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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Zhen Cun Li, Wen Li, Sheng Zeng
International Journal forNumerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 1996, 20: 489-516
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2008, 30(2):181-185
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2005, 24(15): 2709-2714
Beijing: China Academy of Railway sciences, 2006
Ananalytic solution of elasto-plastic pressure tunnel considering material softening and dilatancy[J].Engineering Mechanics,2004,23(19): 3213-3220
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2008, 30(2):181-185
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2005, 24(15): 2709-2714
Beijing: China Academy of Railway sciences, 2006
Ananalytic solution of elasto-plastic pressure tunnel considering material softening and dilatancy[J].Engineering Mechanics,2004,23(19): 3213-3220
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jing Fu Wang, Yin Zhi Wang, Lian Lian Guo, Ying Wang
Due to the automatic heat storage of the bed material in the process of sintering, the quality of sinter is uneven along with the height direction of bed material, which often leads to the quality reduction and the increase of the energy consumption of sintering process.Considering the automatic heat storage in the process of sintering , we could reduce the usage of solid fuel along with the direction of bed material, so as to make the sintering bedmaterial maintain the stability of the high temperature, uniform production performance, thus achieve the goal of high quality, high yield, and reducing the energy consumption [2].
Therefore, when the proportions of coke powder from top to bottom are respectively 4.9%, 4.3% and 3.7%the heat storage of upper material will be used by the lower material, which is advantageous to the reaction
An accumulation heat model and its application in iron ore sintering[J].Journal of Chongqing University,2008,31(9):1-6 [3] Zhucheng Huang,Yuan Jiang, Xiaoming Mao, et al.
Journal of Heilongjiang Institute of Science& Technology, 1999, 24( 3 ) :316- 320 [5] Zhenhua Liu, Guohua Xu.
Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific and Technical Literature Press,2002 [7] Rongzu Hu, Qizhi Shi.Thermal Analysis Kinetics [M].Beijing:Science Press, 2001
Therefore, when the proportions of coke powder from top to bottom are respectively 4.9%, 4.3% and 3.7%the heat storage of upper material will be used by the lower material, which is advantageous to the reaction
An accumulation heat model and its application in iron ore sintering[J].Journal of Chongqing University,2008,31(9):1-6 [3] Zhucheng Huang,Yuan Jiang, Xiaoming Mao, et al.
Journal of Heilongjiang Institute of Science& Technology, 1999, 24( 3 ) :316- 320 [5] Zhenhua Liu, Guohua Xu.
Shanghai: Shanghai Scientific and Technical Literature Press,2002 [7] Rongzu Hu, Qizhi Shi.Thermal Analysis Kinetics [M].Beijing:Science Press, 2001
Online since: August 2008
Authors: Marcello Filgueira, Guerold Sergueevitch Bobrovinitchii, A.P. Barbosa, L.J. Oliveira, R.S. Guimarães, S. Crespo
The selection of the bonding metal - for acting as the bonding matrix in the impregnated
diamond composite - also depends strongly on the abrasiveness and hardness of the material to be
cut [8].
Normally tungsten (W) is used as diamond bonding matrix for cutting materials such as concrete and some granites.
Journal Refractory Metals & Hard Materials. 14 (1994) 229-234
Journal of Materials Science Forum. 416-418 (2003) 228-234
Powder metallurgy science, MPIF, 2.ed.,1997, pp.171-172 [15] Metals Handbook. v.8. 8 ed.
Normally tungsten (W) is used as diamond bonding matrix for cutting materials such as concrete and some granites.
Journal Refractory Metals & Hard Materials. 14 (1994) 229-234
Journal of Materials Science Forum. 416-418 (2003) 228-234
Powder metallurgy science, MPIF, 2.ed.,1997, pp.171-172 [15] Metals Handbook. v.8. 8 ed.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Yuan Li, Hui Huang, Xi Peng Xu, You Ji Zhan
Consequently, the diamond abrasive is easy to pull-off, especially in the case of machining
hard-brittle materials [1].
The workpiece material for grinding was typical black granite whose mineral compositions and properties are listed in Table 1.
Liao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.51 (1995), pp.296-308
Hintermann: Journal of Materials Science, Vol.26 (1991), pp. 5093-5100
Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 123 (2001), pp.13-22.
The workpiece material for grinding was typical black granite whose mineral compositions and properties are listed in Table 1.
Liao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.51 (1995), pp.296-308
Hintermann: Journal of Materials Science, Vol.26 (1991), pp. 5093-5100
Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 123 (2001), pp.13-22.
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Sheng Wen Zhang, Chan Yuan Gong, Xi Feng Fang, T.X. Lan
Lan
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1Jiangsu University of science and technology, Zhenjiang, China
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xffang2006@163.com, bswzhang2003@163.com, cgongchanyuan_12@163.com,
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ltx36@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: Ship diesel engine cutting database, Weilenmann algorithm, Parameter optimization
Abstract.
User recommendation of cutting parameter material,tool,machi ne,cutting liquid objective function constraint condition algorithm etc.
The mathematic models from different cutting situation are different because of workpiece material, tool material and other cutting situations.
[3] Tugrul Ozel: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.
Gao: Journal of Harbin University of Science and Technology, Vol. 8 (2003) No.5, pp. 33-35.
User recommendation of cutting parameter material,tool,machi ne,cutting liquid objective function constraint condition algorithm etc.
The mathematic models from different cutting situation are different because of workpiece material, tool material and other cutting situations.
[3] Tugrul Ozel: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.
Gao: Journal of Harbin University of Science and Technology, Vol. 8 (2003) No.5, pp. 33-35.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: J. Aperribay, A. Villar, R. Fernández, Pedro Jose Arrazola
· Tool holder and cutting tool inserts
· Material bars: Steel AISI 1045
Example of chip typology map (workpiece material; AISI 1045 steel).
The practical training as it is explained in this paper, is focused in some workpiece materials (steels), cutting tool inserts...because time limitations.
Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 11, 1944, pp.
Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 16, May and June 1945, May: pp.267-275 and June: pp. 318-324. (1945) [3] M.C.
Example of chip typology map (workpiece material; AISI 1045 steel).
The practical training as it is explained in this paper, is focused in some workpiece materials (steels), cutting tool inserts...because time limitations.
Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 11, 1944, pp.
Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 16, May and June 1945, May: pp.267-275 and June: pp. 318-324. (1945) [3] M.C.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zhi Li Sui, Zhao Guang Li, Xu Peng Wang, Chun Lai Qu
Mechanism of dynamic loading test
Equipment and materials of test.
The studied material is strong coastal saline soil of Jin-Tang harbor district.
In order to study the modified effect under dynamic loading, the soil conserved 28d is the experimental material.
So, it is safe that modified saline soil is used to filter material
References [1] Zhang Lihua: Urban roads bridges & flood control.Vol.6(2006),p.33-34 [2] Lan Huiping, Li Dejian: West-china exploration engineering.Vol.8(2003),p.160-163 [3] Li Tieqiang: Liaoning Communication Science and Technology.Vol.8(2005),p.28-30 [4] Mao Cheng, Qiu Yanjun:Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.Vol.5(2005),p.1783-1787 [5] Yang Guangqing:Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.Vol.7(2003),p.1156-1160 [6] Li Yufeng, Han Huizeng:Rock and Soil Mechnics.Vol.6(2000),p.156-159
The studied material is strong coastal saline soil of Jin-Tang harbor district.
In order to study the modified effect under dynamic loading, the soil conserved 28d is the experimental material.
So, it is safe that modified saline soil is used to filter material
References [1] Zhang Lihua: Urban roads bridges & flood control.Vol.6(2006),p.33-34 [2] Lan Huiping, Li Dejian: West-china exploration engineering.Vol.8(2003),p.160-163 [3] Li Tieqiang: Liaoning Communication Science and Technology.Vol.8(2005),p.28-30 [4] Mao Cheng, Qiu Yanjun:Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.Vol.5(2005),p.1783-1787 [5] Yang Guangqing:Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering.Vol.7(2003),p.1156-1160 [6] Li Yufeng, Han Huizeng:Rock and Soil Mechnics.Vol.6(2000),p.156-159
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Divya Jyoti, Devendra Mohan
Faridkot, pin-151202, Punjab, India.
2Department of Applied Physics, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, Pin 125001, Haryana, India.
Sreekumaran Nair, A review on materials for light scattering in dye-sensitized solar cells, RSC Advances. 4 (2014) 17615-17638
Tulloch; Volume Manufacture of Dye Solar Cells - A Materials Perspective, Inter.
Bahari, The growth of thin Titanium oxide (TiO2) film and nano size TiO2 powder, International Journal of the Physical Sciences. 6 (2011) 3756-3767
[12] Jun Hyuk Yang, Chung Wung Bark, Kyung Hwan Kim and Hyung Wook Choi, Characteristics of the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using TiO2 Nanotubes Treated with TiCl4, Materials. 7 (2014) 3522-3532
Sreekumaran Nair, A review on materials for light scattering in dye-sensitized solar cells, RSC Advances. 4 (2014) 17615-17638
Tulloch; Volume Manufacture of Dye Solar Cells - A Materials Perspective, Inter.
Bahari, The growth of thin Titanium oxide (TiO2) film and nano size TiO2 powder, International Journal of the Physical Sciences. 6 (2011) 3756-3767
[12] Jun Hyuk Yang, Chung Wung Bark, Kyung Hwan Kim and Hyung Wook Choi, Characteristics of the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using TiO2 Nanotubes Treated with TiCl4, Materials. 7 (2014) 3522-3532
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Rahmah Mohamed, Mohd Muizz Fahimi bin Mohamed
Method
Material and Sample Preparation.
Table 2 Melt Flow index Sample Materials Melt Flow Index (g/ 10) min) 1 Neat PVOH 29.55 2 PVA+ 5%SS 28.22 3 PVA+10%SS 26.10 4 PVA+15%SS 25.56 5 PVA+20% SS 24.54 Rosa [4] reported the MFI value of polymer-filled starch was lower than MFI value of neat polymer.
Brittle materials were found to be able to stand in high load of force and were not elongated.
Journal of Food Engineering 71 (1), 73–84 [3] Thakore, I.
Journalof applied Polymer Science. 74. 2701-2802 [4] Rosa, D.
Table 2 Melt Flow index Sample Materials Melt Flow Index (g/ 10) min) 1 Neat PVOH 29.55 2 PVA+ 5%SS 28.22 3 PVA+10%SS 26.10 4 PVA+15%SS 25.56 5 PVA+20% SS 24.54 Rosa [4] reported the MFI value of polymer-filled starch was lower than MFI value of neat polymer.
Brittle materials were found to be able to stand in high load of force and were not elongated.
Journal of Food Engineering 71 (1), 73–84 [3] Thakore, I.
Journalof applied Polymer Science. 74. 2701-2802 [4] Rosa, D.
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Suejit Pechprasarn, Phitsini Suvarnaphaet, Pakapron Pimonsakonwong, Naphat Albutt, Prakaikan Kulikhandan, Weeratouch Pongruengkiat, Phimonkhae Suksan
In this paper, we demonstrate a further development in our mobile phone microscope to image a certain parts materials or cells with bioluminescent molecules, such as fluorescent dyes.
Fig. 1 Schematic light paths of the smartphone fluorescence microscope Materials and Method The prototype has been designed by the three-dimensional model by ensuring that it will be suitable for any brand of smartphones and general users showing in Fig. 2.
The carbon nanodots are a photoluminescent material.
The authors would also like to thank the Division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP).
Asanithi, Blue photoluminescent carbon nanodots from limeade, Materials Science and Engineering: C 69 (2016): 914-921.
Fig. 1 Schematic light paths of the smartphone fluorescence microscope Materials and Method The prototype has been designed by the three-dimensional model by ensuring that it will be suitable for any brand of smartphones and general users showing in Fig. 2.
The carbon nanodots are a photoluminescent material.
The authors would also like to thank the Division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP).
Asanithi, Blue photoluminescent carbon nanodots from limeade, Materials Science and Engineering: C 69 (2016): 914-921.