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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Yu Nan Yang, Ya Li Ma
These plants with light color of leaves are often in the empty place or in the front of the green grass, in order to give full play to the characteristics of the material, and make it suitable for order of beauty. [2] According to the seasonal success of plants and the characteristics of different florescence, the sequential landscape is created in Chinese classical garden.
And this abundant landscape that is made by the change of seasons and blossom can not be achieved by other gardening materials.
Li: Journal of MUC (Natural Sciences Edition), 2011(5), p. 26-29 [4] Y.
Zhang: Shanxi Agricultural Science, 2005(3), p. 140-142 [6] S.
Liu: Journal of Jiangxi Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2004 (12), p. 131-133
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Nikolay A. Feoktistov, Alexander S. Savinov, Sergey M. Andreev
Olusegun, Measuring the stress, strain and strain-rate in heat treated medium carbon steel samples and finding the constituted material related properties, African Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science Research. 3 (2010) 38-48
Kron, Theory of hot crack formation, Materials Science and Technology. 21 (2005) 521-530
Tetsu-To-Hagane, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. 104 (2018) 728–734
Metal Science and Heat Treatment. 54 (2012) 387–392.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jian Xin Zhou, Lu Chen, Hong Wang, Xiao Yuan Ji
Design and Implementation of Performance Appraisal System for Foundry Enterprises Lu Chen1, Jianxin Zhou1, a, Hong Wang1 and Xiaoyuan Ji1 1State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430074, China azhoujianxin@mail.hust.edu.cn Keywords: Foundry enterprises; Performance appraisal; Performance Appraisal System (PAS); Informationization Abstract.
NCET-09-0396) and the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei (Grant No.2010CADA067).
[2] Songbo Liu and Haibo Wang: Modern Management Science Vol.23 (2004), p.27 (in Chinese)
[5] K.Peter, B.John and B.Michelle: Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources Vol.45 (2007), p.132
[6] LI Shuxin: Yinshan Academic Journal Vol.25 (2006), p.126 (in Chinese).
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Ju Tao Zhang, Jian Feng Yan, Sheng Rong Gong, Dong Lin Pu
GPGPU uses graphics processors for general science and engineering computing.
Acknowledgment This research was supported by the nature science foundation of Jiangsu province (contract number: 9140A17050206HK03 & BE2009048).
High density recording of full colorfull parallax holographic stereogram, practical holography XXII: materials and applications [C].
Journal of Image and Graphics In Chinese, 4, 2009, 14(4):647-651
Journal of Image and Graphics In Chinese, 8, 2009, 14(8):1569-1577
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Zhi Qiang Ma, Meng Hu, Jian Hua Mo, Fei Han
The main experimental equipment is the sheet metal forming machine with no model, the materials is the 08Al steel plate, thickness of which is 1mm.
Acknowledgment This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.50175034.
Matsubara: Journal of JSTP, Vol.406(1994), p.1311-1316.
RO: Journal of JSTP, Vol.526(2004), p.2-6.
[5] F.Mao: D.E. thesis, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wuhan,2005.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xue Sen Cui, Feeng Hua Tang, Yu Mei Wu, Wei Feng Zhou, Wei Fan, Sheng Mao Zhang
Material and Method 1.1 Work sea area and the source of producing data Production materials consist of work data, longitude and latitude and daily production is provided by China ocean fisheries branch squid fishing working group.
Ocean current data come from America application science consult company (NASA).
South China Fisheries Science, 2008,4(3):70-74
Journal of Shanghai Fisheries University, 1997, 6(4):263-267
Journal of fisheries modernization, 2001, 3: 3-6
Online since: June 2008
Authors: P.J. Antunes, A.T. Coelho, F. Rebelo, T. Pereira, Gustavo R. Dias
Introduction The non-linear elastic behaviour of materials is commonly described by constitutive equations based on strain energy functions.
Hyperelastic materials.
Most of the proposed phenomenological models are based on the polynomial expansion credited to Rivlin [2] ( )2i N1i i j 2 _ i 1 _ N 1ji ij 1J D 1 3I3ICψ − +      −      − = ∑ ∑ = =+ (5) where ijC and iD are material dependent materials calculated trough numerical fitting.
Material properties and element topology Materials All the materials were considered isotropic and linearelastic except the soft tissues [4] and the CPGC that are mechanically characterized by a non-linear elastic behaviour as seen in Table 1.
Cavanagh: Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 30 (1997), p.615
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Aitzol Lamikiz, Francisco Javier Campa, Luis Norberto López de Lacalle, Sébastien Seguy, Lionel Arnaud, Gorka Urbicain
Bulk of Material Diagram.
Proc. of the SPIE, Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, A.B.
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 45 (2005), pp. 1669-1680
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 191 (2007), pp. 279-282
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Tammam Merhej, De Cheng Feng
Local materials available in Harbin city (P.R of China) was used to produce typical concrete mixtures used for airfield concrete pavements.
Table 1 shows mix proportions of materials used for reference plain concrete.
Krishnan, “Equation for the Stress-Strain Curve of Concrete,” ACI Journal, Proceeding, Vol. 61, No. 3, 1964, pp. 345-350
Chu, “Stress-Strain Relationship for Plain Concrete in Compression,” ACI Journal Proceedings, 82(6), 1985, PP. 797-804
Balaguru, “Normal- and high-strength fiber-reinforced concrete under compression,” Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, vol. 4, No.4 Paper No. 170, November 1992.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jin Hai Liu, Guo Lu Li, Xue Bo Zhao, Xiao Yan Hao, Jian Jun Zhang
Effect of Austempering Temperature on Microstructure and Properties of Carbidic Austempered Ductile Iron Jinhai Liu, a, Guolu Li,b Xuebo Zhao,c Xiaoyan Hao,d Jianjun Zhang,e School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology,Tianjin, 300132, China aJhliugongda@gmail.com, bliguolu@hebut.edu.cn, c zhaoxuebo@126.com, dhxytj2010@126.com, ejjzhang567@gmail.com Keywords: Nodular iron; CADI; Austempering; Microstructure; Mechanical Properties; Abrasive Resistance; Abstract.
Consequently, the CADI is a promising new kind of abrasive material.
When the carburizing layer wears off, the inner microstructure has low abrasive resistance In addition, under the case of wet abrasion, the abrasive resistance depends on two aspects, the first is hardness of materials and the second is the corrosion resistance.
Foundry Trade Journal. 2004, Vol.178(3612) :54-56 [2].
Lynn Postle, Furnace is a key to CADI Solution, Foundry Trade Journal. 2006, vol.180, (3632) [5].