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Online since: September 2019
Authors: Marwa Farouk El-Kady, Ahmed Hassan El-Shazly, Mohammed Fuseini, Essam Hares
El-Shazly 1,2,b, Marwa Elkady1,3,c
and Essam Hares1,4,d
1Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering Department, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt.
2Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
3Fabrication Technology Department, Advanced Technology and New Materials Institute (ATNMRI), City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications (SRTA City), Alexandria, Egypt
4Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Energy Engineering, Aswan University, Department Aswan, Egypt.
El-Raey, A.
El-Shazly, H.
Raza et al., “Electrochemical behavior of graphene coatings deposited on copper metal by electrophoretic deposition and chemical vapor deposition,” Surf.
El-Raey, A.
El-Shazly, H.
Raza et al., “Electrochemical behavior of graphene coatings deposited on copper metal by electrophoretic deposition and chemical vapor deposition,” Surf.
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Surendra Kumar Saini, Hango Petrus, Valde Olivia, Ester Angula
Pimenov et al. [4] analyzed the optimum conditions of face milling of part made of steel.
Binali et al. [7] conducted experiments on milling of steel work material.
El Rayes, Investigations of surface quality and energy consumption associated with costs and material removal rate during face milling of AISI 1045 steel.
Al Bahkali, E.
El Danaf, Optimizing cutting conditions for minimum surface roughness in face milling of high strength steel using carbide inserts.
Binali et al. [7] conducted experiments on milling of steel work material.
El Rayes, Investigations of surface quality and energy consumption associated with costs and material removal rate during face milling of AISI 1045 steel.
Al Bahkali, E.
El Danaf, Optimizing cutting conditions for minimum surface roughness in face milling of high strength steel using carbide inserts.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Ku Zilati Ku Shaari, Suriati Sufian, Erny Haslina Abd Latib, Melissa Suraya Mustfha
The result is in good agreement with Yang J. et al.
[9] Ganan, J., et al., Preparation of activated carbons from bituminous coal pitches.
[12] Mokhtar, M.F., et al., Preparation of Activated Carbon from Durian Shell and Seed.
[17] El-Maghraby, A. and H.
El Deeb, Removal of a Basic Dye from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption using Rice Hulls.
[9] Ganan, J., et al., Preparation of activated carbons from bituminous coal pitches.
[12] Mokhtar, M.F., et al., Preparation of Activated Carbon from Durian Shell and Seed.
[17] El-Maghraby, A. and H.
El Deeb, Removal of a Basic Dye from Aqueous Solution by Adsorption using Rice Hulls.
Online since: February 2024
Authors: Muhammad Roil Bilad, Rahmad Aprido Patria, Muhammad Ziqri, Dita Kartikawati, Aulia Rahma, Muthia Elma, Isna Syauqiah
Ceramic SBE membrane exhibits functionalization and deconvolution the present of siloxane, Al-OH-Al, Ti-O-Ti, and Al-O bands for both of 15 and 35wt% SBE loading.
Analysis of peak areas in the Si-O-Si, Al-OH-Al, Ti-O-Ti, and Al-O groups is shown in Fig 4.
Elma, A.L.
Syauqiah, E.L.
Pratiwi, E.L.
Analysis of peak areas in the Si-O-Si, Al-OH-Al, Ti-O-Ti, and Al-O groups is shown in Fig 4.
Elma, A.L.
Syauqiah, E.L.
Pratiwi, E.L.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Kowit Piyamongkala, Von Louie R. Manguiam, Toungrat Janpattanapong
Cambiella et al. used sawdust to treat oil in water emulsion [6].
Piyamongkala et al. used modified chitosan to remove cutting fluids [7].
Ibrahim et al. used modified barley straw for mineral oil removal [8].
ElGawad, S.A.
El-Khaiary, B.I.
Piyamongkala et al. used modified chitosan to remove cutting fluids [7].
Ibrahim et al. used modified barley straw for mineral oil removal [8].
ElGawad, S.A.
El-Khaiary, B.I.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Latifah Hauli, Ria Armunanto, Karna Wijaya
Raissi et al (2016) had studiedeffect of Cr metal supported on SZ by sol gel method.
Sing et al (1985) had reported that type IV isotherm was attributed to the adsorption from monolayer to multilayer.
El-desouki, Pt, Re and Pt – Re incorporation in sulfated zirconia as catalysts for n-pentane isomerization, Egypt.
El-wahab, M.
El-aal, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A : Chemical The catalytic performance of sulfated zirconia in the dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether, Journal Mol.
Sing et al (1985) had reported that type IV isotherm was attributed to the adsorption from monolayer to multilayer.
El-desouki, Pt, Re and Pt – Re incorporation in sulfated zirconia as catalysts for n-pentane isomerization, Egypt.
El-wahab, M.
El-aal, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A : Chemical The catalytic performance of sulfated zirconia in the dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether, Journal Mol.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Nikolay Vatin, Darya Nemova, Volodymyr I. Korsun, Artem Korsun
Elastic stiffness in the limiting state = ec1,el(q)/ec1(q) depends inessentially on the heating temperature and is in the range of 0.65 to 0.8 (Fig. 1c).
The influence of short-term heating on relative strength change gcq = fc(q) /fc (а), tangent modulus of elasticity bcq = Ec(q) /Ec (b) and elastic stiffness = ec1,el(q)/ec1(q) (c) of the modified fine-grained concrete under axial compression: , , , – experimental values; – – – – – – according to the [15] for normal heavy concrete ec1,el – elastic component of the total compressive strain ec1.
[3] Freskakis G.N. et al.
The influence of short-term heating on relative strength change gcq = fc(q) /fc (а), tangent modulus of elasticity bcq = Ec(q) /Ec (b) and elastic stiffness = ec1,el(q)/ec1(q) (c) of the modified fine-grained concrete under axial compression: , , , – experimental values; – – – – – – according to the [15] for normal heavy concrete ec1,el – elastic component of the total compressive strain ec1.
[3] Freskakis G.N. et al.