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Online since: December 2011
Authors: Min Zhang, Jian Hua Zeng
Table 2 Added refining slag Converter steelmaking LF refining process Refining slag/kg Special deoxidizing agent/kg Refining slag/kg Aluminum pill/kg Range 800~1000 100~140 100~500 30~60 Average 896 113 285 54 Table 3 Time in LF refining process Heating time/min Soft blowing time/min Total time in LF refining process/min Range 8~31 4~20 21~59 Average 22 11.8 40.71 High basicity refining slag is developed based on the theoretical calculation and laboratory experiment.
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Niladri Pratap Maity, Reshmi Maity, S. Baishya, R.K. Thapa
Baishya, Membrane Displacement Behavior of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers under Static Bias, Advanced Materials Research 816 (2013) 892-896
Online since: December 2008
Authors: Shiro Shimada, Hajime Kiyono, Yasunobu Noritake
Vols. 264-268, (2004), pp.893-896
Online since: January 2015
Authors: You Ping Zhu, Shu Rong Feng, Qing Chun Shi, Jun An Su
J Hydraul Eng,2009;40(7):892-896
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chuan Zheng Zhu, Lei Wang, Han Jing Cui
Advanced Materials Research Vols.706-708 (2013) 892-896
Online since: May 2007
Authors: Han Ping Miao, Kenneth R. Marken, Maarten Meinesz, Seung Hong, Boleslaw Czabaj
Layers Wire Length (m) Self Field JE (A/mm 2) Self Field (T) 19T Field JE (A/mm 2 ) 19T Field (T) C1 53.2 62.5 73.0 202 4 37 353 0.8 -- -- C2 53.1 71.2 73.0 425 8 83 289 1.27 109 0.47 C3 53.0 81.9 73.0 628 12 133 375 2.3 170 0.99 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 882 884 886 888 890 892 894 896 Tm( o C) JE (A/mm 2 ) Billet A Billet B Billet C Billet D Billet E 4.2K Fig. 1: Optimization of JE vs. the partial melting temperature for 5 recent billet wires. 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Applied Field (T) JE (A/mm2) Billet A Billet D 4.2K Fig. 2: Comparison of JE(B) at 4.2K for two 1m long coil samples. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 5 10 15 20 Applied Field (T) Coil Current (A) C3 Quench C3 Ic C2 Ic 4.2K Fig. 3: Ic(B) performance for coils C2 and C3.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Sheng Dong Hou, Yue Shen Lai, Gang Wang
Vo1.59, No.1-3,pp:89-99(1997) [5] Trishan Esram,Patrickl Chapman Comparision of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques[J].IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 885-896(2006) [6] Yan Yang.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Gabriel Hattori, Alberto Luiz Serpa
kn Condition Number of Time number iterations (CPU) 1 12.73 10 431 3 21.87 10 425 5 36.45 12 516 7.5 54.67 13 582 10 72.90 15 717 15 109.35 16 896 20 145.79 15 896 40 291.59 21 1589 60 437.38 20 1810 80 583.18 26 2632 100 728.97 37 4082 200 1457.95 28 4120 400 2915.90 33 5510 600 4373.85 37 7174 800 5831.80 36 7889 1000 7289.75 43 18465 Fig. 9: Penetration and contact pressure - Automotive connecting rod.
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Omgba Achille Désiré Betené, Abdoramane Nsangou, Dydimus Efeze Nkemaja, Enama Serge Eteme, Ebanda Fabien Betene, Pierre Marcel Anicet Noah
C-O-C of cellulose Stretching the C-O-C of cellulose Stretching of C-O-C bonds in cellulose [21, 22] 1420 1316 1317 1419 1420 1375 1241 1238 1236 1243 1239 1317 1317 1317 1317 1241 1096 1238 1236 1097 1029 1157 1031 1157 1101 1157 1029 1029 1029 1034 1029 898 720 895 895 863 896 Stretching the C-O-C bonds in cellulose Collective movements of the carbon chain C-O-C, C-C-C, O-C-C, O-C-O Collective movements of the carbon chain C-O-C, C-C-C, O-C-C, O-C-O 719 659 895 895 751 896 518 519 515 515 578 517 468 467 424 412 419 431 420 432 410 400 402 413 Sida rhombifolia fiber consists of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, pectins and lipids (Table 3.3).
Online since: January 2023
Authors: Benamar Balegh, Malik Bkhiti, Hamid Sellaf
Pavement Des. 18 ( 2017) 882-896
Pavement Des. 18(4) (2017) 882–896