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Online since: February 2026
Authors: Johnson Felix Eiche, Adebisi Olayinka Akinola, Adewale Akinsade, Samuel Abimbola Ayese
Materials and Methods 2.1 Construction Materials and Components of the Solar-Powered Fish Dryer.
The fabrication of the solar-powered fish dryer employed a range of materials and components selected for their functional relevance, durability, and thermal performance.
The materials used include photovoltaic panels, mild and galvanized steel plates, fiberglass insulation, galvanized panel mesh, mechanical hinges, electrical cabling, heating elements, and structural iron bars [11]. 2.2 Basic Theory.
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 7 (6), (2020)187-193, https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET 207625
Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1 (3), (2006) 205-210, Medwell
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yu Feng He, Wen Juan He, Zhen Hua Zhang, Ju Hua Guo, Rong-Min Wang
Li: Applied Surface Science, Vol 258(14), (2012) p.5516-5521 ].
Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol 149, (2009) p.242-248 ].
Materials and Methods Materials.
Koyuncu : Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol 179(1-3), (2010) p.332-339 ]: (4) Where k2 is the rate constant for pseudo-second-order reaction (g/mg·min).
Mohammadi: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol 185(1), (2011) p.140-147 ] and Freundlich [[] E.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yu Wen Liu, Bin Sun, Shi Jie Huang, Ji Feng Tian, Hai Yan Wang
Ayedi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2010), p.1649 [3] P.
Constant: Journal of Applied Polymer Science,Vol. 118(2010), p.3024 [4] H.
Allie: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.108(2008), p. 558 [5] R.P.
Moulin: Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol. 46(2008), p.861 [7] C.
Bendaikha: Journal of Polymer Science: Part A Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 29(1991), p.739 [8] B.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Jin Nan Chen, Ying Han Cao
Many particle-filled materials, such as powder/binder mixtures, are known to slip at a solid wall.
This is good for the extrusion of materials that is sensitive to heat, such as PVC.
Advanced materials and research, Vol.189-193(2011), p. 1946 [10] R.
Science & Technology Review, 2009, 27(13): p. 54-59.
Journal of Food Engineering, Vol. 72(2006), p. 179 [20] G.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yun Long Zhu, Ting Chen, Jing Jing Zhu, Yang Yuan
Materials and methods 1.1 Materials and reagents Baoying white lotus, Purchased from stone tower market in Yangzhou, soybean reconciled oil, wilmar(ShangHai) Food Co.
Journal of ChangJiang Vegetables,2013,18:48-53
Journal of Yangzhou University (Natural Science Edition),2001,4(4):50-51
Journal of Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology,2007,10,7(5):12-15
Journal of Anhui Agri.Sci. 2008,36(4):1299-1302
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Ying Liu, Zi Xin Liao, Xiao Hao Li, Ying Bin Xue, Zheng Wei Wu, Nai De Yang
Materials and Methods Experimental materials.
Other materials include quartz sand used to grow soybean seedlings.
Chinese Journal of Animal Science, 2017, 53(4): 160-165, 178.
Journal of Environment Quality. 2000, 129: 167-175
International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2008, 2(3): 27-31
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Yu Feng Xue
Fourth, the revetment material is flexible to adapt to the curved river channels.
The capability of the embankment protection mainly depends on the choice of materials and construction methods.
China Science and Technology Expo, Beijing , (2010) , in press
[6] Yang Yi: Journal of Beijing Water Conservancy, 2 (2005) , p.91-95, in Chinese
[9] Peng Gaojie: Journal of Beijing Water Conservancy, 4 (2004), p.20-22, in Chinese.
Online since: February 2020
Authors: Claudiu Nicolicescu, Cristina Ileana Pascu, Stefan Gheorghe
Although there are special technical materials, there are certain properties that are not in the best category.
R. et al.: Sintering of a Gamma Ti-Al Alloy, Materials Science Forum, Vols. 530-531, pp. 10-15, 2006
R. et al.: Sintering of a Gamma Ti-Al Alloy, Materials Science Forum, Vols. 530-531, pp. 10-15, 2006
G.: Wear resistance enhancement of titanium alloy (Ti–6Al–4V) by ball burnishing process, Journal of Materials Research and Technology 6(1), 2016, Pages 13-32 [16] Budinski, K.G.: Tribological properties of titanium alloys.
[19] Krol, S., Zalisz, Z. and Hepner, M.: Comparison of the Friction and Wear Properties of Titanium and Oxidised titanium in Dry Sliding against Sintered Hight Speed Steel HS18-0-1 and against C45 Carbon Steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 164-165, 2005, 868-875
Online since: September 2015
ICPMMT 2015 collects excellent papers on original and unpublished researches in all area of precision machinery, manufacturing technology, fasteners manufacturing process and applications, mold-and-die design and manufactures, engineering materials and applications.
The topics are as follows: Chapter 1: Researching and Design of Manufacturing Equipments; Chapter 2: Technologies of Mechanical Processing; Chapter 3: Materials and Technologies for Microelectronics and Surface Engineering.
The papers submitted to ICPMMT 2015 through peer reviewing processes can be published in Journal of Key Engineering Materials.
Jeong-Whan Yoon (Deakin University, Australia) Scientific Committee: Gow-Yi Tzou (Fortune Institute of Technology, Taiwan) Thomas Neitzert (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) Timotius Pasang (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) Maziar Ramezani (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) Jeong-Whan Yoon (Deakin University, Australia) Guy Littlefair (Deakin University, Australia) Cheng Lu (Wollongong University, Australia) Peter Groche (TU Darmstadt, Germany) Yeong-Maw Hwang (Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan) Cheng-Tang Pan (Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan) You-Min Huang (Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Jinn-Jong Sheu (Kaohsiung University of Applies Science, Taiwan) Chao-Cheng Chang (Kaohsiung University of Applies Science, Taiwan) Cho-Pei Jiang (Formosa University, Taiwan) Wen-Hsiang Hsieh (Formosa University, Taiwan) Dyi-Cheng Chen (Chunghua University of Education, Taiwan)
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Long Li, Zhang He
Soft iron and hard iron: Hard iron is generated by constant magnetic materials around magnetometer, its volume and orientation is constant, denoted as bh.
Soft iron effects are generated by the magnetic aberration of the ferromagnetic materials around the magnetometer.
Soft iron is connected with the posture of ferromagnetic materials, the magnetic field driving and the distance to the magnetometer.
Oshman: Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 27 (2004) No.3, p.418
Markley: Journal of Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 48 (2000) No.2, p.359