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Online since: July 2012
Authors: Zhen Dong Zhao, Liang Wu Bi, Guan Hua Sui, Yan Ju Lu, Yu Xiang Chen
Nopadiene can be widely used as raw materials for functional polymers.
Cupas et al [6] obtained yellow polymers because of the high temperature (190 ℃) during the preparation of nopadiene using nopol as material.
Experimental Material and instrument INTELLI-RAY 600 Shuttered UV Floodlight(Uvitron International, Inc.)
Acknowledgements This research was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30972319) and Special Foundation of Fundamental Works for Science and Technology (Grant No. 2007FY230200), that should be acknowledged from the authors.
Trumbo: Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 33(1995), p.2275
Cupas et al [6] obtained yellow polymers because of the high temperature (190 ℃) during the preparation of nopadiene using nopol as material.
Experimental Material and instrument INTELLI-RAY 600 Shuttered UV Floodlight(Uvitron International, Inc.)
Acknowledgements This research was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30972319) and Special Foundation of Fundamental Works for Science and Technology (Grant No. 2007FY230200), that should be acknowledged from the authors.
Trumbo: Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 33(1995), p.2275
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Kun Zhang, Hai Feng Wang, Zhuang Li
Acknowledgment
The work was supported by Hainan Provincial Natural Science Fund (No.612128), The 2011 Hainan education science research topics of the "12th Five-Year Plan (No.QJI12538), Chinese National Forestry Public Program (No.201204715), The Project of Science Foundation of Educational Department of Hainan Province (No.Hjkj2012-46), Scientific Research Foundation of Qiongzhou University (No.QYQN201230, No.QYQN201326).
Advanced Materials Research Vol. 659 (2013) pp 128-133
Key Engineering Materials.
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2002 23( 11) : 2193~ 2212 [7] C.Huang, L.
International Journal of Re2 mote Sensing, 2002, 23( 4)725~ 749
Advanced Materials Research Vol. 659 (2013) pp 128-133
Key Engineering Materials.
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2002 23( 11) : 2193~ 2212 [7] C.Huang, L.
International Journal of Re2 mote Sensing, 2002, 23( 4)725~ 749
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Zong Gang Wang, Guang Tong Feng, Rui He Wang, Hong Shan Zhao
Generally, rock in a formation is treated as an isotropic continuous linear elastic material [1,2].
Then the specimen is compressed by material testing machine along its axis direction.
Experimental results analysis Figure 5: Stress-strain curve of a typical elastic-plastic material Generally, a typical elastic-plastic material’s stress-strain curve is shown in Fig. 5.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Doctoral Science Foundation of Ministry of Education (20100133120004).
References [1] M K HUBBERT, G D.WILLIS, Petroleum Transactions, AIME, 1957, 210: 153-168; [2] G A WIEBOLS, N G W COOK,International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences and Geo-mechanics Abstracts, 1968, 5(6):529-549; [3] M CHEN, Y JIN, Rock Mechanics of Petroleum Engineering, Science Press; [4] Y JIN, M CHEN, G H LIU, Z X CHEN, Journal of Geo-mechanics,1999,5(1):4-11 (in Chinese); [5] M R MCLEAN, M A ADDIS, Wellbore Stability Analysis: A Review of Current Methods of Analysis and Their Field Application, IADC/SPE Drilling conference, Houston Texas, February 27-March 2 1990; [6] C HSIAO, Halliburton Service, Growth of Plastic Zone in Porous Medium Around a Wellbore, Offshore Technology Conference, Houston Texas, May 2-5 1988; [7] A J LI, West-China Exploration Engineering,1994,6(1):11-14 (in Chinese); [8] J J HUANG, M R CUI, P Y LUO.
Then the specimen is compressed by material testing machine along its axis direction.
Experimental results analysis Figure 5: Stress-strain curve of a typical elastic-plastic material Generally, a typical elastic-plastic material’s stress-strain curve is shown in Fig. 5.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Doctoral Science Foundation of Ministry of Education (20100133120004).
References [1] M K HUBBERT, G D.WILLIS, Petroleum Transactions, AIME, 1957, 210: 153-168; [2] G A WIEBOLS, N G W COOK,International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences and Geo-mechanics Abstracts, 1968, 5(6):529-549; [3] M CHEN, Y JIN, Rock Mechanics of Petroleum Engineering, Science Press; [4] Y JIN, M CHEN, G H LIU, Z X CHEN, Journal of Geo-mechanics,1999,5(1):4-11 (in Chinese); [5] M R MCLEAN, M A ADDIS, Wellbore Stability Analysis: A Review of Current Methods of Analysis and Their Field Application, IADC/SPE Drilling conference, Houston Texas, February 27-March 2 1990; [6] C HSIAO, Halliburton Service, Growth of Plastic Zone in Porous Medium Around a Wellbore, Offshore Technology Conference, Houston Texas, May 2-5 1988; [7] A J LI, West-China Exploration Engineering,1994,6(1):11-14 (in Chinese); [8] J J HUANG, M R CUI, P Y LUO.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Shu Feng Ye, Jin Hong Li, Qiang Xie, Wen Fen Yang, Guo Zhuo Gong
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by Beijing Postdoctoral fund (B148) and Green Shoots Plan of Beijing Academy of Science and Technology (B142).
Shi, Journal of Cleaner Production. 24 (2012) 159-167
Olyphant, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 132 (2012) 37-47
Mi, Construction and Building Materials. 35 (2012) 8-14
Davalos, Construction and Building Materials. 30 (2012) 505-515
Shi, Journal of Cleaner Production. 24 (2012) 159-167
Olyphant, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 132 (2012) 37-47
Mi, Construction and Building Materials. 35 (2012) 8-14
Davalos, Construction and Building Materials. 30 (2012) 505-515
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Risdiana Risdiana, Togar Saragi, Atiek Rostika Noviyanti, Muhammad Abdan Syakuur, Yati Maryati, Anita Eka Putri, Rosaldi Pratama, Muhammad Naufal Farras, Utami Widyaiswari
The results show that non-magnetic Zn impurities cause a change in the value of structural parameters and magnetic parameters of the ECCO materials.
Therefore, this ECCO material probably has a wider superconducting phase similar to other electron-doped materials, such as Pr2-xCexCuO4 (PCCO) and Nd2-xCexCuO4 (NCCO) which have a superconducting phase range from x ≈ 0.10 to x ≈ 0.24 [22].
Saragi, Risdiana, The effect of heating treatment in electron doped superconductor Eu1.85Ce0.15CuO4+α-δ, Journal of Physics: Conf.
Saragi, Risdiana, The effect of partial substitution of non-magnetic impurity Zn on the magnetic moments of Eu1.88Ce0.12Cu1-yZnyO4+α-δ, Material Science Forum 1028 (2021) 15-20
Materials Science Letters (2000) 791–794
Therefore, this ECCO material probably has a wider superconducting phase similar to other electron-doped materials, such as Pr2-xCexCuO4 (PCCO) and Nd2-xCexCuO4 (NCCO) which have a superconducting phase range from x ≈ 0.10 to x ≈ 0.24 [22].
Saragi, Risdiana, The effect of heating treatment in electron doped superconductor Eu1.85Ce0.15CuO4+α-δ, Journal of Physics: Conf.
Saragi, Risdiana, The effect of partial substitution of non-magnetic impurity Zn on the magnetic moments of Eu1.88Ce0.12Cu1-yZnyO4+α-δ, Material Science Forum 1028 (2021) 15-20
Materials Science Letters (2000) 791–794
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Shan Wang, Xing Hua Shi, Jing Zhang, Ding Hai Xu
Description of the material and state equation.
Null material model was provided in LS-DYNA, which could describe the liquid material by the key words *MAT_NULL [5].
The steel plate was defined as Lagrangian, the air, water and dynamite were defined as ALE multi-materials.
Carney et al: Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 109 (1993), p.67-75 [5] Bai JZ: LS-DYNA3D theoretical basis and case analysis (Science Press, China 2005)
[6] Zhou N, Qiao DJ: Materials dynamics under pulse beam radiation (National Defense Industry Press, China 2002) [7] He SQ, Wang S: Structural reliability analysis and design (National Defense Industry Press, China 1993)
Null material model was provided in LS-DYNA, which could describe the liquid material by the key words *MAT_NULL [5].
The steel plate was defined as Lagrangian, the air, water and dynamite were defined as ALE multi-materials.
Carney et al: Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 109 (1993), p.67-75 [5] Bai JZ: LS-DYNA3D theoretical basis and case analysis (Science Press, China 2005)
[6] Zhou N, Qiao DJ: Materials dynamics under pulse beam radiation (National Defense Industry Press, China 2002) [7] He SQ, Wang S: Structural reliability analysis and design (National Defense Industry Press, China 1993)
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Chun Hu Tao, Tao Jiang, Yang Yu, De Lin Liu
Journal of Materials Science, 2001, 36: 1433-1442
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International, 2009, 16(6): 75-79
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 27(5): 24-26 [9] Xie J X, Liu J AN.
China aeronautical material handbook[M].
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 3: 60-70.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International, 2009, 16(6): 75-79
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 27(5): 24-26 [9] Xie J X, Liu J AN.
China aeronautical material handbook[M].
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 3: 60-70.
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Zhe Qin, Cheng Yong Wang, Yue Xian Song, Ying Ning Hu, De Weng Tang, Z.G. Chen
The hardened steel (HRC 50) is the common materials used for die and mould machining.
Acknowledgements This project was granted by Nature Science Foundation Committee of China (No.50660115).
References [1] Y.N.Hu, C.Y.Wang, J.L.Wang, Z.Qin: Material Science Forum,Vol.471-472 (2004), pp. 374-379
[3] Z.Y.Zhao, C.Y.Wang, H.M.Zhou, Z.Qin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol. 192-193 (2007), pp.175-180
Engin,Y.Altintas: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture,Vol.41 (2001), pp.2195-2212
Acknowledgements This project was granted by Nature Science Foundation Committee of China (No.50660115).
References [1] Y.N.Hu, C.Y.Wang, J.L.Wang, Z.Qin: Material Science Forum,Vol.471-472 (2004), pp. 374-379
[3] Z.Y.Zhao, C.Y.Wang, H.M.Zhou, Z.Qin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol. 192-193 (2007), pp.175-180
Engin,Y.Altintas: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture,Vol.41 (2001), pp.2195-2212
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Peng Liu, Zhen Po Wang, Chun Lu
Next step is making a comprehensive evaluation of different heating/cooling mediums containing air, liquid; Phase Change Materials (PCMs) etc then choose a feasible thermal management solution.
There are a few parts that need further investigation and may be the development direction in the further: (1) New materials with higher heat capacity and easier for arrangement in battery pack will be used as the heating/cooling medium
[3] Kandler Smith, Chao-Yang Wang, Journal of Power Sources, J. 2006, 160: 662-673
[10] Lin Liu, Naiqing Zhang, Kening Sun, Tongyong Yang, Xiaodong Zhu, Rare Metal Materials and Engineering ,J.Vol 39(2010), p.936-940
Wang, Journal of Power Source ,J.
There are a few parts that need further investigation and may be the development direction in the further: (1) New materials with higher heat capacity and easier for arrangement in battery pack will be used as the heating/cooling medium
[3] Kandler Smith, Chao-Yang Wang, Journal of Power Sources, J. 2006, 160: 662-673
[10] Lin Liu, Naiqing Zhang, Kening Sun, Tongyong Yang, Xiaodong Zhu, Rare Metal Materials and Engineering ,J.Vol 39(2010), p.936-940
Wang, Journal of Power Source ,J.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Zai Yuan Li, Yan Wu, Jing Yun Jin
Experimental
Materials.
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51204034).
International Journal of Mineral Processing, 2013, 124: 1-7
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2001, 11(10): 2498-2503
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Chinese Universities, 2011, 2(25):341-346
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51204034).
International Journal of Mineral Processing, 2013, 124: 1-7
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2001, 11(10): 2498-2503
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Chinese Universities, 2011, 2(25):341-346