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Online since: February 2014
Authors: Vassilios D. Tourassis
Tourassis1,a
1School of Science and Technology, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
avassilios.tourassis@nu.edu.kz
Keywords: mechanical assembly, disassembly lines, end-of-life processing
Abstract.
With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Thus, landfills are constantly pilled up with hazardous and/or valuable materials, while the useful life of products is continually reduced.
During this phase materials are chosen, manufacturing methods are designed, the amount of energy consumed during production and use is determined, and how the product will be treated after its useful life is decided upon.
Summary With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Thus, landfills are constantly pilled up with hazardous and/or valuable materials, while the useful life of products is continually reduced.
During this phase materials are chosen, manufacturing methods are designed, the amount of energy consumed during production and use is determined, and how the product will be treated after its useful life is decided upon.
Summary With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Won Suk Jang, Young Shik Shin, Yun Yong Kim, Hee Joong Kim, Kyungsik Kim
For instance, tracking equipment, materials and workers in a construction field is currently done manually with legacy systems, which often causes errors and delays jeopardizing entire projects.
Even for non-conductive materials, such as concrete, brick, wood, etc., high dielectric constant increases the power absorption possibly affecting the signal obstruction.
Typical construction materials was chosen and placed in the line of transmitter and receiver to observe the reliability measure.
In addition, construction materials with high dielectric constant or thickness of construction materials affect the signal obstruction.
“A Wireless Network System for Automated Tracking of Construction Materials on Project Sites,” Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 11-19
Even for non-conductive materials, such as concrete, brick, wood, etc., high dielectric constant increases the power absorption possibly affecting the signal obstruction.
Typical construction materials was chosen and placed in the line of transmitter and receiver to observe the reliability measure.
In addition, construction materials with high dielectric constant or thickness of construction materials affect the signal obstruction.
“A Wireless Network System for Automated Tracking of Construction Materials on Project Sites,” Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 11-19
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ying Guang Fang, Gui Xian Hu, Jie Yuan, Ren Guo Gu
The clay minerals, organic matter and some oxides materials of surface charge and shaped by the interaction of water and colloid with rheological properties of material and other substance are collectively referred to as the rheological phase material.
The test materials which are bought from the market are high purity quartz powder, feldspar powder and organic soil.
Acknowledgements This project is supported by the State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science Independent research project (No. 2012 za04 and No. 2013 zc18) , National Natural Science Foundation(No. 51208211)and the Central University Basic Research Funds for Projects (No. 2012ZM0089).
State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science of South China University of Technology also offers a great support to this project.
JOURNAL OF SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY(NATURAL SCIENCE EDITION),2008, 10(36): 31-36
The test materials which are bought from the market are high purity quartz powder, feldspar powder and organic soil.
Acknowledgements This project is supported by the State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science Independent research project (No. 2012 za04 and No. 2013 zc18) , National Natural Science Foundation(No. 51208211)and the Central University Basic Research Funds for Projects (No. 2012ZM0089).
State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science of South China University of Technology also offers a great support to this project.
JOURNAL OF SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY(NATURAL SCIENCE EDITION),2008, 10(36): 31-36
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Retno Wulandari, Sunomo Sunomo, Galih Adhi Kurniawan, Agus Dwi Putra, Andoko Andoko
To resolve damage to the knee joint, a replacement bone implant was needed with materials that match the characteristics of the human body.
Most implant materials were derived from biomaterials that have the essence of supporting medical applications.
Saini, Implant biomaterials: A comprehensive review, World Journal of Clinical Cases, 3 (2015) 1
Murr et al., Microstructure and mechanical behavior of Ti–6Al–4V produced by rapid-layer manufacturing, for biomedical applications, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2, (2009) 20–32
Pityana, Microstructures, hardness and bioactivity of hydroxyapatite coatings deposited by direct laser melting process, Materials Science and Engineering. 43 (2014) 189–198
Most implant materials were derived from biomaterials that have the essence of supporting medical applications.
Saini, Implant biomaterials: A comprehensive review, World Journal of Clinical Cases, 3 (2015) 1
Murr et al., Microstructure and mechanical behavior of Ti–6Al–4V produced by rapid-layer manufacturing, for biomedical applications, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2, (2009) 20–32
Pityana, Microstructures, hardness and bioactivity of hydroxyapatite coatings deposited by direct laser melting process, Materials Science and Engineering. 43 (2014) 189–198
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Agung Nugroho, Nonni Soraya Sambudi, Muhammad Wahyu Nugraha, Khee Chung Hui, Noorfidza Yub Harun, Dita Floresyona, Norashikin Ahmad Kamal
Materials Today Chemistry, 2022. 23: p. 100692
Chemistry of Materials, 2014. 26: p. 3104–3112
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019. 533: p. 227-237
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2016. 107: p. 012006
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2018. 87: p. 142-154
Chemistry of Materials, 2014. 26: p. 3104–3112
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019. 533: p. 227-237
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2016. 107: p. 012006
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2018. 87: p. 142-154
Online since: December 2009
Authors: Arturo Domínguez-Rodríguez, A.L. Ortiz, A. Muñoz, A. Lara, R. Poyato
This diversity of sintering techniques permits the
fabrication of materials with very different properties.
Chaim: Materials Science Engineering A, Vol. 443 (2007) p. 25
Galy: Journal of the European ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (2007) p. 2725
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Galy: Journal of the European ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (2007) p. 2725
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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ying Hong Qu
As raw materials of food and health food or auxiliary preparation for clinical medicine, octopamine can be used independently or jointly with other materials for weight loss and diabetes treatment.
Ueda, et al, Comparison of the effects of octopamine and noradrenaline on feeding and sleep-like behavious in fasted chicks, Journal of Poultry Science. 39(2002) 316-322
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Bour, et al, Effect of prolonged treatment with tyramine on glucose tolerance in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 59 (2003) 225-232
Ueda, et al, Comparison of the effects of octopamine and noradrenaline on feeding and sleep-like behavious in fasted chicks, Journal of Poultry Science. 39(2002) 316-322
[4] Jones, Methods for inducing weight loss in a human with materials derived from Citrus varieties, U.
Robert, et al, Flavor of fermented fish sauce, Journal of Agricultrual and Food Chemistry, 30 (1982) 1017-1020
Bour, et al, Effect of prolonged treatment with tyramine on glucose tolerance in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 59 (2003) 225-232
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Hussain Hamoud Al-Kayiem, Haitham B. Al-Wakeel, Zainal Ambri Abdul Karim, Hasan Fawad
The absorbed energy is found from both the electric field and magnetic field for dielectric materials and metals.
Al-Kayiem: Soot Reduction Strategy: a Review, Journal of Applied Science, vol. 12, no. 23, pp. 2338-2345, (2012)
Agrawal: Microwave-Assisted Heating of Cementitious Materials, Journal of International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 37, pp. 1096–1105, (2010)
Di Blasi: “Numerical Simulation of the Electromagnetic Field and The Heat and Mass Transfer Processes During Microwave-Induced Pyrolysis of a Wood Block, Journal of Chemical Engineering Science, vol. 65, pp. 4117–4133, (2010)
Saltiel: Numerical Modelling of Materials Processing in Microwave Furnaces, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 39, no. 8, pp. 1665-1675, (1996).
Al-Kayiem: Soot Reduction Strategy: a Review, Journal of Applied Science, vol. 12, no. 23, pp. 2338-2345, (2012)
Agrawal: Microwave-Assisted Heating of Cementitious Materials, Journal of International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 37, pp. 1096–1105, (2010)
Di Blasi: “Numerical Simulation of the Electromagnetic Field and The Heat and Mass Transfer Processes During Microwave-Induced Pyrolysis of a Wood Block, Journal of Chemical Engineering Science, vol. 65, pp. 4117–4133, (2010)
Saltiel: Numerical Modelling of Materials Processing in Microwave Furnaces, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 39, no. 8, pp. 1665-1675, (1996).
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Márcio Celso Fredel, Orestes Estevam Alarcon, Rafael Gonçalves de Souza, Guilherme D´Aquino Pinho, F.J.P. Sousa
Quereda: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 25 (2005), p. 3151
Quereda: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 40 (2005), p. 37
Gozalbo: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 264-268 (2004), p. 1467
Cavalcante: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 25 (2005), p. 357
Naldi: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 25 (2004, p. 1487
Quereda: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 40 (2005), p. 37
Gozalbo: Key Engineering Materials Vols. 264-268 (2004), p. 1467
Cavalcante: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 25 (2005), p. 357
Naldi: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 25 (2004, p. 1487
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiao Hou Shao, Ting Ting Chang, Wei Na Wang, Jing Nan Chen, Chao Yin, Li Hua Chen
The proportion of different materials in fermentation test of EM active calcium was presented in Table 1 Control treatment (CK) was fermented without EM.
The materials for EM active calcium production were fermented by thermostatic shaking (QHZ-98A) under the condition of 37°C and 150 r/min.
Chinese Journal Of Applied Ecology, 2005, 16(2): 267-272.
Hubei Agricultural Sciences, 2000, (4): 45-47.
Journal of Anhui Agriculture Science, 2012, 40(11): 6399-6400.
The materials for EM active calcium production were fermented by thermostatic shaking (QHZ-98A) under the condition of 37°C and 150 r/min.
Chinese Journal Of Applied Ecology, 2005, 16(2): 267-272.
Hubei Agricultural Sciences, 2000, (4): 45-47.
Journal of Anhui Agriculture Science, 2012, 40(11): 6399-6400.