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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wen Yong Wang, Xiao Juan Ma, Nan Chen
Characteristic Analysis on Mountain-valley Wind in Deep valley
Wenyong Wang 1, a, Nan Chen 2, b and Xiaojuan Ma 3, c
1Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University
Chengdu, Sichuan, china, Post Code: 610031
2Sichuan Province Environmental Sciences Academy
Chengdu, Sichuan, china, Post Code: 610031
3Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University
Chengdu, Sichuan, china, Post Code: 610031
awywangly@163.com, bchennan1204@126.com, cxjma1038@163.com
Keywords: mesoscale meteorological numerical model; mesoscale dispersion model; mountain-valley wind
Abstract.
The part of the dynamical core in WRF (Weather Research & Forecasting) takes two independent sets of dynamic framework: one is ARW (Advanced Research WRF) for scientific research; another is NMM (Non-hydrostatic Mesoscale Model) for weather forecasting.
A Description of the Advanced Research WRF Version 3[R].
Sixth Symposium on the urban Environment and AMS Forum.(2006)
[17] Xiangde Xu, Xiuji Zhou, Guoan Ding: Engineering and Tenet for Comprehensive Survey on City Environment [M], Beijing: Meteorological Press.
The part of the dynamical core in WRF (Weather Research & Forecasting) takes two independent sets of dynamic framework: one is ARW (Advanced Research WRF) for scientific research; another is NMM (Non-hydrostatic Mesoscale Model) for weather forecasting.
A Description of the Advanced Research WRF Version 3[R].
Sixth Symposium on the urban Environment and AMS Forum.(2006)
[17] Xiangde Xu, Xiuji Zhou, Guoan Ding: Engineering and Tenet for Comprehensive Survey on City Environment [M], Beijing: Meteorological Press.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Cai Lian Hao, Deng Hua Yan, Wei Hua Xiao, Jun Yin
Research Framework & Key Issues for Non-Point Source Pollution in Agriculture Induced by Water-Loss and Soil-Erosion
Cailian Hao1,2,a, Denghua Yan2,b, Weihua Xiao2,c and Jun Yin2,d
1 Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Donghua University, Shanghai, P R China, 201620
2 Water Resources Department, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing, P R China, 100038
ahaocailian123@163.com, byandh@iwhr.com, cxiaoweihua@iwhr.com, dyinjunhuangshang@126.com
Keywords: water-loss and soil-erosion, non-point source pollution in agriculture, water-loss and soil-erosion dominated non-point source pollution in agriculture, technical framework, and key issues.
Except for effectiveness of input data and estimate of model parameters, model structure is also the key factor for forecast accuracy of model[22] whereas, in view of the fact that structures for varied non-point source pollution are different in many ways, it would be then differed in terms of adaptability to varied time scale, simulation capability in the course of hydrologic process, computational capacity against a variety of pollution load and performance in describing the courses of pollutants migration, etc[23]; and rather, these models appertaining to mechanisms, for the most parts, are being developed by the advanced countries, in so far as the model parameters and mechanism are not necessarily suitable for all other countries and regions[24].
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Except for effectiveness of input data and estimate of model parameters, model structure is also the key factor for forecast accuracy of model[22] whereas, in view of the fact that structures for varied non-point source pollution are different in many ways, it would be then differed in terms of adaptability to varied time scale, simulation capability in the course of hydrologic process, computational capacity against a variety of pollution load and performance in describing the courses of pollutants migration, etc[23]; and rather, these models appertaining to mechanisms, for the most parts, are being developed by the advanced countries, in so far as the model parameters and mechanism are not necessarily suitable for all other countries and regions[24].
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in Water Science (2006) (in Chinese) [24] SHEN Z Y, LIAO Q and HONG Q: submitted to Journal of Separation and Purification Technology (2011) [25] Jinhua Sun, Qiande Zhu and Zhijun Yan: submitted to Journal of Advances in Water Science (2009) (in Chinese) [26] SHEN Z Y, HONG Q H and YU H: submitted to Journal of Science of the Total Environment (2008) [27] HUANG J L, HONG H S: submitted to Journal of Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (2010) [28] McCuen R H.
Theory of Conservancy of Water and Soil, water conservancy and electric power press, Beijing. (1992) [34] Ascough II J C, Baffaut C and Nearing M A: submitted to Journal of ASAE (1997) [35] Xuetao Hu, Jining Chen: submitted to Journal of Environmental Science (2002) (in Chinese) [36] Leon P, Georges Z: submitted to Journal of Economic Dynamics control (2003) [37] Ruzhong Li, Jiaquan Wang and Jiazhong Qian: submitted to Journal of Harbin industrial university journal (2005) (in Chinese) [38] Hongfei Guo, Jinren Ni and Yudong Wang: submitted to Journal of Application Basis and Engineering Science Journal (2003) (in Chinese) [39] Kangping Hu, Zhencheng Xu: submitted to Journal of China Environmental Science (1991) (in Chinese) [40] Bingwen Li, Guozhen Jia: submitted to Journal of Northeast Water Conservancy and Hydropower (2000) (in Chinese) [41] Zhanpo Mao, Huai’en Li: submitted to Journal of Northwest Water Resources and Water Engineering (1999) (in Chinese) [42] Yukai Huang:
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Nina Rashkevich, Stanislav Dushkin, David Kovtun
Key Engineering Materials. 925 (2022) 169–178
Alexandratos, Ion-exchange resins: A retrospective from Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 48(1) (2008) 388–398
Materials Research Forum LLC. (2023)
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 53(34) (2014) 13436–13447
Alexandratos, Ion-exchange resins: A retrospective from Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 48(1) (2008) 388–398
Materials Research Forum LLC. (2023)
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 53(34) (2014) 13436–13447
Online since: October 2010
Authors: John R. Nicholls, Richard G. Wellman, Remy Steenbakker, Jörg Feist
Gell, Materials Science and Engineering, A245 (1998), 143-149.
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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Elena Lyamina, Sergei Alexandrov
Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming: A Review of Selected Issues
Sergei Alexandrov1,2a , and Elena Lyamina2b
1National Chung Cheng University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Advanced Institute for Manufacturing with High-tech Innovations, 168 University Road, Ming-Hsiung, 62102 Chia-Yi, Taiwan
2A.
It is of course unknown in advance if it is possible for the chosen shape of the profiled die.
Popelar, Advanced Fracture Mechanics, University Press, 1985
Forum. 623 (2009) 1-20
It is of course unknown in advance if it is possible for the chosen shape of the profiled die.
Popelar, Advanced Fracture Mechanics, University Press, 1985
Forum. 623 (2009) 1-20
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Hailemariam Nigus Hailu, Daniel Tilahun Redda
Deng, "Surface Durability of Developed Cr-Mo-Si Steel under Rolling-Sliding Contact," Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing, vol. 2, pp. 214-221, 2008
Deng, "Softening behavior of hardness and surface fatigue of rolling-sliding contact in the case of developed alloy steels," Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing, vol. 3, pp. 85-92, 2009
Yue, "ANN model for prediction of the effects of composition and process parameters on tensile strength and percent elongation of Si–Mn TRIP steels," Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 374, pp. 122-128, 2004
Wang, "Influence of Microalloying Element on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 34CrNiMo6 Steel for Wind Turbine Main Shaft," Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 2018, 2018
Kawalla, "Ultrahigh strength steel: development of mechanical properties through controlled cooling," Heat Transfer–Engineering Applications, pp. 309-336, 2011
Deng, "Softening behavior of hardness and surface fatigue of rolling-sliding contact in the case of developed alloy steels," Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing, vol. 3, pp. 85-92, 2009
Yue, "ANN model for prediction of the effects of composition and process parameters on tensile strength and percent elongation of Si–Mn TRIP steels," Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 374, pp. 122-128, 2004
Wang, "Influence of Microalloying Element on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 34CrNiMo6 Steel for Wind Turbine Main Shaft," Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 2018, 2018
Kawalla, "Ultrahigh strength steel: development of mechanical properties through controlled cooling," Heat Transfer–Engineering Applications, pp. 309-336, 2011
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Sven van den Berghe, Leo Sannen, Ann Leenaers
Advanced solutions as Al-x%Si matrix or Si/ZrN coatings (E-FUTURE and SELENIUM) have clearly improved the behaviour at low to moderate burn-up, with a successful irradiation up to 60% burn-up.
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Forum, vol. 558-559, pp. 319-322 (2007) [15] O.A.
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Online since: November 2017
Authors: Hassan Soleimani, Maziyar Sabet, S.N. Hosseini, H. Ahmadi Eshkaftaki
Hossain, "An experimental investigation of wettability alteration during CO 2 immiscible flooding," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 120, pp. 73-77, 2014
Morrow, "Influence of brine composition and fines migration on crude oil/brine/rock interactions and oil recovery," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 99-111, 1999
Sepehrnoori, "A comprehensive review of low salinity/engineered water injections and their applications in sandstone and carbonate rocks," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 139, pp. 137-161, 2016
Mechanism for wettability alteration from oil-wet to water-wet using surfactants," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 123-143, 2000
Defect and Diffusion Forum Online: 2016-04-28, ISSN: 1662-9507, Vol. 367, pp 149-156.
Morrow, "Influence of brine composition and fines migration on crude oil/brine/rock interactions and oil recovery," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 99-111, 1999
Sepehrnoori, "A comprehensive review of low salinity/engineered water injections and their applications in sandstone and carbonate rocks," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 139, pp. 137-161, 2016
Mechanism for wettability alteration from oil-wet to water-wet using surfactants," Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 123-143, 2000
Defect and Diffusion Forum Online: 2016-04-28, ISSN: 1662-9507, Vol. 367, pp 149-156.
Online since: March 2009
Authors: Raúl Bermejo, Luca Ceseracciu, Luis Llanes, Marc Anglada
Introduction
The wide range of advanced ceramic components now available to meet the performance of
complex engineering systems faces the designer with difficult choices for selecting the appropriate
material for every particular application.
However, most of the new engineering designs need to withstand tensile stresses which imply potential limitations due to the inherent brittleness of ceramic materials.
One of the main applications for these materials is that related to surface properties; for this reason the response to contact loading is especially important to characterise their mechanical properties and to assist in the design of advanced ceramic composites.
This is particularly true for advanced ceramics where premature failure under sustained or variable stresses, i.e. under static or cyclic fatigue, is associated with the susceptibility of operative toughening mechanisms to be degraded under such loading conditions [63].
Forum Vol. 492-493 (2005), p. 581
However, most of the new engineering designs need to withstand tensile stresses which imply potential limitations due to the inherent brittleness of ceramic materials.
One of the main applications for these materials is that related to surface properties; for this reason the response to contact loading is especially important to characterise their mechanical properties and to assist in the design of advanced ceramic composites.
This is particularly true for advanced ceramics where premature failure under sustained or variable stresses, i.e. under static or cyclic fatigue, is associated with the susceptibility of operative toughening mechanisms to be degraded under such loading conditions [63].
Forum Vol. 492-493 (2005), p. 581
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Silvia Schintke, Olivera Scheuber, Eleonora Frau, Chahrazad Benbalit
Dahiya, New materials and advances in making electronic skin for interactive robots, Advanced Robotics, 29 (2015) 1359–1373
Schintke, Design and characterization of conductive biopolymer nanocomposite electrodes for medical applications, Materials Science Forum 879 (2017) 1921-1926
Al-Thani, A review of advances in the preparation and application of polyaniline based thermoset blends and composites, Journal of Polymer Research 27 (2020) 122
Uhlir Jr., The Potentials of Infinite Systems of Sources and Numerical Solutions of Problems in Semiconductor Engineering, The Bell System Technical Journal 34 (1955) 105-128
Zaghlol, Facile synthesis of polyaniline nanoparticles; its adsorption behavior, Chemical Engineering Journal 217 (2013) 460-465.
Schintke, Design and characterization of conductive biopolymer nanocomposite electrodes for medical applications, Materials Science Forum 879 (2017) 1921-1926
Al-Thani, A review of advances in the preparation and application of polyaniline based thermoset blends and composites, Journal of Polymer Research 27 (2020) 122
Uhlir Jr., The Potentials of Infinite Systems of Sources and Numerical Solutions of Problems in Semiconductor Engineering, The Bell System Technical Journal 34 (1955) 105-128
Zaghlol, Facile synthesis of polyaniline nanoparticles; its adsorption behavior, Chemical Engineering Journal 217 (2013) 460-465.