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Online since: January 2017
Authors: W.Y.H. Liew, Sujan Debnath, Omid Nabinejad, Teh J. Ying, Ian J. Davies
Nano materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2004. 91(2): p. 1077-1085
Journal of Materials Science, 2010. 45(5): p. 1193-1210
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2012. 25(7): p. 793-806
Journal of Composite Materials, 2010 45(15): p. 1559-1571
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Yun Long Wang, Miao Wang, Yue Mei Qin, Xing Feng Shi, Hui Rong Guo, Zi Juan He
Characterization of TiO2 composite film on steel obtained in aluminate electrolyte by PEO and the photocatalytic activities Yunlong Wang1,*, Miao Wang1,2, Yuemei Qin3, Xingfeng Shi1, Huirong Guo1, Zijuan He1 1Center for photon Manufacturing Science and Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013,China 2Research institution of advance materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013,China 3Department of electronic and electrical engineering, Jiandong Polytechnic College, Changzhou,213022, China Corresponding author, Tel/fax: 86-511-88790191, E-mail: Wangyunlonghit@yahoo.com.cn Keywords: TiO2 composite film, photocatalytic, plasma electrolytic oxidation, aluminate electrolyte, steel Abstract.
Materials and methods Film preparation and structure characterization Q235 carbon steel sample with a bare area of 10mm×20mm was first washed with acetone and distilled water and served as anode in PEO.
Photobiol., A: Chemistry, 148 (2002 )33-245 [5] Dongjin Byun, Yongki Jin, Bumjoon Kim, Joong Kee Lee, Dalkeun Park, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 73(2000) 199-206 [6] Nicholas T.
Seery, Steven J.et. al.Journal of Hazardous Materials, 211–212 (2012) 88-94 [7] Satoshi Takeda, Susumu Suzuki, Hidefumi Odaka, Hideo Hosono, Thin Solid Films, 392(2001)338-344 [8] He, J.; Luo, Q.; Cai, Q.Z.; Li, X.W.; Zhang, D.Q.
Materials Chemistry and Physics.129 (2011)242-248 [9] Danuta Krupa, Jacek Baszkiewicz, Joanna Zdunek, Jerzy Smolik, Zbigniew Słomka, Janusz W.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Uraiwan Intatha, Kamonpan Pengpat, Sukum Eitssayeam, Gobwute Rujijanagul, Tawee Tunkasiri, Krit Sutjarittangtham, P. Chantawannakul, Pornchai Rachtanapun, S. Sanpa
Eitssayeam1, 2 1Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand 2Materials Science Research Center, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, 50200, Thailand 3Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand 4Division of Packaging Technology, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand 5School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand Keywords: Polycaprolactone, Propolis, Nanofibers films Abstract.
[9] Vassya Bankova, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 100, (2005) 114-117
Wnek, Materials Chemistry and Physics 113, 2009 296-302
Prabhakaran, Mohammad Morshed, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani and S.Ramakrishna, Materials Science and Engineering C 30, (2010) 1129-1136
[23] Tamara Elzein, Mohamad Nasser-Eddine, Christelle Delaite, Sophie Bistac and Philippe Dumas, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 273, (2004) 381-387
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Jerome Antunes, Artur Ribeiro, Daniela Lemos, Teresa Miranda, Jorge Santos, Graça Soares
Degradable synthetic polymers are included in the materials often used in the construction of dressings for wound repair.
Materials and Methods Materials.
Neither the substrate materials nor its degradation by-products should demonstrate cytotoxicity towards human cells [43].
International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 65 (5) (2016) 255-265
International Materials Reviews, 53 (5) (2008) 257-274
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zheng Bao Lei, Chen Chen Chen, Guo Bin Liu, Mu Xi Lei, Yong Han Li, Xin Chao Zhang
The maximum dynamic deformations of barriers in the collision process are very different in different forms and materials.
Using the post posts with C-shaped cross section, which saves material comparing with the post with S-shaped or Z-shaped cross section of BRIFEN.
Acknowledgements The study is funded by the Open Fund of Engineering Research Center of Catastrophic Prophylaxis and Treatment of Road & Traffic Safety(Changsha University of Science & Technology), Ministry of Education, and National Science and Technology Action Plan Project (2009BAG13A02), Beijing-Zhuhai double-line Changsha to Xiangtan Highway Resource-saving and Environment-friendly Technology Demonstration Projects (Traffic and Transport Department Traffic and Transport Letter Science and Technology [2009] NO.333), hereby thank.
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development(2006.7), in chinese
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development(2007.3), in chinese.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Tao Zeng, Li Li Jiang, Xi Bin Wei, Xun Liu
Chou, Elastic stiffness of three-dimensional braided textile structural composites, Composite Materials: Testing and Design, Seventh Conference. 404-421, 1984
Chou, Fiber inclination model of three-dimensional textile structural composites, Journal of Composite Materials 20, 472-483, 1986
Chou, Analysis and modeling of three dimensional textile structural composites, High-Tech Fibrous Materials 3, 22-33, 1991
Woo, Macro finite element for analysis of textile composites, Journal of Composite Materials 28, 607–618, 1994
Journal of Composite Materials 30, 885-905, 1996.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Akhmad Herman Yuwono, Hanum Latifa, Hadi Sahal Fadly Daulay, Amalia Sholehah
Experimental Detail Materials and preparation.
Yun, et al., Materials Science and Engineering C, Vol. 23: p. 487-494 (2003)
Yu, et al., Materials Letters, Vol. 59: p. 2515-2518 (2005)
Tian, et al., Materials Letters, Vol. 62: p. 77-80 (2008)
Firdiyono, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 391: p. 34-40 (2013)
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hamid Garmestani, Steven Y. Liang, Omar Fergani, A. Tabei
Langdon, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol. 318 (2001) p. 34-41
Hodgson, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol. 302 (2001) p. 206-214
Tóth, Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 54 (2009) p. 427-510
Hellmig, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol. 351 (2003) p. 86-97
Özel, Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, Vol. 128 (2006) p. 435-444
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Jamal Jamal
Materials and methods This experiment uses materials such as corn.
Inlet Channel of Natural Air Exhaust Steam Water Collector door Outlet Channel of Natural Air Collector rack Dryer Materials Cover glass Heat Chamber Fin Collector Frame Figure 1.
Journal of Renewable Energy Development 1(2) (2012) 33-38
Chandrasekar, Performance of a Forced Convection Solar Drier Integrated With Gravel as Heat Storage Material For Chili Drying, Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 4(3) (2009) 305 – 314
G., Design and Construction of Forced/Natural Convection Solar Vegetable Dryer With Heat Storage, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 7(10) (2012) 1213–1217.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yan Wang
Research on Welding Deformation of Thick Plate Duralumin Alloy under A-TIG Yan Wang Material Engineering Institute , College of Mechanical & Material Engineering,China Three Gorges Univ.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by the Hubei Yichang Science and Technology Key Projeot(A08303-06) References [1] E.Cicala, G.
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Prangnell: submitted to Journal of Materials Science and Engineering (1999) [3] T.Senthil Kumar, V.Balasubramanian and M.Y.Sanavullah: submitted to Journal of Materials and Design (2007) [4] Lucas W and Howes D S: submitted to Journal of Welding and Metal Fabrication (1996)
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