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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Gen Li Wang, Zheng Mao Ye, Bin Wu
The change of stress on marine concrete covered with barnacles
Genli Wang 1,2,a, Zhengmao Ye 1,2,b* and Bin Wu 1,2,c
1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China
2 Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Preparation and Measurement of Building Materials, Jinan 250022
a568333986@qq.com, bmse_yezm@163.com(corresponding author), c983094698@qq.com
Keywords: Barnacle.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (51272092).
References [1] Changchun Chen, Lingyun Xiang, Hanqi Liu: Marine Environmental Science, Vol. 31 (2012), p. 621-624.
[In Chinese] [5] Dinghe Yi, Yangqing Ou, Zejun Zhou: Journal of Dalian Ocean University, Vol. 28 (2013), p. 195-198.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (51272092).
References [1] Changchun Chen, Lingyun Xiang, Hanqi Liu: Marine Environmental Science, Vol. 31 (2012), p. 621-624.
[In Chinese] [5] Dinghe Yi, Yangqing Ou, Zejun Zhou: Journal of Dalian Ocean University, Vol. 28 (2013), p. 195-198.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Gai Ju Zhao, Feng Jiao Yin, Jie Li, Xuan You Li
Experiments Materials and Methods
Experimental materials Three typical alkaline industrial wastes had been gathered from Shandong Province and made into experimental samples after drying, milling and screening.
Acknowledgment This research was supported by Shandong Academy of Sciences Dr.
Foundation and Shandong Science and Technology Projects (No. 2007GG20006013).
Pore distribution changes of calcium based sorbents reacting with sulfur dioxide, AIChEJ, vol.3(1987), pp. 1719-1726 [4] Miao Mingfeng, Shen Xianglin, Modeling Investigation on the Characteristics of Pore Distributions of Calcium Based Sorbents, Journal of Southeast University(Natural Science Edition, vol.31(2001), pp.68-71(In Chinese) [5] Mahuli S K, Agnihotri R, Shriniwas C, rt al.
AIChEJ, vol.32(1986), pp. 1491-1499 [8] Cheng Shiqing; Zhao Jianli; Li Guan-peng, Journal of Combustion Science and Technology, vol. 11(2005), pp.24-28.
Acknowledgment This research was supported by Shandong Academy of Sciences Dr.
Foundation and Shandong Science and Technology Projects (No. 2007GG20006013).
Pore distribution changes of calcium based sorbents reacting with sulfur dioxide, AIChEJ, vol.3(1987), pp. 1719-1726 [4] Miao Mingfeng, Shen Xianglin, Modeling Investigation on the Characteristics of Pore Distributions of Calcium Based Sorbents, Journal of Southeast University(Natural Science Edition, vol.31(2001), pp.68-71(In Chinese) [5] Mahuli S K, Agnihotri R, Shriniwas C, rt al.
AIChEJ, vol.32(1986), pp. 1491-1499 [8] Cheng Shiqing; Zhao Jianli; Li Guan-peng, Journal of Combustion Science and Technology, vol. 11(2005), pp.24-28.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Jia Xi Du, Hong Shen
The machining accuracy and efficiency of helical gear are not only closely related with the cutting tool materials, parameters, coating processes, accuracy class and rigid; fixture location, accuracy and rigidity; gear blank’s material, hardness, precision and rigidity, but also with the selection of cutting parameters and the selection of cutting fluid.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Henan Institute of Science and Technology.
Zhang: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, (2010) No.24, pp. 61,293.
Huang: Journal of Liaoning Institute of Technology, Vol. 25 (2005) No.2, pp. 128-131.
Chen: Guangxi Journal of Light Industry, (2010) No.2, pp. 26-27.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Henan Institute of Science and Technology.
Zhang: Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, (2010) No.24, pp. 61,293.
Huang: Journal of Liaoning Institute of Technology, Vol. 25 (2005) No.2, pp. 128-131.
Chen: Guangxi Journal of Light Industry, (2010) No.2, pp. 26-27.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Zonghu Xiao
On one hand, the group-III nitrides are strong polarity materials, leading to the spontaneous polarization electric field; on the other hand, a certain degree of strain originating from the lattice mismatch between the well and barrier also causes the piezoelectric field.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi (NO. 20122BAB216010, 20132BAB216018), and Science and Technology Landing Project in Jiangxi (NO.
Dadgar: Materials Science and Engineering B Vol. 93 (2002) , p. 77 [12] C.
Jiang: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 285 (2005), p. 312 [13] C.
Doan: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 298 (2007), p. 722
Acknowledgements This work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi (NO. 20122BAB216010, 20132BAB216018), and Science and Technology Landing Project in Jiangxi (NO.
Dadgar: Materials Science and Engineering B Vol. 93 (2002) , p. 77 [12] C.
Jiang: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 285 (2005), p. 312 [13] C.
Doan: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 298 (2007), p. 722
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Jian Jun Zhi, E Zhen Chen, Yu Cai Che, Qi Ren Zhuang
The skin depth of the eddy current induced in the material related to the supply frequency and the material magnetic permittivity.
Acknowledgments The project was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No.2011J01353).
Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment. 2002.23(2):43-48
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2006, 28(7):630-634
Journal of Chongqing University, 2002, 26 (3):82-84.
Acknowledgments The project was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No.2011J01353).
Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment. 2002.23(2):43-48
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2006, 28(7):630-634
Journal of Chongqing University, 2002, 26 (3):82-84.
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Ramilya F. Tazieva, Anna N. Akhmetova, Svetlana S. Vinogradova
This model can also be used to give recommendations regarding selecting the number of the series of protectors, protector materials, and the expected service life.
Barbosa, Investigation of the failure in a pipe of produced water from an oil separator due to internal localized corrosion, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering. 6 (2016) 63-67
Revie, Corrosion and Control, An Introduction to Corrosion Science and Technology, 1985
Lindsay, Temporal evolution of sweet oilfield corrosion scale: Phases, morphologies, habits, and protection, Corrosion Science. 142 (2018) 110-118
Ali, A critical review on corrosion and its prevention in the oilfield equipment, Journal of Petroleum Research & Studies. 14 (2014) 162-189
Barbosa, Investigation of the failure in a pipe of produced water from an oil separator due to internal localized corrosion, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering. 6 (2016) 63-67
Revie, Corrosion and Control, An Introduction to Corrosion Science and Technology, 1985
Lindsay, Temporal evolution of sweet oilfield corrosion scale: Phases, morphologies, habits, and protection, Corrosion Science. 142 (2018) 110-118
Ali, A critical review on corrosion and its prevention in the oilfield equipment, Journal of Petroleum Research & Studies. 14 (2014) 162-189
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Ying Ying Hou, Ming Shuo Geng, Xiang Feng Zeng, Zu Wei Wang
Introduction
Clay minerals, which have high specific surface area and strong adsorption capacity, can be used as adsorption materials.
Australian Journal of Soil Research, Vol. 25, 1987, 391 - 403 [6] Aiguo Liu and Richard D.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 218, No.1, 1999, 225-232 [7] Abate G and Masini J C.
Effect of humic matter on metal adsorption onto clay materials: testing the linear additive model.
Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, Vol.25, No.3, 2009, 255-259 [11] WU P,engxiao, XU Yufen, ZHU Nengwu, DANG Zhi.
Australian Journal of Soil Research, Vol. 25, 1987, 391 - 403 [6] Aiguo Liu and Richard D.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 218, No.1, 1999, 225-232 [7] Abate G and Masini J C.
Effect of humic matter on metal adsorption onto clay materials: testing the linear additive model.
Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, Vol.25, No.3, 2009, 255-259 [11] WU P,engxiao, XU Yufen, ZHU Nengwu, DANG Zhi.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Issara Na Phatthalung, Pimonrat Hansakulwat, Porntip Tooptompong, Jantip Setthayanond
Experimental
Materials
The pique knitted cotton and PLA fabrics with the weight of 239 and213 g/m2, respectively, were used.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge Department of Textile Science, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Kasetsart University and the Graduate School Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
European International Journal of Science and Technology.
Textile Research Journal.
Advanced Materials Research. (2012), vol. 486, pp. 253-259 [8] J.J.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge Department of Textile Science, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Kasetsart University and the Graduate School Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
European International Journal of Science and Technology.
Textile Research Journal.
Advanced Materials Research. (2012), vol. 486, pp. 253-259 [8] J.J.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Da Quan Li, Fan Zhang, Hong Zhang, Stephen P. Midson, Qiang Zhu, Wen Ying Qu, Min Luo
Effect of Primary α-Al Morphology in Slurry on Segregation
during 357 Semi-Solid Die Casting
Hong Zhang1,a, Daquan Li1,b*, Wenying Qu1,c, Fan Zhang1,d,Min Luo1,e,
Stephen Midson2,f,Qiang Zhu3,g
1General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals, 100088, Beijing, China
2Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA
3Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, 518055, Shenzhen, China
azhanghong_grinm@163.com, blidaquan@grinm.com,
cquwenying2008@163.com, dzhangfan47@sina.com,
elm_grinm@163.com, fsmidson@mines.edu,
gzhuq@sustc.edu.cn
Keywords: 357 aluminum alloy; semi-solid; morphology; die casting; segregation
Abstract.
Acknowledgement The authors would like to thank the financial support from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2016YFB0301001) and Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission under project.
Materials Science & Engineering, 1976, 25(SEP-O):103-117
Journal of Materials Processing Tech, 2016, 229:338-348
Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals (English Edition), 2009, 19(5):1098-1103
Acknowledgement The authors would like to thank the financial support from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2016YFB0301001) and Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission under project.
Materials Science & Engineering, 1976, 25(SEP-O):103-117
Journal of Materials Processing Tech, 2016, 229:338-348
Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals (English Edition), 2009, 19(5):1098-1103
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Pornrung Ampha, Laksika Jamtanom, Montri Sratongin, Krisana Kaewbang, Atit Kawpakpor, Suntree Sangjan
Activated Carbon as Heterogeneous Catalyst of Catalytic Ozonation Activity for Improvement RB 49 Dye Degradation
Suntree Sangjan1*,a, Montri Sratongin1,b, Atit Kawpakpor1,b,
Pornrung Ampha1,b, Laksika Jamtanom1,b and Krisana Kaewbang1,b
1 Department of Physics, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University,
Kamphaeng Saen campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand
asuntree_sangjan@hotmail.com, bfaasstp@ku.ac.th
Keywords: activated carbon; catalytic; ozonation
Abstract.
Materials and methods Materials.
Acknowledgments The work was supported by Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute (KURDI) and Research Promotion and Technology Transfer Center (RPTTC) in Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen campus of Thailand.
Hui, Catalytic ozonation of basic yellow 87 with a reusable catalyst chip, Chemical Engineering Journal 242 (2014) 180–186
Yu, Enhanced photo-Fenton degradation of rhodamine B using graphene oxide–amorphous FePO4 as effective and stable heterogeneous catalyst, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 448 (2015) 460–466
Materials and methods Materials.
Acknowledgments The work was supported by Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute (KURDI) and Research Promotion and Technology Transfer Center (RPTTC) in Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen campus of Thailand.
Hui, Catalytic ozonation of basic yellow 87 with a reusable catalyst chip, Chemical Engineering Journal 242 (2014) 180–186
Yu, Enhanced photo-Fenton degradation of rhodamine B using graphene oxide–amorphous FePO4 as effective and stable heterogeneous catalyst, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 448 (2015) 460–466