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Online since: February 2020
Authors: Alok Satapathy, Bishnu Prasad Nanda
Takagi et al. [2] analyzed the effects of bamboo fiber reinforcement on the thermal insulating behavior of PLA composite.
Bagadiya et al. [7] examined the use of keratin waste, derived from human hair as short fiber for elastomers.
Srinivasan et al. [9] studied the thermal characteristics of epoxy based hybrid composite reinforced with banana and flax fiber.
Boopalan et al. [10] investigated the thermal and mechanical behaviour of jute and banana fiber reinforced hybrid composite.
EL-Wazery, Mechanical Characteristics and Novel Applications of Hybrid Polymer Composites- A Review, JMES 8 (2017) 666-675
Bagadiya et al. [7] examined the use of keratin waste, derived from human hair as short fiber for elastomers.
Srinivasan et al. [9] studied the thermal characteristics of epoxy based hybrid composite reinforced with banana and flax fiber.
Boopalan et al. [10] investigated the thermal and mechanical behaviour of jute and banana fiber reinforced hybrid composite.
EL-Wazery, Mechanical Characteristics and Novel Applications of Hybrid Polymer Composites- A Review, JMES 8 (2017) 666-675
Online since: September 2023
Authors: Abderrahim El Attar, Yassine Kouach, Mostafa El Hachloufi
Mathematical Modeling of Agricultural Insurance Pricing in Morocco
KOUACH Yassine1,a, EL ATTAR Abderrahim1,b*
and EL HACHLOUFI Mostafa1,c
1Department of Statistics and Mathematics Applied to Economics and Management, FSJES Ain Sebaa, University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco
ayassine.kouach-etu@etu.univh2c.ma, btous_messages@yahoo.com,
cmostafa.elhachloufi@univh2c.ma
Keywords: Mathematical Modelling, Agriculture Insurance, Index Insurance, Yield Insurance, Pure Premium, Ordinary Differential Equations, Variable Separable Method.
The pure premium 𝑝𝑝 that the insured will pay to underwrite the index yield insurance is expressed as the expectation of the loss in the yield expressed as: pp=EL
Dhillon et al., Effects of simulated hail damage and foliar-applied recovery treatments on growth and grain yield of wheat, field pea, and dry bean crops, Canadian Journal of Plant Science 101 (2021)
Zhang et al., Effect of Drought on Agronomic Traits of Rice and Wheat: A Meta-Analysis, Int J Environ Res Public Health 15 (2018) 839
Jones et al., The DSSAT cropping system model, European Journal of Agronomy 18 (2003) 235–265
The pure premium 𝑝𝑝 that the insured will pay to underwrite the index yield insurance is expressed as the expectation of the loss in the yield expressed as: pp=EL
Dhillon et al., Effects of simulated hail damage and foliar-applied recovery treatments on growth and grain yield of wheat, field pea, and dry bean crops, Canadian Journal of Plant Science 101 (2021)
Zhang et al., Effect of Drought on Agronomic Traits of Rice and Wheat: A Meta-Analysis, Int J Environ Res Public Health 15 (2018) 839
Jones et al., The DSSAT cropping system model, European Journal of Agronomy 18 (2003) 235–265
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Abu Hassan Haslan, Imad Hussein Kadhim
However, the sensitivity values at RT in the present study are better than that reported by Fields et al. [11].
El-Maghraby, A.
El-Maghraby, A.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Iis Sopyan, Mohamad Yatim Norazlina, Yusof Faridah, Chantara Thevy Ratnam
Ratnam et al. [7] reported earlier that irradiation-induced reactions occur both in double bond and epoxy regions of ENR.
According to Datta et al. [10] and Banik and Bhowmick [11], oxidative crosslinking and chain scission are believed to be prevailing reactions.
According to Ang et al. [15], the irradiation-induced crosslinking in polymers is often reflected by the hardness of the irradiated sample.
This is similar to irradiated ENR50 which have been studied by Ratnam et al. [7] who observed that the hardness of ENR50 was increased with irradiation.
References [1] Allaoui, A. & El Bounia, N. (2009).
According to Datta et al. [10] and Banik and Bhowmick [11], oxidative crosslinking and chain scission are believed to be prevailing reactions.
According to Ang et al. [15], the irradiation-induced crosslinking in polymers is often reflected by the hardness of the irradiated sample.
This is similar to irradiated ENR50 which have been studied by Ratnam et al. [7] who observed that the hardness of ENR50 was increased with irradiation.
References [1] Allaoui, A. & El Bounia, N. (2009).
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Shao Hong Peng, Sha Liang, Jian Li, Mei Yu, Yan Huang
Elementary analyzer(Vario EL cube) is used to determine the content of non-metallic elements such as C, H, S and N, while X fluorescence analyzer(XRF - 1800) is used to determine the metallic element in the sample.
The data is near to reports by Roy C et al[15] and Chaala A. et al[16].
Fe and Al are two major metals in the sample because steel and aluminium alloy are usually used for automotive industry [17].
Tetsuji, et al.
Okuda, et al.
The data is near to reports by Roy C et al[15] and Chaala A. et al[16].
Fe and Al are two major metals in the sample because steel and aluminium alloy are usually used for automotive industry [17].
Tetsuji, et al.
Okuda, et al.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Kai Zhang, Yun Tan, Fang Ju Zhang, Hao Liang
Abbott et al.[4] have reported that for magnesium die cast alloys AS21 AM60 and AZ91, the strain rate sensitivity decreases with increasing Al content for a strain rate range 0.012s-1~1.2 s-1.
Aune et al.[5] studied the behavior of three different die cast magnesium alloys (AM50A, AM60B and AZ91) at strain rates from 15s-1 to 130s-1, and discussed the sensitivity of flow strength to the strain rate.
In addition, AZ80[6],AZ91[7],Zk60[8],WE43[9],et al. were studied in wide strain rates range from 10-3s-1 to 103s-1.
[6] E.El-Magd, M.
[12] M.A.Meyers et al, Acta Mater. 51(2003) , p.1307
Aune et al.[5] studied the behavior of three different die cast magnesium alloys (AM50A, AM60B and AZ91) at strain rates from 15s-1 to 130s-1, and discussed the sensitivity of flow strength to the strain rate.
In addition, AZ80[6],AZ91[7],Zk60[8],WE43[9],et al. were studied in wide strain rates range from 10-3s-1 to 103s-1.
[6] E.El-Magd, M.
[12] M.A.Meyers et al, Acta Mater. 51(2003) , p.1307
Online since: May 2017
Authors: Patrick Fiorenza, Fabrizio Roccaforte, Filippo Giannazzo, Marilena Vivona, Antonino La Magna
El, IEEE Trans.
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Online since: July 2016
Authors: Mohd Asri Selamat, Talib Ria Jaafar, Salina Budin, Mohd Afiq Nurul Hadi
Sarmadi et al. [3] have studied the possibility of fabrication of carbon –copper composite using friction stir processing (FSP).
Similar findings were reported by Xiao et al. [6] and Xiao et al. [7].
Feng et al. [9] have studied the effect of lubricants on warm compaction process of Cu-based composite.
The finding is correlated with previous work reported by Feng et al. [9].
[2] S.F.Moustafa, S.A.El-Badry, A.M.Sanad and B.Kieback, Friction and wear of copper–graphite composites made with Cu-coated and uncoated graphite powders, Wear. 253(2002) 699–710
Similar findings were reported by Xiao et al. [6] and Xiao et al. [7].
Feng et al. [9] have studied the effect of lubricants on warm compaction process of Cu-based composite.
The finding is correlated with previous work reported by Feng et al. [9].
[2] S.F.Moustafa, S.A.El-Badry, A.M.Sanad and B.Kieback, Friction and wear of copper–graphite composites made with Cu-coated and uncoated graphite powders, Wear. 253(2002) 699–710
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Günter Wagner, Roberta Nipoti, Mara Bruzzi, Stefano Lagomarsino, Silvio Sciortino, Antonella Poggi, Francesco Moscatelli, Andrea Scorzoni
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Online since: December 2016
Authors: Rochdi El Abdi, Marcel Poulain, Noella Evano
El Abdi2, a and M.
Similarly, Duncan et al [8] obtained an activation energy of 50 kJ/ mol., with dynamic tests.
Similarly, Duncan et al [8] obtained an activation energy of 50 kJ/ mol., with dynamic tests.