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Online since: March 2023
Authors: A.R. Maskova, G.U. Yarmuhametova, R.G. Rakhmatullina
Borodulin, Conductor, semiconductor materials: Lecture notes for the course "Electrical Materials Science", Moscow: MEI Publishing House, 1994, p. 63
Bogorodsky, Electrical materials, L .: Energoatomizdat, 1985, p. 304
Pasynkov, Electronic engineering materials, Moscow: Higher school, 1986, p. 367
Filikova, Construction and electrical materials, Moscow: Higher school, 1990, p. 296
Oblozhkina, Materials science and technology of structural materials: A course of lectures, Alt. state tech. un-t, BTI, Biysk.: Publishing house Alt. state tech.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Shao Juan Jiang
Materials and Methods Materials and Reagent.
Journal of Sichuan Normal University (Natural Science), 2005, 28(2)231-234
Journal of Central South University of Forestry & Technology,2010,30(6):123-126
Journal of Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering.2010,23(3):50-53
Hubei Agricultural Sciences, 2012, 51(23):5457-5459.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Ji Hong Zheng, Ken Wen, Ling Juan Gu, Song Lin Zhuang
Generally, H-PDLC material has much smaller size LC droplets (10-100nm) than that of traditional PDLC (20-50 µm) material due to the polymer concentration is as high as 50wt%-70wt%.
H-PDLC material is a new kind of electro-optical material that may be have a very widely and potential applications on the condition that the diffraction properties can be totally controlled selectively.
Acknowledgements This project is supported by the National Science Foundation of China (No.60801041), Shanghai International Cooperation Foundation for Development of Science and Technology (Grant No. 08530707400), Shanghai education committee research funding (No.09YZ227).
Battarel et al.: Journal of Lightwave Technology Vol. 23 (2005), p. 2531 [9] Z.
Cheung et al.: Biophysical Journal Vol. 91 (2006), p. 2290
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Libor Topolář, Michal Matysík, Petr Daněk, Tomáš Vymazal, Iveta Plšková
Acknowledgement This paper was elaborated with the financial support of the Czech Science Foundation project GA13-18870S and European Union's "Operational Programme Research and Development for Innovations", No.
CZ.1.05/2.1.00/03.0097, as an activity of the regional Centre AdMaS "Advanced Materials, Structures and Technologies".
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology. 2011. 42(3/4). p. 209 - 218.
Materials Science Research International. 1998. 4 (3). p. 131 – 140.
Applied Mechanics and Materials. 2013. 2013(248). p. 370 - 378.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Tian Chao Yu, Yong Hou Sun, Ying Sun
By the process of “meshing-loading- calculating- view of results”, the result of structure optimization of CCFSB is got which shows materials distribution.
It purposed "analysis - Optimization - improved - and then analysis - comparing" the optimization process which makes the optimized frame structure and the intensity remains constant and significant reduction in used materials to achieve the design goals.
Beijing: science press, 2005.
Journal of space, 2004, 25 (6) : 673-676.
Beijing: science press, 2005.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Salim Abdul Salim Zainathul Akhmar, Ahmad Mohd Muhiddin, Jamil Siti Sarah, Zainuddin Nor Hazwani, Mohd Zaini Nurul Aizan
Bamboo is suitable to be used as the reinforcing filler in this study because bamboo has the properties of strong materials which as good as other building materials like steel, concrete, and timber [5].
The main raw materials for this study were natural rubber (SMR20) and bamboo fibre from the species of Schizostachyum zollingeri (Buluh Dinding).
Sombatsompop, Use of bagasse fiber ash as secondary filler in silica or carbon black filled natural rubber compound, Materials and Design (2012) 74-82
Srivinas, Effect of alkali treatment, fibre loading and hybridization on tensile properties of sisal fibre, banana empty fruit bunch fibre and bamboo fibre reinforced thermoset composites, International Journal of Engineering Science and Advanced Technology (2012) 706-711
Borneo Sciences (2009) 81-86
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Hyung Jo Jung, Dong Doo Jang, Heon Jae Lee, Seok Jun Moon
Carlson: Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 5 (1996), pp. 565-575
Carlson: Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 7 (1998), pp. 693-703
Lee: Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 14 (2005), pp. 707-714
Lee: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 21 (2007), pp. 870-874
Cho: Smart Materials and Structures, Vol. 16 (2007), pp. 2323-2329
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Ai Hua Zhang, Chang Zhu Li, Da Ming Huang, Zhi Hong Xiao, Saritporn Vittayapadung, Lin Lin, Wei Wei Jiang
Materials and methods Materials.
Journal of Catalysis, 2010(1): 38-43.
Chemical Engineering Science, 2010, 65: 5588-5604
Chinese Science Bulletin, 1999, 44: 897-902
Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2010, 31: 38-43
Online since: May 2022
Authors: Khaoula Azzouz, Jabir Arif, Asmae El Jaouhari, Zineb Alhilali, Soumaya Fellaki, Mohamed Amejwal
Oversupplied raw materials occupy machinery and people in vain, resulting in additional costs as well as purchasing costs [23].
It can also alert management to a lack of raw materials, excess output, excessive power use, or any other issue that the company must address.
TTA has difficulty keeping inventories at a comfortable level because of the high complexity of raw materials and semi-finished goods.
In such instances, TTA is introduced to the proposed IoT-based WMS for monitoring a wide range of materials and automatically addressing various scenarios.
Stevens, « Integrating the Supply Chain », International Journal of Physical Distribution & Materials Management, vol. 19, no 8, p. 3‑8, janv. 1989, doi: 10.1108/EUM0000000000329
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Bryan Gindana, Jahimin A. Asik, Brian Brandon Bernard, Florinna Tan, Arvyvie Abie Jamil, Rubia Idris
The unique properties of these nanostructured materials, such as composition, size and shape, play an important role in term of performance and application [1].
Especially nanocatalyst materials in biofuel conversion field, the selection of proper precursor material has greatly affected the properties and performances of the final product.
In recent year, there has been great interest on metal oxalate as precursor materials due to their ability to form metal oxide or metal without losing their ordered structure during the synthesis of nanostructured catalysts [3].
Haider, Synthesis and characterization of uniform fine particles of copper oxalate, Materials Letters. 63 (2009) 2355-2357
Xu, The convenient preparation of porous CuO via copper oxalate precursor, Materials Research Bulletin. 43 (2008) 2434-2440.