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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jia Yu Zhan, Chun Ping Li, Fei Hua Yang, Qiang Zhang, Hong Yu Zhang
Heavy metals distribution in gas and solid phases
during refuse derived fuel incineration
Fei-hua YANG1, Qiang ZHANG1, Chun-ping LI2, Jia-yu ZHAN2, Hong-yu ZHANG2
1University Of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China;
2Beijing Building Materirals Academy of Science Research/Solid Waste Resources Utilization and Energy Saving Building Materials State Key Laboratory, Beijing 100041, China
lichp-xj@163.com
Keywords: municipal solid waste (MSW); refuse derived fuel (RDF); heavy metals, gas phase; solid phase
Abstract.
Materials and Methods MSW was collected from Beijing transfer station in August, 2012.
JOURNAL OF COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 7(4): 270~274
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1997, 56: 1~20
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1997, 56: 1~20.
Materials and Methods MSW was collected from Beijing transfer station in August, 2012.
JOURNAL OF COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 7(4): 270~274
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1997, 56: 1~20
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1997, 56: 1~20.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Hong Jun Li, Xu Pin Zhuang, Ke Tian Guan, Men Qin Li
To predict the acoustical properties of the porous materials, many theoretical model are developed[5-8].
References [1] Jung, K, et al:Journal of Membrane Science.
Kao:Journal of Materials Processing TechnologyThe Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Materials Processing (7th APCMP 2006).
F, in: Acoustic Resonance in Highly Porous, Flexible, Layered Fine Fiber Materials, edtied by J.
F, in: Low Frequency Acoustic Behaviour of Highly Porous, Layered, Flexible Fine Fiber Materials, edtied by J.Acoust.
References [1] Jung, K, et al:Journal of Membrane Science.
Kao:Journal of Materials Processing TechnologyThe Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Materials Processing (7th APCMP 2006).
F, in: Acoustic Resonance in Highly Porous, Flexible, Layered Fine Fiber Materials, edtied by J.
F, in: Low Frequency Acoustic Behaviour of Highly Porous, Layered, Flexible Fine Fiber Materials, edtied by J.Acoust.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Chao Lin Miao, Tian E Su
Compared with other catalytic materials, not only have good photocatalytic activity of TiO2, but also have safe, non-toxic side effects, stable performance, low cost, no secondary pollution, etc.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis. 1998, 19(3):229-233
Science Technology and Engineering. 2010, l0(14):3531-3538
Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1992, 71(4): 57
[8] J.J.Chen, R.X.Li, Y.X.Liu. function materials. 2003, 34(6):732-734
Chinese Journal of Catalysis. 1998, 19(3):229-233
Science Technology and Engineering. 2010, l0(14):3531-3538
Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1992, 71(4): 57
[8] J.J.Chen, R.X.Li, Y.X.Liu. function materials. 2003, 34(6):732-734
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Quan Liu
These materials were chosen partly because they have relatively low bulk
modulus and low Debye temperature so that relatively large effects of pressure upon temperature
derivatives are expected.
Boehler and his collaborators measured m for many different materials.
They reported that m is independent of materials composition and approximately independent ofT .
We can use them to study other classes of crystals and geophysical materials.
Science.
Boehler and his collaborators measured m for many different materials.
They reported that m is independent of materials composition and approximately independent ofT .
We can use them to study other classes of crystals and geophysical materials.
Science.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Neil Broom, Sean Turley, Ashvin Thambyah, Elwyn Firth
Failure mechanisms of cartilage-on-bone tissues and the influence of loading history
Sean Turley1,a, Ashvin Thambyah2,b, Elwyn Firth3,c, and Neil Broom4,d
1,2,4 Biomaterials Laboratory, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
3Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
astur048@aucklanduni.ac.nz, b ashvin.thambyah@auckland.ac.nz, ce.c.firth@massey.ac.nz, dnd.broom@auckland.ac.nz
Keywords: Articular cartilage, equine, impact, fracture, microstructure
Abstract.
The tissue was loaded in uniaxial compression at a constant load of 0.2 N (0.4 MPa) using a cylindrical plane-ended indenter with a 0.8 mm diameter attached to a 50 N load cell of a materials testing system (INSTRON®, model number 5543).
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2001. 33(1): p. 26-32. 3.
Journal of Anatomy, 2003. 203(1): p. 101-113. 6.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1996. 31(4): p. 519-524. 13.
The tissue was loaded in uniaxial compression at a constant load of 0.2 N (0.4 MPa) using a cylindrical plane-ended indenter with a 0.8 mm diameter attached to a 50 N load cell of a materials testing system (INSTRON®, model number 5543).
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2001. 33(1): p. 26-32. 3.
Journal of Anatomy, 2003. 203(1): p. 101-113. 6.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1996. 31(4): p. 519-524. 13.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Lin Bo Zhang, Ji Ping Zhang, Bin Gong
International Journal of Geographic Information Sciences. 14,153(2000)
International Journal of Geographic Information Systems. 8, 271(1994)
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 13, 263(2002)
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.31, 283(2003)
Science in China (Series D).47, 201(2004)
International Journal of Geographic Information Systems. 8, 271(1994)
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 13, 263(2002)
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.31, 283(2003)
Science in China (Series D).47, 201(2004)
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Jin Sun, Zhen Zhong Gao, Rui Hang Lin, Xiao Bo Wang, Xiao Feng Zhu
Their main applications include molding materials, laminates and adhesives in the manufacture of plywood[1].
Sodium silicates are of considerable importance for many fields of inorganic chemistry and applied mineralogy, being either raw materials for synthesis or already finished products.
JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 2007, 21(9), 833-839
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1991, 43(2), 237–250
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2007, 106, 2800–2807
Sodium silicates are of considerable importance for many fields of inorganic chemistry and applied mineralogy, being either raw materials for synthesis or already finished products.
JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. 2007, 21(9), 833-839
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1991, 43(2), 237–250
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2007, 106, 2800–2807
Online since: July 2008
Authors: Fang Hong Sun, Bin Shen
Singer: Diamond and Related Materials Vol.15 (2006),
p.749-753
Vilks: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 23(1988), p.2846-2864
Bose: Diamond and Related Materials Vol.12 (2003), p.753-756
Chen: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.129 (2002), p. 435-440
Shen: Diamond and Related Materials Vol.12 (2003), p.711-718.
Vilks: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 23(1988), p.2846-2864
Bose: Diamond and Related Materials Vol.12 (2003), p.753-756
Chen: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.129 (2002), p. 435-440
Shen: Diamond and Related Materials Vol.12 (2003), p.711-718.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: M.C. Raju, G.S.S. Raju, V. Ravikumar
Introduction:
The problem of boundary layer flow over a continuously moving solid surface is an important type of flow occurring in many industrial processes, such as heat treated materials traveling between a feed roll and a wind-up roll or materials manufactured by extension, glass fiber and paper production.
Transport processes in porous media play a significant role in various applications, such as thermal insulation, energy conservation, petroleum industries, solid matrix heat exchangers, geothermal engineering, chemical catalytic reactors, and underground disposal of nuclear waste materials.
J Y, (2000), “Unsteady MHD convective heat transfer past a semi-infinite vertical porous moving plate with variable suction”, International Journal of Engineering Sciences 38, pp.833-845
[10] Ravilumar.V, Raju M.C and Raju G.S.S, (2012), “ Heat and Mass Transfer effects on MHD flow of viscous fluid through Non-Homogeneous porous medium in presence of temperature dependent heat source”, International journal of contemporary Mathematical sciences, Vol. 7, pp. 29-32
A, (2012), “Effects of mass transfer on hydro magnetic free convective Rivlin-Ericksen flow through a porous medium with time dependent suction”, International Journal of Engineering and Sciences Vol. 1(4), pp.21-30
Transport processes in porous media play a significant role in various applications, such as thermal insulation, energy conservation, petroleum industries, solid matrix heat exchangers, geothermal engineering, chemical catalytic reactors, and underground disposal of nuclear waste materials.
J Y, (2000), “Unsteady MHD convective heat transfer past a semi-infinite vertical porous moving plate with variable suction”, International Journal of Engineering Sciences 38, pp.833-845
[10] Ravilumar.V, Raju M.C and Raju G.S.S, (2012), “ Heat and Mass Transfer effects on MHD flow of viscous fluid through Non-Homogeneous porous medium in presence of temperature dependent heat source”, International journal of contemporary Mathematical sciences, Vol. 7, pp. 29-32
A, (2012), “Effects of mass transfer on hydro magnetic free convective Rivlin-Ericksen flow through a porous medium with time dependent suction”, International Journal of Engineering and Sciences Vol. 1(4), pp.21-30
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Nawadee Srisiriwat, Anuchart Srisiriwat
Srisiriwat: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 110-116 (2012), pp.72-82
Yesodharan: Current Science Vol. 82 (2002), pp. 1112-1122
Croiset: The Journal of Supercritical Fluids Vol. 57 (2011), pp. 58-65
Wutthithanyawat: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 619 (2014), pp.99-104
Wutthithanyawat: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 446-447(2014), pp.790 -795
Yesodharan: Current Science Vol. 82 (2002), pp. 1112-1122
Croiset: The Journal of Supercritical Fluids Vol. 57 (2011), pp. 58-65
Wutthithanyawat: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 619 (2014), pp.99-104
Wutthithanyawat: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 446-447(2014), pp.790 -795