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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Donato Cancellara, Fabio de Angelis, Mario Pasquino
[5] Wen, Y.K., Method for Random Vibration of Hysteretic Systems, Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, ASCE, Vol.102, No.
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 105-116, (2007)
[14] De Angelis F., Multifield potentials and derivation of extremum principles in rate plasticity, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 539-543, pp. 2625-2630, (2007)
[15] De Angelis F., Evolutive laws and constitutive relations in nonlocal viscoplasticity, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 152-154, pp. 990-996, (2012)
[19] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Implications due to different loading programs in inelastic materials, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 422, pp. 726-733, (2012)
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 105-116, (2007)
[14] De Angelis F., Multifield potentials and derivation of extremum principles in rate plasticity, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 539-543, pp. 2625-2630, (2007)
[15] De Angelis F., Evolutive laws and constitutive relations in nonlocal viscoplasticity, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 152-154, pp. 990-996, (2012)
[19] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Implications due to different loading programs in inelastic materials, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 422, pp. 726-733, (2012)
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Yan Jiang, Ping Hu, Yong Su, Wen Ping Chen
Effects of Ce, Mn, Cr on the Microstructure and Properties of High-iron Eutectic Al-Si Piston Alloy
Ping Hu1,a, Yong Su1,b, Wenping Chen, Yan Jiang
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui 23009, P.R.
With the increase of engine power and the improvement of standards of emission, the ability of these materials to withstand high heat load is increasingly unable to meet the requirements.
Experimental Procedure Use graphite crucible to melt experiment materials in a RG-12-13-type resistance furnace.
Vol.3 (2007), p.91 [2] Yin Fei, Yang Jiangbo and Sun Baode: Journal of ShangHai Jiao Tong University.
Theory and Design of metal material’ high temperature strengthening (Science Press, PRC, 1983) [9] N.A.Belov, D.G.Eskin and N.N.Avxentieva: Acta Materialia.Vol.53 (2005), p. 4709 [10] Rongde Li, Jianchao Ma and Zhenping Zhou: JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE RARE EARTH SOCIETY.
With the increase of engine power and the improvement of standards of emission, the ability of these materials to withstand high heat load is increasingly unable to meet the requirements.
Experimental Procedure Use graphite crucible to melt experiment materials in a RG-12-13-type resistance furnace.
Vol.3 (2007), p.91 [2] Yin Fei, Yang Jiangbo and Sun Baode: Journal of ShangHai Jiao Tong University.
Theory and Design of metal material’ high temperature strengthening (Science Press, PRC, 1983) [9] N.A.Belov, D.G.Eskin and N.N.Avxentieva: Acta Materialia.Vol.53 (2005), p. 4709 [10] Rongde Li, Jianchao Ma and Zhenping Zhou: JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE RARE EARTH SOCIETY.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Wei Xu, Chang Juan Liu, Ying Zi Zhang
Steel
The hardening elastoplastic model is adopted which can describe the constitutive relations of corroded steel, and the degradation of the corroded reinforcement mechanical behavior is completed by changing the area, yield strength and elastic modulus of reinforced materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of PR.China (51308166) and Weihai Science and technology Development Plan Project (2013DXGJ08).
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.34(2001), p.40-44
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.37(2004), p.23-28
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.43(2010), p.70-75
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of PR.China (51308166) and Weihai Science and technology Development Plan Project (2013DXGJ08).
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.34(2001), p.40-44
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.37(2004), p.23-28
China Civil Engineering Journal,Vol.43(2010), p.70-75
Online since: February 2013
There are 20 papers accepted in the Advanced Materials Research
Supplementary of EC2SH2012 out of 78 submissions.
The glyceroxide material was nicely characterized with XRD, NMR, and FTIR.
Zhang and us reviewed the new development in the extraction methods of chitin/chitosan from raw materials, as well as their applications in wastewater treatment.
We believe the work is interesting for readers of the journal.
Ajun Wan, EC2SH2012 General Co-chair Yixiang Shi, General Secretary, EC2SH2012 Organizing Committee Programme Committee Pu Peng, SINOPEC Guochuan Yin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Ming-Lai Fu, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences Junfeng Niu, Beijing Normal University Meirong Su, Beijing Normal University Maofa Ge, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chaoping Cen, South China Institute of Environmental Science Yixiang Shi, Chinese Center for Resource Comprehensive utilization Technology Zhidan Liu, China Agricultural University Yuan Zhang, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Guilin Han, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Ping Zheng, Harbin Institute of Technology Sheng Zhang, Case Western Reserve University Shicheng Zhang, Fudan University Jian Chai, Xi'an Jiaotong University Zhanfang Ma, Capital Normal University Shifeng Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University
The glyceroxide material was nicely characterized with XRD, NMR, and FTIR.
Zhang and us reviewed the new development in the extraction methods of chitin/chitosan from raw materials, as well as their applications in wastewater treatment.
We believe the work is interesting for readers of the journal.
Ajun Wan, EC2SH2012 General Co-chair Yixiang Shi, General Secretary, EC2SH2012 Organizing Committee Programme Committee Pu Peng, SINOPEC Guochuan Yin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Ming-Lai Fu, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences Junfeng Niu, Beijing Normal University Meirong Su, Beijing Normal University Maofa Ge, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Chaoping Cen, South China Institute of Environmental Science Yixiang Shi, Chinese Center for Resource Comprehensive utilization Technology Zhidan Liu, China Agricultural University Yuan Zhang, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Guilin Han, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Ping Zheng, Harbin Institute of Technology Sheng Zhang, Case Western Reserve University Shicheng Zhang, Fudan University Jian Chai, Xi'an Jiaotong University Zhanfang Ma, Capital Normal University Shifeng Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Online since: July 1999
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The papers in these proceedings have undergone a process of refereeing similar
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These materials are now being used in an ever-increasing number of strategic applications; particularly in the high-growth sectors of world economics such as electronics, environmental protection (catalysis), magnetic materials, nuclear medicine and agriculture.
Magnetic Materials 3.
Minerals and Materials Characterisation 5.
The other sponsors included the China Rare Earths Information Centre, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Hewlett-Packard, Materials Institute of Western Australia, Special Research Centre for Advanced Mineral and Materials Processing, the Western Australian Department of Commerce and Trade and the Western Australian Department of Resources Development.
These materials are now being used in an ever-increasing number of strategic applications; particularly in the high-growth sectors of world economics such as electronics, environmental protection (catalysis), magnetic materials, nuclear medicine and agriculture.
Magnetic Materials 3.
Minerals and Materials Characterisation 5.
The other sponsors included the China Rare Earths Information Centre, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Hewlett-Packard, Materials Institute of Western Australia, Special Research Centre for Advanced Mineral and Materials Processing, the Western Australian Department of Commerce and Trade and the Western Australian Department of Resources Development.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Yun Bo Jiang, Ke Zheng Zhang
It was because the contact time of material and catalyst reduced with the increase of flow rate, leading to the reaction time shorter, the reaction could not carry out very well.
Membrane Science and Technology.
Journal of Environmental sciences.
Journal of Filtration & Separation.
Membrane Science and Technology.
Membrane Science and Technology.
Journal of Environmental sciences.
Journal of Filtration & Separation.
Membrane Science and Technology.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Rui Wang, Qi Xiao, Lei Xu
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Online since: July 2012
Authors: Supachai Surapunt, Teerayut Kanchanasangtong
Materials and experimental method
The base material used in this study was SKD 61(JIS Standard) hot work tool steel plate.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep and the Thammasat University for their funding support, supplying materials and equipments for this study.
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Aloraier: FCAW process to avoid the use of post welding heat treatment, Journal of Pressure vessel and piping (2006), p. 394-398 [4] S.
Welding Journal (2001),p. 25-30
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep and the Thammasat University for their funding support, supplying materials and equipments for this study.
References [1] American Welding Society, Welding Hand Book: Welding Science and technology,9th ed.
Aloraier: FCAW process to avoid the use of post welding heat treatment, Journal of Pressure vessel and piping (2006), p. 394-398 [4] S.
Welding Journal (2001),p. 25-30
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Hong Ying Dong, Wan Lin Cao, Jian Wei Zhang
Recycled concrete is a new kind of sustainable building material.
Journal of Harbin University of C.
Fire performance of high strength reinforced concrete walls [C], Proceedings of 17th Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM17), Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
New Building Materials, Vol. (7)( 1999), p. 29-31.
Journal of Building Materials.Vol. 13(1)( 2010), p. 17-21.
Journal of Harbin University of C.
Fire performance of high strength reinforced concrete walls [C], Proceedings of 17th Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM17), Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
New Building Materials, Vol. (7)( 1999), p. 29-31.
Journal of Building Materials.Vol. 13(1)( 2010), p. 17-21.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Kwang Suk Oh, Byung Won Lee, Jae Seol Ryu
Experimental
2.1 Materials
Fumed silica, Grade 200 from Dae-juk Plant of KCC, was used as matrix material with specific surface area (BET) of 200m2/g and average diameter of the spherical primary particle varies from 7 to 40nm as shown Fig. 1.
The standard of DIN 53423 (Testing of rigid cellular materials flexural test) was used for measuring the flexural strength.
Smith, Apparent Thermal Conductivity of Fumed-silica Standard Reference Materials, pp.261-76 in Thermal Conductivity, Vol. 21, Edited by C.J.
Morphology and surface properties of fumed silicas (2005) Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 289 (2), pp. 427-445
Holman, Heat transfer, 1986 [7] Jinpeng Feng, Deping Chen, Wen Ni, Shuqin Yang, Zijun Hu, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 356 (2010) pp. 480-483
The standard of DIN 53423 (Testing of rigid cellular materials flexural test) was used for measuring the flexural strength.
Smith, Apparent Thermal Conductivity of Fumed-silica Standard Reference Materials, pp.261-76 in Thermal Conductivity, Vol. 21, Edited by C.J.
Morphology and surface properties of fumed silicas (2005) Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 289 (2), pp. 427-445
Holman, Heat transfer, 1986 [7] Jinpeng Feng, Deping Chen, Wen Ni, Shuqin Yang, Zijun Hu, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 356 (2010) pp. 480-483