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Online since: May 2015
Authors: Wen Dong Zhang, Nan Guo, Guo Jun Zhang
Author Contributions G.J.Z conceived and designed the experiments; W.D.Z contributed materials tools; N.G. has contributed substantially to the work reported. 
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1956, 04, 711-715
Journal of Chemical Physics, 1943, 11, 455-481
Journal of Chemical Physics, 1943, 11, 512-520
Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators, 2012, 25(3), 333-336.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Dian Xin Li, Yuan Wei Dai, Yan Hong Zhang
Department of Biotechnology, Guangdong Vocational College of Science and Trade, Guangzhou, China 2.
At present, in the world 145 countries and areas it is widely used in trade, logistics, e-commerce, e-government and other fields, especially in the industries of daily necessities, food, medical, textile, building materials and others, it is more popular.
The application of RFID technology can not only identify the individual, but also can effectively identify for each node of the whole process of supply chain, therefore it can track and trace the food raw materials, processing, packaging,storage, transportation, sales and other links in supply chain, timely detect problems and handle them properly [8].
The application of science and technology, 2013.2 [2] Li Xiaojuan.
Journal of pesticide science.2011.13 (6) [3] Yang Zuying.
Online since: February 2004
Authors: Dan Li, Shen Dong, Ming Jun Chen, Fei Hu Zhang
Factors Influencing the Surface Quality during Ultra-Precision Grinding of Brittle Materials in Ductile Mode M.J.
Grinding experiments of brittle materials are carried out.
When maximum cutting depth of single abrasive grain (agmax) is less than or equal to critical cutting depth of brittle materials (agc), brittle materials are ground in ductile mode during ultra-precision grinding, per contra, brittle materials are ground in fracture mode.
So, agmax � agc is very important for obtaining super smooth surface of brittle materials.
Dong et al: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 37 (2001), p. 1
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Rakhmad Arief Siregar, Shah Fenner Khan, Kenneth W. Dalgarno
However, due to scarcity of the source material, synthetic materials for bone replacements are sometimes used instead.
The sintered A-W specimens were characterised for material and mechanical properties.
Peckitt, "Engineering Assisted Surgery(TM): A route for digital design and manufacturing of customised maxillofacial implants," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 183, pp. 333-338, 2007
Robinson, "Rapid prototyping of ceramic lattices for hard tissue scaffolds," Materials & Design, vol. 29, pp. 1802-1809, 2008
Greil, "Porous ceramic bone scaffolds for vascularized bone tissue regeneration," Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, vol. 19, pp. 2781-2790, Aug 2008
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Xing Sheng Lao, Wang Wei, Chun Hui Dai, Yong Liu
Modified reinforced polymer materials are currently the most respected water-lubricated bearing materials.
Friction coefficient of four materials in microbial seawater Fig. 6.
Friction coefficient of four materials in sediment-containing seawater Wear depth.
Wear depth of pin specimens of four materials in microbial seawater Fig. 8.
Compared to Thordon materials and Feroform materials, modified UHMWP have a lower coefficient of friction and a lower depth of wear.
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Abel Woldu Ourgessa, Aseged Tebeje Tasew, Rahel Alemu Hafa
Deventer, Geopolymer technology: the current state of the art, Journal of Materials Science, (2006), 2917–2933
Provis, Durability of alkali-activated materials: Progress and perspectives, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, (2014), 997–1008
Davidovits, Geopolymers - Inorganic polymeric new materials, Journal of Thermal Analysis, (1991), 1633–1656
Thaumaturgo, Synthesis and characterisation of materials based on inorganic polymers of alumina and silica: Sodium polysialate polymers, International Journal of Inorganic Materials, (2000), 309–317
Perdikatsis, Use of analytical techniques for identification of inorganic polymer gel composition, Journal of Materials Science, (2010),2715–2724
Online since: October 2014
Authors: You Jun Yue, Hui Zhao, Hong Jun Wang, Kun Gao
Table 1 Transitions (T) and their implications in the hybrid Petri net T Meaning T Meaning T Meaning T1 Coking device T5 Nut-coke processing T9 Materials drying T2 Sintering device T6 Materials drying T10 Power plant T3 Iron-making device T7 COG processing T11 Materials drying T4 Power plant T8 Power plant T12 BFG processing Table 2 Places (P) and their implications in the hybrid Petri net P Meaning P Meaning P Meaning P1 BFG (Input) P16 Compressed air P31 COG (Input) P2 N2 P17 Steam P32 Compressed air P3 Compressed air P18 Anthracite P33 Iron-making power P4 Washed coal P19 Ore P34 LDG (Input) P5 Coking power P20 Flux P35 BFG (Input) P6 Steam P21 Sintering power P36 Molten iron P7 COG (Input) P22 LDG (Input) P37 BFG heat P8 Red coke heat P23 BFG (Input) P38 BFG pressure P9 COG heat P24 Sinter P39 Blast-furnace slag heat P10 Nut-coke (Output) P25 Sinter heat P40 Cooling-water heat P11 Coke P26 Flue gas heat P41 Blast-furnace slag P12 Flue gas heat P27 Nut-coke(Input) P42 Flue gas
The model can reflect the flow of the energy and material for iron-making process graphically.
Material Flow and Energy Flow in Iron & Steel Industry and Correlation Between Them, Journal of Northeastern University, 27(9): pp.979-982 (2006)
Modeling for gas energy flow network and optimizing for weight functions of steel enterprises based on hybrid Petri net, Journal of Southeast University(Natural Science Edition), 42(A01), pp.122-126 (2012)
Mathematical model for diagnosis of energy consumption bottlenecks in steel plants and its application, Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, (9): pp.1195-1199(2009)
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Qin Li, Yang Luo, Di Wu, Xin Yu Ye
Journal of Rare Earths, 2011,29(11):1026-1028
Materials Research Bulletin, 1974,9(12):1631-1637
Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 1983,28:724-727
Materials Transactions, JIM, 1991,32(11):1048-1052
Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 2007,28(4):362-368
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Florin Miculescu, Maria-Diana Vrânceanu, George Tepes, Ruxandra Vidu, Alecs Matei, Dionezie Bojin, Cosmin Mihai Cotruț
During the last decade an increasing number of researchers focused on materials that have at least one dimension in the nano scale range.
That one dimension has immense impact on the physical and chemical properties of the materials, which is mainly due to the large surface to volume ratio.
Introduction Nano materials exhibit interesting behavior when compared to bulk analogue materials.
Nobumitsu Hirai, Akiko Shiraki, and Shigeta Hara, “In situ atomic force microscopy observation on the decay of small islands on Au single crystal in acid solution,” Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, vol. 18, no. 7, 2000
Nobumitsu Hirai, Toshihiro Tanaka, Shigeta Hara, “Decay of nano-islands on the surface of a Au(111) electrode in contact with sulfuric acid solution,” Science and Technology of Advanced Materials 5, pp. 115–118, 2003
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Ming Li Cao, Cong Zhang
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Materials Science edition, 26(4): 749-753, (2011) [2] Cao, M.L. and J.Q.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Materials Science edition, 26(5): 1004-1009, (2011) [3] Cao, M.L. and J.Q.
Materials Science & Technology 2010 Conference & Exhibition, Houston, USA, October 17-21, (2010) [4] Lee, W.J., et al. .
Materials Transactions, 51(6): 1089-1093, (2010) [5] FABER KT and EVANS AG..
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