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Online since: May 2020
Authors: Jun Feng Luo, Xiao Dong Xiong, Guo Jin Xu, Yong Jun Li, Yun Yi Fang
PTF is an essential parameter for the magnetron sputtering process of ferromagnetic materials.
PTF can be improved by thinning the thickness of material in the production of high permeability ferromagnetic materials.
Manganese-substituted cobalt ferrite magnetostrictive materials for magnetic stress sensor applications.
Review of ferromagnetic targets for magnetron sputtering, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology (CHINA). 25 (2005) 372-377
Influence of microstructure on pass through flux of high purity Ni, Materials Science Forum, 2016, 848: 696-702
PTF can be improved by thinning the thickness of material in the production of high permeability ferromagnetic materials.
Manganese-substituted cobalt ferrite magnetostrictive materials for magnetic stress sensor applications.
Review of ferromagnetic targets for magnetron sputtering, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology (CHINA). 25 (2005) 372-377
Influence of microstructure on pass through flux of high purity Ni, Materials Science Forum, 2016, 848: 696-702
Online since: August 2023
Authors: Farid Abdi, Najwa Gouitaa, Malika Ahabboud, Taj-Dine Lamcharfi
According to this law, the temperature dependence of the exponent n determines the conduction mechanism in PZTFx materials.
[7] Esmaeil Pakizeh, Optical response and structural properties of Fedoped Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 nanopowders, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-020-03050-1 [8] Kour P, Pawan K M K and Sinha S K, Enhance of ferroelectric properties by modifying Pb2+ side by Mg2+ in PZT (52/48) ceramics, AIP Conference Proceedings (2013) 1512, 1276
[24] Ahabboud Malika*, Gouitaa Najwa, Fatima Zahra Ahjyaje, Lamcharfi Taj-dine, Abdi Farid, Resonance Phenomenon and Structural Properties of Fe Substituted PZT Ceramics Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method, Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 20, Number 1, March 2023 [25] T.
De, Science Direct, Mater.
Panigrahi, and Manoranjan Kar, Conduction Mechanism by Using CBH Model in Fe3+ and Mn3+ Ion Modified Pb(Zr0.65−xAxTi0.35)O3 (A = Mn3+/Fe3+) Ceramics, Journal of Materials Volume 2 013, Article ID 8 0212 3, 10 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/802123
[7] Esmaeil Pakizeh, Optical response and structural properties of Fedoped Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3 nanopowders, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-020-03050-1 [8] Kour P, Pawan K M K and Sinha S K, Enhance of ferroelectric properties by modifying Pb2+ side by Mg2+ in PZT (52/48) ceramics, AIP Conference Proceedings (2013) 1512, 1276
[24] Ahabboud Malika*, Gouitaa Najwa, Fatima Zahra Ahjyaje, Lamcharfi Taj-dine, Abdi Farid, Resonance Phenomenon and Structural Properties of Fe Substituted PZT Ceramics Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method, Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 20, Number 1, March 2023 [25] T.
De, Science Direct, Mater.
Panigrahi, and Manoranjan Kar, Conduction Mechanism by Using CBH Model in Fe3+ and Mn3+ Ion Modified Pb(Zr0.65−xAxTi0.35)O3 (A = Mn3+/Fe3+) Ceramics, Journal of Materials Volume 2 013, Article ID 8 0212 3, 10 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/802123
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Muhamad Yunus, Hasan Fawad, Anis Suhaila Shuib
Springer science. 2011
Journal of Biomechanics Elsevier, 2008. 41: p. 2069-2081
Journal Eng Math (2009). 64. p: 379-390
Computational Materials Science Elsevier, 2004. 31: p. 421-438
British Journal of Radiology, 2009. 82: p.
Journal of Biomechanics Elsevier, 2008. 41: p. 2069-2081
Journal Eng Math (2009). 64. p: 379-390
Computational Materials Science Elsevier, 2004. 31: p. 421-438
British Journal of Radiology, 2009. 82: p.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Chang Wei Jiang, Xian Feng Zhu, Er Shi, Zhen Zhou
Introduction
As is known recently, magnetic force has received more attention in the field of metallic materials, and less in the field of non-metallic materials.
Tagawa, et al.: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 49(2006), p. 2642-2651
Tagawa, et al.: Journal of Heat Transfer.
Wakayama: Chemical Engineering Science.
Vol. 57 (2002), p. 1867-1876 [8] Yang Lijun, Du Xiaoze,Yang Yongping: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 58(2007), p. 2980-2985(Chinese) [9] Tomasz P, Lei Chengwang, John C: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Vol. 48(2009), p. 26–33
Tagawa, et al.: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 49(2006), p. 2642-2651
Tagawa, et al.: Journal of Heat Transfer.
Wakayama: Chemical Engineering Science.
Vol. 57 (2002), p. 1867-1876 [8] Yang Lijun, Du Xiaoze,Yang Yongping: Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering, Vol. 58(2007), p. 2980-2985(Chinese) [9] Tomasz P, Lei Chengwang, John C: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Vol. 48(2009), p. 26–33
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Jiu Hua Xu, Guo Sheng Geng
Aspinwall: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.118 (2001),
pp.143-150
Krishnamurthy: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.100 (2000), pp.80-86
Ren: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 259-260 (2004), pp.451-455
Chen: Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.445-446 (2007), pp.691-695
Wan: Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.430 (2006), pp.216-220
Krishnamurthy: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.100 (2000), pp.80-86
Ren: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 259-260 (2004), pp.451-455
Chen: Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.445-446 (2007), pp.691-695
Wan: Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.430 (2006), pp.216-220
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Lei Yao, Ni Hong Wang
On the basis of the GIS software make thematic analysis for soil fertility, according to site nutrient effect model to make decisions of forest fertilization, build the soil testing for forest formulated fertilization systems, services the forestry sector and the foresters, provide technical support for science to achieve forest soil testing and fertilizer.
Introduction Forest resources, which can provide a large number of logs, sawn timber and pulp and other raw materials for industrial and agricultural production, is a kind of important natural resources.
Many developed countries in the world has started to intensive management and management of plantation, reasonable of forestland to speed up the fertilization practice fast-growing and high-yield material base construction, improve forest land productivity and effectively relieve our country increasingly serious contradiction between supply and demand of forest products has a very important significance, in order to make more forest products output in a comparatively short time.
Summary System interface is clear, strong operability, convenient and practical, so it not only can meet the requirements which the forestry science and technology workers , forestry grass-roots staff and the vast majority of farmers use, but also can reduce the manual drawing the intermediate links and workload greatly and make the data more intuitive and easy to understand.
Journal of Central South Forestry University.1-7(2002) [6] Jin Wei.
Introduction Forest resources, which can provide a large number of logs, sawn timber and pulp and other raw materials for industrial and agricultural production, is a kind of important natural resources.
Many developed countries in the world has started to intensive management and management of plantation, reasonable of forestland to speed up the fertilization practice fast-growing and high-yield material base construction, improve forest land productivity and effectively relieve our country increasingly serious contradiction between supply and demand of forest products has a very important significance, in order to make more forest products output in a comparatively short time.
Summary System interface is clear, strong operability, convenient and practical, so it not only can meet the requirements which the forestry science and technology workers , forestry grass-roots staff and the vast majority of farmers use, but also can reduce the manual drawing the intermediate links and workload greatly and make the data more intuitive and easy to understand.
Journal of Central South Forestry University.1-7(2002) [6] Jin Wei.
Online since: February 2024
Authors: Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichhi Aoyama, Yusuke Mima
Moreover, strain rates at which materials can be locally-plastically deformed without a loss of strength [9].
Zhang: A study of thermal stresses during laser quenching, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 63, (1997), pp. 550–553
Hu: An analytical model for estimating deformation in laser forming, Computational Materials Science, Vol. 37, No.4, (2006), pp. 593-598
Menou:Influense of dynamic non-equilibrium processes on strength and plasticity of materials of transportation systems, Transport, Vol. 33, (2018), pp. 231-241
Inoue: Metallo-Thermo-Mechanical Simulation of Laser-Quenching Process of Carbon Steel by Pulsed YAG Laser Beam, Journal of the Society of Material Science Japan, Vol. 46, No. 3, (1997), pp. 268-275.
Zhang: A study of thermal stresses during laser quenching, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 63, (1997), pp. 550–553
Hu: An analytical model for estimating deformation in laser forming, Computational Materials Science, Vol. 37, No.4, (2006), pp. 593-598
Menou:Influense of dynamic non-equilibrium processes on strength and plasticity of materials of transportation systems, Transport, Vol. 33, (2018), pp. 231-241
Inoue: Metallo-Thermo-Mechanical Simulation of Laser-Quenching Process of Carbon Steel by Pulsed YAG Laser Beam, Journal of the Society of Material Science Japan, Vol. 46, No. 3, (1997), pp. 268-275.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chuan Wang, Jing Yu Zhang, Yi Han, Sheng Feng Zou, Shi Ji Wang
Take piles’ conditions for example, that consists of pile length, pile diameter, sleeve friction coefficient and pile materials and so on; for the geological conditions, different foundation soil types (sand, clay, etc.), soil density, internal friction angle, climatic factors, the gap between pore water pressure and other factors can cause static cone penetration tests results vary, even with the same condition of region and time, tests carried out are likely show different results.
Apparently, this is bound to lead to waste of human and material resources for engineering economy.
References [1] Yuguo Wang, Zhirong Mei and Jichao Zhang: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering.
Lehane: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental, Vol. 134 (2008), p. 1227 [3] Guoqing Zeng: Journal of Guangdong Science and Technology, Vol. 153(2006), p. 89 (In Chinese) [4] Jinjun Guo: Journal of Henan Institude (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 34 (2006), p. 67(In Chinese) [5] Gaotou Meng, in: Mechanism, methods and application of in-situ test on soils, edited by Geological Press, Beijing (1997)
(In Chinese) [9] Dianqing Li: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 27 (2006), p. 1733.
Apparently, this is bound to lead to waste of human and material resources for engineering economy.
References [1] Yuguo Wang, Zhirong Mei and Jichao Zhang: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering.
Lehane: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental, Vol. 134 (2008), p. 1227 [3] Guoqing Zeng: Journal of Guangdong Science and Technology, Vol. 153(2006), p. 89 (In Chinese) [4] Jinjun Guo: Journal of Henan Institude (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 34 (2006), p. 67(In Chinese) [5] Gaotou Meng, in: Mechanism, methods and application of in-situ test on soils, edited by Geological Press, Beijing (1997)
(In Chinese) [9] Dianqing Li: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 27 (2006), p. 1733.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yusoff Noriah, Mohsen Nabipoor, Nor Hayati Saad, Daniel Bien Chia Sheng, Suraya Sulaiman
To date, transition metals such as Ni, Fe and Co are known to be the most researched and adopted catalyst materials in many applications [15-18].
Hirose, “Growth mechanism and orientation control of well-aligned carbon nanotubes,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 1482–1487, Sep. 2003
Radamson, “PECVD-grown carbon nanotubes on silicon substrates with a nickel-seeded tip-growth structure,” Materials Science and Engineering: C, vol. 26, no. 5–7, pp. 1219–1223, Jul. 2006
Pistone, “Large-scale production of high-quality multi-walled carbon nanotubes: Role of precursor gas and of Fe-catalyst support,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 17, no. 7–10, pp. 1482–1488, Jul. 2008
M. van de Sanden, “Plasma chemistry during deposition of a-C:H,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 11, no. 3–6, pp. 989–993, Mar. 2002.
Hirose, “Growth mechanism and orientation control of well-aligned carbon nanotubes,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 12, no. 9, pp. 1482–1487, Sep. 2003
Radamson, “PECVD-grown carbon nanotubes on silicon substrates with a nickel-seeded tip-growth structure,” Materials Science and Engineering: C, vol. 26, no. 5–7, pp. 1219–1223, Jul. 2006
Pistone, “Large-scale production of high-quality multi-walled carbon nanotubes: Role of precursor gas and of Fe-catalyst support,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 17, no. 7–10, pp. 1482–1488, Jul. 2008
M. van de Sanden, “Plasma chemistry during deposition of a-C:H,” Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 11, no. 3–6, pp. 989–993, Mar. 2002.