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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xiao Wang, Yu Bin Wang, Liu Shuan Yang, Xiao Fei Wang, Jia Kuan Yang
Stabilization effect of sodium phosphate on hemihydrate
calcium sulfate whiskers
Xiao WANG 1,2,a, Yubin WANG 1,b, Liushuan YANG 1,b, Xiaofei Wang 3,c, Jiakuan YANG 2,a
1 Department of Civil and Material Engineering, Henan University of Urban Construction, Pingdingshan, 467044 Henan China
2 School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, Hubei China
3 Lingbao Jinyuan Gold Mining Industry Co.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Kyung Joon Shin
Chloride Ion Penetrability of HPFRCC after Loading
Kyung-Joon Shin1, a
1Department of Civil Engineering, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, KOREA
akjshin@cnu.ac.kr
Keywords: HPFRCC, FRC, Chloride Permeability
Abstract.
Li: Design of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) Suitable for Wet-mix Shotcreting, ACI Materials Journal., 100(6) (2003), 511-518 [6] J.
Li: Design of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) Suitable for Wet-mix Shotcreting, ACI Materials Journal., 100(6) (2003), 511-518 [6] J.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Xue Jun Zhang, Xiao Zhen Chen
The research on computation of researchers’ certainty factor of bridge’s durability evaluation based on the indeterminate AHP
Xiao-zhen CHEN1, a, Xue-jun ZHANG2,b
1Department of civil engineering, Nanyang institute of technology, China
2School of mechanic and automotive engineering, Nanyang institute of technology, China
azxjcxzzs@163.com, b153182545@qq.com
Key words: durability evaluation; indeterminate AHP; certainty factor; indeterminate judgment matrix
Abstract: Because of fuzziness, uncertainty of structure and researchers’ practical experience, it is more practical to express the relative importance of indexes with interval number.
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Radka Pernicová
Porous materials constitute common parts of civil engineering constructions.
The main aim of building engineers all round the world is to provide quality isolation of the material, keep it away from humidity and avoiding the possible damage such as decrease of reliability and durability of the building constructions or its parts.
The main aim of building engineers all round the world is to provide quality isolation of the material, keep it away from humidity and avoiding the possible damage such as decrease of reliability and durability of the building constructions or its parts.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Dun Niu, Yun Feng Ma, Lei Zhu, Xiao Min Hu, Zheng Liu
Research on system simulation for aircraft noise environment impact assessment on basis of C4ISRE
Niu Dun1,a,Ma Yunfeng2,b,Zhu Lei3,4,c,Liu Zheng5,d ,Hu Xiaomin3,b
1Northeastern University College of sciences, Shenyang ,110819
2Shenyang Aerospace University The College of Power and Energy Engineering,Shenyang, 110136
3Northeastern university College of Resources and Civil Engineering,Shenyang,110819
4Shenyang Academy of Environmental Sciences 110016
5LIAONING ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY LIMITED ANSHAN ULTRAHIGH-PRESSURE BRANCH,Anshan,114203
aniudun666@hotmail.com, brcdxph@126.com, c4343722@qq.com, d 280728183@qq.com
Keywords: Informatization Environmental Assessment; Aircraft Noise Pollution;C4ISRE;
Abstract.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ming Yang, Guan Liu Zhang, Peng Fei Li, Xiao Ying Li, Cheng Chen
Synthesis of Spherical Assembly Composed of MnO2 Nanoparticles Using Spent Zn-Mn Batteries
Ming Yang*, Guanliu Zhang, Pengfei Li, Xiaoying Li, Cheng Chen
School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, ChangQing Garden, Hankou, Wuhan, 430023, P.
MnO2 is also one of the raw materials of manganese ferrite, which has wide application in military and civil engineering for its excellent wave absorbing performance in lower frequency bands. [8-11].
MnO2 is also one of the raw materials of manganese ferrite, which has wide application in military and civil engineering for its excellent wave absorbing performance in lower frequency bands. [8-11].
Online since: June 2008
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follows:
Chapter 1 - Biomaterials (19 papers)
Chapter 2 - Ceramics (16 papers)
Chapter 3 - Composite Materials (15 papers)
Chapter 4 - Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials (20 papers)
Chapter 5 - Metals and Alloys (17 papers)
Chapter 6 - Nano and Microstructural Materials (12 papers)
Chapter 7 - Polymers (17 papers)
Chapter 8 - Paper, Textiles, Wood and Cork (7 papers)
Chapter 9 - Smart Materials (6 papers)
Chapter 10 - Advances in Materials Characterization (7 papers)
Chapter 11 - Materials and Processing Modelling (9 papers)
Chapter 12 - Recycling (10 papers)
Chapter 13 - Surfaces, Interfaces and Membranes (12 papers)
Chapter 14 - Materials for Civil Engineering Applications (12 papers)
Chapter 15 - Materials for Energy Production, Transport, Storage and Mechanical
Engineering Applications (14 papers)
Chapter 16 - Foresight, Materials and Art, Generic (7 papers)This Special Issue