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Model Testing for Two Sides Vertical Anchored High Road Dyke of Reinforced Backfilled Retailing Wall
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Bin Dou, Chao Chao Xiao, Hui Gao
Introduction
Among several innovative construction techniques, new materials of constructions and new technologies adopted in the construction of flyovers in many places, the reinforced earth technique has definitely proved the advantages of this technology over conventional reinforced concrete (RC) retaining walls both in terms of saving foundation cost, working space and time(Chonkar, 2001)[1].
Andrawes and Saad (1999) [4] reported that a vertical compressible layer between the facing and the backfill material could significantly reduce the horizontal stress acting against the back of the facing.
Acknowledgments The financial support received from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41174159) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Features disciplinary team (CUG120112) is gratefully References [1] P.R.Chonkar, “Review of design of reinforced earth retaining walls for flyovers” The Indian concrete journal, 2001, Vol.11, No.2, pp.782-296
Chungsik, and K,Lee, “Instrumentation of anchored segmental retaining wall”, Geotechnical testing journal, 2003, Vol.26, No.4, pp.1-8
Nour, “Significance of soil dilatancy in slope stability analysis”, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 126, No.1, 2000, pp. 75-80
Andrawes and Saad (1999) [4] reported that a vertical compressible layer between the facing and the backfill material could significantly reduce the horizontal stress acting against the back of the facing.
Acknowledgments The financial support received from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41174159) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Features disciplinary team (CUG120112) is gratefully References [1] P.R.Chonkar, “Review of design of reinforced earth retaining walls for flyovers” The Indian concrete journal, 2001, Vol.11, No.2, pp.782-296
Chungsik, and K,Lee, “Instrumentation of anchored segmental retaining wall”, Geotechnical testing journal, 2003, Vol.26, No.4, pp.1-8
Nour, “Significance of soil dilatancy in slope stability analysis”, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 126, No.1, 2000, pp. 75-80
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Liu Shao, Zu Xin Xu
Materials and Methods
Pretreatment of Corncobs.
The material was preserved at room temperature (25°C) and kept in a moisture-free container.
González-López: Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Norio: Journal of Agro-Environment Science. vol.23(3) (2004), 512-515(In Chinese)
Norio: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology. vol.15(12) (2004), 2359-2363(In Chinese)
The material was preserved at room temperature (25°C) and kept in a moisture-free container.
González-López: Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Norio: Journal of Agro-Environment Science. vol.23(3) (2004), 512-515(In Chinese)
Norio: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology. vol.15(12) (2004), 2359-2363(In Chinese)
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zhi Qiang Chen, Hui Chao Zhang, Qin Xue Wen, Hong Yang
Materials and methods
MDC construction and operation.
The performance of electrosorption is usually limited by the properties of electrode materials [13], such as surface area, pore sizes distribution, conductivity and so on.
Journal of Membrane Science.
New Journal of Chemistry.
Journal of Electroanalytial chemistry.
The performance of electrosorption is usually limited by the properties of electrode materials [13], such as surface area, pore sizes distribution, conductivity and so on.
Journal of Membrane Science.
New Journal of Chemistry.
Journal of Electroanalytial chemistry.
Online since: May 2026
Authors: Balaji Raghothamachar, Ze Yu Chen, Shan Shan Hu, Campbell Bouch, Ryan Philpott, Michael Dudley, Ya Fei Liu, Yu Zhuo Li, Hao Chi Wang, Scott Turchetti, Pete Schunemann, Kai Xuan Zhang, Jian Pei Zhang
Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility operated for the DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory under Contract No.
Tsvetkov, Journal of Crystal Growth 43(2), 209-212 (1978) [3] P.
Sung, Materials & Design, 248 113435 (2024) [15] H.
Journal of Applied Crystallography 54, 1225-1233 (2021) [16] T.
Ohtani, Journal of Crystal Growth, 499 24-29 (2018).
Tsvetkov, Journal of Crystal Growth 43(2), 209-212 (1978) [3] P.
Sung, Materials & Design, 248 113435 (2024) [15] H.
Journal of Applied Crystallography 54, 1225-1233 (2021) [16] T.
Ohtani, Journal of Crystal Growth, 499 24-29 (2018).
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Patrick Ehi Imoisili, Tien Chien Jen, Moses Rakgoale Mogoboya
Sumathy, Review on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs): Fundamental concepts and novel materials.
Journal of Materials Research. 19(7) (2004) 1924–1945
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry. 5 (2015) 205-213
Lai, Materials for enhanced dye-sensitized solar cell performance: Electrochemical application.
Reshak, Materials for Enhanced Dye-sensitized Solar Cell Performance: Electrochemical Application.
Journal of Materials Research. 19(7) (2004) 1924–1945
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry. 5 (2015) 205-213
Lai, Materials for enhanced dye-sensitized solar cell performance: Electrochemical application.
Reshak, Materials for Enhanced Dye-sensitized Solar Cell Performance: Electrochemical Application.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Deni Swantomo, Andri Saputra, Hary Sulistyo
Introduction
Among many types of adsorbent materials, activated carbon which can be produced from almost any carbonaceous material, is the most widely used, because of their adsorptive capacity [1].
Experimental Method Materials.
BET-Surface Area Analysis from Untreated Biochar and Mg(OH)2-Impregnated Activated Carbon Materials Surface Area (m2/g) Untreated Biochar 83.862 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 0.5 353.385 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 1.0 353.340 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 2.0 358.929 Characterization of Mg Presence using XRF.
Moriyama, Solubility Product of Hexavalent Uranium Hydrous Oxide, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology. 42 (2005) 289-294
Vijaykumar, Adsorption Studies of Fluoride on Activated Carbon Derived from Royal Gulmohar Fruit Shell, Journal of The IPHE India. 9 (2008) 5-13.
Experimental Method Materials.
BET-Surface Area Analysis from Untreated Biochar and Mg(OH)2-Impregnated Activated Carbon Materials Surface Area (m2/g) Untreated Biochar 83.862 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 0.5 353.385 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 1.0 353.340 Mg(OH)2-Impregnated AC IR 2.0 358.929 Characterization of Mg Presence using XRF.
Moriyama, Solubility Product of Hexavalent Uranium Hydrous Oxide, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology. 42 (2005) 289-294
Vijaykumar, Adsorption Studies of Fluoride on Activated Carbon Derived from Royal Gulmohar Fruit Shell, Journal of The IPHE India. 9 (2008) 5-13.
Online since: September 2020
Authors: Yuri Ya Gafner, Svetlana L. Gafner, Andrey V. Nomoev
Nomoev2c
1Katanov Khakas State University, Lenin pr. 90, Abakan, 655017, Russia
2Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sakhyanova str., 6, Ulan-Ude 670047, Russia
Email: aygafner@khsu.ru, b*sgafner@rambler.ru, cnomoeavav@mail.ru
Keywords: functional materials, molecular dynamics, computer simulation, tight-binding, nanoparticles, copper, gold.
Each synthesized material should be reproducible to verify its activity, while the detection of the real electronic structure of the alloy is possible only with the help of indirect experimental methods (through spectroscopy).
A feature of the setup is the evaporation of the starting materials by an electron accelerator (energy 1.4 MeV).
On the basis of the analysis of these processes we constructed a computer model of the joint condensation of copper and gold nanoparticles at high-temperature evaporation of the source material.
Vitos, The effect of long-range order on the elastic properties of Cu3Au, Journal of physics: Condensed matter 25 (2013) 085401
Each synthesized material should be reproducible to verify its activity, while the detection of the real electronic structure of the alloy is possible only with the help of indirect experimental methods (through spectroscopy).
A feature of the setup is the evaporation of the starting materials by an electron accelerator (energy 1.4 MeV).
On the basis of the analysis of these processes we constructed a computer model of the joint condensation of copper and gold nanoparticles at high-temperature evaporation of the source material.
Vitos, The effect of long-range order on the elastic properties of Cu3Au, Journal of physics: Condensed matter 25 (2013) 085401
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Marina V. Polonik
The holding stage is modeled, taking into account the creep properties of materials under Norton creep conditions.
Note that this effect in materials is undesirable and should be avoided.
Polonik, Determination of a Loading Pressure in the Metal Forming by the Given Movements, Advanced Materials Research. 842 (2014) 494-499
Terletskiy, To the Formation of Residual Stress Field in the Vicinity of a Spherical Cavity Viscoelastoplastic Material, Far Eastern Mathematical Journal. 12(2) (2012) 146-159
Ohtani, Theory of high-temperature strength materials, Translated from the Japanese.
Note that this effect in materials is undesirable and should be avoided.
Polonik, Determination of a Loading Pressure in the Metal Forming by the Given Movements, Advanced Materials Research. 842 (2014) 494-499
Terletskiy, To the Formation of Residual Stress Field in the Vicinity of a Spherical Cavity Viscoelastoplastic Material, Far Eastern Mathematical Journal. 12(2) (2012) 146-159
Ohtani, Theory of high-temperature strength materials, Translated from the Japanese.
Online since: April 2004
Authors: K. Woo, Y. Suh
The
interlaced fiber tow architecture of woven composites provides many attractive characteristics as
structural materials, including balanced properties, improved impact damage resistance, good
drapability, etc.
Materials Science, 17 (1982) p. 3211 3.
Suh, Low Degree of Homogeneity Due to Phase Shifts for Woven Composites, Journal of Composites Technology & Research, 23 (2001), p. 239 6.
Shin, Virtual Experimental Characterization of 3D Orthogonal Woven Composite Materials, Proc. 42nd SDM Conf., Seattle, Washington (2001) 7.
Chamis, Mechanics of Composite Materials: Past, Present, and Future, Journal of Composites Technology & Research, 11 (1989), p. 3 � (deg) � (deg) � (deg) Exx (GPa) Gxy (GPa) �xy Max CLT Ave Min 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 15 30 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 15 30 45 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 15 30 45 Max CLT Ave Min Max CLT Ave Min
Materials Science, 17 (1982) p. 3211 3.
Suh, Low Degree of Homogeneity Due to Phase Shifts for Woven Composites, Journal of Composites Technology & Research, 23 (2001), p. 239 6.
Shin, Virtual Experimental Characterization of 3D Orthogonal Woven Composite Materials, Proc. 42nd SDM Conf., Seattle, Washington (2001) 7.
Chamis, Mechanics of Composite Materials: Past, Present, and Future, Journal of Composites Technology & Research, 11 (1989), p. 3 � (deg) � (deg) � (deg) Exx (GPa) Gxy (GPa) �xy Max CLT Ave Min 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 15 30 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 15 30 45 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 15 30 45 Max CLT Ave Min Max CLT Ave Min
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Shun Bo Zhao, Yang Yang Xu, Yu Tao Li
Zhang: submitted to Applied Mechanics and Materials, (2013)
Fardis: ACI Materials Journal Vol. 88 No. 4 (1991), p.363-373
Platret: ACI Materials Journal Vol. 103 No. 4 (2006), p.265-271
Zhu: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 152-153 (2011), p.1176-1179
Pan: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 535-537 (2012), p1825-1828.
Fardis: ACI Materials Journal Vol. 88 No. 4 (1991), p.363-373
Platret: ACI Materials Journal Vol. 103 No. 4 (2006), p.265-271
Zhu: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 152-153 (2011), p.1176-1179
Pan: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 535-537 (2012), p1825-1828.