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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Guo Qing Liu, Bao Kuan Ning, He Fan, Lei Gong
In order to simplify the calculation, the culvert materials use linear elastic model, and the soil material use the corrected Drucker-Prager model.
Investigation of the vertical earth pressure on projecting conduit and underground chamber under a high embankment [J].Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering,1981, 3(1):3–15
China Civil Engineering Journal,1982,(03) [6] She Xuesen.
Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University,1992,(02) [7] FAN He, NING Bao-kuan, LIU Bin.
Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science), 2008,(12): 1782-1786
Investigation of the vertical earth pressure on projecting conduit and underground chamber under a high embankment [J].Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering,1981, 3(1):3–15
China Civil Engineering Journal,1982,(03) [6] She Xuesen.
Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University,1992,(02) [7] FAN He, NING Bao-kuan, LIU Bin.
Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science), 2008,(12): 1782-1786
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Cornelia Florentina Dobrescu
Hren, Simulation on vibratory roller – soil interaction, International Journal Advanced Engineering (1846-5900) (2008) 137-146
Peterson, Intelligent soil compaction technology: results and a roadmap toward widespread use, Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1975 (1) (2006) 81-88
Poppy, Simulation of soil compaction with vibratory rollers, Journal of Terramechanics 29 (6) (1992) 585-597
Adam, Comparison of constitutive soil models for the simulation of dynamic roller compaction, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, J.
Bejan, Rheological models of the materials for the road system in the compaction process, Romanian Journal of Acoustics & Vibration, 11 (2) (2014) 167-171
Peterson, Intelligent soil compaction technology: results and a roadmap toward widespread use, Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1975 (1) (2006) 81-88
Poppy, Simulation of soil compaction with vibratory rollers, Journal of Terramechanics 29 (6) (1992) 585-597
Adam, Comparison of constitutive soil models for the simulation of dynamic roller compaction, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, J.
Bejan, Rheological models of the materials for the road system in the compaction process, Romanian Journal of Acoustics & Vibration, 11 (2) (2014) 167-171
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Lian Fu Yang
Introduction
With the development of vocational education technology, especially the innovation of new automobile maintenance technology education teaching, the contradictions are increasingly prominent in the traditional vehicle maintenance teaching or training, such as large student number and less equipment number, the contradiction of less number of teachers and large number of students, the abundant training time and the less time for individual students hands-on practice, In addition , the problem of increasing for training materials, and a lot of other problems, etc.
[2] Zhao qinping; False or true integration of collaborative work environment CAR-CA engineering technology research progress [J], China engineering science, 2009:25 to 31
[4] Zhang jianping; The actual fusion learning environment: the concept, characteristics and application [J], journal of distance education, 2013:3-9
Journal of automobile repair and maintenance, 2012, (6), pp. 99-101
Journal of Technology & Management, 2011, (4), pp. 72.
[2] Zhao qinping; False or true integration of collaborative work environment CAR-CA engineering technology research progress [J], China engineering science, 2009:25 to 31
[4] Zhang jianping; The actual fusion learning environment: the concept, characteristics and application [J], journal of distance education, 2013:3-9
Journal of automobile repair and maintenance, 2012, (6), pp. 99-101
Journal of Technology & Management, 2011, (4), pp. 72.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Punit Singh, G. Kumaresan, S. Venkatachalapathy
Specifications of heat pipe
Parameters
Material/dimensions
Parameters
dimensions
Tube & Wick material
Copper
Adiabatic section length
80 mm
Outer diameter
12 mm
Condenser section length
100 mm
Inner diameter
11 mm
Mesh size
300 µm
Length of heat pipe
330 mm
No. of strands
100 mesh/in
Evaporator section
150 mm
No. of layers
3
The evaporation section of heat pipe was thoroughly cleaned by sodium bicarbonate solution followed by rinsing with distilled water before starting the experiment.
Rose, Dropwise condensation of mercury, in: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 15.7 (1972): 1431-1434
Wanniarachchi, Evaluation of organic coatings for the promotion of dropwise condensation of steam, in: International journal of heat and mass transfer, 29(8) (1986):1109-1117
Marto, The use of an organic self-assembled monolayer coating to promote dropwise condensation of steam on horizontal tubes, in: Journal of heat transfer, 122(2) (2000), 278-286
Irwansyah, Thermal performance of screen mesh wick heat pipes with nanofluids, in: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 40 (2012), 10-17.
Rose, Dropwise condensation of mercury, in: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 15.7 (1972): 1431-1434
Wanniarachchi, Evaluation of organic coatings for the promotion of dropwise condensation of steam, in: International journal of heat and mass transfer, 29(8) (1986):1109-1117
Marto, The use of an organic self-assembled monolayer coating to promote dropwise condensation of steam on horizontal tubes, in: Journal of heat transfer, 122(2) (2000), 278-286
Irwansyah, Thermal performance of screen mesh wick heat pipes with nanofluids, in: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 40 (2012), 10-17.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yan Zhen Huang, Shao Kun Ma, Xiao Bing Zhou, Xin Chen, Jian Xing He
Then the material properties of the pile was assigned and. the horizontal load was applied on pile top
Meanwhile, the material parameters of grouting layer and tunnel ling were changed.
Acknowledge This research project was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51068002) and Guangxi Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (10-046-14-1).
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute. 2012(11) (in Chinese) [3] WANG Xiaobing, WEN Songlin.
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, 2012(03).
Meanwhile, the material parameters of grouting layer and tunnel ling were changed.
Acknowledge This research project was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51068002) and Guangxi Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (10-046-14-1).
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute. 2012(11) (in Chinese) [3] WANG Xiaobing, WEN Songlin.
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, 2012(03).
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Ajaya Bharti, G. Naga Srinivasulu, Naveen Kumar, Devendra Prasad, Venkateswarlu Velisala, Akhilesh Kumar Chauhan
Material selection.
Comparison of various manufacturing techniques and materials for bipolar plates is essential.
A review, International journal of Hydrogen Energy. 37 (2012) 15256-15287
Zhang, Modeling, design, materials and fabrication of bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cell: A review, Applied Energy. 301 (2021) 117443
Srinivasulu, Numerical Simulation and Experimental Comparison of Single, Double and Triple Serpentine Flow Channel Configuration on Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. 43 (2017) 1225-1234
Comparison of various manufacturing techniques and materials for bipolar plates is essential.
A review, International journal of Hydrogen Energy. 37 (2012) 15256-15287
Zhang, Modeling, design, materials and fabrication of bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cell: A review, Applied Energy. 301 (2021) 117443
Srinivasulu, Numerical Simulation and Experimental Comparison of Single, Double and Triple Serpentine Flow Channel Configuration on Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. 43 (2017) 1225-1234
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Avupati Venkata Surya Satyanarayana, M. Jagannadha Rao, T. V. S. P. V. S Guru
Nuclear instruments and methods in physics research B; Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.
Indian Journal of Geosciences, 71 (2) (2017), 435–438
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 95 (1995): 407-421
Indian Journal of Geosciences, 71 (2) (2017), 435–438
Ryan, PIXE and the nuclear microprobe: Tools for quantitative imaging of complex natural materials.
Indian Journal of Geosciences, 71 (2) (2017), 435–438
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 95 (1995): 407-421
Indian Journal of Geosciences, 71 (2) (2017), 435–438
Ryan, PIXE and the nuclear microprobe: Tools for quantitative imaging of complex natural materials.
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Min Wang, Ya Liu, Chun Ling Au, Pik Ki Lai, Lai Yee Leung, Boon Heng Chua
The bioactive particles in these composites are normally hard
(relative to matrix materials) and brittle bioceramics such as hydroxyapatite (HA), tricalcium
phosphate (TCP), Bioglass, etc.
Introduction Most human body tissues are natural composite materials.
The bioactive particles in these composites are normally hard (relative to matrix materials) and brittle bioceramics such as HA, tricalcium phosphate (TCP), Bioglass, etc.
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Materials Science, Vol.35 (2000), p. 1023
Introduction Most human body tissues are natural composite materials.
The bioactive particles in these composites are normally hard (relative to matrix materials) and brittle bioceramics such as HA, tricalcium phosphate (TCP), Bioglass, etc.
References [1] W.Bonfield, M.D.Grynpas, A.E.Tully, J.Bowman, J.Abram: Biomaterials, Vol. 1 (1981), p. 185 [2] R.E.Swain, M.Wang, B.Beale, W.Bonfield: Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis & Communications, Vol.11 (1999), p. 315 [3] W.Bonfield, M.Wang, K.E.Tanner: Acta Materialia, Vol.46 (1998), p. 2509 [4] M.Wang: Biomaterials, Vol.24 (2003), p. 2133 [5] Symposium on Developing New Biomaterials: the Composite Approach, in the 7 th World Biomaterials Congress, Sydney, Australia, May 17-21, 2004 [6] Symposium on Composites in Medicine, in the 5 th Asian-Australasian Conference on Composite Materials, Hong Kong, November 27-30, 2006 [7] F.J.Guild, W.Bonfield: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol.9 (1998), p. 497 [8] M.Wang, W.Bonfield: Biomaterials, Vol.22 (2001), p. 1311 [9] M.Wang, N.H.Ladizesky, W.Bonfield, I.M.Ward: J.
Materials Science, Vol.35 (2000), p. 1023
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Albert J. Shih, Bruce L. Tai, Jason Moore, Roland K. Chen, Carl S. Mcgill, Kai Xu, Patrick W. McLaughlin, Yan Cheng Wang
Based on the statistical analysis, the effects of trocar material and needle insertion speed are: (i) Trocar material: In five out of the six cases for Xdeflect, Ydeflect, and R data, the higher Young’s modulus WC trocar material decreases the average of the needle deflection, for a given insertion speed.
Acknowledgment The authors would also like to acknowledge the support of National Science Foundation Award CMMI#0825795.
Shih: ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 132 (2010) p. 051005-1-8
Shih: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B, Journal of Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 226 (2012) p. 861-869
Shih: submitted to ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, (2012)
Acknowledgment The authors would also like to acknowledge the support of National Science Foundation Award CMMI#0825795.
Shih: ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 132 (2010) p. 051005-1-8
Shih: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B, Journal of Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 226 (2012) p. 861-869
Shih: submitted to ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, (2012)
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Sumetha Chaisarn, Thiti Khattiwong, Viroon Kamchoom, Laemthong Laokhongthavorn
In recent years, research has increasingly focused on biological approaches that leverage naturally occurring materials and processes, particularly the utilisation of plant-based systems and microbial activity, as a means of soil stabilisation [1,2,3].
Material and Method Test Plan.
Meat Science, 64(3):265-71
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 29(3):364-74
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 53(9):1386-97
Material and Method Test Plan.
Meat Science, 64(3):265-71
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 29(3):364-74
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 53(9):1386-97