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Online since: August 2014
Authors: Chuan Xiong Liu, Zhi Jun Hu
Experimental technique for ice under dynamic compressive loading
Chuanxiong Liu*, Zhijun Hu
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huai’an 223001, china
Email:liu_cx88@sina.com
Keywords: Ice, Temperature, Strain-rate.
International journal of Offshore Polar Engineering. 2004, 14(13):465-472.
International journal of Offshore Polar Engineering. 2004, 14(13):465-472.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Stanislav Darula, Kristián Kondáš
Relation Between the Light Transmission of the Glazing System and Daylight Factor
Kristián Kondáš1,a* and Stanislav Darula2,b
1Institute of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
2Institute of Construction and Architecture, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
akristian.kondas@tuke.sk, bStanislav.Darula@savba.sk
Keywords: Daylight Factor, Light Transmission, Glazing System
Abstract.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Jaroslav Procházka, Jiří Šmejkal
Calculation of the minimum reinforcement for limitation of crack width according to change of national annex for ČSN EN 1992-1-1
Jiří Šmejkal1, a *, Jaroslav Procházka2,b
1ŠPS- static design office, Tymákov 353, 332 01 Tymákov, Czech
2ČVUT Faculty of Civil Engineering, Thákurova 7, 160 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic
ajiri.smejkal@email, bjaroslav.prochazka@fsv.cvut.cz
Keywords: Reinforcement, crack width, length of disturbed bond
Abstract.
[3] S.M.Allam, M.S.Shokry, G.E.Rashad, A.S.Hassan, Crack calculation for flexural RC members, Alexandria Engineering Journal (2012) 51, pages 211-220.
[3] S.M.Allam, M.S.Shokry, G.E.Rashad, A.S.Hassan, Crack calculation for flexural RC members, Alexandria Engineering Journal (2012) 51, pages 211-220.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Si Hao Chen, Chao Dong Ling, Huo Zhou, Bing Mo, Qi Zheng
Closed-loop Driving Circuit based on Frequency Modulation Method for Capacitive Micromachined Gyroscope
Bing Mo 1,a, Qi Zheng1,b,Sihao Chen2,c, Huo Zhou1,d and Chaodong Ling1,e
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China
2Department of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Donghua University, Shanghai, China
amobing@hqu.edu.cn, bzhengqi@hqu.edu.cn, cnovias@163.com, dzhouhuoxuesi@126.com, eedac@hqu.edu.cn
Keywords: Micromachined gyroscope, Closed-loop, Driving circuit, Frequency modulation.
Introduction Micromachined gyroscope is the key research field because it is widely applied in both civil and military field [1,2].
Introduction Micromachined gyroscope is the key research field because it is widely applied in both civil and military field [1,2].
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Shu Nan Wu, Zhao Wei Sun, Xian De Wu
Attitude Maneuver Control of Flexible Spacecraft with Finite-time Convergence
Shunan Wu1,a, Zhaowei Sun1,b and Xiande Wu 2,c
1Research Center of Satellite Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
2College of Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, China
awushunan@hit.edu.cn, bsunzhaowei@hit.edu.cn, cxiande_wu@163.com
Keywords: flexible spacecraft, terminal sliding mode control, attitude maneuver, finite time
Abstract.
Online since: April 2008
Authors: Xiao Zhi Hu, Can Wang, Yu Xin Wang, Hao Ran Chen
Dynamic Failure Analysis of Aluminum Foam Sandwich Structure Using
3D Material Point Method
Wang Can 1a , Chen Hao-ran
1a*
,Hu Xiao-zhi
2
, Wang Yu-xin 1a
1 State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of
Technology, Dalian 116024, China
2
School of Mechanical Engineering ,The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Perth,
WA 6009, Australia
*Corresponding author: achenhr@dlut.edu.cn
Keywords: material point method, aluminum foam sandwich structure, impact load, strain rate
effect
Abstract: The blast-resistant of an aluminum foam sandwich structure under impact has been
investigated.
Introduction There have been increasing interests in using aluminum foam sandwich structures for enhanced blast-resistance in both military and civil applications because they possess many desirable mechanical properties such as light weight, high stiffness and strength as well as the ability to minimize the destruction of a shock wave.
Materials Science & Engineering, Vol. 20(2002), p. 31-33
Introduction There have been increasing interests in using aluminum foam sandwich structures for enhanced blast-resistance in both military and civil applications because they possess many desirable mechanical properties such as light weight, high stiffness and strength as well as the ability to minimize the destruction of a shock wave.
Materials Science & Engineering, Vol. 20(2002), p. 31-33
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Long Meng, Ya Fei Jie, Chun Mei Chen, Jun Hao Sheng, Yan Fang Chen
PH’s Effection to Electroplating Ni-SiC Plating on Aluminum Alloy
Yanfang Chen 1, a, Chunmei Chen 1, b, Long Meng 1, c, Yafei Jie 1, d,
Junhao Sheng 1, e
1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science & Technology,
Luoyang, Henan, 471003, China;
2Henan key laboratory of non-ferrous metal materials science and processing,
aqinghuachang3@126.com, bichenchunmei@126.com,
clongmeng0889@126.com, djieyafei@126.com,
eshengjunhao@126.com
Keywords: Aluminum Alloy; Ni-Sic Alloy Plating; Ph
Abstract.
It is one kind has the fine overall performance non-ferrous metal material, which has been widely used in the civil construction, chemical plant, craft and aerospace, mechanical equipment, electric accessory and other fields.
References [1] Fridlyander I N, Sister V G and Grushko O E: Metal Science and Heat Treatment Vol. 44(2002), p. 365 [2] Zhaojun Zhang: Hot Working Technology Vol. 29(2000), p. 33 [3] Changyao Tan: Practical Surface Engineering Technolog (New Times Press, Beijing. 1998) [4] Songlin Zheng: Electroplating & Finishing Vol. 23(2004), p. 22 [5] Guoying Li: Code of Practice on the Surface (Machinery Industry Press, Beijing. 1998) [6] Yuguo Yang: Electroplating & Pollution Control Vol. 17(1997), p. 17
It is one kind has the fine overall performance non-ferrous metal material, which has been widely used in the civil construction, chemical plant, craft and aerospace, mechanical equipment, electric accessory and other fields.
References [1] Fridlyander I N, Sister V G and Grushko O E: Metal Science and Heat Treatment Vol. 44(2002), p. 365 [2] Zhaojun Zhang: Hot Working Technology Vol. 29(2000), p. 33 [3] Changyao Tan: Practical Surface Engineering Technolog (New Times Press, Beijing. 1998) [4] Songlin Zheng: Electroplating & Finishing Vol. 23(2004), p. 22 [5] Guoying Li: Code of Practice on the Surface (Machinery Industry Press, Beijing. 1998) [6] Yuguo Yang: Electroplating & Pollution Control Vol. 17(1997), p. 17
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Lei Zhang, Yao Wen Yang
Modeling of dynamic characteristics of ionic polymer-metal composite
beam near resonant frequencies
Lei Zhang1, a
and Yaowen Yang2, b
1, 2
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University,
50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
a
leizhang@ntu.edu.sg,
b
cywyang@ntu.edu.sg
Keywords: ionic polymer metal composites, resonance, dynamic, actuation
Abstract In this paper, the dynamic characteristic of an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC)
cantilevered beam near resonant frequencies is investigated.
The IPMC has potentials for many applications ranging from chemical robots to biomedical engineering.
The IPMC has potentials for many applications ranging from chemical robots to biomedical engineering.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Hui Hua Zhang
Zhang1, a
1School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330063, PR China
ahhzhang@nchu.edu.cn
Keywords: Crack interaction, Numerical manifold method, Rectangular mathematical elements
Abstract.
Introduction Analysis of multiple crack problems is an important but difficult issue in the practical engineering.
Introduction Analysis of multiple crack problems is an important but difficult issue in the practical engineering.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xian Feng Huang, Jun Liu, Yan Yang
Prediction on Coincidence Effect of Sound Insulation of a Wall
Xianfeng Huang a, Jun Liu b and Yan Yang c
Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Structural Safety at Guangxi University, Ministry of Education & College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China
aseulee@163.com, b294746901@qq.com, cyangyan657079499@126.com
Keywords: Single-leaf wall; Sound insulation; Statistical energy analysis; Coincidence effect
Abstract.
Journal of Armored Force Engineering Institute, Vol. 20, No. 2 (2006), p. 49-53
Journal of Armored Force Engineering Institute, Vol. 20, No. 2 (2006), p. 49-53