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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Bor Tsuen Lin, Ming Ren Chang
Chang, “Development of a CAD/CAE/CAM system for a robot manipulator,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 140, 2003, pp. 100-104
Nee, “A Windows-native 3D plastic injection mold design system,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 139, 2003, pp. 81-89
Yang, “Application of an Integration CAD/CAE/CAM System for Die Casting Dies,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol.139, 2003, pp.465-468
Wszolek, “Physical and geometrical data acquiring system for vibration analysis software,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 164-165, 2005, pp. 1444-1451
Wong, “A feature-based design system for computer-aided process planning,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 52, 1995, pp. 122-132
Nee, “A Windows-native 3D plastic injection mold design system,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 139, 2003, pp. 81-89
Yang, “Application of an Integration CAD/CAE/CAM System for Die Casting Dies,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol.139, 2003, pp.465-468
Wszolek, “Physical and geometrical data acquiring system for vibration analysis software,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 164-165, 2005, pp. 1444-1451
Wong, “A feature-based design system for computer-aided process planning,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 52, 1995, pp. 122-132
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Qian Zhao, Huan Zhen Zhang, Fei Li
POPs content in soil of the original sealing place was 20 to 100 times more than the natural material content [8].
Industries producing solid waste mainly include coal mining industry and washing industry, ferrous metal mining industry and selecting industry, non-metallic mineral products industry, ferrous metal smelting industry, nonferrous metals separation industry; industries generating wastewater mainly contain paper making industry and paper products industry, chemical raw materials industry and chemicals manufacturing industry, production and supply industry of electricity and heat, food industry, tobacco industry, beverage industry, and textiles industry [19]; Industries producing waste gas mainly consist of production and supply industry of electricity and heat, ferrous metal smelting and calendering processing industry, non-metallic mineral products industry, chemical raw materials industry and chemicals manufacturing industry, nonferrous metal smelting and calendering processing industry.
References [1] Li Ma, Rui Liu: Heilongjiang Environmental Journal Vol. 32(2008), p. 73-75,in Chinese
[12] Information on http://www.stdaily.com/oldweb/gb/stdaily/2005-11/04/ content_ 450787. htm [13] Jianmin Zhou, Zhi Dang, Yue Situ et.al: Distribution and characteristics of heavy metals contaminations in soils from Dabaoshan mine area, Journal of Agro-environmental Science Vol. 23(2004), p. 1172-1176,in Chinese
[25] Zhengang Wang, Haiyan He, Yulun Yan: Journal of Hygiene Research Vol. 28(1999), p. 12-14,in Chinese
Industries producing solid waste mainly include coal mining industry and washing industry, ferrous metal mining industry and selecting industry, non-metallic mineral products industry, ferrous metal smelting industry, nonferrous metals separation industry; industries generating wastewater mainly contain paper making industry and paper products industry, chemical raw materials industry and chemicals manufacturing industry, production and supply industry of electricity and heat, food industry, tobacco industry, beverage industry, and textiles industry [19]; Industries producing waste gas mainly consist of production and supply industry of electricity and heat, ferrous metal smelting and calendering processing industry, non-metallic mineral products industry, chemical raw materials industry and chemicals manufacturing industry, nonferrous metal smelting and calendering processing industry.
References [1] Li Ma, Rui Liu: Heilongjiang Environmental Journal Vol. 32(2008), p. 73-75,in Chinese
[12] Information on http://www.stdaily.com/oldweb/gb/stdaily/2005-11/04/ content_ 450787. htm [13] Jianmin Zhou, Zhi Dang, Yue Situ et.al: Distribution and characteristics of heavy metals contaminations in soils from Dabaoshan mine area, Journal of Agro-environmental Science Vol. 23(2004), p. 1172-1176,in Chinese
[25] Zhengang Wang, Haiyan He, Yulun Yan: Journal of Hygiene Research Vol. 28(1999), p. 12-14,in Chinese
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Jia Chao Jiang, You Cai Zhao, Cui Xiang Guo
Materials and Methods
Raw Materials and Chemical Agents Used.
The basic stages and laboratory control was similar for all kinds of raw materials treatment, as described in [14].
The zinc existed in raw materials in oxidized form can be leached effectively by causic alkaline solution, while the existed ZnS and ZnFe2O4 can not.
Miskufova: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 135 (2006), p. 311-318 [5] Y.C.
Stanforth: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 80 (2000), p. 223-240 [12] Y.C.
The basic stages and laboratory control was similar for all kinds of raw materials treatment, as described in [14].
The zinc existed in raw materials in oxidized form can be leached effectively by causic alkaline solution, while the existed ZnS and ZnFe2O4 can not.
Miskufova: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 135 (2006), p. 311-318 [5] Y.C.
Stanforth: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 80 (2000), p. 223-240 [12] Y.C.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Wen Qin Liu, Zhou Yang, Yong Li
In the following, two kinds of rubber materials are considered.
Therefore adopting rubber damping materials is the major method for reducing vibration.
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2012 35(7) 638–647
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 2002 25(8-9) 747–753
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2006 29 (7) 507–517
Therefore adopting rubber damping materials is the major method for reducing vibration.
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2012 35(7) 638–647
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 2002 25(8-9) 747–753
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2006 29 (7) 507–517
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Bao Yong Zhang, Qiang Wu
Experimental Section
Apparatus and Materials A schematic diagram of the experimental apparatus used in this work is
illustrated in Reference 6.
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by National Natural Science Foundation (50904026, 50874040), Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang (B2007-10) and Innovation Talent of Science and Technology Foundation of Harbin (2008RFQXG111).
Journal of China Coal Society 2009, 34(3), 361-365
Journal. 49, 269-276(2003)
[24] Rodger, P.M., "Methane hydrate: melting and memory", Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 912(1), 474-482(2000)
Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by National Natural Science Foundation (50904026, 50874040), Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang (B2007-10) and Innovation Talent of Science and Technology Foundation of Harbin (2008RFQXG111).
Journal of China Coal Society 2009, 34(3), 361-365
Journal. 49, 269-276(2003)
[24] Rodger, P.M., "Methane hydrate: melting and memory", Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 912(1), 474-482(2000)
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ken Yen Chen, Dau Chung Wang, Cheng Hsien Tsai, Chuan Hung Chen, Gen You Chen
Materials and Methods
Instruments.
Biophysical journal. 2000 Jul;79(1):144-52
Journal of cell science. 2005 Sep 15;118(Pt 18):4199-206
Journal of biomechanics. 2011 Nov 10;44(16):2790-4
The journal of physical chemistry B. 2010 May 13;114(18):5971-82
Biophysical journal. 2000 Jul;79(1):144-52
Journal of cell science. 2005 Sep 15;118(Pt 18):4199-206
Journal of biomechanics. 2011 Nov 10;44(16):2790-4
The journal of physical chemistry B. 2010 May 13;114(18):5971-82
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Mohd Shaiful Zaidi Mad Desa, Agus Arsad, Nor Nisa Balqis Mohammad, Azman Hassan
Experimental
Materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2003;89(14):3757-3768
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2009;113(1):558-566
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2012:5027-5036
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2005;95(4):826-831
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2003;89(14):3757-3768
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2009;113(1):558-566
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2012:5027-5036
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2005;95(4):826-831
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Li Jun Fang, Tong Cao, Hong Kun Liu, Chang Li
Materials and methods
The experiments use the U.S TA Instruments company's TGA Q600 to conduct thermal analysis(temperature accuracy of ± 1 ℃, weight accuracy of ± 1%).
Journal of Combustion Science and Technology.2001,7(3)271-274
Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 34(7)73-77
Combustution Science and Technoligy.2001,7(1)72-76
Beijing: Science Press,2008
Journal of Combustion Science and Technology.2001,7(3)271-274
Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 34(7)73-77
Combustution Science and Technoligy.2001,7(1)72-76
Beijing: Science Press,2008
Online since: March 2020
Preface
We have great pleasure in presenting this special issue of the journal Key Engineering Materials which contains papers presented on the 2nd International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering: Recent Advances and Challenges (ICMSE-RAC 2019).
The conference was organized by Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) with Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology held at Cairo, Egypt from 11-13 March 2019.
In this regard, 300 researchers and experts from academia and industry from 29 countries came together and participated their experience through plenary, keynote, oral and poster presentations in a wide range of materials.
The conference covered different topics of interest devoted to magnetic materials, optical materials, electronic materials, ceramics, minerals processing, extractive metallurgy, biomaterials, bioprocessing, surface engineering, composite materials, metals, alloys, energy production and storage, nanomaterials, catalysis, water treatment, welding technology and finally powder technology.
Mohamed Rashad Head of Advanced Materials Division (CMRDI) Sponsors WORLD ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL & TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations International Advisory Board Prof.
The conference was organized by Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) with Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology held at Cairo, Egypt from 11-13 March 2019.
In this regard, 300 researchers and experts from academia and industry from 29 countries came together and participated their experience through plenary, keynote, oral and poster presentations in a wide range of materials.
The conference covered different topics of interest devoted to magnetic materials, optical materials, electronic materials, ceramics, minerals processing, extractive metallurgy, biomaterials, bioprocessing, surface engineering, composite materials, metals, alloys, energy production and storage, nanomaterials, catalysis, water treatment, welding technology and finally powder technology.
Mohamed Rashad Head of Advanced Materials Division (CMRDI) Sponsors WORLD ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL & TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations International Advisory Board Prof.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Fei Chen, Ying Juan Yue, Ya Que Jing, Yan Liu
The result shows that the hydroscopicity of resin conforms to Fick 2nd law; the balance amount of hydroscopicity is 5.15%; the spreading coefficient of moisture in compound material is 1.6538×10-6mm2/s; the descending trend of the mechanics of resin corresponds with the increasing trend of hydroscopicity; the mechanism of hydrothermal aging of resin is the spreading of water molecules and the hydrothermal influence on materials, without any obvious post-solidity and physical aging.
1.
As the carrier-charged material for transfer, the epoxy resin is likely to be influenced by the external environment (light, oxygen, water, and heat), resulting in the mechanical properties degradation of the material and further that of the composite.
Experiment 2.1 Materials The material in this experiment is the bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (DGEBA) epoxy resin, curing agent being DDS, both of which are provided by Xi’an Aerospace Composite Material Institute. 2.2 Instrument In hydrothermal aging experiment, the hydrothermal aging chamber by Chongqing Wanda Instrument Co.
Composites Science and Technology, 2000, 60. p. 2693-2698
Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, Vol.27, No.1, Feb. 2009. p. 62-64
As the carrier-charged material for transfer, the epoxy resin is likely to be influenced by the external environment (light, oxygen, water, and heat), resulting in the mechanical properties degradation of the material and further that of the composite.
Experiment 2.1 Materials The material in this experiment is the bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (DGEBA) epoxy resin, curing agent being DDS, both of which are provided by Xi’an Aerospace Composite Material Institute. 2.2 Instrument In hydrothermal aging experiment, the hydrothermal aging chamber by Chongqing Wanda Instrument Co.
Composites Science and Technology, 2000, 60. p. 2693-2698
Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, Vol.27, No.1, Feb. 2009. p. 62-64