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Online since: December 2011
Authors: Jian Li, Ke Zheng Chen, Bao Xin Huang, Jun Hua Wang, Yi Hua Liu, Liang Mo Mei
Fig.1.
The TC for Ag-added samples remains almost constant (321 K±1 K).
Here MR = ρ/ρ0= (ρ0− ρ1 T)/ρ0 (3), ρ0 and ρ1 T are the resistivities in zero and 1 T field, respectively.
References [1] E.L.Nagaev, Physics Reports, Vol. 346 (2001), p.387 [2] Soma Das and T.K.
Alloys & Compounds Vol. 479 (2009) , p.357 [9] I.K.Kamilov, A.G.Gamzatov, A.M.Aliev, A.B.Batdalov, Sh.B.Abdulvagidov, O.V.Mel’nikov, O.Yu.Gorbenko and A.R.Kaul, J.
The TC for Ag-added samples remains almost constant (321 K±1 K).
Here MR = ρ/ρ0= (ρ0− ρ1 T)/ρ0 (3), ρ0 and ρ1 T are the resistivities in zero and 1 T field, respectively.
References [1] E.L.Nagaev, Physics Reports, Vol. 346 (2001), p.387 [2] Soma Das and T.K.
Alloys & Compounds Vol. 479 (2009) , p.357 [9] I.K.Kamilov, A.G.Gamzatov, A.M.Aliev, A.B.Batdalov, Sh.B.Abdulvagidov, O.V.Mel’nikov, O.Yu.Gorbenko and A.R.Kaul, J.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Mohamed Abaab, Mabrouk Selmi, F. Chaabouni, Bahri Rezig, I. Ben Mbarek
Fig. 1 shows the XRD patterns of the studied films deposited on pyrex
substrates.
The absorption coefficient α was obtained using the following Eq.: [25]: ) T R)(1 (Ln d 1 α 2 − =
All films have relatively high absorption coefficient (104 to 3x105 cm-1) in the UV spectral range (see Fig. 3-a).
References [1] K.
Trapalis: Thin Solid Films Vol. 479 (2005), P. 160 [11] X.
The absorption coefficient α was obtained using the following Eq.: [25]: ) T R)(1 (Ln d 1 α 2 − =
All films have relatively high absorption coefficient (104 to 3x105 cm-1) in the UV spectral range (see Fig. 3-a).
References [1] K.
Trapalis: Thin Solid Films Vol. 479 (2005), P. 160 [11] X.
Online since: June 2009
Authors: Hui Cong Liu, Li Qun Zhu, Wei Ping Li
Titanium alloys has the specialities such as high specific strength, good corrosion
resistance and high temperature oxidation resistance, so they are called as "space metal" and
"oceanic metal"
[1].
The alloy chemical compositions (mass percentage) are shown in table 1.
The mass gain curves of sol films at 700°C are shown in figure 1.
References [1] Mao XN, Zhao YQ, Yang GJ.
Materials Science Forum, Vol. 475-479 (2005), p3835
The alloy chemical compositions (mass percentage) are shown in table 1.
The mass gain curves of sol films at 700°C are shown in figure 1.
References [1] Mao XN, Zhao YQ, Yang GJ.
Materials Science Forum, Vol. 475-479 (2005), p3835
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Zawawi Daud, Ab Aziz Abdul Latiff, Baharudin Ridzuan, Nur Falilah Mat Daud, Abdul Rahman Oyekanmi Adeleke
Fig 1.
The result of the characterization using XRF is presented in Table 1.
Table 1.
References [1] APHA, AWWA & WPCF. 2005.
Chemical engineering journal 479-486
The result of the characterization using XRF is presented in Table 1.
Table 1.
References [1] APHA, AWWA & WPCF. 2005.
Chemical engineering journal 479-486
Online since: October 2014
Authors: B.K. Cho, Ghenadii Korotcenkov, V. Brinzari, L. Trakhtenberg
There is an opinion that materials suitable for the use in thermoelectric devices must have ZT~1.
Results and discussions Fig. 1 shows the doping influence on the thermoelectric properties of the In2O3-based films deposited by spray pyrolysis.
Fig. 1.
References [1] G.
Morante: Thin Solid Films Vol. 479 (1-2) (2005), p. 38 [7] S.P.
Results and discussions Fig. 1 shows the doping influence on the thermoelectric properties of the In2O3-based films deposited by spray pyrolysis.
Fig. 1.
References [1] G.
Morante: Thin Solid Films Vol. 479 (1-2) (2005), p. 38 [7] S.P.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Bin Hu, Yi Lin Chi, Xue Jun Wang, Bin Hua, Yan Fang Ding
Process of tamping operation is shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Process of tamping operation Railway ballast particles belong to the discontinuous structure material, typical shape size is about 38~42 mm.
Géotechnique 29(1), 47–65 (1979)
Geotechnical Engineering, v 159, n 1, p 35-48, January 2006 [5] Saussine, G.Compaction of Railway Ballast During Tamping Process: a Parametric Study. 6th International Conference on the Micromechanics of Granular Media,Golden CO ,JUL 13-17, 2009,469-472
Vols. 479-481, in 2012, p 1395-1398
Fig. 1 Process of tamping operation Railway ballast particles belong to the discontinuous structure material, typical shape size is about 38~42 mm.
Géotechnique 29(1), 47–65 (1979)
Geotechnical Engineering, v 159, n 1, p 35-48, January 2006 [5] Saussine, G.Compaction of Railway Ballast During Tamping Process: a Parametric Study. 6th International Conference on the Micromechanics of Granular Media,Golden CO ,JUL 13-17, 2009,469-472
Vols. 479-481, in 2012, p 1395-1398
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ye Peng Ni, Xiao Sen Chen, Jian Bo Liu
Using Concurrent Multi-path Transfer (CMT) [1] can meet the network requirements.
CMT-SCTP structure is shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 CMT-SCTP structure diagram Fig. 2 Unordered packets triggering spurious retransmission Suppose each path is available, the original CMT-SCTP adopts RR algorithms to carry out packet scheduling.
For our tests we assume that the source transmits a 1MB data file to the destination and the packet size assumed for the data transfer is 2186 bytes, so the total packet number is 479.
References [1] Iyengar.
CMT-SCTP structure is shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 CMT-SCTP structure diagram Fig. 2 Unordered packets triggering spurious retransmission Suppose each path is available, the original CMT-SCTP adopts RR algorithms to carry out packet scheduling.
For our tests we assume that the source transmits a 1MB data file to the destination and the packet size assumed for the data transfer is 2186 bytes, so the total packet number is 479.
References [1] Iyengar.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chang Lun Zhang, Chao Li
Usually consider the following view: 1) Asset view; 2) Networks view; 3) Services view; 4) Threats view; 5) Risk view.
The process is shown in Figure 1.
Fig. 1 The process of assests analysis Vulnerability Analysis The vulnerability refers to the security flaws in software, hardware, or strategy.
References [1] Feng Dengguo, Zhangyang, Zhang yuqing.
IEEE Proceedings of 2010 Second Pacific Asia Conference on Circuits Communications and System, IEEE Compater Society Press,2010:479-482.
The process is shown in Figure 1.
Fig. 1 The process of assests analysis Vulnerability Analysis The vulnerability refers to the security flaws in software, hardware, or strategy.
References [1] Feng Dengguo, Zhangyang, Zhang yuqing.
IEEE Proceedings of 2010 Second Pacific Asia Conference on Circuits Communications and System, IEEE Compater Society Press,2010:479-482.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Shamsuddin Sulaiman, Sulaiman Suraya, Abdul Aziz Fazilah, Ali Munira
Introduction
The researches of metal matrix composites (MMCs) are entering a new demanding phase, which is being spurred by the trends of using lightweight, environmental friendly, high quality, performances and economical demands of the end-user [1-3].
After mixed, the composite slurry are poured into copper permanent mold as shown in Fig. 1 by gravity, and then allowed to solidify.
Results of mechanical properties of tensile test and hardness are shown in Table 1.
References [1] K.
Alloys and Compounds. 463 (2008) 475-479.
After mixed, the composite slurry are poured into copper permanent mold as shown in Fig. 1 by gravity, and then allowed to solidify.
Results of mechanical properties of tensile test and hardness are shown in Table 1.
References [1] K.
Alloys and Compounds. 463 (2008) 475-479.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Dasmawati Mohamad, Amna Sirelkhatim, Ling Chuo Ann, Shahrom Mahmud, Siti Khadijah Mohd Bakhori, Habsah Hasan, Azman Seeni, Rosliza Abdul Rahman
Results and Discussions
Fig.1: (a) FESEM image of ZnO powder; (b-c) TEM images of of ZnO; (d) EDS spectrum of ZnO.
Fig. 1(a) shows the FESEM micrograph of a rubber-grade ZnO.
The particle sizes were verified from the TEM micrograph (Fig. 1(b-c)).
The EDS measurement reveals a high purity of ZnO with a higher atomic percentage of zinc (68.38%) compared to oxygen (31.62%) as illustrated in Fig. 1(d).
Res., 9 (2006) 479-489
Fig. 1(a) shows the FESEM micrograph of a rubber-grade ZnO.
The particle sizes were verified from the TEM micrograph (Fig. 1(b-c)).
The EDS measurement reveals a high purity of ZnO with a higher atomic percentage of zinc (68.38%) compared to oxygen (31.62%) as illustrated in Fig. 1(d).
Res., 9 (2006) 479-489