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Online since: November 2011
Authors: Bo Xue Tan, Zhen Mei Li, Kai Zhao, Tian Ze Li, Shu Lian Yang
Journal of Optoelectronics · Laser,2007,18(10):1188-1190
Journal of Hohai University, 2002,30(3): 15-18
Marine Sciences,2004,28(10):24-28
Material Machanics.
Journal of lightwave technology, 1997, 15:1442-1463.
Journal of Hohai University, 2002,30(3): 15-18
Marine Sciences,2004,28(10):24-28
Material Machanics.
Journal of lightwave technology, 1997, 15:1442-1463.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Xiao Bin Li, Ying Li, Xiang Shao Kong
Model material is still in the elastic range.
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2011, p, 453~455
Journal of Bridge Engineering.1999, p. 107~109
Journal of Hunan University ( Natural Sciences).2007,34(10), p. 25~30
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2011, p. 461~463
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2011, p, 453~455
Journal of Bridge Engineering.1999, p. 107~109
Journal of Hunan University ( Natural Sciences).2007,34(10), p. 25~30
Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2011, p. 461~463
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yun Que, Xiao Qin Yao
Granite residual soils are commonly used as filling materials on the soft soil foundation of the high groundwater table.
Capillary water upward analysis of expansive soil roadbed based on the geo-slope, Journal of Huazhong Science and Technology University, Vol.23(2006), pp. 36-39
Journal, Vol.33 (1996), pp.618-628
Journal of Architecture and Technology Xi'an University, Vol.39(2007), pp.593-597
Numerical Simulation of Groundwater(Science Press, China 2007).
Capillary water upward analysis of expansive soil roadbed based on the geo-slope, Journal of Huazhong Science and Technology University, Vol.23(2006), pp. 36-39
Journal, Vol.33 (1996), pp.618-628
Journal of Architecture and Technology Xi'an University, Vol.39(2007), pp.593-597
Numerical Simulation of Groundwater(Science Press, China 2007).
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Hai Qing Liu, Jin Li Wang, Xue Qing Wang
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1998, 20(5):64-67
Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics, 2001.18
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1994.16(3):23-32
Journal of Tsinghua University, 1999.39(2):34-38
Journal of Lanzhou Railway Institute. 2002.21(6)
Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics, 2001.18
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1994.16(3):23-32
Journal of Tsinghua University, 1999.39(2):34-38
Journal of Lanzhou Railway Institute. 2002.21(6)
Online since: July 2013
Authors: S. Kanaka Durga, G. Appa Rao
Materials and properties
(i) M30 grade of concrete.
Geng, M.J.Chajes, T.W.Chou and D.Y.C.Pan: The retrofitting of reinforced concrete column-to-beam connections, Composites Science and Technology, Elsevier Science Ltd, Vol. 58 (1998), p. 1297-1305
[8] J.Hegger, A.Sherif and W.Roeser, Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column Connections, ACI Structural Journal, Vol. 101, No.5, September (2004), p. 604-614
Tsonos, I.A.Tegos, and G.Gr.Penelis: Seismic Resistance of type 2 exterior Beam-Column Joints Reinforced with inclined Bars, ACI Structural Journal, Vol.89, No.1, Jan-Feb (1992), p. 3-12
[10] S.M.Alcocer and J.O.Jirsa: Strength of RC Framed Connections Rehabilitation by Jacketing, ACI Structural Journal, Vol.90, No.3, May-June (1993), pp. 249–261
Geng, M.J.Chajes, T.W.Chou and D.Y.C.Pan: The retrofitting of reinforced concrete column-to-beam connections, Composites Science and Technology, Elsevier Science Ltd, Vol. 58 (1998), p. 1297-1305
[8] J.Hegger, A.Sherif and W.Roeser, Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column Connections, ACI Structural Journal, Vol. 101, No.5, September (2004), p. 604-614
Tsonos, I.A.Tegos, and G.Gr.Penelis: Seismic Resistance of type 2 exterior Beam-Column Joints Reinforced with inclined Bars, ACI Structural Journal, Vol.89, No.1, Jan-Feb (1992), p. 3-12
[10] S.M.Alcocer and J.O.Jirsa: Strength of RC Framed Connections Rehabilitation by Jacketing, ACI Structural Journal, Vol.90, No.3, May-June (1993), pp. 249–261
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Hou Bing Zhong, Pei Wen Hao
It contains the project macro information, micro information such as project overview, overall design, construction organization, and designation, the overall construction schedule, materials, construction progress, quality assessment in each sub-project, etc.
Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, 2010(34):277 [5] Xu Xiaotian.
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 2003, 20(1):19-21
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 1998, 15(1):27-29
Journal of Donghua University (Natural Science), 2008, 34(3);344-354.
Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, 2010(34):277 [5] Xu Xiaotian.
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 2003, 20(1):19-21
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 1998, 15(1):27-29
Journal of Donghua University (Natural Science), 2008, 34(3);344-354.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Andrzej Neimitz, Ihor Dzioba, Urszula Janus, Robert Pała
In this paper the fracture toughness of brittle or semi-brittle materials is discussed.
In this paper the fracture toughness of brittle or semi-brittle materials is discussed.
Journal of Applied Mechanics. 4 (1968) 363–371
Local Fracture Criterion, in Fracture and Fatigue of Materials and Structures, Key Engineering Materials, Trans Tech.
Gałkiewicz, Approximation of strain-stress curves in front of a crack in a nonlinear material, International Journal of Fracture. 161 (2010) 227-232.
In this paper the fracture toughness of brittle or semi-brittle materials is discussed.
Journal of Applied Mechanics. 4 (1968) 363–371
Local Fracture Criterion, in Fracture and Fatigue of Materials and Structures, Key Engineering Materials, Trans Tech.
Gałkiewicz, Approximation of strain-stress curves in front of a crack in a nonlinear material, International Journal of Fracture. 161 (2010) 227-232.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Dmitriy Konstantinov, Aleksey Korchunov
A macro model is referred to the traditional finite element model when processed metallic materials are isotropic.
2.
For example, high carbon steels are materials at the micro level, which are as close as possible to the properties of isotropic materials.
[3] V.E.Panin, Y.V.Grinyaev, V.I.Danilov et al., Structural Levels of Plastic Deformation and of Fracture, Nauka, Novosibirsk, 1990 [4] Hasani, G., Mahmudi, R., Karimi-Taheri, A., 2009, On the strain inhomogeneity in drawn copper wires, International Journal for Materials Forming. 80 (2009) 388-391 [5] Park, H., Lee, D., The evolution of annealing textures in 90 pct drawn copper wire, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 34A(2003) 531-541
-H., Relationship between microstructure homogeneity and bonding stability of ultrafine gold wire, Journal of Materials Science. 45 (2010) 236-244
[9] Sadok, L., Luksza, Ł., Majta, J., 1994, Inhomogeneity of mechanical properties in stainless steel rods after drawing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 44 (1994) 129-141
For example, high carbon steels are materials at the micro level, which are as close as possible to the properties of isotropic materials.
[3] V.E.Panin, Y.V.Grinyaev, V.I.Danilov et al., Structural Levels of Plastic Deformation and of Fracture, Nauka, Novosibirsk, 1990 [4] Hasani, G., Mahmudi, R., Karimi-Taheri, A., 2009, On the strain inhomogeneity in drawn copper wires, International Journal for Materials Forming. 80 (2009) 388-391 [5] Park, H., Lee, D., The evolution of annealing textures in 90 pct drawn copper wire, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 34A(2003) 531-541
-H., Relationship between microstructure homogeneity and bonding stability of ultrafine gold wire, Journal of Materials Science. 45 (2010) 236-244
[9] Sadok, L., Luksza, Ł., Majta, J., 1994, Inhomogeneity of mechanical properties in stainless steel rods after drawing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 44 (1994) 129-141
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zakaria Man, Zahid Majeed, Nur Kamila Ramli, Nurlidia Mansor
Biopolymers and their modified blends are naturally biodegradable materials being intensively used in control nutrient release formulations.
Material biodegradability varies with thickness which further effect natural decay when applied in soil.
There are no quantifiable studies on slow release materials thickness effect on its biodegradation under flooded soil microcosm.
Vicente, "Starch determination in Chlorella vulgaris—a comparison between acid and enzymatic methods," Journal of Applied Phycology, vol. 24, pp. 1203-1208, 2012
Azmi, "Improvement of Hydrophobicity of Urea Modified Tapioca Starch Film with Lignin for Slow Release Fertilizer," Advanced Materials Research, vol. 626, pp. 350-354, 2012
Material biodegradability varies with thickness which further effect natural decay when applied in soil.
There are no quantifiable studies on slow release materials thickness effect on its biodegradation under flooded soil microcosm.
Vicente, "Starch determination in Chlorella vulgaris—a comparison between acid and enzymatic methods," Journal of Applied Phycology, vol. 24, pp. 1203-1208, 2012
Azmi, "Improvement of Hydrophobicity of Urea Modified Tapioca Starch Film with Lignin for Slow Release Fertilizer," Advanced Materials Research, vol. 626, pp. 350-354, 2012
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Min Jun Liang, Ee Chon Teo, Si Qin Shen, Shu Dong Li
Bionics is an interdisciplinary subject area combining engineering and biological science, applied to analyze the process of action and the structure of the body, has evolved and applied broadly in recent years.
Materials & Design, 2005, 26, (2), pp. 149-155 [16] Teoh, J.C., Lee, T.: ‘The biomechanical effects of split-sole shoes on normal walking’, Footwear Science, 2017, 9, (sup1), pp.
S143-S145 [17] Teoh, J.C., Lee, T.: ‘Biomechanical assessment of split sole shoes on walking’, Footwear Science, 2015, 7, (sup1), pp.
S126-S128 [18] Graf, E.S., Stefanyshyn, D.: ‘The effect of footwear torsional stiffness on lower extremity kinematics and kinetics during lateral cutting movements’, Footwear Science, 2013, 5, (2), pp. 101-109 [19] Snedeker, J.G., Wirth, S.H., Espinosa, N.: ‘Biomechanics of the normal and arthritic ankle joint’, Foot & Ankle Clinics of North America, 2012, 17, (4), pp. 517-528 [20] Gigi, R., Haim, A., Luger, E., et al.: ‘Deviations in gait metrics in patients with chronic ankle instability: a case control study’, Journal of foot and ankle research, 2014, 22, (1), pp.
with lower limb injury’, Human Movement Science. 2018, 58, pp. 21-31 [30] Sousa, A.S.P., Silva, A., Tavares JM.R.S.: ‘Biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms related to postural control and efficiency of movement: a review’, Somatosensory & motor research, 2012, 29, (4), pp. 131-143 [31] Farrokhi, S., O’Connell, M., Fitzgerald, G.K.: ‘Altered gait biomechanics and increased knee-specific impairments in patients with coexisting tibiofemoral and patellofemoral osteoarthritis’, Gait & Posture, 2015, 41, (1), pp. 81-85 [32] Mills, K., Blanch, P., Chapman, A.R., et al.: ‘Foot orthoses and gait: a systematic review and meta-analysis of literature pertaining to potential mechanisms’, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010, 44, (14), pp. 1035 [33] Mølgaard, C.M., Rathleff, M.S., Andreasen, J., et al.: ‘Foot exercises and foot orthoses are more effective than knee focused exercises in individuals with patellofemoral pain’, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2018, 21, (1
Materials & Design, 2005, 26, (2), pp. 149-155 [16] Teoh, J.C., Lee, T.: ‘The biomechanical effects of split-sole shoes on normal walking’, Footwear Science, 2017, 9, (sup1), pp.
S143-S145 [17] Teoh, J.C., Lee, T.: ‘Biomechanical assessment of split sole shoes on walking’, Footwear Science, 2015, 7, (sup1), pp.
S126-S128 [18] Graf, E.S., Stefanyshyn, D.: ‘The effect of footwear torsional stiffness on lower extremity kinematics and kinetics during lateral cutting movements’, Footwear Science, 2013, 5, (2), pp. 101-109 [19] Snedeker, J.G., Wirth, S.H., Espinosa, N.: ‘Biomechanics of the normal and arthritic ankle joint’, Foot & Ankle Clinics of North America, 2012, 17, (4), pp. 517-528 [20] Gigi, R., Haim, A., Luger, E., et al.: ‘Deviations in gait metrics in patients with chronic ankle instability: a case control study’, Journal of foot and ankle research, 2014, 22, (1), pp.
with lower limb injury’, Human Movement Science. 2018, 58, pp. 21-31 [30] Sousa, A.S.P., Silva, A., Tavares JM.R.S.: ‘Biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms related to postural control and efficiency of movement: a review’, Somatosensory & motor research, 2012, 29, (4), pp. 131-143 [31] Farrokhi, S., O’Connell, M., Fitzgerald, G.K.: ‘Altered gait biomechanics and increased knee-specific impairments in patients with coexisting tibiofemoral and patellofemoral osteoarthritis’, Gait & Posture, 2015, 41, (1), pp. 81-85 [32] Mills, K., Blanch, P., Chapman, A.R., et al.: ‘Foot orthoses and gait: a systematic review and meta-analysis of literature pertaining to potential mechanisms’, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010, 44, (14), pp. 1035 [33] Mølgaard, C.M., Rathleff, M.S., Andreasen, J., et al.: ‘Foot exercises and foot orthoses are more effective than knee focused exercises in individuals with patellofemoral pain’, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2018, 21, (1