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Online since: October 2017
Authors: Yussof Wahab, Rosnita Muhammad, N.F.M. Rahimi
Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) is the most common electrolyte used in SOFC. [2] YSZ is an oxide ion conductor at temperature from 600°C -1000°C which is very compatible with SOFC system. [3] Together with YSZ electrolyte, NiO/YSZ anode and LSM cathode also the most suitable materials used to get the best performance in SOFC.
Evaluation of porous platinum, nickel, and lanthanum strontium cobaltite as electrode materials for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 39(5), 2274-2278
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 26(15), 3153-3160
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 31(9), 1733-1739
Evaluation of porous platinum, nickel, and lanthanum strontium cobaltite as electrode materials for low-temperature solid oxide fuel cells.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 39(5), 2274-2278
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 26(15), 3153-3160
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 31(9), 1733-1739
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Hai Ying Cao, Dian Bo Jia, Tie Jun Chen
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the Hebei Province Natural Science Fund (E2004000020).
[2] Hua Ling,Zongze Yin: Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.
[4] Yanming Li, Xiaoli Liu: Journal of North China Institute of Astronautic Engineering.
[5] Minglei Hai, Yuyong Sun, Binglong Wang: Journal of East China Jiaotong University.
[7] Jishu Sun,Yuanming Dou, Xiyuan Liu: Journal of HeBei University of Technology.
[2] Hua Ling,Zongze Yin: Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.
[4] Yanming Li, Xiaoli Liu: Journal of North China Institute of Astronautic Engineering.
[5] Minglei Hai, Yuyong Sun, Binglong Wang: Journal of East China Jiaotong University.
[7] Jishu Sun,Yuanming Dou, Xiyuan Liu: Journal of HeBei University of Technology.
Online since: January 2024
Authors: Jeng Haur Horng, P.S. Suvin, Ambesh Singh, Satish V. Kailas, B. Depu Kumar Patro, Vimal Edachery
Surface texturing has been used to add superior properties to the surfaces of the materials.
Surface free energy (SFE) is one of the parameters characterising the surfaces of materials.
In: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. (2010) 1869–83
Laser texturing to control the wettability of materials.
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, 06(07), (2018) 163–168. https://doi.org/10.4236/msce.2018.67017 [12] K.
Surface free energy (SFE) is one of the parameters characterising the surfaces of materials.
In: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. (2010) 1869–83
Laser texturing to control the wettability of materials.
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, 06(07), (2018) 163–168. https://doi.org/10.4236/msce.2018.67017 [12] K.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Wen Bin Jian, Run Li
As the mass of collapses and landslides, a wealth of loose solid materials are directly provided to debris flow movement, and the instability of slope and the damage of rock mass are caused by the earthquake., so these debris flow ditches will stay in the active phase for the next long period, the outbreak scale and frequency of debris flow will be increased significantly.
Journal of Engineering Geology, 2008,16 (6) :721-729, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (4):396-401, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (3) :280-282, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (4) , In Chinese
Journal of Engineering Geology, 2008,16 (6) :721-729, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (4):396-401, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (3) :280-282, In Chinese
Journal of Mountain Science, 2008, 26 (4) , In Chinese
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Jiong Feng Liang, Li Hong Cheng, Ming Hua Hu
In this methodology, the FRP reinforcement is installed into slits cut into the concrete cover using cement mortar or epoxy as bonding materials.
Its use has several advantages over the externally bonded (EB) FRP technique: protection, improved bond, better aesthetics, and surface preparation, as described elsewhere[1,2].Despite having high tensile strength, most fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials suffer from relatively low modulus of elasticity compared with steel[3]~[5].
The specific parameters are shown in figure 1, A variety of mechanical properties of materials measured in Table 1 ~ 2.
Study of strengthening reinforced concrete beam using prestressed carbon fiber sheet[J] Journal of Building Structures. 2003,24(5):24-30 [4] Vecchio F J ,Collins M P.
The modified compression – filed theory for reinforced concrete elements subjected to shear[J ] .ACI Structural Journal , 1986 , 83 : 386 - 394
Its use has several advantages over the externally bonded (EB) FRP technique: protection, improved bond, better aesthetics, and surface preparation, as described elsewhere[1,2].Despite having high tensile strength, most fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials suffer from relatively low modulus of elasticity compared with steel[3]~[5].
The specific parameters are shown in figure 1, A variety of mechanical properties of materials measured in Table 1 ~ 2.
Study of strengthening reinforced concrete beam using prestressed carbon fiber sheet[J] Journal of Building Structures. 2003,24(5):24-30 [4] Vecchio F J ,Collins M P.
The modified compression – filed theory for reinforced concrete elements subjected to shear[J ] .ACI Structural Journal , 1986 , 83 : 386 - 394
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Cheng Yan Zhu, Wei Tian, Jin Bo Huang, Yan Qing Li, Hong Xia Zhang, Zhong Xiang Pan
Therefore, the feature of photocatalyst provides important using value to improve textile functionality and to develop new materials [5-7].
Experimental Materials.
Yue: Journal of Shazhou Polytechnical Institute of Technology, Vol.4 (2010), p19
Li: Shanghai Textile Science & Technology, Vol.33 (2005), p1
Xie: Journal of Textile Research, Vol.2 (2009), p15
Experimental Materials.
Yue: Journal of Shazhou Polytechnical Institute of Technology, Vol.4 (2010), p19
Li: Shanghai Textile Science & Technology, Vol.33 (2005), p1
Xie: Journal of Textile Research, Vol.2 (2009), p15
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Zhi Wen Hu, Ning Yu, Zhi Qin Peng, Ya Ping Li, Ying Chao Yang, Bing Wang, Zhen Lin
Wool which consists of keratin is one type of natural composite materials.
Experimental Materials Wool fabrics were obtained from Hangzhou Fusi Industrial and Trading Co., Ltd.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Key Technology R&D Program (2013BAH58F01-02), Special Funds from the Administration of Cultural Heritage of Zhejiang Province (2013211) and The Young Researchers Foundation of Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University (2013QN03).
Taglialatela: Journal of Archaeological Science Vol. 27 (2000), p. 745 [2] Jianzhou Yang, Lijuan Sun: Archaeology and Cultural Relics In Chinese, issue 5 (2003), p.91-94.
(In Chinese) [3] Karin Margarita Frei, Irene Skals, Margarita Gleba, Henriette Lyngstrøm: Journal of Archaeological Science Vol.36 (2009), p. 1965 [4] Qiang Wang, Xuerong Fan, Yingjun Hu, Jiugang Yuan, Li Cui and Ping Wang: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, Vol. 32 (2008), p.633
Experimental Materials Wool fabrics were obtained from Hangzhou Fusi Industrial and Trading Co., Ltd.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Key Technology R&D Program (2013BAH58F01-02), Special Funds from the Administration of Cultural Heritage of Zhejiang Province (2013211) and The Young Researchers Foundation of Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Ministry of Education, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University (2013QN03).
Taglialatela: Journal of Archaeological Science Vol. 27 (2000), p. 745 [2] Jianzhou Yang, Lijuan Sun: Archaeology and Cultural Relics In Chinese, issue 5 (2003), p.91-94.
(In Chinese) [3] Karin Margarita Frei, Irene Skals, Margarita Gleba, Henriette Lyngstrøm: Journal of Archaeological Science Vol.36 (2009), p. 1965 [4] Qiang Wang, Xuerong Fan, Yingjun Hu, Jiugang Yuan, Li Cui and Ping Wang: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, Vol. 32 (2008), p.633
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Shu Mei Kang, Cheng Wei Li, Ming Gang Shen
Cold Model Experiments and Mechanism on Inclusion Removal by Ultrasonic Horn
Shumei Kang1,a, Minggang Shen1,b, Chengwei Li1,c
School of Materials and Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology LiaoNing,
Anshan 114051, Liaoning, China
akangshumei_911@163.com, blnassmg@163.com, clcwei99@163.com
Keywords: horn; ultrasonic; cavitation bubbles; inclusion
Abstract.
With the development of power ultrasonic basic theories and materials research, the application of ultrasonic in metallurgy has been attached more and more importance.
In recent years, the studies on degassing of molten steel, grain refining and preparing new materials under ultrasonic irradiation have been carried out[4-6].
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, Vol.17(2005), p.34~39.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B.
With the development of power ultrasonic basic theories and materials research, the application of ultrasonic in metallurgy has been attached more and more importance.
In recent years, the studies on degassing of molten steel, grain refining and preparing new materials under ultrasonic irradiation have been carried out[4-6].
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, Vol.17(2005), p.34~39.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xin Shun Tan, Zhen Dong Liu, Wen Wu Chen, Shi Qing Zheng, Rong Shan Bi, Lian Xiang Ma
To simplify the process of computation, we used water of normal temperature as the material to be simulated.
AIChE Journal, 2001, 47(12): 2653~2665
The Chemical Engineering Journal and the Biochemical Engineering Journal, 1995, 58(2): 183~195
AIChE Journal, 2006, 52(2): 731~744
AIChE Journal, 2006, 52(5): 1877~1887.
AIChE Journal, 2001, 47(12): 2653~2665
The Chemical Engineering Journal and the Biochemical Engineering Journal, 1995, 58(2): 183~195
AIChE Journal, 2006, 52(2): 731~744
AIChE Journal, 2006, 52(5): 1877~1887.