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Online since: January 2015
Authors: Vera Murgul, Nikolay Vatin, Ekaterina Aronova, Željka Radovanović, Maxim Shvarts
Solar energy systems in the reconstruction of heritage historical buildings of the northern towns (for example Sankt-Petersburg) (2014) Journal of Applied Engineering Science, Vol. 12 (2), pp. 121-128
The energy-efficient heat insulation thickness for systems of hinged ventilated facades (2014) Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 941-944, pp. 905-920
Comprehensive method of energy efficiency of residential house (2014) Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 953-954, pp. 1570-1577
Petersburg, Vol. 6, Natural and Technical Sciences, pp. 62-66
Modern deformation measurement techniques and their comparison (2008) Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 54 (5), pp. 364-371
The energy-efficient heat insulation thickness for systems of hinged ventilated facades (2014) Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 941-944, pp. 905-920
Comprehensive method of energy efficiency of residential house (2014) Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 953-954, pp. 1570-1577
Petersburg, Vol. 6, Natural and Technical Sciences, pp. 62-66
Modern deformation measurement techniques and their comparison (2008) Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 54 (5), pp. 364-371
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Pairote Klinpituksa, Muryanee Puteh, Azizan Kaesaman
Grafting of Itaconic Anhydride onto Natural Rubber as Compatibilizer for Rubber Blend, Experimental Optimization of Grafting Extent
Muryanee Puteh1, a, Pairote Klinpituksa1,b and Azizan Kaesaman1,c
1Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand.
Materials and methods Materials.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the support of Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University.
Alocka: Graft characteristics and solution properties of natural rubber-g-methyl methacrylate copolymer in MEK/toluene, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 44 (1992), 1841-1845
Phinyocheep: Influence of styrene on grafting efficiency of maleic anhydride onto naural rubber, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 95 (2005), 28-38.
Materials and methods Materials.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the support of Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University.
Alocka: Graft characteristics and solution properties of natural rubber-g-methyl methacrylate copolymer in MEK/toluene, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 44 (1992), 1841-1845
Phinyocheep: Influence of styrene on grafting efficiency of maleic anhydride onto naural rubber, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 95 (2005), 28-38.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Yun Hua Gao, Cui Ming Li, Qi Lun Zhang, Wei Bin Shen, Chun Ming Wang
Materials and methods Materials Facilities.
References [1] Qing Chang: Flocculating Science of water treatment(Chemistry Industry Press, Beijing) (in Chinese)
Journal of North China Institute of Technology.
[3] Ming Xie, Zhou Shi, Shuzhang Li: Discussion about Dehydration properties–resistance monitor of mud.Environment Science and Technology.
Journal of Kunming University of Science and Technology(Science and Technology).
References [1] Qing Chang: Flocculating Science of water treatment(Chemistry Industry Press, Beijing) (in Chinese)
Journal of North China Institute of Technology.
[3] Ming Xie, Zhou Shi, Shuzhang Li: Discussion about Dehydration properties–resistance monitor of mud.Environment Science and Technology.
Journal of Kunming University of Science and Technology(Science and Technology).
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Hong Yang Zhang, Wen Hua Zhang, Shan Si Tian, Hai Tao Xue
Earth Science-Journal of China University of Geosciences, 1989, 14(3): 259-269
Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science), 1996, 24 Sup: 83-87
Journal of Southwest Petroleum University(Science & Technology Edition), 2009, 31(1):14-18
Journal of Jilin University Earth Science Edition, 2012, 42 Sup.1: 26-42
Journal of Xian Shiyou University(Natural Science Edition), 2007, 22(6): 40-49
Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science), 1996, 24 Sup: 83-87
Journal of Southwest Petroleum University(Science & Technology Edition), 2009, 31(1):14-18
Journal of Jilin University Earth Science Edition, 2012, 42 Sup.1: 26-42
Journal of Xian Shiyou University(Natural Science Edition), 2007, 22(6): 40-49
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Karol Velíšek, Nina Danišová, Roman Ružarovský
Karol Velíšek, CSc.3,c
1Institute of Production Systems and Applied Mechanics, Faculty of Material Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Razusova 2, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Production Systems and Applied Mechanics, Faculty of Material Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Razusova 2, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic
3 Institute of Production Systems and Applied Mechanics, Faculty of Material Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Razusova 2, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic
aroman.ruzarovsky@stuba.sk, bnina.danisova@stuba.sk, ckarol.velisek@stuba.sk
Keywords: assembly process, assembly system, intelligent assembly, sensory, design.
Based to the acquired data the system will be able to adapt the material flow to the actual assembly conditions.
Matúšová, Automated design of assembly system with computer aided system help, in: Journal of Production Engineering, Vol. 14, Number 1, 2011, p. 31-34 ISSN 1821-4932 [9] D.R.
Vlášek, Introductory Design, Description and Analysis of the Material Flow at an Intelligent Manufacturing Cell, in: Future Management Science and Engineering : 2011 International Conference on Future Management Science and Engineering.
Charbulová, Optimalisation method of material flow at manufacturing process, in: Annals of Faculty of Engineering Hunedoara - Journal of Engineering. - ISSN 1584-2673. - Tom IX, Fasc. 4 (extra) (2011), s. 41-44
Based to the acquired data the system will be able to adapt the material flow to the actual assembly conditions.
Matúšová, Automated design of assembly system with computer aided system help, in: Journal of Production Engineering, Vol. 14, Number 1, 2011, p. 31-34 ISSN 1821-4932 [9] D.R.
Vlášek, Introductory Design, Description and Analysis of the Material Flow at an Intelligent Manufacturing Cell, in: Future Management Science and Engineering : 2011 International Conference on Future Management Science and Engineering.
Charbulová, Optimalisation method of material flow at manufacturing process, in: Annals of Faculty of Engineering Hunedoara - Journal of Engineering. - ISSN 1584-2673. - Tom IX, Fasc. 4 (extra) (2011), s. 41-44
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Chang Yin Gao, Wan Quan Li
Introduction
Quartz is most widely used mechanical-electric coupling material.
By means of the boundary condition , considering Eqs(3) we can calculate the twisting angle per unit length: (4) Substituting Eq.(4) into Eq.(3), the final expression for the torsion stress function can be rewritten as: (5) Using the definitions of the torsion stress function , the components of state of stress can be calculated as follows: (6) (7) (8) (9) Simulation of the polarization electric field For piezoelectric materials, experiments reveal that polarization P is proportional to the stresses applied when the stresses are not
“Review and prospect on research for piezoelectric sensors and dynamometers”, Journal of dalian university of technology, vol. 41, 2001, p. 127-134
“Investigation on torsion effect of piezoelectrics”, Journal of dalian university of technology, vol. 41, 2001, p.188-191
[3] Lu Pangming. « An Introductory Tensor», HeFei: China University of Science and Technology Press, 2004
By means of the boundary condition , considering Eqs(3) we can calculate the twisting angle per unit length: (4) Substituting Eq.(4) into Eq.(3), the final expression for the torsion stress function can be rewritten as: (5) Using the definitions of the torsion stress function , the components of state of stress can be calculated as follows: (6) (7) (8) (9) Simulation of the polarization electric field For piezoelectric materials, experiments reveal that polarization P is proportional to the stresses applied when the stresses are not
“Review and prospect on research for piezoelectric sensors and dynamometers”, Journal of dalian university of technology, vol. 41, 2001, p. 127-134
“Investigation on torsion effect of piezoelectrics”, Journal of dalian university of technology, vol. 41, 2001, p.188-191
[3] Lu Pangming. « An Introductory Tensor», HeFei: China University of Science and Technology Press, 2004
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Li Cheng, Wei Ma, Qi Liu, Jun Zhang, Yong Kang Xu, Xue Zhang, Meng Ran Zhang, Bing Han, Shao Xuan Huang
Materials and methods
Soybean protein powder (92.38% crude protein, Harbin Hi-tech Soybean Food Co., Ltd., Harbin, Heilongjiang, China), Protamex (activity 1.2×105U/g, Novozyme®), sugar, citric acid, concentrated orange juice (Harbin Shunda Food Additive Co., Ltd) etc.
All materials are food grade.
Li-Chan: Journal of Functional Foods Vol. 3 (2011), p. 229 [3] D.
Mishra: LWT-Food Science and Technology: Vol. 48 (2012), p.276 [9] S.
Mishra: LWT-Food Science and Technology: (2013), p.1 [11] M.
All materials are food grade.
Li-Chan: Journal of Functional Foods Vol. 3 (2011), p. 229 [3] D.
Mishra: LWT-Food Science and Technology: Vol. 48 (2012), p.276 [9] S.
Mishra: LWT-Food Science and Technology: (2013), p.1 [11] M.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Guo Sheng Xu
Simulation results
Summary
To solve the problem of large data processing during the process of defect detection, aiming at the characteristics of defect signals of measured materials, we developed an FPGA-based real-time data processing technology that is suitable for surface defect detection of materials. dedicated hardware FPGA is used in the lower layer to preprocess the image; dynamic threshold is used to determine the scope of defects and to extract defect data and package; under the premise of reserving complete brightness of the defects, the uploaded data is compressed to the maximum to reduce data processing pressure of the upper computer data so that the testing speed and accuracy of the whole device are enhanced.
The Second International Conference on Information and Computing Science, No. 2, 2009, pp.373-375
The Second International Conference on Information and Computing Science, No. 2, 2009, pp.207-210
Bradley, “Automated Surface Roughness Measurement”, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol. 9, No. 16, pp. 668-674, Dec. 2000
Journal of Materials Proeessing Technology, Vol. 125, pp. 427-433, Dec. 2002.
The Second International Conference on Information and Computing Science, No. 2, 2009, pp.373-375
The Second International Conference on Information and Computing Science, No. 2, 2009, pp.207-210
Bradley, “Automated Surface Roughness Measurement”, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol. 9, No. 16, pp. 668-674, Dec. 2000
Journal of Materials Proeessing Technology, Vol. 125, pp. 427-433, Dec. 2002.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Cui Xia Wei, Kun Ru Ma, Shou Jun Du, z.q. SUN
Stiffness Analysis and Determination of the Most Reasonable Height for Flat Vierendeel Structures
Cuixia Wei1,a, Shoujun Du1,b, Zhongqiang Sun2,c, Kunru Ma1
1 School of Civil Engineering, Hebei University of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang 050018 China
2 School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang 050018 China
akjweicui@163.com, bjzgc_yzh@126.com, csunzhongqiang80@126.com
Keywords: flat vierendeel structure; maximum stiffness; most reasonable height
Abstract.
Applied the unit vertical load on the model, assumed that the material was uniform and linear; the effect of the panel and steel was ignored.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Hebei University of Science and Technology Natural Science Foundation (XL200836).
Journal of Building Structures.
Journal of Guizhou University of Technology(Natural Science Edition).
Applied the unit vertical load on the model, assumed that the material was uniform and linear; the effect of the panel and steel was ignored.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Hebei University of Science and Technology Natural Science Foundation (XL200836).
Journal of Building Structures.
Journal of Guizhou University of Technology(Natural Science Edition).
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Renata Barbosa, Tatianny Soares Alves, Raimundo Miguel da Silva Jr., Isaias Damasceno Conceição, João Emídio da Silva Neto
Characterization of Bionanocomposites PHB, PEG
and Organophilic Clay
Júnior Raimundo Miguel da Silva1,a, Conceição Isaias Damasceno2,b,
Neto João Emídio da Silva 3,c, Alves Tatianny Soares 4,d, Barbosa Renata 4,e*
1 Federal University of Piauí – Graduate Program in Materials Science – Av.
Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. 2 Federal University of Piauí – Technology Center –Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. 3 Federal University of Campina Grande – Center for Science and Technology - Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering.
Campina Grande, PB - Brazil 4 Federal University of Piauí – Graduate Program in Materials Science – Av.
Acknowledgments The authors thank the Graduate Program in Materials Science (UFPI), LIMAV to the physical structure, by the partnership UFCG and IFPI, PHB Industrial for donating the resin and FAPEPI for financial support.
Spelling: Polymeric Multicomponent Materials: An Introduction.
Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. 2 Federal University of Piauí – Technology Center –Teresina, Piauí, Brazil. 3 Federal University of Campina Grande – Center for Science and Technology - Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering.
Campina Grande, PB - Brazil 4 Federal University of Piauí – Graduate Program in Materials Science – Av.
Acknowledgments The authors thank the Graduate Program in Materials Science (UFPI), LIMAV to the physical structure, by the partnership UFCG and IFPI, PHB Industrial for donating the resin and FAPEPI for financial support.
Spelling: Polymeric Multicomponent Materials: An Introduction.