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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Joanna M. Dulinska, Dorota Jasinska
The concrete material ofthe supports was assumed to behomogeneous and linear-elastic.
Dulinska, Cooling tower shell under asynchronous kinematic excitation using concrete damaged plasticity model, Key Engineering Materials, 535-536 (2013) 469-472
Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 4 (2011) 538-541
Oñate, A Plastic-Damage Model for Concrete, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 25 (1989) 229–326
Fenves, Plastic-Damage Model for Cyclic Loading of Concrete Structures, Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 124 (1998) 892–900
Dulinska, Cooling tower shell under asynchronous kinematic excitation using concrete damaged plasticity model, Key Engineering Materials, 535-536 (2013) 469-472
Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 4 (2011) 538-541
Oñate, A Plastic-Damage Model for Concrete, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 25 (1989) 229–326
Fenves, Plastic-Damage Model for Cyclic Loading of Concrete Structures, Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 124 (1998) 892–900
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Kwang Hee Im, David K. Hsu, Chien Ping Chiou, Daniel J. Barnard
The terahertz time domain spectroscopy (THz TDS) can be considered as a useful tool using general non-conducting materials; however it is quite limited to conducting materials.
Especially, in this paper, the most interesting applications of THz ‘T-ray’ radiation will be discussed for the nondestructive evaluation of composite materials and structures.
E-Field Characterization in Carbon Fiber T-ray can penetrate dielectric materials quite easily but not electrically conducting materials.
Linfield,: IEEE Journal Of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 41(5), pp.717- 728 [4] R.
Schulte K.; Composite Science and Technology, Vol. 61, 6, pp. 921-930 (2001).
Especially, in this paper, the most interesting applications of THz ‘T-ray’ radiation will be discussed for the nondestructive evaluation of composite materials and structures.
E-Field Characterization in Carbon Fiber T-ray can penetrate dielectric materials quite easily but not electrically conducting materials.
Linfield,: IEEE Journal Of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 41(5), pp.717- 728 [4] R.
Schulte K.; Composite Science and Technology, Vol. 61, 6, pp. 921-930 (2001).
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Zhi Ming Du, Tai Wen Xu, Meng Meng Wang
Experimental procedure
Materials. 5-ATN was synthesized by mixing 5-AT and nitric acid (HNO3) based on the method by M.M.
The impact loading process of energetic materials is a force-thermal conversion process [19].
Du: Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials Vol. 12 (2004) No.6, p.376
Zhao: Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials.
Test Method of Loading Materials for Initiating Explosive Device--Determining the Hygroscopicity.
The impact loading process of energetic materials is a force-thermal conversion process [19].
Du: Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials Vol. 12 (2004) No.6, p.376
Zhao: Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials.
Test Method of Loading Materials for Initiating Explosive Device--Determining the Hygroscopicity.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Xiu Qiong Guan, Hong Xia Gao, Miao Xu, Xiong Zhang
Heavy metal ion in raw materials brings lots of negative effects on pulping [3, 4], it is necessary to remove or reduce metal ions such as Mn2+, Fe2+ and Cu2+.
Experimental Materials and Methods Experimental materials and chemicals The pulping raw materials was Bamboo which was cut to 20~30mm long and stored more than two years.
Niu, in: Journal of the Hebei Academy of Sciences, In Chinese.
Shen, in: Journal of Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection, In Chinese.
X.Gao, in: the 2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, July 13-15, 2012, Guangzhou, In Chinese. (2012), p.3331 [7] S.
Experimental Materials and Methods Experimental materials and chemicals The pulping raw materials was Bamboo which was cut to 20~30mm long and stored more than two years.
Niu, in: Journal of the Hebei Academy of Sciences, In Chinese.
Shen, in: Journal of Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection, In Chinese.
X.Gao, in: the 2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, July 13-15, 2012, Guangzhou, In Chinese. (2012), p.3331 [7] S.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Ying Cheng Hu, Bing Xue
Materials and Method
The rotary-cut veneers employed in this study were made from birch (Betula platyphylla Suk.).
Accordingly, non-deficient, proper, knotless, and normally grown (without zone line, reaction wood, decay, insect and fungal damages) wood materials were selected.
Llaufenberg: Forest Products Journal.
Özçifçi: Forest Products Journal.
Liu: Wood-based Resource and Materials (China Forestry Press, Beijing 2004)
Accordingly, non-deficient, proper, knotless, and normally grown (without zone line, reaction wood, decay, insect and fungal damages) wood materials were selected.
Llaufenberg: Forest Products Journal.
Özçifçi: Forest Products Journal.
Liu: Wood-based Resource and Materials (China Forestry Press, Beijing 2004)
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Heather O'Brien, Aderinto Ogunniyi, Yemane Lemma, Jim Richmond, Scott Allen, Sei Hyung Ryu, Craig Capell, Charlotte Jonas, Edward van Brunt, Qing Chun Zhang, Daniel J. Lichtenwalner, Michael O'Loughlin, Albert Burk, Brett Hull, John W. Palmour, David Grider, Jeff Casady, Aivars J. Lelis, Matthew McCain, Shadi Sabri
., Materials Science Forum Vols. 717-720 (2012), pp. 1151-1154
[3] S.
Sundaresan et al., Materials Science Forum Vols. 645-648 (2010), pp. 1021-1024 [4] T.
Kaji et al., Materials Science Forum Vols. 778-780 (2014), pp. 832-835 [6] T.
Ryu et al., Materials Science Forum Vol. 897 (2017) pp.587-590 [8] L.
Narushima et al., Materials Transactions, JIM, Vol. 38, No. 10 (1997), p. 40
Sundaresan et al., Materials Science Forum Vols. 645-648 (2010), pp. 1021-1024 [4] T.
Kaji et al., Materials Science Forum Vols. 778-780 (2014), pp. 832-835 [6] T.
Ryu et al., Materials Science Forum Vol. 897 (2017) pp.587-590 [8] L.
Narushima et al., Materials Transactions, JIM, Vol. 38, No. 10 (1997), p. 40
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Zhen Yu Wang, Ji Chang Wang, Zi Luan Fan, Li Li Zuo, Shuang Qi Tian, Ke Li Yun
When ultrasonic power 160W,three independent variables were ultrasonic extraction time (X1 20-40min), ratio of water to raw material (X2 1:20-1:40 g/mL)and ethanol concentration(X3 20%-60%), respectively.The optimal extraction conditions of phenolic compounds were determined as follows: Ultrasonic extraction time 30.61 min, ratio of water to raw material 30.79 mL/g and ethanol concentration 42.2%.
Materials and methods Extraction of phenolic compounds from Pinus koraiensis bark with ultrasonic treatment The process of phenolic compounds extraction from PKB by ultrasonic treatment was performed in an ultrasonic cell disintegrator (KQ5200DB, Kunshan Ultrasonic Instrument Co., Ltd, KunShan, JiangSu Province, China).
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 203, 337–345
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 8, 4955
Journal of Food Engineering, 80, 176–183
Materials and methods Extraction of phenolic compounds from Pinus koraiensis bark with ultrasonic treatment The process of phenolic compounds extraction from PKB by ultrasonic treatment was performed in an ultrasonic cell disintegrator (KQ5200DB, Kunshan Ultrasonic Instrument Co., Ltd, KunShan, JiangSu Province, China).
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 203, 337–345
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 8, 4955
Journal of Food Engineering, 80, 176–183
Online since: January 1989
In addition, profitable directions for future experimental and theoretical
developments were investigated and initiated and several areas of new materials were considered.
This collection of 25 papers, written in the months following the Seminar, thus encompasses not only the material presented at the Seminar, but also much of the results of the discussions held there as well.
It is hoped that by publishing these Proceedings in an international archival journal, such as Materials Science Forum, which is readily available in institutional libraries, the effective dissemination of information from the Seminar will be considerably enhanced.
National Science Foundation, Division of International Programs, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for their support of this Seminar under the U.S.
-Japan Cooperative Science Program.
This collection of 25 papers, written in the months following the Seminar, thus encompasses not only the material presented at the Seminar, but also much of the results of the discussions held there as well.
It is hoped that by publishing these Proceedings in an international archival journal, such as Materials Science Forum, which is readily available in institutional libraries, the effective dissemination of information from the Seminar will be considerably enhanced.
National Science Foundation, Division of International Programs, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for their support of this Seminar under the U.S.
-Japan Cooperative Science Program.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Vera Murgul, Viktor Pukhkal, Nikolay Vatin, Radinko Kostić
There are not any materials which considering the specifications, the cost and the environmental characteristics could be dangerous.
When contacting with open flame styrofoam is burnt and behaves like other organic building materials, such as wood pulp, paper etc..
Eco-building Material of Styrofoam Waste and Sugar Industry Fly-ash based on Nano-technology (2014) Procedia Environmental Sciences, Vol. 20, pp. 245-253
Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 941-944, (2014), pp. 786-799
Experimental analysis of timber-concrete composite beam strengthened with carbon fibres (2012) Construction & building materials, vol. 37, pp. 499-506
When contacting with open flame styrofoam is burnt and behaves like other organic building materials, such as wood pulp, paper etc..
Eco-building Material of Styrofoam Waste and Sugar Industry Fly-ash based on Nano-technology (2014) Procedia Environmental Sciences, Vol. 20, pp. 245-253
Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 941-944, (2014), pp. 786-799
Experimental analysis of timber-concrete composite beam strengthened with carbon fibres (2012) Construction & building materials, vol. 37, pp. 499-506
Online since: October 2012
Authors: BEHZAD NIROUMAND, Mehdi Kaskani
Materials and Design, 29 (2008) 20-7
Xia, 3D Study of the Structure of Primary Crystals in a Rheocast Al-Cu Alloy, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, A283, (2000), 70-75
Niroumand, Fluidity of Al-Si Semisolid Slurries during Rheocasting by a Novel Process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209, (2009) 4977-4982
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 118, (2001) 123-127
Hengzhi, Model experiment of mold filling process in vertical centrifugal casting, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 176, (2006) 268-272.
Xia, 3D Study of the Structure of Primary Crystals in a Rheocast Al-Cu Alloy, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, A283, (2000), 70-75
Niroumand, Fluidity of Al-Si Semisolid Slurries during Rheocasting by a Novel Process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209, (2009) 4977-4982
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 118, (2001) 123-127
Hengzhi, Model experiment of mold filling process in vertical centrifugal casting, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 176, (2006) 268-272.