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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yoshino Hiroshi, Lv Yang
The materials of the floor for house dust collection performance were carpets in House B and E (100%, 92%) and wood in House D, F, G and H (68~100%).
The way of life and the structure of the occupants affected more than the floor material.
Acknowledgements This research is supported by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan, National Natural Science Foundation of China, the SRFDP (20120041120003), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (DUT14QY24), the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Fund projects.
Feinberg: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences Vol.187(5) (1934), p.714-719 [2] P.G.J.
Kogevinas, et al: American Journal of Epidemiology Vol.160 (2) (2004), p.178-188 [4] X.
The way of life and the structure of the occupants affected more than the floor material.
Acknowledgements This research is supported by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan, National Natural Science Foundation of China, the SRFDP (20120041120003), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (DUT14QY24), the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Fund projects.
Feinberg: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences Vol.187(5) (1934), p.714-719 [2] P.G.J.
Kogevinas, et al: American Journal of Epidemiology Vol.160 (2) (2004), p.178-188 [4] X.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yue Xin Han, Yong Sheng Sun, Yan Jun Li, Peng Gao
Material used in this research was an high phosphorus Oolitic hematite ore, whose output size was 50 ~ 200mm.
Acknowledgements This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51134002).
[2] Shufei Li, Yongsheng Sun and Yuexin Han: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 158 (2011) p. 106
[3] Jicheng Zhou, Zhengliang Xue and Zongqiang Li: Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technology (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 30(2007), p. 458
[4] Zhuqing Gong, Sheng Gong and Baizheng Chen: Journal of Central South University(Science and Technology), Vol. 37(2006), p. 703.
Acknowledgements This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51134002).
[2] Shufei Li, Yongsheng Sun and Yuexin Han: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 158 (2011) p. 106
[3] Jicheng Zhou, Zhengliang Xue and Zongqiang Li: Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technology (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 30(2007), p. 458
[4] Zhuqing Gong, Sheng Gong and Baizheng Chen: Journal of Central South University(Science and Technology), Vol. 37(2006), p. 703.
Online since: November 2014
ICMSE2014(Fall) is sponsored by International Association of Management Science and
Engineering Technology (IAMSET).
Thanks also go to Advanced Materials Research, for its wonderful editor service to this proceeding.
It plays an influential role and promotes developments in management science and relevant engineering technology in the world.
IAMSET can publish some double-blind refereed academic journals and some Books in engineering technology and application.
CAO Jianguo, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Prof.
Thanks also go to Advanced Materials Research, for its wonderful editor service to this proceeding.
It plays an influential role and promotes developments in management science and relevant engineering technology in the world.
IAMSET can publish some double-blind refereed academic journals and some Books in engineering technology and application.
CAO Jianguo, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Prof.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xian Hong Han, Pavel Hora, Xiao Kong
Pure aluminum is used as the casting material.
Flow-induced defects Pure aluminum is adopted as the casting material.
Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 34(1980),p.287
Hirt: Modeling Turbulent Entrainment of Air at a Free Surface (Flow Science Inc.
Wood: Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 20 (2004),p.505
Flow-induced defects Pure aluminum is adopted as the casting material.
Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 34(1980),p.287
Hirt: Modeling Turbulent Entrainment of Air at a Free Surface (Flow Science Inc.
Wood: Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 20 (2004),p.505
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Olga V. Samoilova, Gennady G. Mikhailov, Larisa A. Makrovets
Okamoto, Cu–La (copper–lanthanum), Journal of Phase Equilibria. 22 (2001) 594-595
Schneemeyer, LaCuO2.5+x and YCuO2.5+x delafossites: materials with triangular Cu2+δ planes, Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 104 (1993) 437-452
Jayadevan, Phase relations in the Cu–La–O system and thermodynamic properties of CuLaO2 and CuLa2O4, Journal of Materials Science. 37 (2002) 1611-1620
Drozdova, Definition of melting temperature of rare earth element oxides, Inorganic Materials. 3 (1967) 187-189
Navrotsky, Direct measurements of fusion and phase transition enthalpies in lanthanum oxide, Journal of Materials Research. 26 (2011) 845-847
Schneemeyer, LaCuO2.5+x and YCuO2.5+x delafossites: materials with triangular Cu2+δ planes, Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 104 (1993) 437-452
Jayadevan, Phase relations in the Cu–La–O system and thermodynamic properties of CuLaO2 and CuLa2O4, Journal of Materials Science. 37 (2002) 1611-1620
Drozdova, Definition of melting temperature of rare earth element oxides, Inorganic Materials. 3 (1967) 187-189
Navrotsky, Direct measurements of fusion and phase transition enthalpies in lanthanum oxide, Journal of Materials Research. 26 (2011) 845-847
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Kenjiro Sugio, Gen Sasaki, Shota Furukawa, Taruho Kengai, Junji Tabata
Grugel, Secondary and tertiary dendrite arm spacing relationships in directionally solidified Al-Si alloys, Journal of Material Science 28 (1993) 677-683
Samuel, Effect of alloying elements and dendrite arm spacing on the microstructure and hardness of an AI-Si-Cu-Mg-Fe-Mn (380) aluminium die-casting alloy, Journal of Materials Science 30 (1995) 1698-1708
Shabestari, The effect of iron and manganese on the formation of intermetallic compounds in aluminum–silicon alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A 383 (2004) 289–298
Luc, Eutectic modification and microstructure development in Al–Si Alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A 413-414 (2005) 243-248
%SiC Composites, Materials Transactions 49 (2008) 671-680.
Samuel, Effect of alloying elements and dendrite arm spacing on the microstructure and hardness of an AI-Si-Cu-Mg-Fe-Mn (380) aluminium die-casting alloy, Journal of Materials Science 30 (1995) 1698-1708
Shabestari, The effect of iron and manganese on the formation of intermetallic compounds in aluminum–silicon alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A 383 (2004) 289–298
Luc, Eutectic modification and microstructure development in Al–Si Alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A 413-414 (2005) 243-248
%SiC Composites, Materials Transactions 49 (2008) 671-680.
Online since: June 2004
Authors: Vytautas Grivickas, Enn Velmre, Andres Udal
Grivickas2
1
Department of Electronics, Tallinn Technical University, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia,
2
Institute of Materials Science and Applied Research, Vilnius University, Sauletekio 10, LT-2054
Vilnius, Lithuania
Keywords: Silicon Carbide, Germanium, Silicon, Phonon Drag, Seebeck Coefficient,
Thermoelectric Figure-of-Merit
Abstract.
The µ meff -term explains also the close Sph values for p- and n-type materials (see Ge and Si data in Fig.1).
Promising examples of special effective materials [10,11] are compared with best-case estimations for p-6H-SiC at different free carrier concentrations.
The Estonian Science Foundation (grant 5180) and the Lithuanian Science and Studies Foundation are acknowledged for financial support.
Journal Vol. 27(3) (1964), p.43
The µ meff -term explains also the close Sph values for p- and n-type materials (see Ge and Si data in Fig.1).
Promising examples of special effective materials [10,11] are compared with best-case estimations for p-6H-SiC at different free carrier concentrations.
The Estonian Science Foundation (grant 5180) and the Lithuanian Science and Studies Foundation are acknowledged for financial support.
Journal Vol. 27(3) (1964), p.43
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Peng Yang, Xiao Ning Zhang, Xiao Wen Liu
Material and test method
Material
Five cold patch asphalt mixtures (graded from fine to coarse) which have been used widely
were selected .
Material Test System (MTS-810) was used in fatigue test (IDT,according to ASTM D4123).The materials were test at 15±1℃ with 10Hz continuous semi-regular vector load (stress control mode).Five stress ratios (0.2,0.3,0.4,0.5,0.6) were adopted and 6 specimen were use in each stress ratio.
Penetration Test Utilization od the DCP for in-situ material characterization has been extensively research,and is reported in the literature (Gabr,M et al.,1989).DCP use has been accepted as a reliable tool for unbound materials,but its use for other materials,such as asphalt-based mixtures,is still limited (Kim et al.,2003).
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities,V.14,Issue 4, pp.141-148
,et al.Fatigue and Healing Characterization of Asphalt Mixtures[J].Journal of Material Civil and Engineering,2003 15(1):75-83
Material Test System (MTS-810) was used in fatigue test (IDT,according to ASTM D4123).The materials were test at 15±1℃ with 10Hz continuous semi-regular vector load (stress control mode).Five stress ratios (0.2,0.3,0.4,0.5,0.6) were adopted and 6 specimen were use in each stress ratio.
Penetration Test Utilization od the DCP for in-situ material characterization has been extensively research,and is reported in the literature (Gabr,M et al.,1989).DCP use has been accepted as a reliable tool for unbound materials,but its use for other materials,such as asphalt-based mixtures,is still limited (Kim et al.,2003).
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities,V.14,Issue 4, pp.141-148
,et al.Fatigue and Healing Characterization of Asphalt Mixtures[J].Journal of Material Civil and Engineering,2003 15(1):75-83
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Hao Cheng Wang, H.T. Zhang, Q. Wang, T.W. Chen
From the figure the shape and the location of the abrasive
flow in the big material barrel can be seen clearly.
The most notable nature of the material is whether it flow or dispersion state.
Wang, Journal of Tianjin institute of textile science and technology, Vol. 19 (2000) No.4, pp.17.
Wang, Journal of Tianjin university of light industry, Vol.41 (2002) No.2, pp.25 (Chinese)
Yang, Journal of Taiyuan university of technology, Vol.26 (1995) No.4, pp.46.
The most notable nature of the material is whether it flow or dispersion state.
Wang, Journal of Tianjin institute of textile science and technology, Vol. 19 (2000) No.4, pp.17.
Wang, Journal of Tianjin university of light industry, Vol.41 (2002) No.2, pp.25 (Chinese)
Yang, Journal of Taiyuan university of technology, Vol.26 (1995) No.4, pp.46.
Online since: March 2004
Authors: Eui Pak Yoon, Jun Park, Ji Hyun Yoon, Soon Dong Park, Bong Sang Lee
The
evaluations for the J-R fracture resistance of the piping materials are a prerequisite for performing
LBB analysis to demonstrate the flaw stability [4].
The materials used in the present investigation were three different AISI Type 347 GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) welds fabricated with different filler metals.
DeLong : The Welding Journal July (1974), p. 273s
Oh et al. : Journal of Materials Science Vol. 34 (1999), p. 4751
Vanecho : The Welding Journal Feb. (1982), p. 37s
The materials used in the present investigation were three different AISI Type 347 GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding) welds fabricated with different filler metals.
DeLong : The Welding Journal July (1974), p. 273s
Oh et al. : Journal of Materials Science Vol. 34 (1999), p. 4751
Vanecho : The Welding Journal Feb. (1982), p. 37s