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Identifying suitable materials for a given application can be achieved by screening material databases.
A 'material suitability index' is proposed that evaluates and ranks the materials for a given engineering component.
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A large number of repair materials and the many manufacturing processes available to the engineer, coupled with the complex relationships between the different selection parameter, often make the selection of a materials for a given application environment a difficult task.
In this work, we propose a novel approach to select gas-sensing materials for a given set of volatile organic compounds (VOC) when the governing phenomenon that drives gas/vapor interaction is adsorption.
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The change in energy as the wave passes through a layer is a constant of the material for a given wavelength and is called its absorption coefficient.
This is one important facet of the materials scientist's job to help evaluate the suitability of a material for a given application based on how its properties balance against load and performance requirements specified by the design engineer.
Design has traditionally involved selecting a suitable material for a given application.
An incorrectly selected material for a given product may cause premature failure of the final product.
There is no standard technique used by the designer to select a right material for a given application.
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