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Online since: December 2010
Authors: Jin Sheng Liang, Dao Yang Han, Li Juan Wang, Wen Bo Xu
Effect of Nanometer Far-infrared Materials on the Cleanability
of Ceramic Glazes
Lijuan Wanga, Jinsheng Liangb*, Wenbo Xuc and Daoyang Hand
Institute of Power Source and Ecomaterials Science, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, 300130, China
awljhh@yahoo.com.cn, bliangjinsheng@hebut.edu.cn*, cxuwenbo2009@gmail.com, dhandaoyang@163.com
Keywords: nanometer far-infrared materials, ceramic, cleanability, hydrophilic property
Abstract.
Nanometer far-infrared materials (NFIM) were doped into ceramic glazes to prepare easy-to-clean ceramic glazes,and the effect of NFIM on the cleanability properties was investigated.
NFIM was firstly composed of natural far-infrared mineral and ceramic materials in our lab for fuel activation and combustion-supporting [5].
Conclusions The cleanability of glazed surfaces was improved by doping nanometer far-infrared materials.
Danov,et al.: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, (2003), 257: 357
Nanometer far-infrared materials (NFIM) were doped into ceramic glazes to prepare easy-to-clean ceramic glazes,and the effect of NFIM on the cleanability properties was investigated.
NFIM was firstly composed of natural far-infrared mineral and ceramic materials in our lab for fuel activation and combustion-supporting [5].
Conclusions The cleanability of glazed surfaces was improved by doping nanometer far-infrared materials.
Danov,et al.: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, (2003), 257: 357
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Ai Fang Liu, Shu Rong Guo
With the development of science and technology, there are many types of new energy saving building materials which play a vital role in each stage of construction engineering.
Enterprise Science And Technology Development.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology.
Construction and Building Materials.
Journal of China University of Mining & Technology.
Enterprise Science And Technology Development.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology.
Construction and Building Materials.
Journal of China University of Mining & Technology.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Jian Ping Yin, Hong Cheng Zhang, Zhi Jun Wang
Keywords: PELE, Lateral efficiency, Jacket materials, Filling materials
Abstract.
The impact velocity of PELE projectile is 1200m/s. 3 Numerical simulations of different jacket and filling materials 3.1 Different jacket materials Numerical simulations of tungsten alloy and 4340 steel jacket materials of PELE are carried out by LS/DYNA 3D, and the filling materials are both nylon.
Fig.3 Result of 4340 steel jacket material Fig.4 Result of tungsten alloy jacket material 3.2 Different filling materials The filling materials are PE, nylon and 2024 aluminum, the jacket material is 4340 steel.
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology(2008).
International Journal of Impact Engineering.
The impact velocity of PELE projectile is 1200m/s. 3 Numerical simulations of different jacket and filling materials 3.1 Different jacket materials Numerical simulations of tungsten alloy and 4340 steel jacket materials of PELE are carried out by LS/DYNA 3D, and the filling materials are both nylon.
Fig.3 Result of 4340 steel jacket material Fig.4 Result of tungsten alloy jacket material 3.2 Different filling materials The filling materials are PE, nylon and 2024 aluminum, the jacket material is 4340 steel.
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology(2008).
International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Xue Song Lu, Xin Sheng Zhen
These materials are known as eco-friendly materials today, because local materials, just by simple processing that you can use, and inexpensive.
Ecological building materials should have good environmental performance, local materials, local materials to fully tap the advantages in use.
Buiding Science.
Architectural Journal.
Journal of Shangdong Jianzhu University.
Ecological building materials should have good environmental performance, local materials, local materials to fully tap the advantages in use.
Buiding Science.
Architectural Journal.
Journal of Shangdong Jianzhu University.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Ľuboslav Straka, Slavomíra Hašová
Ružbarský, The impact of technological parameters of die casting to casting porosity, MM Science Journal 10 (2016) 1047-1050
Šmeringai, Dependence of hardness of continues die-casting products on Fe content, MM Science Journal 11 (2016) 1201-1204
Hatala, Cutting ceramic durability in machining process of bearings steel 100Cr6, MM Science Journal 10 (2016) 1060-1065
Krenický, Monitoring the condition of the spindle of the milling machine using vibration, MM Science Journal 11 (2016) 1227-1231
Mitaľ, Comparison of programming production of thin walled parts using different CAM systems, MM Science journal 10 (2016) 1056-1059
Šmeringai, Dependence of hardness of continues die-casting products on Fe content, MM Science Journal 11 (2016) 1201-1204
Hatala, Cutting ceramic durability in machining process of bearings steel 100Cr6, MM Science Journal 10 (2016) 1060-1065
Krenický, Monitoring the condition of the spindle of the milling machine using vibration, MM Science Journal 11 (2016) 1227-1231
Mitaľ, Comparison of programming production of thin walled parts using different CAM systems, MM Science journal 10 (2016) 1056-1059
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Yu Song Yan, Hong Wei Wang
Evaluation of the efficiency of information sharing policies using a
TOPSIS method in materials supply chain
Hongwei Wang 1,a, Yusong Yan 2,b
1School of Computer Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610101, China
2School of Computer Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610101, China
ahongweiwang@yeah.net, byanyusong@263.net
Keywords: Materials supply chain; Information sharing policy; TOPSIS; Simulation
Abstract: Information sharing is an important component of coordination in materials supply chain.
So, capacity information sharing should be cautious in materials supply chain. 5.
Management Science, 46(2000), 1032–1048
Management Science, 46(2000), p. 626
European Journal of Operational Research, 142(2002), p.81.
So, capacity information sharing should be cautious in materials supply chain. 5.
Management Science, 46(2000), 1032–1048
Management Science, 46(2000), p. 626
European Journal of Operational Research, 142(2002), p.81.
Online since: November 2017
Authors: Jagannath Korody, P. Dinesha
Phase change materials (PCM) have played a vital role in the storage of thermal energy in various applications.
The present study compares the performance of two of the most commonly used phase change materials like Paraffin wax and Fatty acids which are organic.
Moreover, they have been found to be compatible with various kinds of materials of common use.
The various performance parameters like temperature variation during charging and discharging, heat absorbed and rejected and overall system efficiency are evaluated for these two materials and also for the combination of these two materials.
Hemachandra Reddy “Experimental Studies on Phase Change Material-Based Thermal Energy Storage System for SolarWater Heating Applications” Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications, Vol 2, (2012) [7] Lavinia Gabriela SOCACIU “Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Material” Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, Issue 20, (2012) p75-98 [8] K.Kavitha, S.Arumugam, “A Study on Phase Change Material (PCM) for Insitu Solar Thermal Energy Collection and Storage” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume 4, Issue 2, (2015)
The present study compares the performance of two of the most commonly used phase change materials like Paraffin wax and Fatty acids which are organic.
Moreover, they have been found to be compatible with various kinds of materials of common use.
The various performance parameters like temperature variation during charging and discharging, heat absorbed and rejected and overall system efficiency are evaluated for these two materials and also for the combination of these two materials.
Hemachandra Reddy “Experimental Studies on Phase Change Material-Based Thermal Energy Storage System for SolarWater Heating Applications” Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications, Vol 2, (2012) [7] Lavinia Gabriela SOCACIU “Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Material” Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, Issue 20, (2012) p75-98 [8] K.Kavitha, S.Arumugam, “A Study on Phase Change Material (PCM) for Insitu Solar Thermal Energy Collection and Storage” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume 4, Issue 2, (2015)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Chong Hai Xu, Jing Jie Zhang, Ming Dong Yi, Hui Fa Zhang, Xing Hai Wang
Sha, K.L.Edwards: Materials & Design.
Shi: Material Science and Technology Vol. 15 (2005), p. 456 [4] J.J.
Gao: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 20 (2004), p. 797 [6] J.Q.
Korker: Materials & Design.
Zou: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 129(2002), p.399
Shi: Material Science and Technology Vol. 15 (2005), p. 456 [4] J.J.
Gao: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 20 (2004), p. 797 [6] J.Q.
Korker: Materials & Design.
Zou: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 129(2002), p.399
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Hamed Nabizadeh Rafsanjani, Mehdi Kadivar
Introduction
Nanotechnology is the use of very small particles of material to create new large scale materials.
Obviously, Concrete is one of the major construction materials.
Addition of nanoscale materials into cement could improve its performance.
These are in the development of improved materials and the use of characterization methods to improve the understanding of materials.
Indeed, in the field of pavement, nanoscale materials can be applied to the surface of existing materials to improve aspects such as their hardness, durability, skid resistance and water resistance constitutes potential applications.
Obviously, Concrete is one of the major construction materials.
Addition of nanoscale materials into cement could improve its performance.
These are in the development of improved materials and the use of characterization methods to improve the understanding of materials.
Indeed, in the field of pavement, nanoscale materials can be applied to the surface of existing materials to improve aspects such as their hardness, durability, skid resistance and water resistance constitutes potential applications.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Xiang Chen, Yong Zhang, Xue Feng Zhou
Construction materials used in many varieties and large quantities, including concrete, steel, masonry, timber and other bulk building materials and a variety of decorative materials, so supply and procurement of construction materials, supply chain management the key link.
To the construction enterprises, construction materials are mainly raw materials.
China Civil Engineering Journal, vol. 37, 2004, pp. 86-91
European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, vol. 7, 2001, pp. 165-178
European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, vol. 8, 2002, pp. 173-183
To the construction enterprises, construction materials are mainly raw materials.
China Civil Engineering Journal, vol. 37, 2004, pp. 86-91
European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, vol. 7, 2001, pp. 165-178
European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, vol. 8, 2002, pp. 173-183