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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xi Hong Li, Yu Long Ding, Ling Min Shen, Min Wang, Dan Zhou Liu
Material and method Materials.
Sun: Journal of Food Engineering 2001, 50, (4), 211-216
Wang, et al: Journal of Southwest Agricultural 2007, 20, (1), 35-39.
Hu: Journal of Northwest Agriculture and Forestry university of science and technology. 2006, 34, (4), 43-47.
Zhu, et al: Journal of Fruit Trees. 2007, 24 (4), 415-420
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Jian Zhao Zhou, Li Qun Han, Xin Min Shen
The material removal volume in the deterministic surfacing can be obtained by subtraction between original data and target data, as shown in Fig. 2(d).
(a) 3D shape of operation function (b) Original data with its expansion (c) Target data with its expansion (d) Material removal volume Fig. 2 Schematic diagram of modeling of terrain data Evaluation of residual error Supposing the expanded original data and expanded target data is O (x, y) and T (x, y), respectively, the ideal material removal volume IMRR (x, y) can be expressed by Eq. 2
(3) Therefore, the actual material removal volume AMRR (x, y) is the convolution of operation function and the optimized distribution of dwelling time, as shown in Eq. 4
Express Vol. 21 (2013), p. 26123-26135 [6] XM Shen, M Nagano, WQ Peng, YF Dai, and K Yamamura: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 523-524 (2012), p. 276-280 [7] XM Shen, YF Dai, WQ Peng, M Nagano, and K Yamamura: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 516 (2012), p. 504-509 [8] M Christen, J Kowalski, P Bartelt: Cold Regions Science and Technology Vol. 63 (2010), p. 1-14 [9] ZR Detweiler, JB Ferris: Journal of Terramechanics Vol. 47 (2010), p. 209-217 [10] J Jin, L Tang: Journal of Field Robotics Vol. 28 (2011), p. 424–440 [11] W Zhang, DR Montgomery: Water resources research Vol. 30 (1994), p. 1019-1028 [12] DM Wolock, CV Price: Water Resources Research Vol. 30 (1994), p. 3041-3052 [13] C Hladik, M Alber: Remote Sensing of Environment Vol. 121 (2012), p. 224-235 [14] F Pan, J Nichols: Hydrological Processes Vol. 27 (2012), p. 3596-3606 [15] JP Wilson: Geomorphology Vol. 137 (2012), p. 107-121 [16] D Lamsal, T Sawagaki, T Watanabe: Journal of Mountain Science Vol. 8 (2011),
p. 390-402 [17] C Hirt: Journal of Geodesy Vol. 84 (2012), p. 179-190 [18] S Roux, F Brun, D Wallach: European Journal of Agronomy Vol. 52 (2014), p. 191-197 [19] OP Ferreira, BF Svaiter: Journal of Complexity Vol. 28 (2012), p. 346-363
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Noor Shawal Nasri, Muhammad Abbas Ahmad Zaini, Agus Arsad, Elayarasan Rajendaran
The materials were characterized for thermal decomposition, surface functional groups and specific surface area.
The materials were characterized, and the adsorption data were analyzed using isotherm and kinetics models for removal mechanisms.
Materials and Methods Materials.
All materials display an identical peak with varying intensities at 1020 cm-1, which is the characteristic of C—O.
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 5(10) (2015) 157-159
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Ming Li Ding, Qi Wang, Jing Tao Yu
Experiment and Results In order to verify the proposed method, a series of experiments were carried out on the specimen of carbon fiber materials, which is one of the commonly used materials of helicopter moving component.
Fig 2 shows the distribution of AE sensor on specimen of carbon fiber materials with 45-degree angle weave.
The experimental system is set up and pencil lead break location experiments on specimen of carbon fiber materials were carried out.
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, vol 83, Mar 2006, pp.197-204
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science. vol 223, Jan 2009, pp. 525-529
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Shinta Amelia, Zahrul Mufrodi
The production of this bioadditive in a biodiesel plant also increases the revenue as raw material comes from biodiesel process production as by-product.This study examines the effects of catalyst concentration and temperature on triacetin production using glycerol from esterification process and acetic acid at volume ratio of 1:3 as raw materials.
With the potential as an additive to increase the octane value of gasoline, triacetin compounds have the potential to be developed, moreover the raw materials used come from biodiesel waste.
Methodology Materials The material used in this study was 2% Fe catalyst with coconut shell carbon carrier.
Modern Applied Science 7(10) 70-78
B., Mufrodi, Z., Hidayat, A., and Budiman, A., (2016), Acetylation of Glycerol for Triacetin Production using Zr-Natural Zeolite Catalyst, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 11, No. 8
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Si Qun Wang, Deng Wei Xu, Xiao Ping Li, Ding Guo Zhou
Castor oil is one kind of chemical raw materials irreplaceable and was widely used in chemical, energy sources, medicine areas and so on.
Materials and methods Preparation of castor stalk particle and fiber The castor oil plant produced in Zibo city, Shandong Province, it is 4-5 meters in height and 5-10 centimeter in diameter.
So the soakage-characters of the two materials are good both, but comparing to the castor stalk particle, the soakage-characters of the fiber is worse.
JOURNAL OF ZHE JIANG UNIVERSITY (MEDICAL SCIENCES) , 2005, Vol. 34(3), p. 217-219
Journal of southwest forestry college,2009,Vol.29(4), p.54-58.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Gui Jiang Liu, Mei Sun, Qiang Hua Wu, Wenqi Liu
Speciation analysis of inorganic arsenic in coal samples Mei Sun1,2,a,*, Guijian Liu1,b,*, Qianghua Wu3,c, and Wenqi Liu2,d 1 CAS Key Laboratory of Crust-Mantle Materials and Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China 2 Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences on Microscale, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China 3 Department of Polymer Science and Engineering ,University of Scienceand Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China ) asunmei@ustc.edu.cn, blgj@ustc.edu.cn, cqhwu@ustc.edu.cn, dliuwq@ustc.edu.cn Keywords: Microwave-assisted extraction; Speciation; Inorganic arsenic; Liquid chromatography-hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry; Coal Abstract.
Materials and methods Instrumentation CEM MARS XPress microwave oven (CEM, Matthews, NC, USA).
Journal of chromatography A, 1227: 19-28, 2012
Journal of chromatography A, 1215(1-2):15- 20, 2008
Science of the total environment, 412:1-13, 2011.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Aleksandr Zhilin, S. Narendranath, Jaideep Dutta
Mathematical modeling of weld phenomena”, The Institute of Materials, 1997, pp. 543-570
General solutions”, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 2000, Vol. 31B, pp. 1353-1370
[10] Lu Fenggui et al., “Numerical simulation on interaction between TIG welding arc and weld pool”, Computational Materials Science, 2006, vol. 35, pp. 458-465
[12] Zeng Zhi et al., “Numerical and experimental investigation on temperature distribution of the discontinuous welding”, Computational Materials Science, 2009, Vol. 44, pp. 1153-1162
[30] Lu Fenggui Et al., “Numerical simulation on interaction between TIG welding arc and weld pool”, Computational Materials Science, 2006, vil. 35, pp. 458 - 465.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Ming Shan Yang, Peng Wei Yin, Hong Liang Tong
Preparation and Properties of Cross-Linked Polysiloxane Microspheres for Light-Scattering Ming-Shan YANG1,2,a*, Peng-Wei YIN1,2,b, Hong-Liang TONG1,2,c 1Department of Material Science and Engineering, Beijing Key Lab of Special Elastomer Composites Materials, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing 102617, China 2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology,Beijing,100029,China a. yangms001@126.com, b. pengweiyin@126.com, c. 735824830@qq.com *Corresponding author Keywords: polysiloxane; microspheres; light scattering Abstract.
The narrow particle size distribution of poly (vinyl silicone) microspheres were prepared by the hydrolysis-polycondensation method with vinyl silane (VTMS) as raw materials.
Conclusion The narrow particle size distribution of poly (vinyl silicone) microspheres were prepared by the hydrolysis-polycondensation method with vinyl silane (VTMS) as raw materials.
Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 6(2014): 1086-1091
Journal of Polymer Research 1(2014) : 3~6
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Xiao Hui Zhou, Xiao Yu Guo, Xiao Ping Lu, Yang Qing Wu
Material and Method Materials The tested materials included three gazania rigens cultivars, namely, ‘Xingbai’, ‘Hongwen’ and ‘XH’.
In the first ten day of May in 2013, these materials were reproduced by cutting.
Treatments were set as follows: test materials were firstly dried for the 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, and 16 days respectively; then the pots were re-immersed in water at the 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th day for 24 hours.
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science,2000,184(3):153-156
[9] KANG Zong-li, YANG Yu-hong,ZHANG Li-jun.Molecular Mechanism of Responsing to Drought Stress in Plants[J].Journal of Maize Sciences,2006,14(2):96-100