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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Guo Xin Zhang, Hai Feng Li, Yan Zhao
Acknowledgements: Chinese Nature Science Foundation :51209235 Corresponding author.
Journal of China Three Gorges Univ.
(Natural Sciences), 2004,2(1):22-26(In Chinese)
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2007, Vol.26, No.9:1773-1780.
Postdoctoral Research Report of Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,2001.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Bing Nan Ren
Factors Influencing Adsorption of PH3 on Modified Activated Carbon Bing-nan Ren1, 2 ,a 1 College of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology, Taiyuan, China 2 Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China a renbingnan@126.com Keywords: carbon materials; modified activated carbon; adsorption; phosphine(PH3) Abstract.
Carbon materials have a very large surface area and various surface functional groups.
These materials prevent the highly efficient utilization of CO.
Carbon materials have a very large surface area and various surface functional groups.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 246, 1-20
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chyouh Wu Huang, Hung Shyong Chen
Our results show that this method can be applied to membrane module regardless of it geometry and materials
The solute used for the test is Dextran, a macromolecular material.
Nyström, Evaluation of behavior and fouling potential of wood extractives in ultrafiltration of pulp and paper mill process water, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.368 (2011), pages 150–158
Cussler, Predicting the effect of membrane spacers on mass transfer, Journal of Membrane Science, Volume 323 (2008), pages 247-256
, AIChE Journal, Vol. 20 (1974), pages 335-339
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Er Liang Liu, Yu Quan Chen, Li Min Shi
With widely using difficult-to-process materials, such as the stainless steel and SnSb alloy, the magnetic-electrochemical compound polishing process has been paid much more attention by some Japanese and Chinese researchers.
Introduction Compound polishing methods are now being studied and applied in processing parts of materials that are difficult-to-process[1].
Fig.1 The charged particle in electromagnetic field Especially, some researchers have put forward the magnetic-electrochemical compound polishing process to difficult-to-process materials parts such as stainless steel, SnSb alloy.
Chen: Journal of Materials Processing Techology, Vol. 129 (2002) No.11, pp. 310-314
Lui: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 95 (1999) No.4, pp.191-200
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zainal Anisah, Naznin Sultana, Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
It is normally found in wood, cotton, hemp and other plant-based materials [11].
Materials and Methods Materials: CA (white powder; molecular weight of 50 000), the solvents used in this study were glacial acetic acid and acetone were supplied by Sigma Aldrich Co., USA.
Ramkumar, Electrospinning of nanofibers, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 96(2) (2005), p. 557-569
Park, Electrospinning of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers: Studies of new solvent system and deacetylation of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 42 (2004), p. 5-11
Uyar, Electrospun porous cellulose acetate fibers from volatile solvent mixture, Materials Letters, 65(14) (2011), p. 2291-2294
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Richard Dobedoe, Jakob Kübler, Gurdial Blugan, M. Lugovy, V. Slyunyayev, N. Orlovskaya
Dobedoe 4 1 Empa, Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics, Ueberlandstrasse 129, 8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland 2 Institute for Problems of Materials Science, 3 Krzhizhanovskii Street, 03142 Kiev, Ukraine 3 Michigan Technological University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931, USA 4 University of Warwick, Department of Physics, Centre for Advanced Materials, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom a jakob.kuebler@empa.ch Keywords: silicon nitride, composite, laminate, residual stress, fracture toughness Abstract.
Materials properties of Si3N4 and Si3N4 + TiN composites.
A method of controlling fracture in brittle materials; U.
Munz: Journal Of Materials Science Letters, 9 (1990), p. 1403
Kuebler: Key Engineering Materials, 290 (2005), p. 175
Online since: April 2025
Authors: Sajjad Ali Mangi, Ayan Raza, Afshan Siddqui, Muhammad Imran, Cai Ping Wang
Limitations The methodology has several limitations: data quality issues, missing critical features like weather conditions and building materials, and the computational complexity of ensemble models.
Fire Spread Simulation Using MXL The MXL model was employed to simulate the spread of fire across different zones in Karachi, taking into account factors such as building materials, wind conditions, and the density of structures in each zone.
Fire Spread Patterns The simulation revealed that Industrial areas, residential blocks, and warehouse districts were highly vulnerable to fire spread due to flammable materials, inadequate fire barriers, dense populations, and limited resources.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, 9(3), 155-172
Journal of Computational Science, 55, 101023.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Fatemeh Masoumian
Baked Brick and Unbaked Brick are two main materials that were used in this area.
Some different materials compared with brick here in different characteristics.
Table 1: Reflection of materials in percentages [6].
IJTPE Journal.
Identity of Cities Journal.
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Da Lan Feng, Xiao Hui Huang, Yun Liu, Yang Hui Geng
Materials and methods Experimental materials and methods.
Liu: Journal of Southwest China Normal University(Natural Science), Vol 35(2010)No.6, p.169-179.
Liu: Science of Sericulture, Vol.37(2011)No.1, p.93-97.
Fry: Crop Science, Vol.38(1989)No.4, p.1017-1022
Green: Irrigation Science, Vol.2(1981), p.167-176.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Élson de Campos, Rogério Pinto Mota, Francisco Cristóvão Lourenço de Melo, Carlos N. Santos, Eleasar M. Marins, Munemasa Machida, Luis R. Oliveira Hein
Inside of the plasma reactor chamber where the materials are treated occur deposition or removal interactions of the materials.
Chaim: Materials Science and Engineering A 443 (2007), p. 25
Rozek: Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Vol. 37 (2009), p. 526
Fu: Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A Vol. 22 (2004), p. 356
Melo: Materials Science Forum Vol. 593 (2008), p. 493
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