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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Tao Lu, Ping Wang, Yong Wei Wang
One of the main obstacles to its understanding resides in the multi-domain nature of the loading and associated damage, involving three complementary scientific disciplines: thermal-hydraulic field, thermo-mechanical field and materials science[1].
Kazimi: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Vol. 27 (2006), p. 54
Siikonen: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Vol. 27 (2006), p. 402
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[17] Yong Wang, et al: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Vol. 49 (2006), p. 2173
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Qing Wang, Gang Xu, Hong Fang Fei, Yi Min Wang
[2] Guoxue Zhang and Miaomiao WU:Journal of Foshan University,Natural Science Edition (2006),p. 10-13
[3] Zhaohua Liao: Journal of China & Foreign Highway(2002),p. 61-63
[6] Gang Xu,Jun Wei and Hongqin Liu:Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Nature Science Edition(2006),p.111-114
[9] Shuyuan Ying, Yongsheng Ji and Shah Surendra P: ACI Structural Journal(2007) ,p:344-347
[13] Xiaojun Zhou and Bo Gao: Journal of the China Railway Society, (1999), p: 99-105
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Song Cen, Min Ding, Xiu Gen Jiang, Xu Dong Shi, Xing Hua Chen, Jin San Ju
All the slope of the curves descendant parts shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 are the same due to the material characteristic.
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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Tao Lv, Peter Kuschk, Shu Biao Wu, Li Chen, Ren Jie Dong
Materials and Methods Laboratory-scale systems The laboratory-scale TWs in this experiment, including a planted TW, an unplanted TW as a control and a FTW, are briefly described in Figure 1.
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 4: 1-9 [3] Rajkumar D, Palanivelu K, Mohan N (2001) Electrochemical oxidation of resorcinol for wastewater treatment using Ti/TiO2-RuO2-IrO2 electrode.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 36: 1997-2010 [4] Bolduc L, Anderson WA (1997) Enhancement of the biodegradability of model wastewater containing recalcitrant or inhibitory chemical compounds by photocatalytic pre-oxidation.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A 46: 736-741 [14] Justin MZ, Zupancic M (2009) Combined purification and reuse of landfill leachate by constructed wetland and irrigation of grass and willows.
Journal of Hazardous Materials 149: 49-59 [33] Landsberg EC (1981) Organic acid synthesis and release of hydrogen ions in response to Fe deficiency stress of mono-and dicotyledonous plant species.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Hao Zhang, Shu Ping Song, Jun Wen Pu, Jing Zhang
Cellulose purified by an efficient and environmental friendly method for the production of NCC Hao Zhanga, Jing Zhangb, Shu-Ping Songc and Jun-Wen Pud College of Materials Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, PR China a zhanghao860721@yahoo.com.cn, b 398662700@qq.com, c songshuping1987@126.com, d pujunwen@126.com Keywords: Organic Solvent; Cellulose; Environmental Friendly; NCC; Eucalyptus Abstract.
Introduction Extractions of cellulose by organic solvent utilize raw materials efficiently and this process is environmental friendly.
Experimental Materials.
This research was also supported by the Specific Programs in Graduate Science and Technology Innovation of Beijing Forestry University (No.BLYJ201106).
Chemical Engineering Journal 1(2011), 22
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yun Kai Guo, Fan Zeng, Mei Qing Ding, Xiao Yan Cao, Jin Hui Zhang
Material and Method General Situation of the Research Area and the Remote Sensing Image Preprocessing.
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Online since: November 2021
Authors: Umesh J. Tupe, Anil Patil, Arun V. Patil
Screen printing method is novel method for development of thick films of nano-materials [17].
The commercially available rGO nano powder was the inorganic material whereas ethyl cellulose, butyl carbitol acetate (BCA) were organic materials.
Ngaini, Study on morphological, optical and electrical properties of graphene oxide (GO) and rGO, Materials Science Forum, 917 (2018) 112-116
Kumar, Effect of Reduced Graphene Oxide and Annealing Temperature on the Photocatalytic Properties of Titanium Oxide, International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 3(4) (2015) 267–278
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 149 (2016) 012195. doi:10.1088/1757-899X/149/1/012195
Online since: March 2020
Preface International Conference on Semiconductor Materials and Technology (ICoSeMT 2019) was an inaugural event organized by Institute of Nano Optoelectronics Research and Technology (INOR), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary of USM.
The event has shed some lights via the joint organization with Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Pulau Pinang (UiTM), and Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST) with the Theme “Innovation Towards A Sustainable Tomorrow”.
ICoSeMT 2019 has covered recent developments in the following topics: Optical and Electronic Materials • Narrow and Wide Band Gap Semiconductors • Diamond, Graphene, and Carbon Nanotubes • Piezoelectric and Ferroelectric Materials • Electroluminescent Materials • Colour-Changing Materials • Energy Storage Materials • Dielectric Materials • Porous Structures • Nanostructures • Superconductors Organic and Polymeric Materials • Organic Semiconductors • Conductive Polymers • Polymer Electronics and Coatings • Polymer Catalysts and Characterization • Composite Polymers and Biopolymers • Functional Polymers and Polymer Hybrid Materials Devices • Optoelectronics • Sensors and Actuators • Power & Electronic Devices • Novel Devices • Photovoltaics • MEMS/NEMS • Contacts and Interconnects • Fabrication Processes • Integrated System Design • Modelling and Simulation Packaging Technology • Phosphor Technology • Lens and Optics • Thermal Management
• Front End Assembly Processes • Back End Processes and Applications • Failure Analysis and Reliability This journal issue contains selected papers from ICoSeMT2019 which are divided into 4 chapters.
We hope that this can offers readers and opportunity to access the recent advancements and developments for current and future directions of research especially in the fields of optical and electronic materials, devices, organic and polymeric materials and packaging technology.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: K. Balamurugan, K.A. Rameshkumar, D. Gnanaraj, S. Ilangovan
Experimental procedure Materials and production method.
Whereas, as the velocity and the load is increased leads to the loss of materials on the surface.
Z.Y., Jiang L.T., and Cao J.H., ‘Damping properties of Aluminium Matrix – flyash composites,’ Materials Letters 60 (2006) 2945 – 2948
Mohan, Synthesis and characterization of aluminium-silicon-silicon carbide composite, Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Science 13, (2006) 238 – 246
[11] Pathak J.P., Singh J.K and Mohan S., ‘Synthesis and characterization of aluminium-silicon-silicon carbide composites’, Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Science, vol.13 (2006) 238 – 246
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Zhi Feng Zhang, Jun Xu, Xing Run Chen
The governing equations of macroscopic transport consist of the Navier-Stokes equations for fluid flow and the thermal balance equation for heat transfer as follows: Equation of continuity: 0u∇ • = � (5) 5 6 4 3 2 7 1 (b) (a) Fig. 1 (a) Schematic view of semisolid metal slurry preparation apparatus by A-EMS, (b) Physical model of electromagnetic system, 1-crucible 2-melt 3-cooler 4-air 5-yoke 6-core 7-coil Table1 Physical properties of materials used in the calculation (b) d3 d4 d2 d1 (a) Navier-Stokes equations: ( ) L du u u u f p dt ρ ρ µ + •∇ = ∇• ∇ + −∇ � � � � (6) Where u � is a velocity vector, p is the hydro-static pressure, and fL is the Lorentz force. µ is the dynamic viscosity, which is chosen to vary exponentially with temperature in the form 0( ) 0 A T T eµ µ − − = (7) Where To is the mean nucleation
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