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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Peng Zi Sun, Ji Peng Cao
Experiments
Materials and methods.
Analyses of variance were done by using SPSS (statistical package for the social science) software [17].
Sun: Journal of Liaodong University (Natural Sciences), Vol. 13(2006), p. 18 (In Chinese) [6] V.
Dai: Journal of Liaodong University (Natural Sciences), Vol. 13(2006), p. 72 (In Chinese) [9] M.G.
Xu: Journal of Textile Research, Vol. 25 (2004), p. 26 (In Chinese) [15] J.P.
Analyses of variance were done by using SPSS (statistical package for the social science) software [17].
Sun: Journal of Liaodong University (Natural Sciences), Vol. 13(2006), p. 18 (In Chinese) [6] V.
Dai: Journal of Liaodong University (Natural Sciences), Vol. 13(2006), p. 72 (In Chinese) [9] M.G.
Xu: Journal of Textile Research, Vol. 25 (2004), p. 26 (In Chinese) [15] J.P.
Online since: June 2005
Authors: In Seop Lee, Jong Chul Park, Jai Hyuk Choi, In Ho Han, Hong Koo Baik, Jeong Koo Kim, S.-M. Chung, Kwon Yong Lee
Introduction
Understanding the relationships between the surface properties of material and cellular
responses is essential to design the optimal materials for implantation and tissue engineering.
It has been demonstrated that plasma treatment is a unique and powerful method for modifying polymeric materials without altering their bulk properties.
Materials and Methods Plasma treatment was carried out on PLGA (lactide:glycolide = 65:35, mol weight 40,000~75,000, Sigma-Aldrich) film with 1 mm-thick alumina dielectric barrier.
References [1] YQ Wan, J Yang, JL Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Biomaterials Vol 24 (2003), p. 3757 [2] J Yang, GX Shi, JZ Bei, SG Wang, YL Cao, QX Shang, GG Yang WJ Wang: Journa of Biomedical Materials Research Vol 62(2002), p. 438 [3] J Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Polymers for advamced technologies Vol 13 (2002), p220 [4] J Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Biomaterias Vol 23 (2003), p.2607 [5] GT Kose, F Korkusuz, P Korkusuz, N Purali, A Ozkul, V Hasirci: Biomaterials Vol 24 (2003), p. 4999 [6] HV Chim, JL Ong, JT Schantz, D W.
M Agrawal: Materials research Vol 65A (2003), p. 327 [7] JH Lee, HW Jung, IK Kang, HB Lee: Biomaterials Vol 15 (1994), p.705 [8] BJ Jeong, JH Lee, HB Lee: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol 178 (1996), p.757 [9] JH Lee, JW Lee, GS Khang, HB Lee: Biomaterials V18 (1997), p. 351 [10] JH Lee, GS Khang, HW Lee, HB Lee: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol 205 (1998), p. 323 [11] Y Iwasaki, SI Sawada, NB Nakabayashi, GS KHang, HB Lee, K.
It has been demonstrated that plasma treatment is a unique and powerful method for modifying polymeric materials without altering their bulk properties.
Materials and Methods Plasma treatment was carried out on PLGA (lactide:glycolide = 65:35, mol weight 40,000~75,000, Sigma-Aldrich) film with 1 mm-thick alumina dielectric barrier.
References [1] YQ Wan, J Yang, JL Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Biomaterials Vol 24 (2003), p. 3757 [2] J Yang, GX Shi, JZ Bei, SG Wang, YL Cao, QX Shang, GG Yang WJ Wang: Journa of Biomedical Materials Research Vol 62(2002), p. 438 [3] J Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Polymers for advamced technologies Vol 13 (2002), p220 [4] J Yang, JH Bei, SG Wang: Biomaterias Vol 23 (2003), p.2607 [5] GT Kose, F Korkusuz, P Korkusuz, N Purali, A Ozkul, V Hasirci: Biomaterials Vol 24 (2003), p. 4999 [6] HV Chim, JL Ong, JT Schantz, D W.
M Agrawal: Materials research Vol 65A (2003), p. 327 [7] JH Lee, HW Jung, IK Kang, HB Lee: Biomaterials Vol 15 (1994), p.705 [8] BJ Jeong, JH Lee, HB Lee: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol 178 (1996), p.757 [9] JH Lee, JW Lee, GS Khang, HB Lee: Biomaterials V18 (1997), p. 351 [10] JH Lee, GS Khang, HW Lee, HB Lee: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol 205 (1998), p. 323 [11] Y Iwasaki, SI Sawada, NB Nakabayashi, GS KHang, HB Lee, K.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Lei Shi, Wei Min Kang, Xu Pin Zhuang, Bo Wen Cheng
Introduction
Melt-blown nonwovens have the characteristics of fine diameter, small pore size, high void fraction and light weight, which can increase the still air content, so they are good thermal insulation materials [1-3].
Experimental Materials.
Then the CLO value also reflects the heat retainment of materials.
[6] Hong Chen, Yi Zhang: Journal of Tianjin Institute of Textile Science and Technology Vol. 19 (14), (2000), p. 62-64
[8] Nan Yang: Science Information Vol. (8), (2007), p. 153
Experimental Materials.
Then the CLO value also reflects the heat retainment of materials.
[6] Hong Chen, Yi Zhang: Journal of Tianjin Institute of Textile Science and Technology Vol. 19 (14), (2000), p. 62-64
[8] Nan Yang: Science Information Vol. (8), (2007), p. 153
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Pavel Hutař, Zdeněk Knésl, Zdeněk Majer
Crack Behaviour in Polymeric Composites: The Influence of Particle Shape
Zdeněk Majer1, a, Pavel Hutař2,b and Zdeněk Knésl2,c
1 Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
2 Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic
amajer@fme.vutbr.cz, bhutar@ipm.cz, cknesl@ipm.cz
Keywords: Polymeric particulate composites, rigid particles, soft interphase.
Generally, the propagated crack in the matrix has a tendency to deflect from regions with rigid materials (particles with high Young modulus).
Pukánszky: European Polymer Journal Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 645-662 [2] H.G.
Pukánszky: The Journal of Adhesion Vol. 78 (2002), pp. 861-876 [4] Z.
Sih: Journal of Basic Engineering Vol. 85 (1963), pp. 519-527
Generally, the propagated crack in the matrix has a tendency to deflect from regions with rigid materials (particles with high Young modulus).
Pukánszky: European Polymer Journal Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 645-662 [2] H.G.
Pukánszky: The Journal of Adhesion Vol. 78 (2002), pp. 861-876 [4] Z.
Sih: Journal of Basic Engineering Vol. 85 (1963), pp. 519-527
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Muhammad Hammad Aziz, Mahvish Fatima, Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Fakhar-E-Alam, Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Nadeem Shakoor
Department of Physics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
3Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, COMSATS Institute of Information and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
4Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan
5Muhammad Afzal, Professor, Department of Physics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
6Muhammad Nadeem Shakoor, M.Phil, Department of Physics, GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan
aham_great@hotmail.com; brafllesia_arnoldii@hotmail.com
Keywords: Nanomaterials, Cell Viability, Cytotoxicity, Human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (RD)
Abstract.Nanotechnology provides the opportunity for the development of new materials in the nanometer size range with many potential applications in biological sciences and clinical medicine.
The integration of nanotechnology and biology provides the opportunity for the development of new materials in the nanometer size range with many potential applications in biological sciences and clinical medicine [5,6].
Material and Methods Preparation of SiO2,Silica particles are prepared in the laboratory by the drop wise mixing of Na2SiO3 and HNO3 in 1 :2 molar ratio, according to the equation.
Langer: Science Vol. 293 (2001), p. 58
Syed: International Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences IJBAS-IJENS Vol. 12 (2004), p. 108-111
The integration of nanotechnology and biology provides the opportunity for the development of new materials in the nanometer size range with many potential applications in biological sciences and clinical medicine [5,6].
Material and Methods Preparation of SiO2,Silica particles are prepared in the laboratory by the drop wise mixing of Na2SiO3 and HNO3 in 1 :2 molar ratio, according to the equation.
Langer: Science Vol. 293 (2001), p. 58
Syed: International Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences IJBAS-IJENS Vol. 12 (2004), p. 108-111
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Frédéric Valiorgue, Eric Feulvarch, Mathieu Girinon, Philippe Gilles, Joël Rech
After these tests, the main geometrical characteristics are used to mesh the chip and the material around it (figure 1).
The Eulerian formalism allows computing the material flow around the cutting edge.
Feulvarch, Hybrid model for the prediction of residual stresses induced by 15-5PH steel turning, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 58 (2012) 69-85 issue 1 [5] F.
Feulvarch, A finite element for laminar flow of incompressible fluids with inertia effects and thermo mechanical coupling, European Journal of Computational Mechanics. 19 (2010) 293-304
Bergheau, 3D simulation of glass forming process Original Research Article, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 164-165 (2005) 1197-1203 [9] E.
The Eulerian formalism allows computing the material flow around the cutting edge.
Feulvarch, Hybrid model for the prediction of residual stresses induced by 15-5PH steel turning, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 58 (2012) 69-85 issue 1 [5] F.
Feulvarch, A finite element for laminar flow of incompressible fluids with inertia effects and thermo mechanical coupling, European Journal of Computational Mechanics. 19 (2010) 293-304
Bergheau, 3D simulation of glass forming process Original Research Article, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 164-165 (2005) 1197-1203 [9] E.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Xin Huang, Dong Ping Xiao, Qing Liu, Guang Jie Huang
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2001, 117(3): 381–385
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007, 182(1-3):644-647
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2001, 315(1-2):35-46
Materials letters, 2006, 60(2): 173-176
Materials Letters, 2005, 59(29-30):3876-3880
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007, 182(1-3):644-647
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2001, 315(1-2):35-46
Materials letters, 2006, 60(2): 173-176
Materials Letters, 2005, 59(29-30):3876-3880
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Abdul Ghani Olabi, E.M. Anawa
Mohandes, Journal of Materials Processing
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Mai: Material Science and Engineering A, Vol. 374 (2004), 224-233
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Chang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128 (2002), 1-6
Hong: J. of Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol. 415 (2006), 149-155
Mai: Material Science and Engineering A, Vol. 374 (2004), 224-233
Fontana: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 74 (1994), 174-182
Chang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128 (2002), 1-6
Hong: J. of Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol. 415 (2006), 149-155
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Zhong Ming Zhang, Jin Cheng Wang, Bo Hu, Feng Tao Gao
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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Qi Xiao Sun, Zhi Gang Liu
Test System for Mechanical Property of Geotextile Material Based on PCI-1714
Zhigang Liu1 , Qixiao Sun2
1School of Computer Science, Zhongyuan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, China, 450007
2School of Electric and Information Engineering, Zhongyuan University of Technology
Zhengzhou, China, 450007
aLzgls@zzti.edu.cn, bsunqixiao0910@126.com
Keywords:Driver card; data acquisition card; mechanics performance; dynamic link library
Abstract.A solution of intelligent test system for mechanical property of geotextile material which based on high speed data acquisition card PCI-1714 is introduced in this paper.
This paper research and implement on accurate measurement of mechanics performance of geotextile material.
Introduction Geotextile is kind of polymerization material which used in geotechnical engineering, as people gradually realized the importance of geotextile, the geotextile was used in more and more project.
This module’s function is to preserve the data analysis after the experiment materials.
Development of a New Testing System for Geotextile Mechanical Properties.JOURNAL OF TEXTILE RESEARCH No.4 Aug.2004.pp.58-59 [2] Yu,Feng Hou,Yonghai Wang,jianguo.
This paper research and implement on accurate measurement of mechanics performance of geotextile material.
Introduction Geotextile is kind of polymerization material which used in geotechnical engineering, as people gradually realized the importance of geotextile, the geotextile was used in more and more project.
This module’s function is to preserve the data analysis after the experiment materials.
Development of a New Testing System for Geotextile Mechanical Properties.JOURNAL OF TEXTILE RESEARCH No.4 Aug.2004.pp.58-59 [2] Yu,Feng Hou,Yonghai Wang,jianguo.