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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Meng Ling Zhao
Beijing: Science press,1998
Journal of hydraulic,2003(03)
Hydrogeology Journal, 1999,7(2)
Beijing: Science press,1998
Beijing: Science press,1999
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Meng Ling Zhao
Beijing: Science Press,1998
Journal of Hydraulic,2003(03)
Hydrogeology Journal, 1999,7(2)
Beijing: Science Press,1998
Beijing: Science Press,1999
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Dan Li
Copper is one of the most widely used materials in the world.
Experimental procedures Materials.
Materials Letters, 61, 25(2007), pp. 4711-4714
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 318, 1(2008), pp. 88-95
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 110, 1(2008), pp. 21-25
Online since: August 2016
Authors: M.P. Deshpande, Kiran N. Patel, S.H. Chaki, Vivek P. Gujarati, Kamakshi Patel
Nanoparticles show novel properties that are significantly different from bulk solid materials.
Materials.
All materials used in the experiment were of analytical grade.
Kim, Materials Science and Engineering B. 128 (2006) 111-114
Kimb,Materials Science and Engineering B 128 (2006) 111–114
Online since: July 2024
Authors: Yi Fan Zhao, Wei Zhang, Zhen Ting Shi, Jun Ying Jin, Wei Hua Zhang
Relationship between discharge, velocity and flow area for rills eroding loose, nonlayered materials[J].
Journal of Soil Science, 2000, 37(1): 9-15
Journal of Soil Science,2022,59(01):129-138
Journal of Soil Science,2018,55(03):641-649
Journal of Applied Basic and Engineering Sciences, 2009, 17(4): 513-523
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Bernhard Wielage, Ina Hoyer, Sebastian Weis
The properties of the composite materials such as the maximum supportable temperature-time load are important selection criteria.
The preservation of the property profile of the materials is the top priority [1].
Weis: Welding Journal, Vol. 87 (2008), No. 3, p. 35-37
Weis: Welding Journal, Vol. 86 (2007), No. 3, p. 67-70
Segal: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 386 (2004), p. 269-276
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Yan An, Huan Yu Jin, Hua Yin, He Mei Zhang, Chun Yan Zong, Hua Zhao, Xiao Qing Feng, Xing Liu, Jian Liu, Yu Liu, Da Peng Wang
As a natural protein, it has more excellences than other chemically synthetical materials.
For that reason, it is used to make various frames and tissue repair materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010, (116): 461–467 [3] Teng Lin, Chuanhua Lu, Ligen Zhu et al.
Biological properties of silk fibroin materials.
De novo engineering of reticular tissue in vivo by silk fibroin nonwoven materials.
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Yuan Sheng Zhai, Xian Li Liu, Cai Xu Yue, Shu Yi Ji, Dong Kai Jia
Material Constitutive Model of Workpiece.
Material Failure Model of Workpiece.
References [1] Y.B.Guo, Q.Wen, K.A.Woodbury: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering,Vol.128 (2006), pp.749-759
Elbestawi: PIME, Journal of Engineering Manufacturing, Vol. 215 (2001), pp.755-767
Elbestawi: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 39 (1999), pp.1017-1030.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wei Qiang Fan, Wei Dong Shi, Dan Yan
Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is a p-type semiconductor with a direct band gap of 2.0 eV [3,4] and has potential applications in solar energy conversion, electrode materials, sensors, and photocatalytic degradation [5].
As compared with 8-facet, 26-facet Cu2O microcrystal have more edges and corners which could improve the photocatalytic activity, as demonstrated in previous studies on other materials, such as TiO2 and ZnO.
Huang: Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 17, pp. 3773-3780, Dec 2007
Xia: Advanced Materials, vol. 19, pp. 3385-3391, Oct 2007
Xiao: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 1, pp. 2418-2425, 2013.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Nadezhda Cheremiskina, Nikolay Loshkarev, Vladislav Lavrov
The central part of the drum is made of heat-resistant steel spokes and lined with fiber refractory materials. 1 – drum; 2 – heated billets; 3 – burners; 4 – pusher; 5 – load window; 6 – discharge window; 7 – scale collector Fig. 1.
The furnace dome and end walls are lined with fiber refractory materials, which reduces heat losses because of heat conductivity through the furnace lining to the environment.
Raine, Thermal Performances of a Small-Scale Regenerative Combustion Chamber for Ultra-Micro Gas Turbine,Combustion Science and Technology.
Prashanth, Design and development of tilting rotary furnace, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
Matsuura, High temperature EXAFS experiments in molten actinide fluorides: The challenge of a triple containment cell for radioactive and aggressive liquids, Journal of Nuclear Materials. 494 (2017) 192-199