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Online since: April 2012
Authors: Bo Diao, Zhi Gang Luo, Sui Yuan Wang, Yan Liu
Geometry size and material parameters of asphalt overlay pavement structure as shown in Table 1.
Acknowledgement It is a civil aviation science & technology project: Asphalt overlay engineering technology research for airport runway pavements under complicated conditions(2007), which is supported by CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China).
[3] Suiyuan Wang and Zhigang Zhou: Journal of China & Foreign Highway Vol. 23 No. 6(2003), p. 11-14, in Chinese
[4] Yongxiong Chen: Research & Application of Building Materials Vol. 1(2005), p. 24-26, in Chinese
[6] Zhuo Zhuang , Fan Zhang and Song Cen et.al: ABAQUS Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis and Examples(Science Press, Beijing, 2005) , in Chinese
Acknowledgement It is a civil aviation science & technology project: Asphalt overlay engineering technology research for airport runway pavements under complicated conditions(2007), which is supported by CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China).
[3] Suiyuan Wang and Zhigang Zhou: Journal of China & Foreign Highway Vol. 23 No. 6(2003), p. 11-14, in Chinese
[4] Yongxiong Chen: Research & Application of Building Materials Vol. 1(2005), p. 24-26, in Chinese
[6] Zhuo Zhuang , Fan Zhang and Song Cen et.al: ABAQUS Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis and Examples(Science Press, Beijing, 2005) , in Chinese
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Issam Hanafi, Abdelouahad El Himri, Khadija Haboubi, Fouad Dimane, Francisco Mata Cabrera, José Tejero Manzanares
Modeling of Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport in Two-Dimensional Geometries in an unconfined aquifer
Fouad Dimane 1,a, Issam Hanafi 1,b, Abdelouahad El Himri 1,c,
Khadija Haboubi 1,d, Francisco Mata Cabrera2,e, José Tejero Manzanares2,f
1Group of Material Science, Energy and Environnement, Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées d’Al Hoceima (ENSAH), BP 03 Ajdir, 32000 Al Hoceima, Morocco.
2University Polytechnic School Of Mining and Industrial Engineering of Almaden, 1 Plaza Manuel Meca, 13400 Almaden, Spain.
In particular, the subsurface has complex distributions of materials with transient groundwater fluxes.
Typically, the complex distribution of subsurface materials is represented in the conceptual model as regions with locally homogeneous and isotropic hydraulic conductivity (anisotropic representation is also common [1, 2].
The aquifer is composed largely of fine-grained silty sand of hydraulic conductivity K1 = 5 10−6 m/s, with lenses of relatively course material of hydraulic conductivity K2 = 10−4 m/s.
Gable: Two-Scale Modeling of Solute Transport in an Experimental Stratigraphy, Journal of Hydrology.
In particular, the subsurface has complex distributions of materials with transient groundwater fluxes.
Typically, the complex distribution of subsurface materials is represented in the conceptual model as regions with locally homogeneous and isotropic hydraulic conductivity (anisotropic representation is also common [1, 2].
The aquifer is composed largely of fine-grained silty sand of hydraulic conductivity K1 = 5 10−6 m/s, with lenses of relatively course material of hydraulic conductivity K2 = 10−4 m/s.
Gable: Two-Scale Modeling of Solute Transport in an Experimental Stratigraphy, Journal of Hydrology.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Chang Hang Wu, Yun Xiao Jin
Nitrogen removal optimization in a biofilm reactor from groundwater
Changhang Wu1, a, Yunxiao Jin2,b
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China
ach_wu70@163.com, bjyx9988@126.com
Keywords: Biofilm; Groundwater; Nitrate.
Materials and Method Materials Simulated groundwater polluted by NO3--N was used in the experiments.
Bacteria carrier; Fig. 1 Biofilm reactor Experiment procedure About 5 L anaerobic sludge was laid in refrigeratory with nutritive material at 4℃.
Acknowledgements This was jointly supported by the Intramural fund of Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology (2009BZ23).
Effect of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate as inorganic carbon sources on growth and adaptation of autohydrogenotrophic denitrifying bacteria, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 162 (2009) 1507–1513
Materials and Method Materials Simulated groundwater polluted by NO3--N was used in the experiments.
Bacteria carrier; Fig. 1 Biofilm reactor Experiment procedure About 5 L anaerobic sludge was laid in refrigeratory with nutritive material at 4℃.
Acknowledgements This was jointly supported by the Intramural fund of Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology (2009BZ23).
Effect of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate as inorganic carbon sources on growth and adaptation of autohydrogenotrophic denitrifying bacteria, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 162 (2009) 1507–1513
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Chang Fu Li, Jing Ma, Fang He
Introduction
Recently advances in materials and micro machining technology have offered exciting new technologies for detection of high performance sensor.
Piezoelectric materials provide a direct transduction mechanism to covert signals from mechanical to electrical domains and vice versa.
Tansducers using piezoelectric materials can be configured as sensors when the design of the device is optimized for the generation of an electric signal, using direct piezoelectric effect, in response to mechanical input [1, 2].
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (Project Grant No.
Wiggins, Review of Thickness-shear Mode Quartz Resonator Sensors for Temperature and Pressure, IEEE Sensors Journal. 1(2001) 79-87
Piezoelectric materials provide a direct transduction mechanism to covert signals from mechanical to electrical domains and vice versa.
Tansducers using piezoelectric materials can be configured as sensors when the design of the device is optimized for the generation of an electric signal, using direct piezoelectric effect, in response to mechanical input [1, 2].
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (Project Grant No.
Wiggins, Review of Thickness-shear Mode Quartz Resonator Sensors for Temperature and Pressure, IEEE Sensors Journal. 1(2001) 79-87
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Wei Li Li, Yu Long Ding, Pei Pei Zhang, Yun Hong Jiang, Ya Ge Xing, Xi Hong Li
Effects of Nano-ZnO Power-Coated PVC Film on the Physiological Properties and Microbiological Changes of Fresh-Cut ‘Fuji’ Apple
Xihong Li 1, a, Weili Li 1, b,*, Yage Xing1, c, Yunhong Jiang2, d,
Yulong Ding2, e and Peipei Zhang1, f
1Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition & Safety(Tianjin University of Science & Technology),
Ministry of Education, Tianjin, China
2Institute of Particle Science & Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS29JT, UK
alixihong606@163.com, bliweili1207@126.com, cxingyage1@yahoo.com.cn, dyunhongjiang1012@gmail.com, eY.Ding@leeds.ac.uk, fhulumao53@yahoo.com.cn.
Most of food packing materials are still natural polymers which are mixed with other synthetic polymers or antimicrobial ingredients with the purpose of enhancing their applications in special surroundings [3].
In this study, a novel nano-ZnO coated polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film as the fruit packaging material was prepared to investigate its effect on preservation of fresh-cut ‘Fuji’ apple for up to 12 days at 4°C.
Materials and Methods Materials.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 44, 2161–2168 (2009)
Most of food packing materials are still natural polymers which are mixed with other synthetic polymers or antimicrobial ingredients with the purpose of enhancing their applications in special surroundings [3].
In this study, a novel nano-ZnO coated polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film as the fruit packaging material was prepared to investigate its effect on preservation of fresh-cut ‘Fuji’ apple for up to 12 days at 4°C.
Materials and Methods Materials.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 44, 2161–2168 (2009)
Online since: March 2012
Authors: An Ming Li, Meng Juan Hu
Effect of sub-temperature quenching temperature on microstructure and
property of 35CrMo steel
Anming Li1,a, Mengjuan Hu1
1School of Materials Science & Engineering.
Tel: 0391-3980631 E-mail: anmingli2001@sina.com.cn Address: School of Materials Science & Engineering.
Journal of Mechanical Strength,1999,21(4):299-301
Science & Technology Ecnony Market. 2007,(4): 44-45
Shortening the Duration of Heat Treatment in the Lower Bainitic Range.Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment Proceedings of The 14THIfhtse Congress.2004,25(5):555-560
Tel: 0391-3980631 E-mail: anmingli2001@sina.com.cn Address: School of Materials Science & Engineering.
Journal of Mechanical Strength,1999,21(4):299-301
Science & Technology Ecnony Market. 2007,(4): 44-45
Shortening the Duration of Heat Treatment in the Lower Bainitic Range.Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment Proceedings of The 14THIfhtse Congress.2004,25(5):555-560
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Mu Sen Li, Hua Song, Jun Wei Di, Nan Yu Ma
The optical property and sensitivity of Ag nanoparticles deposited ultra-thin diamond-like carbon films
Song Hua 1,a, Ma Nanyu1,b, Di Junwei2,c,Li Musen1,d
1Key Laboratory for Liquid-Solid Structural Evolution and Processing of Materials ( Ministry of Education ),Shandong University,Jinan, 250061, Shandong, China.
2College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Material Science, Soochow University, Suzhou, 215123, Jiangsu, China.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China with grant No. 50972078 and 21075086.
Materials Science and Engineering R, 2002, 37: 129-281 [4] J.Robertson. materials science and engineering R 37(2002) 129-281 [5] Casiraghi C, Ferrari A C, Ohr R et al.
Journal of Applied Physics, 2007, 101: 014901 [7] E.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China with grant No. 50972078 and 21075086.
Materials Science and Engineering R, 2002, 37: 129-281 [4] J.Robertson. materials science and engineering R 37(2002) 129-281 [5] Casiraghi C, Ferrari A C, Ohr R et al.
Journal of Applied Physics, 2007, 101: 014901 [7] E.
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Abdelazim. M. Mebed
Mebed
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Al-Jouf University, Sakaka 2014, Saudi Arabia
abdu_55@yahoo.com (A.
The materials and phase compositions were studied by using energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques.
Introduction Cu-Co alloys are important materials for various applications including magneto-resistivity and ferromagnetism [1,2], chemical sensing [3] and coating technology [4].
Miyazaki, Computational Materials Science 14(1999)318 [11] C.
Bhatti, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 323(2011) 340
The materials and phase compositions were studied by using energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques.
Introduction Cu-Co alloys are important materials for various applications including magneto-resistivity and ferromagnetism [1,2], chemical sensing [3] and coating technology [4].
Miyazaki, Computational Materials Science 14(1999)318 [11] C.
Bhatti, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 323(2011) 340
Online since: May 2007
Authors: Siriya Jiamsakul, Rung-Arun Chumnanklang, Kannikar Juengsuwattananon, Supatra Jinawath, Sitthisuntorn Supothina, Thammarat Panyathanmaporn, Sittinun Tawkaew, Tawan Sooknoi, Angkhana Jaroenworaluck
Ag-Doped TiO2 Immobilized on Al2O3 Bead as Oxidation Catalyst
Thammarat Panyathanmaporn1a
, Angkhana Jaroenworaluck
1, Sitthisuntorn
Supothina1, Rung-Arun Chumnanklang1, Kannikar Juengsuwattananon
2,
Supatra Jinawath2, Tawan Sooknoi3 , Siriya Jiamsakul3 , Sittinun Tawkaew
4,
1
National Metal and Materials Technology Center 114 Thailand Science Park, Paholyothin Rd.,
Klong 1, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120 Thailand,
2
Department of Material Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Rd.,
Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand
3
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology
Ladkrabang, Chalongkrung Rd., Ladkrabang, Bangkok, 10520 Thailand
4
Department of Chemical Engineer, Faculty of Engineer, Srinakharinwirot University,
Nakhonnayok, 26120 Thailand
E-mail: athammap@mtec.or.th,
Keywords: Titanium dioxide, silver, oxidation catalyst
Abstract.
TiO2 is one of the most promising ceramic materials as it is widely used in various applications such as white pigment, cosmetic and catalyst because of its desirable properties [2].
Acknowledgement This work has been financially supported by National Metal and Materials Science Center (MTEC), funding number MT-B-47-CER-07-169-I.
Imbihl: Journal of Catalyst, vol. 235 (2005), p.359 [4].F.
TiO2 is one of the most promising ceramic materials as it is widely used in various applications such as white pigment, cosmetic and catalyst because of its desirable properties [2].
Acknowledgement This work has been financially supported by National Metal and Materials Science Center (MTEC), funding number MT-B-47-CER-07-169-I.
Imbihl: Journal of Catalyst, vol. 235 (2005), p.359 [4].F.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Yue Hao Luo, De Yuan Zhang
The biomimetic highly-efficient drag reduction surface can be directly replicated by shark skin as biological template, and the pre cured micro-embossing technology is put forward aiming at the thermosetting materials.
Introduction For the thermosetting materials, the primary hot-embossing technology is difficult to replicate the biomimetic surface, and the new method should be explored.
However, for the thermosetting materials, such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin and so on, the method is difficult to be utilized.
Kurosaki: Japanese Journal of Mechanical Research, Vol. 46 (1994), p. 521-527 [8] P.
Burkhardt: Lubrication Science, Vol. 9 (1997), p. 255-271
Introduction For the thermosetting materials, the primary hot-embossing technology is difficult to replicate the biomimetic surface, and the new method should be explored.
However, for the thermosetting materials, such as epoxy resin, phenolic resin and so on, the method is difficult to be utilized.
Kurosaki: Japanese Journal of Mechanical Research, Vol. 46 (1994), p. 521-527 [8] P.
Burkhardt: Lubrication Science, Vol. 9 (1997), p. 255-271