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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Shu Juan Mao
Statistical Analysis on Primary and Secondary School Digital Disaster Education in China
Mao Shujuan1, a
1 School of Education, Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University, Nanchang, Jiangxi,China
acnliu2010@163.com
Keywords: .
Publicity and educational content to the image, radio, print materials on disaster prevention and mitigation will arouse people’s interest to them. 32.7% of them will pay attention to them and look forward to learn some skills, and their respective 8% of people do not look or do not care, watching from afar.
Research on Disaster Education in the Geography Teaching in MiddleSchools,Northeast Normal University of China,2008 [2] anru Wei,Mingyin Zhu. empirical research on disaster education of primary schools,Journal of Southwest University(Social Sciences Edition),2012
Preliminary Thought on Research of Disaster Education Theory andPractice, Journal of Catastrophology, 2011 [5] Karen S.
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,vol.21, no.2, p. 103-124, 2012 [7] M.K.
Publicity and educational content to the image, radio, print materials on disaster prevention and mitigation will arouse people’s interest to them. 32.7% of them will pay attention to them and look forward to learn some skills, and their respective 8% of people do not look or do not care, watching from afar.
Research on Disaster Education in the Geography Teaching in MiddleSchools,Northeast Normal University of China,2008 [2] anru Wei,Mingyin Zhu. empirical research on disaster education of primary schools,Journal of Southwest University(Social Sciences Edition),2012
Preliminary Thought on Research of Disaster Education Theory andPractice, Journal of Catastrophology, 2011 [5] Karen S.
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems,vol.21, no.2, p. 103-124, 2012 [7] M.K.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Chun Mei Gao, Min Jiao, Xiang Li, Jing Yu Liu, Yong Qiang Tian, Yu Huang, Xin Jun Chen
Meanwhile, phragmites australis roots have the ability of cleaning wastewater used as restoration materials to repair impaired riparian ecosystem, and of adsorbing and accumulating heavy metals pollutants as well.
Shanghai Environmental Sciences,1997,16(7):6-8,36 [2] Information on http://baike.baidu.com/view/357564.htm?
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2003,22(2): 6-9,19 [4] DONG Zhi-cheng, BAO Zheng-yu ,XIE Shu-yun,et al.
Geological Science and Technology Information, 2008,27(1):80-84 [5] SU Fang-li, ZHOU Xin, CHEN Jia-qi,et al.
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCE, 2010,26(1):33-36
Shanghai Environmental Sciences,1997,16(7):6-8,36 [2] Information on http://baike.baidu.com/view/357564.htm?
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2003,22(2): 6-9,19 [4] DONG Zhi-cheng, BAO Zheng-yu ,XIE Shu-yun,et al.
Geological Science and Technology Information, 2008,27(1):80-84 [5] SU Fang-li, ZHOU Xin, CHEN Jia-qi,et al.
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCE, 2010,26(1):33-36
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Qing Yang, Xin Qiu
Materials and methods
A bench scale experiment using a thin film composite polyamide of DK and NF90 membranes were carried out in this study, under the same test conditions (operation pressure, flow velocity and inflow TOC concentration for two kinds NF membrane were 0.5 MPa, 0.1m/s, and 500 mg/L, respectively).
Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 249 (2009), p. 227-234
Wang: QSAR and its research methods (China Environmental Science Publications, Beijing 2004)
Chen: Environmental Science development Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 2, (2008), p. 26-31
Zhu: Membrane Science and Technology Vol. 26 (2006), p. 14-19
Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 249 (2009), p. 227-234
Wang: QSAR and its research methods (China Environmental Science Publications, Beijing 2004)
Chen: Environmental Science development Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 2, (2008), p. 26-31
Zhu: Membrane Science and Technology Vol. 26 (2006), p. 14-19
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Shinichi Nishida, Kazuki Fukudome, J. Kudo, M. Motomura
Motomura2
1
Waseda University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Applied Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, Motomura Lab., Assistant Professor, Okubo 3-4-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,
169-0072, Japan
2
Waseda University, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Applied Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, Professor, Okubo 3-4-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-0072, and Kagami
Memorial Laboratory for Materials, Nishi-waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-0051, Japan
a shinichi-nishida@aoni.waseda.jp
Keywords: Magnesium alloy AZ31, strip casting, melt drag process, boss and rib
Abstract.
Magnesium alloy is the lightest structural material, so it is expected to widely use for small electronic device and etc.
Introduction Magnesium alloy is the lightest structural material, so it is expected to widely use for small electronic device and etc..
Substrate material is Cu.
Nishida et al.: The Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals, 55(2005), p. 315-320 [2] S.
Magnesium alloy is the lightest structural material, so it is expected to widely use for small electronic device and etc.
Introduction Magnesium alloy is the lightest structural material, so it is expected to widely use for small electronic device and etc..
Substrate material is Cu.
Nishida et al.: The Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals, 55(2005), p. 315-320 [2] S.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xi Ping Huang, Bi Jun Luo, Qi Zhang, Hai Hong Wu, Yu Qi Wang
Baer: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 86(2002), p.98
[8] W.Y.Shih, A.Rahardianto, R.W.Lee and Y.Cohen: Journal of Membrane Science. 252(2005), p.253
[11] D.Adkins and Y.Y.Yan: Journal of Bionic Engineering. 3(2006), p.147
[18] Z.X.Zhu, P.Yan and H.Y.Wei: Journal of East China University of Science and Technology ( Natural Science Edition). 35(2009), p.701
[19] M.H.Zhang and X.S.Li: Journal of East China Universit y of Science and Technology ( Natural Science Edition). 36(2010), p.14.
[8] W.Y.Shih, A.Rahardianto, R.W.Lee and Y.Cohen: Journal of Membrane Science. 252(2005), p.253
[11] D.Adkins and Y.Y.Yan: Journal of Bionic Engineering. 3(2006), p.147
[18] Z.X.Zhu, P.Yan and H.Y.Wei: Journal of East China University of Science and Technology ( Natural Science Edition). 35(2009), p.701
[19] M.H.Zhang and X.S.Li: Journal of East China Universit y of Science and Technology ( Natural Science Edition). 36(2010), p.14.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Gheorghe Ion Popescu, Mihail Nagea, Olivera Lupescu, Cristina Patru, Narcis Marcov
Introduction
Fibrin sealant is a two-component material consisting of fibrinogen and thrombin.
Material and method In order to evaluate the efficacy of FS in orthopaedic surgery, knee arthroplasty was chosen as the test procedure.
Curti et al., Organic glues or fibrin glues from pooled plasma: efficacy, safety and potential as scaffold delivery systems, Journal of Pharmacy and harmaceutical Sciences, 1 (2012) 124–140
Reisinger et al., Fibrin chain cross-linking, fibrinolysis, and in vivo sealing efficacy of differently structured fibrin sealants, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research B. 100 (2012) 1507–1512
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants. 13 ( 2003) 389–397, 2003
Material and method In order to evaluate the efficacy of FS in orthopaedic surgery, knee arthroplasty was chosen as the test procedure.
Curti et al., Organic glues or fibrin glues from pooled plasma: efficacy, safety and potential as scaffold delivery systems, Journal of Pharmacy and harmaceutical Sciences, 1 (2012) 124–140
Reisinger et al., Fibrin chain cross-linking, fibrinolysis, and in vivo sealing efficacy of differently structured fibrin sealants, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research B. 100 (2012) 1507–1512
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants. 13 ( 2003) 389–397, 2003
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Samir Mekid
When the small machine tools are made with expensive components and materials it is expected to make savings in a long term run.
Alternative processes like micro electro discharge machining (micro-EDM) can be suitable just for workpieces with 2D symmetry on conductive materials; but leaves heat affected zones and residual tensile stress.
The initial machining tests on Brass and Aluminum materials have shown promising results machined at various speeds from 15,000 rpm to 65,000 rpm.
References [1] O.Yuichi et al., Microfactory: Concept, History, and Developments, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 126, (2004), pp837-844
Wong,Tool-based micro-machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volumes 192-193, 1 October 2007
Alternative processes like micro electro discharge machining (micro-EDM) can be suitable just for workpieces with 2D symmetry on conductive materials; but leaves heat affected zones and residual tensile stress.
The initial machining tests on Brass and Aluminum materials have shown promising results machined at various speeds from 15,000 rpm to 65,000 rpm.
References [1] O.Yuichi et al., Microfactory: Concept, History, and Developments, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 126, (2004), pp837-844
Wong,Tool-based micro-machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volumes 192-193, 1 October 2007
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Amir Mostafapour Asl, S.M. Beimesl
Samuel, 2002, “Influence of drawbead geometry on sheet metal forming”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 122, pp. 94-103
Ferron, 2003, “Analytical modeling of drawbeads in sheet metal forming”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.133 pp. 359-370
Nilsson, 2005, “Optimization of draw-in for an automotive sheet metal part-An evaluation using surrogate models and response surfaces”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.159 pp. 426-434
Yuying, 2008, “Multi-objective optimization of sheet metal forming process using Pareto-based genetic algorithm”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.208 pp. 499-506
Li, 2010, “Multiobjective robust optimization method for drawbead design in sheet metal forming”, Journal of Materials and Design, Vol. 31 pp. 1917-1929
Ferron, 2003, “Analytical modeling of drawbeads in sheet metal forming”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.133 pp. 359-370
Nilsson, 2005, “Optimization of draw-in for an automotive sheet metal part-An evaluation using surrogate models and response surfaces”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.159 pp. 426-434
Yuying, 2008, “Multi-objective optimization of sheet metal forming process using Pareto-based genetic algorithm”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.208 pp. 499-506
Li, 2010, “Multiobjective robust optimization method for drawbead design in sheet metal forming”, Journal of Materials and Design, Vol. 31 pp. 1917-1929
Online since: October 2018
Authors: T.A. Vasilenko, A.D. Mishina
In the filtering practice two types of filtering materials are used: woven fabrics and non-woven materials, made from various natural and synthetic fibres, as well as various meshes and porous partitions.
The new designs of filters, filtering materials based on synthetic fibres for water purification and disinfection, and of polymer composites and granular contact beds are being developed [3−7].
A flocculant for the clarification of sewage waters from suspended solids at coal-mining industry enterprises and in building materials industry has been synthesized.
[6] Filter material.
[9] Bahareh Asadollahi Esfahani, Banafsheh Asadollahi Esfahani, Mina Shams Koupaei, Seyyedeh Zahra Ghasemi, Industrial Waste Water Treatment By Membrane Systems, Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences, 4 S1 (2014) 1168-1177
The new designs of filters, filtering materials based on synthetic fibres for water purification and disinfection, and of polymer composites and granular contact beds are being developed [3−7].
A flocculant for the clarification of sewage waters from suspended solids at coal-mining industry enterprises and in building materials industry has been synthesized.
[6] Filter material.
[9] Bahareh Asadollahi Esfahani, Banafsheh Asadollahi Esfahani, Mina Shams Koupaei, Seyyedeh Zahra Ghasemi, Industrial Waste Water Treatment By Membrane Systems, Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences, 4 S1 (2014) 1168-1177
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Guan Ga Dai, Wei Cui, Xue Zeng Wang
Principle
MFL testing is based on the characteristics of ferromagnetic materials with high magnetic conductivity.
When ferromagnetic materials are magnetized by external magnetic field, if the materials are continuous and uniform, the magnetic lines of force (MLOF) will be bound in the materials and almost no MLOF traverse through the material surface.
References [1] DAI Guang, CUI Wei, YANG Zhi-jun: China Safety Science Jouma1 Vol. 21 (2011), p. 82.
[4] HUNG Min, LI Gong: Journal of Beijing Information Science and Technology University Vol. 24 (2009), p. 33.
[11] CUI Wei, HUANG Songling, ZHAO Wei: Journal of Tsinghua University (Sci&Tech) Vol. 47(2007), p. 22.
When ferromagnetic materials are magnetized by external magnetic field, if the materials are continuous and uniform, the magnetic lines of force (MLOF) will be bound in the materials and almost no MLOF traverse through the material surface.
References [1] DAI Guang, CUI Wei, YANG Zhi-jun: China Safety Science Jouma1 Vol. 21 (2011), p. 82.
[4] HUNG Min, LI Gong: Journal of Beijing Information Science and Technology University Vol. 24 (2009), p. 33.
[11] CUI Wei, HUANG Songling, ZHAO Wei: Journal of Tsinghua University (Sci&Tech) Vol. 47(2007), p. 22.