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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Anton Panda, Ján Duplák, Slavko Jurko, Miroslav Kormoš
El-Hofy, Machining Technology: Machine Tools and Operations, CRC Press, 2008
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Zajac et al, Cutting facilities of new type of came cutting material, in: Proceedings of the Conference PPTO, Košice, 1995, pp. 138-139
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Zelenak et al, Comparison of mechanical properties of surface layers with use of nanoindentation and microindentation tests, Metalurgija 51/3 (2012) 309-312
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Zajac et al, Cutting facilities of new type of came cutting material, in: Proceedings of the Conference PPTO, Košice, 1995, pp. 138-139
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Zelenak et al, Comparison of mechanical properties of surface layers with use of nanoindentation and microindentation tests, Metalurgija 51/3 (2012) 309-312
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Fu Mei Liu, Song Qin, Hui Zhao, Hua Xiao Yan
Current Microbiology 56 (2008) 403–407
[3] Mohammad Ali Malboobi, Mandana Behbahani, and Hamid Madani, et al.
El-Tarabily, Amr H.
Ball, et al.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39 (2007) 2905–2914 [8] Woo-Jong Yim, Selvaraj Poonguzhali, and Munusamy Madhaiyan, et al.
The Journal of Microbiology 4 (2009)147-155 [9] Juliana Mendes Monteiro, Renata Estebanez Vollu, and Marcia Reed Rodrigues Coelho, et al.
El-Tarabily, Amr H.
Ball, et al.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39 (2007) 2905–2914 [8] Woo-Jong Yim, Selvaraj Poonguzhali, and Munusamy Madhaiyan, et al.
The Journal of Microbiology 4 (2009)147-155 [9] Juliana Mendes Monteiro, Renata Estebanez Vollu, and Marcia Reed Rodrigues Coelho, et al.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Ying Hua Song, Sheng Ming Chen, Jian Min Ren, Yuan Gao, Hui Xu
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:Journal of Hazardous Materials.Vol. 144(2007),p.171 [7] S.Ricordel, S.Taha, I.Cisse,et al.
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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Shinichi Furusawa, Yuusuke Koyama
Electrical Conductivity of Li2xZn2-3xTi1+xO4 Crystal
Shin-ichi Furusawa, Yuusuke Koyama
Department of Production and Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Gunma University
1-5-1 Tenjin-cho, Kiryu 376-8515, Japan
furusawa@el.gunma-u.ac.jp
Keywords: Lithium Zinc Titanate, Floating-zone Method, Crystal Growth, Crystal, Electrical Conductivity.
The crystal structure of LZTO is a spinel structure and the detail was analyzed by Hernandez et al. and Câmara et al. [7,8].
Câmara et al., International Journal of Quantum Chemistry Vol. 103, (2005) 580
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The crystal structure of LZTO is a spinel structure and the detail was analyzed by Hernandez et al. and Câmara et al. [7,8].
Câmara et al., International Journal of Quantum Chemistry Vol. 103, (2005) 580
[10] L.A.Lenonidov et al.: J.
[11] Z.Hong et al.: Electrochem.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: F. Ommi, Mehdi Farajpour, M. Yousefi
It was shown in the work of Lee at el.[5] that stronger tumble during intake stage and the consequential turbulence levels at the time of ignition results in a faster flame development
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Online since: January 2010
Authors: De Jun Kong, A.P. Hu, Hong Miao
Sun, et al: Chinese Journal of Lasers Vol.27 (2000), p. 756
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1284
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Zhang , et al: Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment Vol.28 (2007), p. 102 [4] R.G.
Wei, Q.L.Zhang, et al: Journal of Chinese Society for Corrosion and Protection Vol.20 (2000), p. 47 [5] H.F.
Wang, et al: Journal of Plasticity Engineering Vol. 13 (2006), p. 75 [8] Z.Ma, Y.H.
Zhang, et al: Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment Vol. 28 (2007), p. 102
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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Filippo G. Praticò, Venant Minani, Vincenzo Gallelli, Rosolino Vaiana, Teresa Iuele
Also, McDaniel et al., 2010 [16] reported that a way to increase surface macrotexture is to use gradations with larger NMAS (nominal maximum aggregate size).
In the study conducted by Goodman et al. [6], experimental data confirmed that increased macro-texture may be achieved through use of gap-graded aggregates (increasing FM) increase of voids (VMA), use of coarser mixes (lower percentages of aggregates passing the 4,75 mm sieve) or reducing mix density (lower compaction efforts).
D’apuzzo et al. [11] proposed a research focused on the recalibration of the existing prediction models; authors found that the best fitting results were obtained by using VMA, Cc, Pb and P4,75 as independent variables, that seemed to be the most significant factors influencing surface macrotexture (for example, Mean Profile Depth, MPD and Estimated Texture Depth, ETD).
Finally, Miller et al., 2012 [19] and Wu et al., 2012 [20] focused on how texture affects friction.
Abd El Halim.
In the study conducted by Goodman et al. [6], experimental data confirmed that increased macro-texture may be achieved through use of gap-graded aggregates (increasing FM) increase of voids (VMA), use of coarser mixes (lower percentages of aggregates passing the 4,75 mm sieve) or reducing mix density (lower compaction efforts).
D’apuzzo et al. [11] proposed a research focused on the recalibration of the existing prediction models; authors found that the best fitting results were obtained by using VMA, Cc, Pb and P4,75 as independent variables, that seemed to be the most significant factors influencing surface macrotexture (for example, Mean Profile Depth, MPD and Estimated Texture Depth, ETD).
Finally, Miller et al., 2012 [19] and Wu et al., 2012 [20] focused on how texture affects friction.
Abd El Halim.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Pei Yan Huang, J.H. Xie, Yi Yang, Jun Deng
Taljsten [5], Malek et al. [6], Smith et al. [7] and Guo et al
Teng et al. [9], Yang et al. [10] used finite element analysis to simulate the interfacial stress.
References [1] Wight RG, El-Hacha R, Erki MA.
Teng et al. [9], Yang et al. [10] used finite element analysis to simulate the interfacial stress.
References [1] Wight RG, El-Hacha R, Erki MA.
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Gabriel Ferro, Bilal Nsouli, Nada Habka, Olivier Kim-Hak, Maher Soueidan
Box 11-8281,
Riad El Solh 1107 2260 Beirut, Lebanon
a
maher.soueidan@univ-lyon1.fr, b
olivier.kim-hak@univ-lyon1.fr, cgabriel.ferro@univ-lyon1.fr,
d
nada.habka@univ-lyon1.fr, ebnsouli@cnrs.edu.lb
Keywords: Liquid phase, 3C-SiC, VLS, Growth kinetics, Germanium, µ-IR
Abstract.
Similar thickness difference was obtained in the case of the VLS growth of SiC epilayers using Al-Si melts [11].
When comparing to Al-Si melts, 10 sccm of propane never involved the formation of a SiC crust on top of these melts [11].
The difference is most probably due to the fact that liquid Al-Si dissolves more C than liquid Ge-Si does (Al can dissolve much more C than Ge do).
The propane flux is fixed to 3 sccm. similar values of growth rates are found between the use of Ge-Si and Al-Si melts though the C solubility is several orders of magnitude higher in the latter case.
Similar thickness difference was obtained in the case of the VLS growth of SiC epilayers using Al-Si melts [11].
When comparing to Al-Si melts, 10 sccm of propane never involved the formation of a SiC crust on top of these melts [11].
The difference is most probably due to the fact that liquid Al-Si dissolves more C than liquid Ge-Si does (Al can dissolve much more C than Ge do).
The propane flux is fixed to 3 sccm. similar values of growth rates are found between the use of Ge-Si and Al-Si melts though the C solubility is several orders of magnitude higher in the latter case.
Online since: March 2009
Authors: Philippe Bournot, Hatem Mhiri, Georges Le Palec, Inès Bhouri Baouab, Nejla Mahjoub Said
Alan Huber et al. [1] studied the influence of building width and orientation on plume issued from a
stack in presence of building.
Marvoidis et al. [2] examined in scaled field and wind tunnel experiments the dispersion of atmospheric pollutant in the vicinity of isolated obstacles of different shape (cube, cylinder and taller obstacle) and orientation with respect to the mean wind direction.
Mahjoub et al. [3] study the flow field structure around three dimensional circular cylinders.
In another numerical work Mahjoub et al. [4] studied the dispersion of a pollutant around a twodimensional obstacle.
Aerod. (2006) [4] Mahjoub Said, N., Mhiri, H, El Golli, S., Le Palec, G., Bournot, P: Rev.
Marvoidis et al. [2] examined in scaled field and wind tunnel experiments the dispersion of atmospheric pollutant in the vicinity of isolated obstacles of different shape (cube, cylinder and taller obstacle) and orientation with respect to the mean wind direction.
Mahjoub et al. [3] study the flow field structure around three dimensional circular cylinders.
In another numerical work Mahjoub et al. [4] studied the dispersion of a pollutant around a twodimensional obstacle.
Aerod. (2006) [4] Mahjoub Said, N., Mhiri, H, El Golli, S., Le Palec, G., Bournot, P: Rev.