Volume 32 Issue 3 2025

Volume 32 Issue 3 2025

Journal of Functional Materials — Research Articles

Serial: 1

Quantum Computing in Optimized Computational Systems

Authors: Elijah F. Thompson, Adeline R. Morales
Page No: 1–6
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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Elijah F. Thompson, Adeline R. Morales, "Quantum Computing in Optimized Computational Systems," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 1–6, 2025.

Serial: 2

Optimization of Production Strategies for Industry 4.0

Authors: Emily Rachel Lee, Julian Thomas Brooks
Page No: 7–12
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—In order to be competitive, companies have to reduce their production costs while meeting increasing quality requirements. Therefore, companies try to plan their assembly processes as detailed as possible. However, increasing product individualization leading to a higher number of variants, smaller batch sizes and shorter product life cycles raise the question to what extent the effort of detailed planning is still justified. An important approach in this field of research is the concept of determining the economic planning depth for assembly process planning based on production specific influencing factors. In this paper first solution hypotheses as well as a first draft of the resulting method will be presented. Keywords—Assembly process planning, economic planning depth, planning benefit, planning effort. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Emily Rachel Lee, Julian Thomas Brooks, "Optimization of Production Strategies for Industry 4.0," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 7–12, 2025.

Serial: 3

A Novel Integrated Numerical Approach: Bridging Continua and Discontinua

Authors: Dr. Elianore Quasar, Prof. Astrid Valtor
Page No: 13–20
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—Recently, advanced geotechnical engineering problems related to soil movement, particle loss, and modeling of local failure (i.e. discontinua) as well as modeling the in-contact structures (i.e. continua) are of the great interest among researchers. The aim of this research is to meet the requirements with respect to the modeling of the above- mentioned two different domains simultaneously. To this end, a coupled numerical method is introduced based on Discrete Element Method (DEM) and eXtended-Finite Element Method (X-FEM). In the coupled procedure, DEM is employed to capture the interactions and relative movements of soil particles as discontinua, while X-FEM is utilized to model in-contact structures as continua, which may consist of different types of discontinuities. For verification purposes, the new coupled approach is utilized to examine benchmark problems including different contacts between/within continua and discontinua. Results are validated by comparison with those of existing analytical and numerical solutions. This study proves that extended-finite-discrete element method can be used to robustly analyze not only contact problems, but also other types of discontinuities in continua such as (i) crack formations and propagations, (ii) voids and bimaterial interfaces, and (iii) combination of previous cases. In essence, the proposed method can be used vastly in advanced soil-structure interaction problems to investigate the micro and macro behaviour of the surrounding soil and the response of the embedded structure that contains discontinuities. Keywords—Contact problems, discrete element method, extended- finite element method, soil-structure interaction. I.

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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Dr. Elianore Quasar, Prof. Astrid Valtor, "A Novel Integrated Numerical Approach: Bridging Continua and Discontinua," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 13–20, 2025.

Serial: 4

Microstructural Evaluation of Hybrid Alloys

Authors: Astrid Müller, Julian Schneider
Page No: 21–25
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—The secondary alloy A226 is used for many automotive casting produced by mould casting and high pressure die casting. This alloy has excellent castability, good mechanical properties and cost-effectiveness. Production of primary aluminium alloys belong to heavy source fouling of life environs. The European Union calls for the emission reduction and reduction in energy consumption therefore increase production of recycled (secondary) aluminium cast alloys. The contribution is deal with influence of recycling on the quality of the casting made from A226 in automotive industry. The properties of the casting made from secondary aluminium alloys were compared with the required properties of primary aluminium alloys. The effect of recycling on microstructure was observed using combination different analytical techniques (light microscopy upon black-white etching, scanning electron microscopy – SEM upon deep etching and energy dispersive X-ray analysis – EDX). These techniques were used for the identification of the various structure parameters, which was used to compare secondary alloy microstructure with primary alloy microstructure. Keywords—A226 secondary aluminium alloy, deep etching, mechanical properties, recycling foundry aluminium alloy. I.

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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Astrid Müller, Julian Schneider, "Microstructural Evaluation of Hybrid Alloys," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 21–25, 2025.

Serial: 5

Synthesis of Conductive Polyethylene glycol Copolymers

Authors: Ayla Özden, Zeynep Yılmaz
Page No: 26–31
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—This work presents synthesis of α,ω-dithienyl terminated poly(ethylene glycol) (PEGTh) capable for further chain extension by either chemical or electrochemical polymeriztion. PEGTh was characterized by FTIR and 1H-NMR. Further copolymerization of PEGTh and pyrrole (Py) was performed by chemical oxidative polymerization using ceric (IV) salt as an oxidant (PPy-PEGTh). PEG without end group modification was used directly to prepare copolymers with Py by Ce (IV) salt (PPy-PEG). Block copolymers with mole ratio of pyrrole to PEGTh (PEG) 50:1 and 10:1 were synthesized. The electrical conductivities of copolymers PPy-PEGTh and PPy-PEG were determined by four point probe technique. Influence of the synthetic route and content of the insulating segment on conductivity and yield of the copolymers were investigated. Keywords—Chemical oxidative polymerization, conducting copolymer, poly(ethylene glycol), polypyrrole. I.

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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Ayla Özden, Zeynep Yılmaz, "Synthesis of Conductive Polyethylene glycol Copolymers," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 26–31, 2025.

Serial: 6

Formal Framework for Web Services Integration in Digital Libraries

Authors: Aisha N. Hassan, Mohamed A. Zaidi, Fatima B. Ali
Page No: 32–39
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—Digital reference service is when a traditional library reference service is provided electronically. In most cases users do not get full satisfaction from using digital reference service due to variety of reasons. This paper discusses the formal specification of web services applications for digital reference services (WSDRS). WSDRS is an informal model that claims to reduce the problems of digital reference services in libraries. It uses web services technology to provide efficient digital way of satisfying users’ need in the reference section of libraries. Informal model is in natural language which is inconsistent and ambiguous that may cause difficulties to the developers of the system. In order to solve this problem we decided to convert the informal specifications into formal specifications. This is supposed to reduce the overall development time and cost. We use Z language to develop the formal model and verify it with Z/EVES theorem prover tool. Keywords—Formal, specifications, web services, digital reference services. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Aisha N. Hassan, Mohamed A. Zaidi, Fatima B. Ali, "Formal Framework for Web Services Integration in Digital Libraries," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 32–39, 2025.

Serial: 7

Impact of Cutting Tool Geometry on Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Titanium Alloy 718

Authors: A. M. Kulkarni, R. S. Srinivas, S. B. Ramesh
Page No: 40–46
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—A Friction stir welding tool is a critical component to the success of the process. The tool typically consists of a rotating round shoulder and a threaded cylindrical pin that heats the work piece, mostly by friction, and moves the softened alloy around it to form the joint. In this research work, an attempt has been made to investigate the relationship between FSW variables mainly tool profile, rotating speed, welding speed and the mechanical properties (tensile strength, yield strength, percentage elongation, and micro hardness) of friction stir welded aluminum alloy 5083 joints. From the experimental details, it can be assessed that the joint produced by using Triflute profile tool has contribute superior mechanical and structural properties as compared to Tapered unthreaded & Threaded tool for 1000rpm. Keywords—Friction stir welding, Tool profile, Rotating speed, Strength, Speed ratio. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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A. M. Kulkarni, R. S. Srinivas, S. B. Ramesh, "Impact of Cutting Tool Geometry on Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Titanium Alloy 718," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 40–46, 2025.

Serial: 8

Enhancing Learning Outcomes with Virtual Labs

Authors: Dr. Sofia Jensen, Prof. Liam R. Thompson
Page No: 47–52
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—There has been significant recent interest in on-line learning, as well as considerable work on developing technologies for virtual laboratories for engineering students. After reviewing the state-of-the-art of virtual laboratories, this paper steps back from the technology issues to look in more detail at the pedagogical issues surrounding virtual laboratories, and examines the role of gathering student feedback in the development of such laboratories. The main contribution of the paper is a set of student surveys before and after a prototype deployment of a simulation laboratory tool, and the resulting analysis which leads to some tentative guidelines for the design of virtual engineering laboratories. Keywords—Engineering education, electrical engineering, elearning, virtual laboratories. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Dr. Sofia Jensen, Prof. Liam R. Thompson, "Enhancing Learning Outcomes with Virtual Labs," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 47–52, 2025.

Serial: 9

Numerical Modelling of High-Strength Concrete Beams under Sustained Loads

Authors: A. J. Vexler, M. K. F. R. Alves
Page No: 53–58
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—Shear walls made of cold formed steel are used as lateral force resisting components in residential and low-rise commercial and industrial constructions. The seismic design analysis of such structures is often complex due to the slenderness of members and their instability prevalence. In this context, a simplified modeling technique across the panel is proposed by using the finite element method. The approach is based on idealizing the whole panel by a nonlinear shear link element which reflects its shear behavior connected to rigid body elements which transmit the forces to the end elements (studs) that resist the tension and the compression. The numerical model of the shear wall panel was subjected to cyclic loads in order to evaluate the seismic performance of the structure in terms of lateral displacement and energy dissipation capacity. In order to validate this model, the numerical results were compared with those from literature tests. This modeling technique is particularly useful for the design of cold formed steel structures where the shear forces in each panel and the axial forces in the studs can be obtained using spectrum analysis. Keywords—Cold-formed steel, cyclic loading, modeling technique, nonlinear analysis, shear wall panel. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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A. J. Vexler, M. K. F. R. Alves, "Numerical Modelling of High-Strength Concrete Beams under Sustained Loads," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 53–58, 2025.

Serial: 10

Synergistic Stabilization of Food-Packaging Materials

Authors: Dr. Sofia Elena Vasquez, Dr. Kaius Johannes Rasmussen
Page No: 59–65
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—Food is widely packaged with plastic materials to prevent microbial contamination and spoilage. Ionizing radiation is widely used to sterilize the food-packaging materials. Sterilization by γ-radiation causes degradation such as embrittlement, stiffening, softening, discoloration, odour generation, and decrease in molecular weight. Many antioxidants can prevent γ-degradation but most of them are toxic. The migration of antioxidants to its environment gives rise to major concerns in case of food packaging plastics. In this attempt, we have aimed to utilize synergistic mixtures of stabilizers which are approved for food-contact applications. Ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer has been melt-mixed with hindered amine stabilizers (HAS), phenolic antioxidants and organophosphates (hydroperoxide decomposer). Results were discussed by comparing the stabilizing efficiency of mixtures with and without phenol system. Among phenol containing systems where we mostly observed discoloration due to the oxidation of hindered phenol, the combination of secondary HAS, tertiary HAS, organo- phosphite and hindered phenol exhibited improved stabilization efficiency than single or binary additive systems. The mixture of secondary HAS and tertiary HAS, has shown antagonistic effect of stabilization. However, the combination of organo-phosphite with secondary HAS, tertiary HAS and phenol antioxidants have been found to give synergistic even at higher doses of Gamma-irradiation. The effects have been explained through the interaction between the stabilizers. After γ-irradiation, the consumption of oligomeric stabilizer significantly depends on the components of stabilization mixture. The effect of the organo-phosphite antioxidant on the overall stability has been discussed. Keywords—Ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer, Synergistic mixtures, Gamma-sterilization and stabilization. I.

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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (3)
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Dr. Sofia Elena Vasquez, Dr. Kaius Johannes Rasmussen, "Synergistic Stabilization of Food-Packaging Materials," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 59–65, 2025.
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