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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Arturo Barba Pingarrón, Miguel Ángel Hernández, Alba Covelo, Raúl Valdez
., NACE Corrosion Engineer's Reference Book, 3rd Edition, NACE International, Houston Texas,2002
Yoon, Analysis of the Intermetallic Compound Formed in Hot Dip Aluminized Steel, Advanced Materials Research, 15-17 (2007) 159-163
Yoon, Observations of Intermetallic Compound Formation of Hot Dip Aluminized Steel, Materials Science Forum, 519-521 (2006) 1871-1876 [7] C.J.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Jun Sun, Zhuang Chen, Feng Zhang
The Designment of Digital Greenhouse Expert System SUN Jun1, ZHANG Feng2, CHEN Zhuang2 1.School of Electrical and Information engineer, Jiangsu University, Jiangsu Zhenjiang 212013 E-mail:sun2000jun@ujs.edu.cn 2 Jingjiang College of Jiangsu University, Jiangsu Zhenjiang 212013 zhangfeng@ujs.edu.cn Key Words: Digital Greenhouse; Expert system; Artificial Intelligence Abstract: In order to improve the management of crops in digital greenhouse, and give crops a healthy growth, the digital greenhouse expert system is developed based on the growth knowledge of agricultural greenhouse, computer technology and artificial intelligence technology.
The main requirements are included as follows. (1) The basic information of crop growth including a general overview about the plant shape, color type, growth stage, morphological characteristics, adaptability indicators and so on. (2) The inquiry of the cultivation and management techniques including Cultivation and care management essentials. (3) The control of pest diagnosis including pest queries, pest diagnosis( specific to the stem, leaves, flowers and fruits, plants syndrome); (4) Expert online forum. 2 Hardware and software environment 2.1 Hardware environment The computer of server-side is required for the advanced Pentium PC, whose frequency is 2G Hz above and memory is more than 512 megabytes.
Online since: May 2021
Authors: V. Ezerskiy, N.V. Kuznetsova, A.D. Seleznev
[3] Ron Zevenhoven, Loay Saeed, Automotive shredder residue (ASR) and compact disc (CD) waste: options for recovery of materials and energy, Espoo: Helsinki University of Technology, Energy Engineering and Environmental Protection, 2003
Seleznev, Justification of the water-cement ratio decision for cement mixtures using CBPB wastes, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2019) 1009-1015
Sambhaji, Use of waste plastic in concrete mixture as aggregate replacement, International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science. 12 3 (2016) 115-118
Cui, Size effect of waste compact disc shred on properties of concrete, Advanced Materials Research. 346 (2012) 40-46
Kashikar, Environment friendly concrete by replacement of coarse Aggregates by waste CD’s, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT). 4 7 (2018) 397-399
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chuan Zhen Huang, Jun Wang, Zeng Wen Liu, Peng Yao, Dun Liu, Hong Tao Zhu
Study on the effect of standoff distance on processing performance of alumina ceramics in two modes of abrasive waterjet turning patterns Dun Liua, Chuanzhen Huangb , Jun Wangc, Hongtao Zhud, Peng Yaoe , ZengWen Liuf Center for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, China, 250061 aliudunsdu@gmail.com, bchuanzhenh@sdu.edu.cn, cjun.wang@unsw.edu.au, dhtzhu@sdu.edu.cn, eyaopeng@sdu.edu.cn, fzw-liu@sdu.edu.cn Keywords:Depth of penetration, Standoff distance, AWJ turning, Surface roughness Abstract.
Introduction AWJ machining technology has been found to be one of the most advanced non-traditional methods for machining difficult-to-cut materials (e.g. ceramics) with the distinct advantages of negligible thermal effects and extremely low cutting force [1-3].
Wang: Abrasive Waterjet Machining of Engineering Materials (Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, 2003) [4] D.S.Srinivasu, D.A.Axinte, P.H.Shipway, et al: Int.
Forum Vol. 697-698(2011), p.166
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Fabio de Angelis
Key, Implementation of a time dependent plasticity theory into structural computer programs, Constitutive Equations in Viscoplasticity: Computational and Engineering Aspects, AMD-20, ASME, New York, (1976)
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5 No. 2 (2007), pp. 105-116
Pasquino: The consequence of different loading rates in elasto/viscoplasticity, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 10 (2011), pp. 2911-2916
Cancellara: Implications due to different loading programs in inelastic materials, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 422 (2012), pp. 726-733
Cancellara: Results of distinct modes of loading procedures in the nonlinear inelastic behavior of solids, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 482-484 (2012), pp. 1004-1011.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Jiří Brožovský
Your Paper's Title Starts Here: Please Center use Helvetica (Arial) 14 Rebound Hammer Tests of Calcium Silicate Bricks – Effects of Internal Compressive Stress on Measurement Results Jiri Brozovsky1, a FULL First Author1, a, FULL Second Author2,b and Others3,c 1 University of Technology Brno, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology of Building Materials and Components, CZ-62800 Brno, Czech Republic abrozovsky.j@fce.vutbr.cz 1Full address of first author, including country 2Full address of second author, including country 3List all distinct addresses in the same way aemail, bemail, cemail Keywords: Calcium silicate brick, Rebound hammer, Calibration relationships, Internal stressList the keywords covered in your paper.
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Acknowledgements This paper was realized thanks to the financial support by the Czech Science Foundation: Project P104/12/810”Study of properties of calcium silicate masonry units by non-destructive testing methods and of the European Union's "Operational Programme Research and Development for Innovations", No.CZ.1.05/2.1.00/03.0097, as an activity of the regional Centre AdMaS "Advanced Materials, Structures and Technologies".
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119V.N.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Petar Ćurković, Bojan Jerbić, Tomislav Stipančić
Probabilistic Approach to Robot Group Control Tomislav Stipancic1,a, Bojan Jerbic2,b and Petar Curkovic3,c 1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 3Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia atomislav.stipancic@fsb.hr, bbojan.jerbic@fsb.hr, cpetar.curkovic@fsb.hr Keywords: Probabilistic Robotics, Bayesian Networks, Control, Context, Ontology, Assembly.
For such reasons, the system that cannot perceive the environment has to be programmed for a limited range of actions foreseen in advance by the system developer.
Information about conditional probabilities for each robot has to be defined in advance.
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119
Efforts to Blend Ontology with Bayesian Networks: An Overview, In Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, Chendgu, China (2010)
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Zhao Dong Wang, R.D.K. Misra, Guo Dong Wang, Bin Wang, Yan Mei Li, Yong Yang
Misra2 1State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, Liaoning, China 2Laboratory for Excellence in Advanced Steel Research, Department of Metallurgical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968-0521, USA *zhdwang@mail.neu.edu.cn Keywords: Ultra fast cooling, Nanoscale cementite, Precipitation kinetics, Precipitation strengthening, Classical nucleation theory.
Misra, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 588 (2013) 167-174
Palmiere, Advanced Materials Research, 1043 (2014) 154-158
Deschamps, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 360 (2003) 214-219
Fu, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 489 (2008) 107-112.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Feng Guo Cui, Shi Dong Yang, Sun Peng
Each advanced technology has its applicable conditions and environment, including the local culture, customers and traditions, which must not be applied directly without overall consideration.
In Municipal water supply and drainage pipeline engineering, large diameter pipelines are placed to meet the needs of people's daily life and work, some of which are cancelled because they do not meet the installation requirement Various materials of pipes in the future will be to developed for the diversification, making the same piping material adaptable to a variety of conditions of more extreme environment, facilitating in the laying of the pipeline, and increasing the construction efficiency.
GPS technology has remarkable characteristics of all-weather adaptability, high precision and high efficiency, which is the most advanced positioning technology, acquiring and positioning data correctly, and effectively, The GPS can also be integrated with water supply pipe network GIS, through smart phones, PDA and other handheld terminal devices, providing convenient reference of the terrain and pipeline data. 3) Mobile Internet technology.
With the rapid development of wireless access technology and mobile terminal technology, the information construction in water supply industry can introduce intelligent mobile phone, tablet PC, PDA and other mobile devices and services in pipe inspection, leak detection, engineering completion acceptance business, mobile office.
[9] "The First City Pipe Gallery Construction Forum and the Model Cities Pipe Gallery Matchmaking Summit" Highlights, J.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Thilo Pirling, Jeremy Epp, Thomas Hirsch
Introduction Induction hardening is a technical important manufacturing process for automotive and other large scale engineering components [1].
The equipment SALSA at ILL, is well suited for strain measurements in the bulk of large engineering components, but also enables measurements near a surface [5, 6].
This provides a diffraction angle near 90° for most engineering relevant metallic materials.
In: Surface Engineering, Ed.: P.
Leachman, R.: ”Complementary X-Ray and neutron strain measurements of a carburized surface”, Materials Science and Engineering, A257 (1998), p. 333-340 [9] Moore, M.
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