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Online since: October 2009
Authors: Rong Tu, Takashi Goto, Takayuki Narushima, Mitsutaka Sato, Kyosuke Ueda
Quartz glass (15 × 10 × 1 mm)
and commercially pure Ti (CP-Ti) (10 × 10 × 1 mm) were
used as substrate.
The Rdep increased with increasing Tsub, and showed a maximum value of 1.25 × 10-8 m s-1 for Ca-Ti-O films and 6.0 × 10-9 m s-1 for Ca-P-O films at Tsub = 1073 K.
The Ea of 70 kJ mol-1 for Ca-Ti-O film and 80 kJ mol-1 for Ca-P-O film in the present study can also suggest a chemical reaction limited process in the low Tsub region [11].
References [1] A.
Forum, 475-479 (2005)1219-1222
The Rdep increased with increasing Tsub, and showed a maximum value of 1.25 × 10-8 m s-1 for Ca-Ti-O films and 6.0 × 10-9 m s-1 for Ca-P-O films at Tsub = 1073 K.
The Ea of 70 kJ mol-1 for Ca-Ti-O film and 80 kJ mol-1 for Ca-P-O film in the present study can also suggest a chemical reaction limited process in the low Tsub region [11].
References [1] A.
Forum, 475-479 (2005)1219-1222
Online since: July 2004
Authors: Jian Xu, X.Q. Zhang
A ball-to-powder weight ratio of about 15:1 was chosen.
(heating rate of 40 K/min) Fig. 1 XRD patterns of La55Al25Cu10Ni5Co5 alloy after milling for different times.
Ball Milling 477±1 553±1 76±1 3.61±0.17 this work Melt-spun 471 552 81 4.01±0.02 20 Water-quenching(φ 4 mm rod) 482 565 83 3.85 21 Figure 6(a)-(d) illustrates the DSC scans of the ball-milled composites with different W contents.
Table 2 Data of Tg, Tx and ΔTx for the ball-milled W-containing composites with different W contents (with a heating rate of 40 K/min) W content (vol.%) Tg [K] Tx [K] ∆ Tx [K] 0 477±1 553±1 76±1 10 479±1 555±1 76±1 20 489±1 570±1 81±1 30 506±1 598±1 92±1 The findings that the addition of W particles yields a change in the thermal stability or crystallization behavior for the La-based glassy alloy as the composite matrix suggest that a small amount of W disolves in the glassy matrix, then changing its overall composition.
References [1] W.L.
(heating rate of 40 K/min) Fig. 1 XRD patterns of La55Al25Cu10Ni5Co5 alloy after milling for different times.
Ball Milling 477±1 553±1 76±1 3.61±0.17 this work Melt-spun 471 552 81 4.01±0.02 20 Water-quenching(φ 4 mm rod) 482 565 83 3.85 21 Figure 6(a)-(d) illustrates the DSC scans of the ball-milled composites with different W contents.
Table 2 Data of Tg, Tx and ΔTx for the ball-milled W-containing composites with different W contents (with a heating rate of 40 K/min) W content (vol.%) Tg [K] Tx [K] ∆ Tx [K] 0 477±1 553±1 76±1 10 479±1 555±1 76±1 20 489±1 570±1 81±1 30 506±1 598±1 92±1 The findings that the addition of W particles yields a change in the thermal stability or crystallization behavior for the La-based glassy alloy as the composite matrix suggest that a small amount of W disolves in the glassy matrix, then changing its overall composition.
References [1] W.L.
Online since: February 2021
Authors: Rizwan Mehmood Gul, Salman Noshear Arshad, Muhammad Ali Kamran, Kashif Ali
Table 1 Desired properties of PCMs.
References [1] R.
Sust. 15(1) (2011). 24-46
Buildings. 70, (2014) 472-479
Nanosci. 13(1) (2018) 188-198
References [1] R.
Sust. 15(1) (2011). 24-46
Buildings. 70, (2014) 472-479
Nanosci. 13(1) (2018) 188-198
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Takeshi Ohshima, Nguyen Tien Son, Igor A. Abrikosov, Viktor Ivády, Ádám Gali, Joel Davidsson
Figure 1.
As can be seen in Table 1, the theoretical values agree well with the experiments.
Table 1.
References [1] F.
Awschalom, Nature 479 (2011) 84
As can be seen in Table 1, the theoretical values agree well with the experiments.
Table 1.
References [1] F.
Awschalom, Nature 479 (2011) 84
Online since: July 2021
Authors: Vadim R. Karibov, Diana T. Musina, Ngo Q. Khanh
The sample of Cu/(A+T) was obtained in a vapor mixture of A and T (1:1), Cu/T/A - by sequential layering of T/A [2].
The most hydrophobic samples are Cu/A/HSL, Cu/T/A, Cu/(A+T) [1,2].
Table 1.
References [1] I.V.
Rozhkova, Alteration of the acid-base properties of the oxidized surface of disperse aluminum during the adsorption of ammonium compounds and the antifriction effect, Glass Physics and Chemistry 44 (2018) 474-479
The most hydrophobic samples are Cu/A/HSL, Cu/T/A, Cu/(A+T) [1,2].
Table 1.
References [1] I.V.
Rozhkova, Alteration of the acid-base properties of the oxidized surface of disperse aluminum during the adsorption of ammonium compounds and the antifriction effect, Glass Physics and Chemistry 44 (2018) 474-479
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Dian Burhani, Annisa Kusumaningrum, Wuri Apriyana, R. Priyo Hartono Aji, Ashif A. Fathnan, Ahmad Rajani, Inna Syafarina, Achmad F. Abka, Nurhalis Majid, Sudibyo Sudibyo, Fajar Nurjaman
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Eng. 2(1) (2011) 4–8
Jayakaran, Waste Water Treatment by Coagulation and Flocculation, 3(2) (2014) 479–484
Technol. 19(1-2) (2000) 65-76
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Abdelaziz Rahy, Duck J. Yang, Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda, Kap Seung Yang, Christopher Bunker
Figure 1.
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Huber, Small 1 (2005) 482
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Online since: February 2012
Authors: Asaad A. Abdullah, Usama J. Naeem, Cai Hua Xiong
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International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 2005; 45: 467–479
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Fig.1.
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International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 2005; 45: 467–479
CIRP 48/1 (1999) 59–62
Online since: February 2014
Authors: De Qun Zhou, Miao Wang, Huang Zhang
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Basionym. – Berkleasmium caribense Hol.
Bot. 76 (1): 148 (1998) Figure 1, K–N Teleomorph. – Ascothailandia pallida.
Key to freshwater Canalisporium 1.
Figure 1 Canalisporium spp.
References [1]C.
Bot. 76 (1): 148 (1998) Figure 1, K–N Teleomorph. – Ascothailandia pallida.
Key to freshwater Canalisporium 1.
Figure 1 Canalisporium spp.
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Online since: July 2020
Authors: Kun Nan Chen, Yao Tien Huang, Ying Chieh Liu
Fig. 1 A flexible flywheel assembly.
Using the values given in Table 1 renders the 3D model of the flexible flywheel assembly shown in Fig.1, and it is defined as the original model.
Similarly, the third mode is called the (1, 0) mode; the fourth and fifth modes are the (1, 1) modes; the sixth is the (0, 3) mode.
References [1] R.L.
Ueng, Determination of the optimal locations for injection molding gates with higher order response surface approximations, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 479-480 (2014), p. 126-130.
Using the values given in Table 1 renders the 3D model of the flexible flywheel assembly shown in Fig.1, and it is defined as the original model.
Similarly, the third mode is called the (1, 0) mode; the fourth and fifth modes are the (1, 1) modes; the sixth is the (0, 3) mode.
References [1] R.L.
Ueng, Determination of the optimal locations for injection molding gates with higher order response surface approximations, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 479-480 (2014), p. 126-130.