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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Chen Chen, Jun Liu, Tian Bo Hou
Game Analysis of Third-Party Certification System for Rural Building Materials
Jun Liu1, a, Chen Chen2, b, Tianbo Hou1, c
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168,China
2 School of Management, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168,China
aliujunadda@163.com, bchenchenadda@163.com, choutianboadd@163.com
Keywords: Rural building materials; Third-party; Certification; Game
Abstract: The third-party certification industry in China has been gradually stepping on the right track.
Building materials is the material base of construction engineering, and its properties can directly affect the performances of the buildings[2].
Shenyang: Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University,2011:1~3
[3] J.Liu, Comprehensive evaluation of energy-saving materials form based on TOPSIS [J].
Shanxi Journal of Social Sciences, 2010, 22 (9): 56 ~ 58.
Building materials is the material base of construction engineering, and its properties can directly affect the performances of the buildings[2].
Shenyang: Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University,2011:1~3
[3] J.Liu, Comprehensive evaluation of energy-saving materials form based on TOPSIS [J].
Shanxi Journal of Social Sciences, 2010, 22 (9): 56 ~ 58.
Online since: November 2021
Authors: Li Jun Wang, Yan Ru Li, Xiao Hui Liu
Baoning, Mechanical analysis of composite materials, China Science and Technology Press, Beijing, 2006
Journal of composite materials, (1971):50-57
Evensen, Interlaminar shear in laminated composite under generalized plane stress, Journal of composite materials, (1970):204-220
Levy, A boundary layer theory-part Ⅱ: extension of laminated finite strip, Journal of composite materials, (1975): 42-52
Tang, A boundary layer theory-part Ⅰ: laminated composites in plate stress, Journal of composite materials, (1975): 33-41
Journal of composite materials, (1971):50-57
Evensen, Interlaminar shear in laminated composite under generalized plane stress, Journal of composite materials, (1970):204-220
Levy, A boundary layer theory-part Ⅱ: extension of laminated finite strip, Journal of composite materials, (1975): 42-52
Tang, A boundary layer theory-part Ⅰ: laminated composites in plate stress, Journal of composite materials, (1975): 33-41
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Michael Scheffler, Franziska Scheffler
Behling, Journal of Membrane Science 1993, 82, 15
Moulijn, Microporous Materials 1993, 1, 131
Falconer, Journal of Membrane Science 1994, 90, 1
Papp, Materials Science & Engineering A 2005, 412, 46
Greil, Advanced Materials 2005, 17, 344
Moulijn, Microporous Materials 1993, 1, 131
Falconer, Journal of Membrane Science 1994, 90, 1
Papp, Materials Science & Engineering A 2005, 412, 46
Greil, Advanced Materials 2005, 17, 344
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Ming Gao, Qing Gang Gao, Xue Jun Ren
Experimental
Materials
Chitosan (>90%, Zhejiang Golden-shell Biochemical Co., Ltd.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Performance comparison of different materials on the adsorption of Zn2+ Table 1 shows the Al-CTS composite, chitosan, Al2O3 and Al+CTS mixed materials, four kinds of materials at room temperature, the adsorption properties of Zn2+ solution whose concentration is 0.04mol·L-1.
Journal of Applied Poly- mer Science, 84(2002) 1185
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 52(2004)5606
Environmental Science and Technology, 37(2003) 4449
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Performance comparison of different materials on the adsorption of Zn2+ Table 1 shows the Al-CTS composite, chitosan, Al2O3 and Al+CTS mixed materials, four kinds of materials at room temperature, the adsorption properties of Zn2+ solution whose concentration is 0.04mol·L-1.
Journal of Applied Poly- mer Science, 84(2002) 1185
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 52(2004)5606
Environmental Science and Technology, 37(2003) 4449
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Yi Man Fan, Ting Xin Wang, Hai Hong Xin, Wei Wang
Risk identification of raw materials and accessories of liquor
Liquor could be divided into grain liquor and liquor dry potatoes according to different raw materials.
The farmer’s soil of raw materials and accessories should be numbered.
Liquor-Making Science & Technology .In Chinese.
British Food Journal.
Liquor-Making Science & Technology.In Chinese.
The farmer’s soil of raw materials and accessories should be numbered.
Liquor-Making Science & Technology .In Chinese.
British Food Journal.
Liquor-Making Science & Technology.In Chinese.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Yuri V. Chugui
3D Optical Measuring and Laser Technologies for Science and Industry
Yuri V.
Modern industry and science take novel 3D optical measuring systems and laser technologies with high resolution.
Krivenkov, Fraunhofer diffraction by volumetric bodies of constant thickness, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
Chugui, Shadow Inspection of 3D Objects in Partially Coherent Light, Measurement Science Review. 11(4) (2011) 104-107
Sysoev, Microrelief Measurements for a White-Light Interferometer with Adaptive Algorithm Interferogram Processing, Key Engineering Materials : Measurement Technology and Intelligent instrument IX. 437 (2010) 35-39
Modern industry and science take novel 3D optical measuring systems and laser technologies with high resolution.
Krivenkov, Fraunhofer diffraction by volumetric bodies of constant thickness, Journal of the Optical Society of America.
Chugui, Shadow Inspection of 3D Objects in Partially Coherent Light, Measurement Science Review. 11(4) (2011) 104-107
Sysoev, Microrelief Measurements for a White-Light Interferometer with Adaptive Algorithm Interferogram Processing, Key Engineering Materials : Measurement Technology and Intelligent instrument IX. 437 (2010) 35-39
Online since: January 2012
Authors: I.Z. Rahman, M.A. Rahman, M.A. Raza
Irvine: Nature materials, 2003.
M Gupta: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A:Chemical Vol.246 (2006), p. 128
Goodenough: Science, Vol.312 (2006), p. 254
Liu: Journal of Power Sources, Vol.135 (2004), p. 17-24
Pang: Materials Letters Vol.59 (2005) p. 1373
M Gupta: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A:Chemical Vol.246 (2006), p. 128
Goodenough: Science, Vol.312 (2006), p. 254
Liu: Journal of Power Sources, Vol.135 (2004), p. 17-24
Pang: Materials Letters Vol.59 (2005) p. 1373
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Shankar Kalyanasundaram, Lu Chen
This article examines the prediction of wrinkling initiation in self-reinforced thermoplastic composite materials for potential application in rapid forming of this class of materials.
The main equipment used for testing included the INSTRON Materials Testing and the three-dimensional photogrammetric optical strain measurement system (ARAMIS®).
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 137(5):051012-19 [5] Zanjani, N., Sexton, A. and Kalyanasundaram, S. (2015).
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 42(12), pp.2369-2394
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 97(1-3), pp.88-94
The main equipment used for testing included the INSTRON Materials Testing and the three-dimensional photogrammetric optical strain measurement system (ARAMIS®).
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 137(5):051012-19 [5] Zanjani, N., Sexton, A. and Kalyanasundaram, S. (2015).
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 42(12), pp.2369-2394
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 97(1-3), pp.88-94
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Paolo Di Sia
- Composite materials with polymers, light and with high mechanical properties for aerospace uses
Graphene-based luminescent materials can be produced by covering IR, visible and blue.
Different applications require graphene-based materials with different properties.
These goals can only be achieved by the joint efforts of chemistry, biomedicine, materials science, nanotechnology, physics, mathematical modelling.
Katsnelson, Graphene: carbon in two dimensions, Materials Today 10(1-2) (2007) 20-27
Graphene-based luminescent materials can be produced by covering IR, visible and blue.
Different applications require graphene-based materials with different properties.
These goals can only be achieved by the joint efforts of chemistry, biomedicine, materials science, nanotechnology, physics, mathematical modelling.
Katsnelson, Graphene: carbon in two dimensions, Materials Today 10(1-2) (2007) 20-27