-, (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)- and (Al64,Cr28,W8)(C,N)-coated cemented carbide tools according to the physical vapor deposition (PVD) method. Moreover, the tool wear of the aluminum/chromium/tungsten-based-coated item was compared with that of the (Al,Cr)N coated tool. Furthermore, to clarify the tool wear mechanism of the aluminum/chromium/tungsten-coating film for cutting sintered steel, Scanning Electron Microscope observation and Energy Dispersive x- ray Spectroscopy mapping analysis were conducted on the abraded surface. The following results were obtained: (1) The wear progress of the (Al64,Cr28,W8)(C,N)-coated tool was the slowest among that of the five coated tools. (2) Adding carbon (C) to the aluminum/chromium/tungsten-based-coating film was effective for improving the wear-resistance. (3) The main wear mechanism of the (Al60,Cr25,W15)N-, the (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)- and the (Al64,Cr28,W8)(C,N)-coating films was abrasive wear. Keywords—Cutting, physical vapor deposition coating method, tool wear, tool wear mechanism, sintered steel. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Elena Vasquez, Lucas Rodriguez, "Investigating Coating Properties in High-Temperature Cutting Processes," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 1–4, 2023.

Serial: 2

Numerical Modeling of Elastomeric Components under Dynamic Loading

Authors: Maria Rodriguez, Liam Chen
Page No: 5–9
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—Ball joints support and guide certain automotive parts that move relative to the frame of the vehicle. Such ball joints are covered and protected from dust, mud, and other interfering materials by ball-joint boots made of rubber—a flexible and nearincompressible material. The boots may experience twisting and bending deformations because of the motion of the joint arm. Thus, environmental and endurance tests of ball-joint boots apply both bending and twisting deformations. In this study, environmental and endurance testing was simulated via the finite element method performed by using a commercial software package. The ranges of principal stress and principal strain values that are known to directly affect the fatigue lives of the parts were sought. By defining these ranges, the number of iterative tests and modifications of the materials and dimensions of the boot can be decreased. Therefore, instead of performing actual part tests, manufacturers can perform standard fatigue tests in trials of different materials by applying only the defined range of stress or strain values. Keywords—Boot, endurance tests, rubber, FEA. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Maria Rodriguez, Liam Chen, "Numerical Modeling of Elastomeric Components under Dynamic Loading," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 5–9, 2023.

Serial: 3

Optimization of Complex Systems with Non-Uniform Datasets

Authors: Evelyn J. Rodriguez, Julianne A. Martin
Page No: 10–13
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—Non-linear FEM calculations are indispensable when important technical information like operating performance of a rubber component is desired. For example, rubber bumpers built into air-spring structures may undergo large deformations under load, which in itself shows non-linear behaviour. The changing contact range between the parts and the incompressibility of the rubber increases this non-linear behaviour further. The material characterization of an elastomeric component is also a demanding engineering task. The shape optimization problem of rubber parts led to the study of FEM based calculation processes. This type of problems was posed and investigated by several authors. In this paper the time demand of certain calculation methods are studied and the possibilities of time reduction is presented. Keywords—Rubber bumper, data acquisition, finite element analysis, support vector regression. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Evelyn J. Rodriguez, Julianne A. Martin, "Optimization of Complex Systems with Non-Uniform Datasets," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 10–13, 2023.

Serial: 4

Quantifying Epistemological Paradigms in Non-Linear Dynamics

Authors: Elena Vasquez, Julian Blackwood
Page No: 14–17
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Year: 2023
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Elena Vasquez, Julian Blackwood, "Quantifying Epistemological Paradigms in Non-Linear Dynamics," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 14–17, 2023.

Serial: 5

Enhancing Rock Mechanics: A Novel Approach

Authors: Dr. Sofia Rodriguez, Dr. Liam Chen
Page No: 18–22
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—Evaluation of the excavation-induced ground movements is an important design aspect of support systems in urban areas. Geological and geotechnical conditions of an excavation area have significant effects on excavation-induced ground movements and the related damage. This paper is aimed at studying the performance of excavation walls supported by nails in jointed rock medium. The performance of nailed walls is investigated based on evaluating the excavation-induced ground movements. For this purpose, a set of calibrated 2D finite element models are developed by taking into account the nail-rock-structure interactions, the anisotropic properties of jointed rock, and the staged construction process. The results of this paper highlight effects of different parameters such as joint inclinations, anisotropy of rocks and nail inclinations on deformation parameters of excavation wall supported by nails. Keywords—Finite element, jointed rock, nailing, performance. I.

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Year: 2023
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Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Dr. Sofia Rodriguez, Dr. Liam Chen, "Enhancing Rock Mechanics: A Novel Approach," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 18–22, 2023.

Serial: 6

Numerical Modeling of Advanced Composites in Space Exploration

Authors: Dr. Sofia Rodriguez, Dr. Liam Chen
Page No: 23–31
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—Non-crimp 3D orthogonal fabric composite is one of the textile-based composite materials that are rapidly developing light-weight engineering materials. The present paper focuses on geometric and micromechanical modeling of non-crimp 3D orthogonal carbon fabric and composites reinforced with it for aerospace applications. In this research meso-finite element (FE) modeling employs for stress analysis in different load conditions. Since mechanical testing of expensive textile carbon composites with specific application isn't affordable, simulation composite in a virtual environment is a helpful way to investigate its mechanical properties in different conditions. Keywords—3D orthogonal woven composite, Aerospace applications, Finite element method, Mechanical properties. I.

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Year: 2023
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Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Dr. Sofia Rodriguez, Dr. Liam Chen, "Numerical Modeling of Advanced Composites in Space Exploration," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 23–31, 2023.

Serial: 7

Optimizing Yield Through Machine Intelligence

Authors: Elijah R. Welles, Maya J. Singh
Page No: 32–33
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—Agriculture employs about three-quarter of Nigeria's workforce and yet food sufficiency is a challenge in the country. This is largely due to poor and outdated pre-harvest and post-harvest farming practices. The land fallow system is still been practised as fertiliser production in the country is grossly inadequate and expensive. The few available post-harvest processing facilities are faced with ageing and are inefficient. Also, use of modern processing equipment is limited by farmers' lack of fund, adequate capacity to operate and maintain modern farming equipment. This paper, therefore, examines key barriers to agricultural products processing equipment in the country. These barriers include over-dependence on foreign technologies and expertise; poor and inadequate manufacturing infrastructure; and lack of political will by political leaders; lack of funds; and lack of adequate technical skills. This paper, however, sees the increase in the domestic manufacturing of pre-harvest and post-harvest machinery and equipment through reverse engineering approach as a key to food production sufficiency in Nigeria. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Elijah R. Welles, Maya J. Singh, "Optimizing Yield Through Machine Intelligence," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 32–33, 2023.

Serial: 8

Synthesis and Characterization of Mn-Doped Ferrite Nanoparticles

Authors: Eduardo Gómez Reyes, Sofía Patricia García Martínez, Ana Lucía Ramírez López
Page No: 34–39
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—Magnetic spinel ferrites are materials that possess size, magnetic properties and heating ability adequate for their potential use in biomedical applications. The Mn0.5Ga0.5Fe2O4 magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) were synthesized by sol-gel method using citric acid as chelating agent of metallic precursors. The synthesized samples were identified by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) as an inverse spinel structure with no secondary phases. Saturation magnetization (Ms) of crystalline powders was 45.9 emu/g, which was higher than those corresponding to GaFe2O4 (14.2 emu/g) and MnFe2O4 (40.2 emu/g) synthesized under similar conditions, while the coercivity field (Hc) was 27.9 Oe. The average particle size was 18 ± 7 nm. The heating ability of the MNPs was enough to increase the surrounding temperature up to 43.5 °C in 7 min when a quantity of 4.5 mg of MNPs per mL of liquid medium was tested. Cytotoxic effect (hemolysis assay) of MNPs was determined and the results showed hemolytic values below 1% in all tested cases. According to the results obtained, these synthesized nanoparticles can be potentially used as thermoseeds for hyperthermia therapy. Keywords—Cytotoxicity, heating ability, manganese-gallium ferrite, magnetic hyperthermia. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (9)
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Eduardo Gómez Reyes, Sofía Patricia García Martínez, Ana Lucía Ramírez López, "Synthesis and Characterization of Mn-Doped Ferrite Nanoparticles," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 34–39, 2023.

Serial: 9

Effect of Fly Ash Fineness on Mechanical Properties of Geopolymers Based On Alkaline Solution

Authors: E. J. Vanderslice, A. R. Thayer
Page No: 40–45
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—Fly ash (FA) thanks to the significant presence of SiO2 and Al2O3 as the main components is a potential raw material for geopolymers production. Mechanical activation is a method for improving FA reactivity and also the porosity of final mixture; those parameters can be analysed through sorption properties. They have direct impact on the durability of fly ash based geopolymer mortars. In the paper, effect of FA fineness on sorption properties of geopolymers based on sodium silicate, as well as relationship between fly ash fineness and apparent density, compressive and flexural strength of geopolymers are presented. The best results in the evaluated area reached the sample H1, which contents the highest portion of particle under 20μm (100% of GFA). The interdependence of individual tested properties was confirmed for geopolymer mixtures corresponding to those in the cement based mixtures: higher is portion of fine particles < 20μm, higher is strength, density and lower are sorption properties. The compressive strength as well as sorption parameters of the geopolymer can be reasonably controlled by grinding process and also ensured by the higher share of fine particle (to 20μm) in total mass of the material. Keywords—Alkali activation, geopolymers, fly ash, particle fineness. I.

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Year: 2023
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E. J. Vanderslice, A. R. Thayer, "Effect of Fly Ash Fineness on Mechanical Properties of Geopolymers Based On Alkaline Solution," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 40–45, 2023.
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