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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Robert Ulewicz, Joanna Nowakowska-Grunt, Dorota Jelonek
This is a basic difference, which shows the flow of materials and the general nature of each method.
· Rope - supply of materials or components on the workstation according to bottlenecks, synchronization in terms of performance of bottlenecks.
Then you have to create the Kanban loops in the enterprise and create Kanban demand for materials from the company.
Kanban loop is a model of Kanban material flows in production environment, from obtaining materials for their use in production.
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 57/2 (2012), 69-74
· Rope - supply of materials or components on the workstation according to bottlenecks, synchronization in terms of performance of bottlenecks.
Then you have to create the Kanban loops in the enterprise and create Kanban demand for materials from the company.
Kanban loop is a model of Kanban material flows in production environment, from obtaining materials for their use in production.
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 57/2 (2012), 69-74
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jun Wang, Hong Tao Zhu, Jing Ming Fan, Mirza Ahmed Ali
It has been tested for turning ductile materials [6,9,10] and brittle materials [7].
Wang: Predictive depth of jet penetration models for abrasive waterjet cutting of alumina ceramics, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49 (2007), pp. 306-316
Posinasetti: Abrasive waterjet machining of aerospace materials.
Babu: Influence of jet impact angle on part geometry in abrasive waterjet turning of aluminium alloys, International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials, Vol. 3 (2008), pp. 120-132
Ali, An experimental study of radial-mode abrasive waterjet turning of steels, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 697-698 (2012), pp. 166-170
Wang: Predictive depth of jet penetration models for abrasive waterjet cutting of alumina ceramics, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49 (2007), pp. 306-316
Posinasetti: Abrasive waterjet machining of aerospace materials.
Babu: Influence of jet impact angle on part geometry in abrasive waterjet turning of aluminium alloys, International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials, Vol. 3 (2008), pp. 120-132
Ali, An experimental study of radial-mode abrasive waterjet turning of steels, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 697-698 (2012), pp. 166-170
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Udomdeja Polyium, Na Thaisong Phinthida
Material and Methods
2.1 Plant Materials
The local plants were collected from natural population in Phraek Nam Daeng community Amphawa, Samut Songkhram province, Thailand and identified at the department of science, faculty of science and technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok.
2.2 Extraction
The 6 local plants were cleaned and washed with distilled water and then cut into small pieces.
Mahidol University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 41(2014), 1–10
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Res.
International Journal of Engineering Science Invention, 8(2013) 65-70
African Journal of Plant Science, 9(2008)124-128
Mahidol University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 41(2014), 1–10
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Res.
International Journal of Engineering Science Invention, 8(2013) 65-70
African Journal of Plant Science, 9(2008)124-128
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Peng Jun Cao, Bi Jia, Deng Ming Chen, Yong Jiang Di
Journal of Functional Materials and Devices, 2010, 16(1): 22-28
Progress in Materials Science, 2013, 58(2): 183-259
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2005, 290: 1597-1600
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002, 242: 247-250
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2006, 298(1): 56-64
Progress in Materials Science, 2013, 58(2): 183-259
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2005, 290: 1597-1600
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002, 242: 247-250
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2006, 298(1): 56-64
Online since: July 2007
Authors: Jung Hwa Hong, Sang Ok Ko, Sung Ki Min
The theoretical background of this prediction is based on the poroelasticity of 2-phase
material that grounds on fluid flow and behavior of cortical bone material.
Further analytical study is required to fully understand relationships between SGP and pore pressure distributions in OI bone-implant composite materials.
In this study, bone was assumed as an isotropic material.
Becker : Generation of electric potentials by bone in response to mechanical stress, Science.
Lim: Strain Rate Dependent Poroelastic Behavior of Bovine Vertebral Trabecular Bone, KSME international journal, Vol.15, (2001), p.1032-1040 [8] T.M.
Further analytical study is required to fully understand relationships between SGP and pore pressure distributions in OI bone-implant composite materials.
In this study, bone was assumed as an isotropic material.
Becker : Generation of electric potentials by bone in response to mechanical stress, Science.
Lim: Strain Rate Dependent Poroelastic Behavior of Bovine Vertebral Trabecular Bone, KSME international journal, Vol.15, (2001), p.1032-1040 [8] T.M.
Online since: December 2024
Authors: S. K. Jeeva Roshini, Jobin Varghese, Lokesh Singh, L. Hrithick Kumar, R. Deepak Suresh Kumar
It highlights the potential for transformative breakthroughs in medicine, energy systems, and materials science, guided by ongoing research and innovation.
These collective studies highlight the pivotal role of nanotechnology in shaping the future of materials science and advancing applications across various industries.
From 2005 onwards, nanomanufacturing research has surged, particularly in engineering, material science, physics, and optics, tackling nanoscale challenges, precision at the nano level, intricate shapes, and novel materials.
Nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize materials science and manufacturing processes. [13,14] The development of nanocomposites and nanomaterial-based products could lead to materials with enhanced strength, durability, and functionality.
Zäch et al in Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, Volume 10, Issues 3-4, June-August 2006
These collective studies highlight the pivotal role of nanotechnology in shaping the future of materials science and advancing applications across various industries.
From 2005 onwards, nanomanufacturing research has surged, particularly in engineering, material science, physics, and optics, tackling nanoscale challenges, precision at the nano level, intricate shapes, and novel materials.
Nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize materials science and manufacturing processes. [13,14] The development of nanocomposites and nanomaterial-based products could lead to materials with enhanced strength, durability, and functionality.
Zäch et al in Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, Volume 10, Issues 3-4, June-August 2006
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Zheng Gang He, Jun Wei Gan
The other type is some journals about cleaner production, resource recycling and waste management, such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Waste Management, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, Waste Management & Research and so on.
Table 1 The situation of ELV reverse logistics published in foreign journal The title of the journal 2002~2007 2008~2013 European Journal of Operational Research 2 3 Mathematical Problems in Engineering 0 1 International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1 0 Journal of Cleaner Production 6 16 Resources, Conservation and Recycling 1 13 The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 6 1 Journal of Industrial Ecology 2 2 Waste Management 1 8 Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 3 0 Waste Management & Research 0 3 others 18 20 count 40 67 In China, the research about ELV reverse logistics started in 2002.
Study on selecting the mode of recycling general waste materials provides reference for ELV recycling.
The current research on the reverse logistics network at home and abroad mainly focus on the products of daily life, industrial by-products and wastes, textile, electronics product, construction waste, hazardous waste, durable goods, packaging materials and so on [27].
Recycling system flexibility: the fundamental solution to achieve high energy and material recovery quotas, Journal of Cleaner Production.121 (2006)123-130
Table 1 The situation of ELV reverse logistics published in foreign journal The title of the journal 2002~2007 2008~2013 European Journal of Operational Research 2 3 Mathematical Problems in Engineering 0 1 International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1 0 Journal of Cleaner Production 6 16 Resources, Conservation and Recycling 1 13 The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 6 1 Journal of Industrial Ecology 2 2 Waste Management 1 8 Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 3 0 Waste Management & Research 0 3 others 18 20 count 40 67 In China, the research about ELV reverse logistics started in 2002.
Study on selecting the mode of recycling general waste materials provides reference for ELV recycling.
The current research on the reverse logistics network at home and abroad mainly focus on the products of daily life, industrial by-products and wastes, textile, electronics product, construction waste, hazardous waste, durable goods, packaging materials and so on [27].
Recycling system flexibility: the fundamental solution to achieve high energy and material recovery quotas, Journal of Cleaner Production.121 (2006)123-130
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Elena P. Farafontova, Valeriya È. Shvarczkopf, Irina A. Pavlova
The ways of utilization of by-product are follows: as a filler for the silicate production; for polymer-cement, water-dispersion and oil paints; as a filler for the production of roofing materials, bituminous roofing mastics based on organic binders; raw materials for the production of foam glass materials and products.
The DSC curve is characteristic of glassy materials.
Preda, Cordierite-mullite porcelain stoneware, Romanian Journal of Materials. 42 (2012) 276-282
Farafontova, Effect of chemical composition of glassy phase of porcelain stoneware on product brittleness, Materials Science Forum. 989 (2020) 254-259
[24] GOST 2211-65 (ISO 5018-83) Refractories and Refractory Raw Materials.
The DSC curve is characteristic of glassy materials.
Preda, Cordierite-mullite porcelain stoneware, Romanian Journal of Materials. 42 (2012) 276-282
Farafontova, Effect of chemical composition of glassy phase of porcelain stoneware on product brittleness, Materials Science Forum. 989 (2020) 254-259
[24] GOST 2211-65 (ISO 5018-83) Refractories and Refractory Raw Materials.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Martin Veidt, Meng Hou, Michael Heitzmann, Rowan Paton
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1961;5:134-134
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 1994;8(6):579-586
Journal of Adhesion. 1999;70(2):209-219
Journal of Adhesion Science and Tech..8:273-287
The Journal of Adhesion. 2003;79(1):69-97
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 1994;8(6):579-586
Journal of Adhesion. 1999;70(2):209-219
Journal of Adhesion Science and Tech..8:273-287
The Journal of Adhesion. 2003;79(1):69-97