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Kilic Murat - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • MEASURING THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS VALUES OF EUROPEAN HOP-HORN BEAM (OSTRYA CARPINIFOLLA SCOP.) WOOD
    Slovak Forest Products Research Inst, 2018
    Co-Authors: Kilic Murat, Purlusoy Inci, Kurnali Melih
    Abstract:

    Kilic, Murat/0000-0001-6113-8634WOS: 000432579000015In this study, the samples obtained from European hop-horn beam (Ostrya carpinifolia Scop.) wood has been subject to cutting with circular saw, planing with a thickness Machine and Sanding with a caliber Sanding Machine (with no: 80 sand). After the specimens were processed in the Machines in radial and tangential surfaces, their surface roughness values (R-a, R-y, R-z) have been determined in accordance with the ISO 4288 standard. According to the statistical results, the lowest roughness values have been achieved with the thickness Machine. Similarly, the roughness values of tangentially cut surfaces have been found to be lower than the radially cut surfaces

  • Effect on Shear Strength of Machining Methods in Pinus nigra Arnold Bonded with Polyurethane and Polyvinyl Acetate Adhesives
    'BioResources', 2016
    Co-Authors: Kilic Murat
    Abstract:

    Kilic, Murat/0000-0001-6113-8634WOS: 000384922400080Specimens taken from Pinus nigra Arnold were subject to surfacing techniques by being cut with a circular saw, planed with a thickness Machine, and sanded with a calibrating Sanding Machine (with P80 grit sandpaper). First, their surface roughness values were measured; then, the specimens were processed in the Machines in a radial and tangential process. Afterwards, the change in shear strength (adhesiveness resistance) was analyzed as a result of bonding with various adhesive types (PVAc, PU) and pressure applications (0.45 N/mm(2) or 0.9 N/mm(2)). Approximately 600 specimens were prepared with the purpose of identifying the effect of variables on the bonding performance, and they were subjected to shear testing. The greatest shear strength achieved for both the tangential and radial surfaces in terms of cutting was observed in specimens processed in the thickness Machine, on which polyvinyl acetate adhesive and 0.9 N/mm(2). pressure were applied. Specimens bonded with polyvinyl acetate adhesive displayed higher shear strength in general in comparison to those bonded with polyurethane for both tangential and radial surfaces.Turkey General Directorate of Forestry, Central Anatolia Forestry Research InstituteMinistry of Forestry & Water Affairs - Turkey [23.7133/2009-2011-2013]The author is grateful for the support of the Turkey General Directorate of Forestry, Central Anatolia Forestry Research Institute, Grant. No. 23.7133/2009-2011-2013

  • Effects of Machining Methods on the Surface Roughness Values of Pinus nigra Arnold Wood
    North Carolina State Univ Dept Wood & Paper Sci, 2015
    Co-Authors: Kilic Murat
    Abstract:

    Kilic, Murat/0000-0001-6113-8634WOS: 000364199800133In this study, samples were subjected to the following surface treatment techniques: sawing with a circular saw, planing with a thickness Machine, and Sanding with a Sanding Machine (with No. 80 sandpaper). After samples were treated radially and tangentially with Machines, their surface roughness values (R-a, R-y, and R-z) were measured according to ISO 4288. When statistics related to surface roughness values (for R-a, R-y, and R-z) were analyzed, it was found that surfaces processed with the thickness Machine exhibited the smoothest surfaces. Also, according to the same statistical tables, the lowest surface roughness values were found for surfaces cut tangentially.Turkey General Directorate of Forestry, Central Anatolia Forestry Research InstituteMinistry of Forestry & Water Affairs - Turkey [23.7133/2009-2011-2013]The author is grateful for the support of the Turkey General Directorate of Forestry, Central Anatolia Forestry Research Institute, Grant. No. 23.7133/2009-2011-2013

Shinsuke Takeda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • acute traumatic superficial femoral arterial laceration findings on computed tomographic angiography a case report
    Radiology Case Reports, 2018
    Co-Authors: Shinsuke Takeda, Masahiro Tatebe, Yoshine Mori, Kenji Tanaka, Akihiko Tabuchi, Hitoshi Hirata
    Abstract:

    We present a case of superficial femoral artery laceration that was identified on computed tomographic angiography. The patient was a 25-year-old man who injured his right proximal thigh while using a wood Sanding Machine and was transferred to our emergency department in a state of hemorrhagic shock. Following resuscitation, preoperative computed tomographic angiography helped predict the arterial injury and aided us in prompt diagnosis and decisive management.

  • Acute traumatic superficial femoral arterial laceration findings on computed tomographic angiography: A case report
    'Elsevier BV', 2018
    Co-Authors: Shinsuke Takeda, Kenji Tanaka, Akihiko Tabuchi, Md ,masahiro Tatebe, Md ,yoshine Mori, Md ,hitoshi Hirata
    Abstract:

    We present a case of superficial femoral artery laceration that was identified on computed tomographic angiography. The patient was a 25-year-old man who injured his right proximal thigh while using a wood Sanding Machine and was transferred to our emergency department in a state of hemorrhagic shock. Following resuscitation, preoperative computed tomographic angiography helped predict the arterial injury and aided us in prompt diagnosis and decisive management. Keywords: Superficial femoral arterial injury, Arterial laceration, Computed tomographic angiograph

Murat Kılıç - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Determination of the Surface Roughness Values of Turkish Red Pine (Pinus brutia (Ten.)) Woods
    BioResources, 2017
    Co-Authors: Murat Kılıç
    Abstract:

    The aim of this study was to determine the surface roughness values of Turkish red pine samples obtained from the seven natural growth areas in Turkey. The samples were cut with a circular saw, planed with a thickness Machine, and sanded with a Sanding Machine (with No. 80 sandpaper). After the samples were processed as radial and tangential surfaces in the Machines, their surface roughness values (Ra, Ry, and Rz) were measured in accordance with ISO 4288 (1996). According to the statistical results, the lowest surface roughness values were in the samples obtained from the Mugla and Samsun areas on the tangential surfaces that were processed with the thickness Machine.

  • Effect on Shear Strength of Machining Methods in Pinus nigra Arnold Bonded with Polyurethane and Polyvinyl Acetate Adhesives
    North Carolina State University, 2016
    Co-Authors: Murat Kılıç
    Abstract:

    Specimens taken from Pinus nigra Arnold were subject to surfacing techniques by being cut with a circular saw, planed with a thickness Machine, and sanded with a calibrating Sanding Machine (with P80 grit sandpaper). First, their surface roughness values were measured; then, the specimens were processed in the Machines in a radial and tangential process. Afterwards, the change in shear strength (adhesiveness resistance) was analyzed as a result of bonding with various adhesive types (PVAc, PU) and pressure applications (0.45 N/mm² or 0.9 N/mm²). Approximately 600 specimens were prepared with the purpose of identifying the effect of variables on the bonding performance, and they were subjected to shear testing. The greatest shear strength achieved for both the tangential and radial surfaces in terms of cutting was observed in specimens processed in the thickness Machine, on which polyvinyl acetate adhesive and 0.9 N/mm². pressure were applied. Specimens bonded with polyvinyl acetate adhesive displayed higher shear strength in general in comparison to those bonded with polyurethane for both tangential and radial surfaces

  • Effects of Machining Methods on the Surface Roughness Values of Pinus nigra Arnold Wood
    BioResources, 2015
    Co-Authors: Murat Kılıç
    Abstract:

    In this study, samples were subjected to the following surface treatment techniques: sawing with a circular saw, planing with a thickness Machine, and Sanding with a Sanding Machine (with No. 80 sandpaper). After samples were treated radially and tangentially with Machines, their surface roughness values (Ra, Ry, and Rz) were measured according to ISO 4288. When statistics related to surface roughness values (for Ra, Ry, and Rz) were analyzed, it was found that surfaces processed with the thickness Machine exhibited the smoothest surfaces. Also, according to the same statistical tables, the lowest surface roughness values were found for surfaces cut tangentially.

Md ,hitoshi Hirata - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Acute traumatic superficial femoral arterial laceration findings on computed tomographic angiography: A case report
    'Elsevier BV', 2018
    Co-Authors: Shinsuke Takeda, Kenji Tanaka, Akihiko Tabuchi, Md ,masahiro Tatebe, Md ,yoshine Mori, Md ,hitoshi Hirata
    Abstract:

    We present a case of superficial femoral artery laceration that was identified on computed tomographic angiography. The patient was a 25-year-old man who injured his right proximal thigh while using a wood Sanding Machine and was transferred to our emergency department in a state of hemorrhagic shock. Following resuscitation, preoperative computed tomographic angiography helped predict the arterial injury and aided us in prompt diagnosis and decisive management. Keywords: Superficial femoral arterial injury, Arterial laceration, Computed tomographic angiograph

Hitoshi Hirata - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.