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Online since: June 2020
Authors: Khac An Dao, Tien Thanh Nguyen, Hong Trang Pham
Patently; Nano materials-the driving force, Nanotoday, 7(12) 20 (2004)
Mater.12 3: 605–607 (2000) [16] Khac An Dao, Tien Dai Nguyen, Anh Tuan Phan & Hung Manh Do; On the formation of voids, etched holes, and GaO particles configuration during the nanowires growth by VLS method on GaAs substrate, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, J Mater Sci: Mater Electron 24: (2013) 2513-2520
Dai and Do Hung Manh; The effects of Au surface diffusion to formation of Au droplets/cluster and nanowire growth on GaAs substrate using VLS method, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in electronics; J.Mater Sci:Mater Electron, 23(11) pp.2065-2074 (2012) [18] Dao Khac An, Nguyen Xuan Chung, Pham Hong Trang, Hoang Van Vuong, Phan Viet Phong and Phan Anh Tuan; On growth mechanisms and dynamic simulation of growth process based on the experimental results of nanowire growth by VLS method on semiconductor substrates; IOP Publishing, Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol.187, 012052 (2009)
[28] Helmut Mehrer; Diffusion in Solids; Fundamentals, Methods, Materials, Diffusion-Controlled Processes, Springer Series insolid-state sciences 155, Series Editors: M.
Fisher; SCITEC PUBLICATIONS: Journal of Electronic Materials, 1991, 20[9], 649-652 (2019) [33] M.Cheyssac, Sacilotti, Patriarche; vapor-liquid-solid mechanisms: challenges for nanosized quantum cluster/dot/wire materials.
Mater.12 3: 605–607 (2000) [16] Khac An Dao, Tien Dai Nguyen, Anh Tuan Phan & Hung Manh Do; On the formation of voids, etched holes, and GaO particles configuration during the nanowires growth by VLS method on GaAs substrate, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, J Mater Sci: Mater Electron 24: (2013) 2513-2520
Dai and Do Hung Manh; The effects of Au surface diffusion to formation of Au droplets/cluster and nanowire growth on GaAs substrate using VLS method, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in electronics; J.Mater Sci:Mater Electron, 23(11) pp.2065-2074 (2012) [18] Dao Khac An, Nguyen Xuan Chung, Pham Hong Trang, Hoang Van Vuong, Phan Viet Phong and Phan Anh Tuan; On growth mechanisms and dynamic simulation of growth process based on the experimental results of nanowire growth by VLS method on semiconductor substrates; IOP Publishing, Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol.187, 012052 (2009)
[28] Helmut Mehrer; Diffusion in Solids; Fundamentals, Methods, Materials, Diffusion-Controlled Processes, Springer Series insolid-state sciences 155, Series Editors: M.
Fisher; SCITEC PUBLICATIONS: Journal of Electronic Materials, 1991, 20[9], 649-652 (2019) [33] M.Cheyssac, Sacilotti, Patriarche; vapor-liquid-solid mechanisms: challenges for nanosized quantum cluster/dot/wire materials.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Hong Huo, Zhen Yu Xiong
Every kinds of material get weighting scoring , according to its essential property.
Journal of Safety and Environment.
Vol.13.( 2006) [3] Shang Hongyan.Emergency Response Capability Assessment Model of Hazardous Materials Transportation Based on AHP-F.
Journal of Shanghai Maritime University. (2008) [4] Deng Qigen,wargyan.
Journal of Safety Science and Technology.
Journal of Safety and Environment.
Vol.13.( 2006) [3] Shang Hongyan.Emergency Response Capability Assessment Model of Hazardous Materials Transportation Based on AHP-F.
Journal of Shanghai Maritime University. (2008) [4] Deng Qigen,wargyan.
Journal of Safety Science and Technology.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Yu Chen, Dong Mei Wang, Lin Hao
Materials and methods
Experimental equipment.The main experimental equipment including: ultrasonic equipment, the hydrolysis reactor, magnetic stirrer and centrifuge.
Acknowledgements The support of this work was by the National Natural Science Fund (51209178) References [1] Chul Park, John T.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,2006,135(1~3) :406-411
,Delgens J.Solubilisation of waste-activated sludge byultrasonic treatment[J].Chemical Engineering Journal,2005,106(2):163-169
Minimization of excess sludge and crypticgrowth of microorganisms by alkaline treatment of activated sludge [J].Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2011, 28(1):164-169
Acknowledgements The support of this work was by the National Natural Science Fund (51209178) References [1] Chul Park, John T.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,2006,135(1~3) :406-411
,Delgens J.Solubilisation of waste-activated sludge byultrasonic treatment[J].Chemical Engineering Journal,2005,106(2):163-169
Minimization of excess sludge and crypticgrowth of microorganisms by alkaline treatment of activated sludge [J].Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2011, 28(1):164-169
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Lian Soon Peh, Ying Hai Wang, Hao Ming Zhang
Acknowledgement
It is a project supported by basic research programs of Suzhou science and Technology Department - industrial application part (SYG201327) and 2012 Innovation Project(Qinglan) of JiangSu Province.
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Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
When receiving the manuscript, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the manuscript for the book or journal in question.
Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Yong Sheng Zhao, Li Gang Cai, Fang Yuan Pu
In addition, according to the dynamic mechanical properties of materials, the relation between true shear stress and strain is
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by Science & Technical Foundation of Beijing (Grant NO.
International Journal of Machine Tools& Manufacture. 2002,42:277-286
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International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture,2002,42761-771.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by Science & Technical Foundation of Beijing (Grant NO.
International Journal of Machine Tools& Manufacture. 2002,42:277-286
[4] W.J.Endres,R.E.Devor, S.G.KaPoor.A Dual-Mechanism Approach to the Prediction of Machining Forces, Part l: model development[J].Journal of Engineering for Industry,1995, 117:526-533
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture,2002,42761-771.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Shi Ling Yang, Jian Hua Zhang, Ying Dong, Xue Jie Cao
The anhydrous tap-hole clay uses high-purity raw materials and carbonaceous materials as bond.
The refractory aggregate includes refractory materials, such as corundum, mullite and flint clay, and modified materials, such as coke and mica.
These materials make up the substrate according to a certain proportion and granularity.
Handbook on Refractory Raw Materials[M].
Beijing: China Building Materials Industry Press. 2000:551 [11] LI Junxi.
The refractory aggregate includes refractory materials, such as corundum, mullite and flint clay, and modified materials, such as coke and mica.
These materials make up the substrate according to a certain proportion and granularity.
Handbook on Refractory Raw Materials[M].
Beijing: China Building Materials Industry Press. 2000:551 [11] LI Junxi.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Wei Yu, Ze Yu Zhang, Jia Xin Shi, En Tao Dong
The surface properties of different materials were observed.
The mechanical properties of the materials were obtained by room temperature tensile test.
The surface roughness of the three materials was tested.
The microstructure and composition of the three materials were characterized by SEM, EDS and XRD.
Materials and Experimental Procedure The test materials are cold rolled GR1 and GR2 sheets imported from Japan and TA1 sheets produced by Yunnan titanium industry.
The mechanical properties of the materials were obtained by room temperature tensile test.
The surface roughness of the three materials was tested.
The microstructure and composition of the three materials were characterized by SEM, EDS and XRD.
Materials and Experimental Procedure The test materials are cold rolled GR1 and GR2 sheets imported from Japan and TA1 sheets produced by Yunnan titanium industry.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: S. Palanivel, M. Sekar
Materials used
Polyolefin fibres (barchip macro structural synthetic fibres) of length 42mm, equivalent diameter 0.79mm, aspect ratio 53.2, continuously embossed surface texture, tensile strength 550MPa, Young’s Modulus 8.2 GPa were used shown in Fig.1(c).
The authors are indebted to all of them for the materials available in those documents. 7.
[5] Riad Benzaid, Nasr eddine Chikh, and Habib Mesbah, “Study of the compressive behavior of short Concrete columns confined by fiber Reinforced composite,” The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Volume 34, Number 1B,April 2009, pp. 15-26
Hadi: Using fibres to enhance the properties of concrete columnsConstruction and Building Materials, 21 (2007) 118–125 [11] U.
Wee: stress-strain relationship of high-strength fiber concrete in compression, journal of materials in civil engineering , Feb. 1999, pp 21-29
The authors are indebted to all of them for the materials available in those documents. 7.
[5] Riad Benzaid, Nasr eddine Chikh, and Habib Mesbah, “Study of the compressive behavior of short Concrete columns confined by fiber Reinforced composite,” The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Volume 34, Number 1B,April 2009, pp. 15-26
Hadi: Using fibres to enhance the properties of concrete columnsConstruction and Building Materials, 21 (2007) 118–125 [11] U.
Wee: stress-strain relationship of high-strength fiber concrete in compression, journal of materials in civil engineering , Feb. 1999, pp 21-29
Online since: December 2014
Authors: De Shan Tang, Wei Shan Hu, Yi Fan Bai, Mei Wang
Hu: “Oasis Effect in Arid Regions” in Chinese Journal of Nature, Vol. 23(2001), p.234-235 (In Chinese)
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Wei: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 518-523(2012), p. 4182-4185 [6] J.
Zheng: Water Science and Engineering, Vol. 4(2011), p.110-120 [7] M.
Zhang: “Assessment of Regional Human-water Harmony based on ANP-Entropy Model” accepted by 2014 International Conference on Materials Engineering and Environment Science [8] G.Y.
Li: Information Sciences Vol. 280 (2014), p.1–15
Wei: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 518-523(2012), p. 4182-4185 [6] J.
Zheng: Water Science and Engineering, Vol. 4(2011), p.110-120 [7] M.
Zhang: “Assessment of Regional Human-water Harmony based on ANP-Entropy Model” accepted by 2014 International Conference on Materials Engineering and Environment Science [8] G.Y.
Li: Information Sciences Vol. 280 (2014), p.1–15
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Bukhari Manshoor, Izzuddin Zaman, Suraya Laily, Afifah Yusof, Amir Khalid
A Study on Liquid-Liquid Mixing in a Stirred Tank with a 6-Blade Rushton Turbine, Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering. (2008) 5(4): 12-22
IchemE, 7(1994) 2:657-668 [7] Franco M., Giuseppina M., Davide P., and Alessandra P, Mixing time in high aspect ratio vessel with multiple impeller, Chemical Engineering Science, (2013) 101:712-720 [8] Zalc J.M., Szalai E.S., Alvarez M.M. and Muzzio F.J., Using CFD to understand chaotic mixing in laminar stirred tanks, AIChE Journal, (2002), 48;2124-2134
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. (2013) 50(1):012014
Applied Mechanics and Materials. (2010) 390:111-115 [14] Hurst D. and Vassilicos J.C., Scalings and decay of fractal-generated turbulence.
IchemE, 7(1994) 2:657-668 [7] Franco M., Giuseppina M., Davide P., and Alessandra P, Mixing time in high aspect ratio vessel with multiple impeller, Chemical Engineering Science, (2013) 101:712-720 [8] Zalc J.M., Szalai E.S., Alvarez M.M. and Muzzio F.J., Using CFD to understand chaotic mixing in laminar stirred tanks, AIChE Journal, (2002), 48;2124-2134
Chemical Engineering Science. (1988) 43:2754-2772
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. (2013) 50(1):012014
Applied Mechanics and Materials. (2010) 390:111-115 [14] Hurst D. and Vassilicos J.C., Scalings and decay of fractal-generated turbulence.