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Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jing En Zhou, Sheng Qi Xi, Ke Sheng Zuo
The ratio of mCu:m(Mo+C) was 1:1, among which mCu was the mass of Cu powder, and m(Mo+C) was the mass of Mo and C.
The molar ratio of Mo: C is 1:1.
Tab.1 is the XPS data of the as-milled Cu-Mo-C powder.
References [1] Song K X, Liu P, Tian B H, et. al.
Stabilization of nano-Al2O3p/Cu composite after high temperature annealing treatment[J].Materials Science Forum, 2005, 475-479:993-996
The molar ratio of Mo: C is 1:1.
Tab.1 is the XPS data of the as-milled Cu-Mo-C powder.
References [1] Song K X, Liu P, Tian B H, et. al.
Stabilization of nano-Al2O3p/Cu composite after high temperature annealing treatment[J].Materials Science Forum, 2005, 475-479:993-996
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Zhi Cong Lan, Ping Huang
Here ψ0=0, ψ1-4=1, ψ5-8=1/2.
By the Chapman-Enskog procedure [9], the solution of LB equation with (4) and (6) can recover the shallow water equations (1-1, 1-2).
Table 1.
REFERENCES [1] Chen S, Doolen GD.
Europhysics Letters 1992; 17:479-484 [8] Bhatnagar, P.L., E.P.
By the Chapman-Enskog procedure [9], the solution of LB equation with (4) and (6) can recover the shallow water equations (1-1, 1-2).
Table 1.
REFERENCES [1] Chen S, Doolen GD.
Europhysics Letters 1992; 17:479-484 [8] Bhatnagar, P.L., E.P.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: H.Z. Shafi, A. Mahmood, Z. Ali, M. Mehmood
Shafi a,1 , A.
Cauchy model simulate the refractive index (n) and extinction coefficient (k) as a function of wavelength as expressed in Eq. 1 and Eq. 2 respectively [8]. ...1 )( 4 2 2 1 00 n C n Cnn (1) ...1 )( 4 2 2 1 00 k C k Ckk (2) Where C0 = 10 2 and C1 = 107 are constants to avoid large number of values of n1, k1, n2, k2,…. and wavelength is measured in nm.
Table 1 shows the results obtained after the analysis of ellipsometric data.
References [1] A.
Mater. 5, 479, (1993)
Cauchy model simulate the refractive index (n) and extinction coefficient (k) as a function of wavelength as expressed in Eq. 1 and Eq. 2 respectively [8]. ...1 )( 4 2 2 1 00 n C n Cnn (1) ...1 )( 4 2 2 1 00 k C k Ckk (2) Where C0 = 10 2 and C1 = 107 are constants to avoid large number of values of n1, k1, n2, k2,…. and wavelength is measured in nm.
Table 1 shows the results obtained after the analysis of ellipsometric data.
References [1] A.
Mater. 5, 479, (1993)
Online since: September 2003
Authors: M. Smith, L. Smith
The market value of European stone production alone is estimated at 20 bEURO [1].
Stamp: Computers in Industry Vol. 43(1) (2000), p. 73 [11] M.L.
Chu: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Vol. 9(1) (2001), p. 62 [15] T.
Hishihara: Technology Review Vol. 81(1) (1978), p. 2 [21] B.K.P.
Laboratory Memo, No. 479, June (1978)
Stamp: Computers in Industry Vol. 43(1) (2000), p. 73 [11] M.L.
Chu: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Vol. 9(1) (2001), p. 62 [15] T.
Hishihara: Technology Review Vol. 81(1) (1978), p. 2 [21] B.K.P.
Laboratory Memo, No. 479, June (1978)
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Othman Mamat, Bambang A. Wahjoedi, Tahir Ahmad
Ebadzadeh et al. [1] studied that Mullite (3Al2O3-2SiO2) is one of the most commonly found crystalline phases in industrial ceramics.
The morphology of such agglomerates may vary from chain-like (1-D) to heavily aggregated (3-D).
The result is shown in Table 1. 3.3 Characterization of the Alumina-Silica Sand Nanoparticles Composites 3.3.1 Al2O3-SiO2 nanoparticle composite microstructures development 3.3.1.1 FESEM analysis of nanocomposites sintered at 1300oC Good interfacial integrity is observed between the matrix and the reinforcement as shown in Figure 4.
References [1] T.
Esposito, “Fractal analysis of cracks in alumina-zirconia Composites”, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 23 (2003) 469-479
The morphology of such agglomerates may vary from chain-like (1-D) to heavily aggregated (3-D).
The result is shown in Table 1. 3.3 Characterization of the Alumina-Silica Sand Nanoparticles Composites 3.3.1 Al2O3-SiO2 nanoparticle composite microstructures development 3.3.1.1 FESEM analysis of nanocomposites sintered at 1300oC Good interfacial integrity is observed between the matrix and the reinforcement as shown in Figure 4.
References [1] T.
Esposito, “Fractal analysis of cracks in alumina-zirconia Composites”, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 23 (2003) 469-479
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Chih Chieh Wang, Xian Min Chen, Hai Chun Lin, Tian Hua Yang
Fig. 1.
They are indexed from 0 to Ν-1.
Consequently, the amount of bandwidth requirement for the privileged request β2 can be derived as r2=i=l2l1-1Ri.The priority level κm, the lowest priority level lm and the amount of requested bandwidth rm of βm(m>1) can be derived as lm=maxj|i=jlm-1-1Ri>rm-1,j≥0 km=maxj|Ri>0,lm≤j≤lm-1 rm=i=lmlm-1-1Ri.
References [1] C.
Ju, “Adaptive Slot Allocation in DOCSIS-Based CATV Networks,” IEEE Multimedia, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 479– 488, Jun. 2004.
They are indexed from 0 to Ν-1.
Consequently, the amount of bandwidth requirement for the privileged request β2 can be derived as r2=i=l2l1-1Ri.The priority level κm, the lowest priority level lm and the amount of requested bandwidth rm of βm(m>1) can be derived as lm=maxj|i=jlm-1-1Ri>rm-1,j≥0 km=maxj|Ri>0,lm≤j≤lm-1 rm=i=lmlm-1-1Ri.
References [1] C.
Ju, “Adaptive Slot Allocation in DOCSIS-Based CATV Networks,” IEEE Multimedia, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 479– 488, Jun. 2004.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Wen Bin Zhang, Xiao Kun Yu, Ke Yi Wang, Jia Zhen He
The three controlled factors and their levels were listed in Table 1.
Table 1.
Controlled Factors and Their Levels Controlled Factors Levels A-Width of strap 1-1.2 centimetres 2-1.5 centimetres B-Connected position of the strap onto the bra back -1-1 centimetre closer to centre back 0 - original designed position 1 -1 centimetre farer against centre back C-Stretching rate of the strap 1-streching rate is 10 percent. 2-streching rate is 20 percent. 3-streching rate is 30 percent.
Value D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Covariate .000* .000* .000* .000* .000* Strap width .111 .101 .148 .479 .349 Connected position .869 .707 .847 .219 .971 Stretching rate .000* .000* .001* .046* .260 Bra size .896 .000* .000* .000* .012* R2 .849 .818 .616 .704 .878 Adjusted R2 .843 .812 .603 .694 .874 * indicates a significant (p<0.05) effect which the controlled factor works on the observed response variable.
References [1] Seo H, Cordier F, Hong K: Comput.
Table 1.
Controlled Factors and Their Levels Controlled Factors Levels A-Width of strap 1-1.2 centimetres 2-1.5 centimetres B-Connected position of the strap onto the bra back -1-1 centimetre closer to centre back 0 - original designed position 1 -1 centimetre farer against centre back C-Stretching rate of the strap 1-streching rate is 10 percent. 2-streching rate is 20 percent. 3-streching rate is 30 percent.
Value D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Covariate .000* .000* .000* .000* .000* Strap width .111 .101 .148 .479 .349 Connected position .869 .707 .847 .219 .971 Stretching rate .000* .000* .001* .046* .260 Bra size .896 .000* .000* .000* .012* R2 .849 .818 .616 .704 .878 Adjusted R2 .843 .812 .603 .694 .874 * indicates a significant (p<0.05) effect which the controlled factor works on the observed response variable.
References [1] Seo H, Cordier F, Hong K: Comput.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Henryk Dyja, Piotr Szota, Sebastian Mróz, Andrzej Stefanik
a) b)
Fig. 1.
The values of longitudinal stresses input into computer simulations are given in Table 1.
Table. 1.
References [1] P.
Sideris, Comparison of wear properties of tool steels AISI D2 and O1 with the same hardness, Tribology International, Elsevier, 39 (2006) 479–489
The values of longitudinal stresses input into computer simulations are given in Table 1.
Table. 1.
References [1] P.
Sideris, Comparison of wear properties of tool steels AISI D2 and O1 with the same hardness, Tribology International, Elsevier, 39 (2006) 479–489
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Qi Xiao, Chi Yao
Subsequently, TINS precursor is mixed with thiourea at a molar ratio of 1:4 in ethanol and stirred for 1 h.
(photocatalysts loading, 1 g/L; initial xanthate concentration, 20 mg/L; pH=7).
References [1] M.
Rev.Vol.1(2000), p.1 [4] B.H.
Ouyang: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.479(2009),p.
(photocatalysts loading, 1 g/L; initial xanthate concentration, 20 mg/L; pH=7).
References [1] M.
Rev.Vol.1(2000), p.1 [4] B.H.
Ouyang: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.479(2009),p.