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Online since: July 2016
Authors: Bin Zou, Han Lian Liu, Chuan Zhen Huang, Jun Wang, Hong Tao Zhu, Peng Yao, Peng Guo
Philip Selvaraj et al. [2] revealing that the feed rate was a more significant parameter influencing the surface roughness and cutting force, and the cutting speed influences the tool wear more significantly.
Liew et al. [5] pointed out that the cutting force and the severity of abrasion on the rake face which were governed by the cutting temperature played a vital role in the formation and extent of the surface fracture after investigating the wear of various grades of PCBN tool in the ultra-precision machining of STAVAX (modified AISI 420 stainless steel) at low speeds.
Abou-El-Hossein, Z.
Liew et al. [5] pointed out that the cutting force and the severity of abrasion on the rake face which were governed by the cutting temperature played a vital role in the formation and extent of the surface fracture after investigating the wear of various grades of PCBN tool in the ultra-precision machining of STAVAX (modified AISI 420 stainless steel) at low speeds.
Abou-El-Hossein, Z.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Chun Li Lei, Zhi Yuan Rui, Jun Liu, Li Na Ren
The predicted results by using non- stationary series were generally higher than the experiment measurements and it failed to give satisfactory mod- el accuracy.
Ni, et al., “Real-time Compensation for Time-Variant Volumetric Error on a Machining Center,” J.
Hou, et al., “Performance Degradation Model of Application Server System Based on Time Series Analysis,” Acad.
Ni, et al., “Real-time Compensation for Time-Variant Volumetric Error on a Machining Center,” J.
Hou, et al., “Performance Degradation Model of Application Server System Based on Time Series Analysis,” Acad.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Hadis Morkoç, S.S. Akarca-Biyikli, Ya.I. Alivov, Q. Fan, Ümit Özgür, V. Avrutin, Cole W. Litton, D. Johnstone, K. Zhu
Recently Alivov et al. reported on the growth of nZnO/p-6H-SiC heterostructure diodes by plasma-assisted
molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) and on
their photoresponse properties [8, 9].
Ohmic contacts to the n-ZnO layer and p-SiC substrate were achieved by vacuum evaporation of 300/1000 Å-thick Au/Al and Au/Ni metal layers, respectively.
Photoresponse properties of the n-ZnO/p-6H-SiC heterojunctions were also measured at roomtemperature (RT), and in contrast to electroluminescence (EL), high photosensitivity to UV radiation was observed.
Ohmic contacts to the n-ZnO layer and p-SiC substrate were achieved by vacuum evaporation of 300/1000 Å-thick Au/Al and Au/Ni metal layers, respectively.
Photoresponse properties of the n-ZnO/p-6H-SiC heterojunctions were also measured at roomtemperature (RT), and in contrast to electroluminescence (EL), high photosensitivity to UV radiation was observed.
Online since: November 2024
Authors: Nagia Mohamed Jadalla
Jadalla
Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Omar Al-Mukhtar University Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Al Bayda', Libya.
Al-Dhabi, M.
El-Ghannam, M.
El-Aswara, S.
Al-Dhabi, S.
Al-Dhabi, M.
El-Ghannam, M.
El-Aswara, S.
Al-Dhabi, S.
Online since: June 2016
Authors: Chatchai Sirisamphanwong, Waqar Khalil
., et al., A literature survey on Smart Grid distribution: an analytical approach.
[10] Macedo, M.N.Q., et al., Demand side management using artificial neural networks in a smart grid environment.
[12] Macedo, M.N.Q., et al., Typification of load curves for DSM in Brazil for a smart grid environment.
[17] El-Baz, W. and P.
[21] Wu, C., et al., Probabilistic load flow analysis of photovoltaic generation system with plug-in electric vehicles.
[10] Macedo, M.N.Q., et al., Demand side management using artificial neural networks in a smart grid environment.
[12] Macedo, M.N.Q., et al., Typification of load curves for DSM in Brazil for a smart grid environment.
[17] El-Baz, W. and P.
[21] Wu, C., et al., Probabilistic load flow analysis of photovoltaic generation system with plug-in electric vehicles.
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Dominique Dubé, Diego Mantovani, Michel Fiset, Hendra Hermawan, Maryam Moravej
Finally, the in vitro corrosion behaviour of pure iron degradable stents was first studied by
Peuster et al [9].
Brown et al investigated in vitro ion release of SS 316L and Co-Cr-Mo alloy using an accelerated anodic corrosion chamber [10].
Lopez et al studied the corrosion of Ti-based alloys implants by electrochemical polarization methods using Hank's solution with pH 7.4 [12].
El-Omar, G.
Al-Abdullat, M.
Brown et al investigated in vitro ion release of SS 316L and Co-Cr-Mo alloy using an accelerated anodic corrosion chamber [10].
Lopez et al studied the corrosion of Ti-based alloys implants by electrochemical polarization methods using Hank's solution with pH 7.4 [12].
El-Omar, G.
Al-Abdullat, M.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Elisabetta Ceretti, Claudio Giardini, Aldo Attanasio, Cristian Cappellini
Hua et al. [4] and Outeiro et al. [5] deepened how the material hardness, the feed rate and the cutting edge geometry influence the residual stress profile.
The influence on residual stress behavior, from surface to inner part of machined components, of feed rate, depth of cut, tool edge geometry, tool nose radius and rake angle is reported by Matsumoto et al. [6], Dahlman et al. [7], Rech and Moisan [8], Thiele et al. [9] and M’Saoubi et al. [10].
Ceretti et al. [16], Filice et al. [17] and Outeiro et al. [18] had evidenced the possibility of analyzing the cutting process with the aid of simulative models.
Several works were performed by means of FEM simulations in order to evaluate chip geometries, tool-chip contact length (Kloche et al. [21]), temperature, forces (Arazzola et al. [22]), tool wear and residual stresses (Attanasio et al. [23], Ceretti et al. [24]).
El-Wardany and W.C.
The influence on residual stress behavior, from surface to inner part of machined components, of feed rate, depth of cut, tool edge geometry, tool nose radius and rake angle is reported by Matsumoto et al. [6], Dahlman et al. [7], Rech and Moisan [8], Thiele et al. [9] and M’Saoubi et al. [10].
Ceretti et al. [16], Filice et al. [17] and Outeiro et al. [18] had evidenced the possibility of analyzing the cutting process with the aid of simulative models.
Several works were performed by means of FEM simulations in order to evaluate chip geometries, tool-chip contact length (Kloche et al. [21]), temperature, forces (Arazzola et al. [22]), tool wear and residual stresses (Attanasio et al. [23], Ceretti et al. [24]).
El-Wardany and W.C.
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Marius Georgescu, Daniela Tarniţă, Alin Petcu
Chen et. al. [16].
Chen, el al Mechanical design and evaluation of a compact portable knee–ankle–foot robot for gait rehabilitation, Mechanism and Machine Theory. 103 (2016) 51-64
Sawicki, et al.
Shysh, et al.
Saito, et al.
Chen, el al Mechanical design and evaluation of a compact portable knee–ankle–foot robot for gait rehabilitation, Mechanism and Machine Theory. 103 (2016) 51-64
Sawicki, et al.
Shysh, et al.
Saito, et al.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Bao Wei Hao, Yuan Li, Lin Lin Liu, Shi Zhao Wang
Shah, et al.
Kim, et al.
Lin, et al.
Gu, et al.
[18] El-Rehim, S., M.
Kim, et al.
Lin, et al.
Gu, et al.
[18] El-Rehim, S., M.
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Fabrizio Roccaforte, Filippo Giannazzo, Mario Saggio, Patrick Fiorenza
El, IEEE Trans.
Umeda, et al, Appl.
Kimoto et al., J.
Nakazawa, et. al.
Cabello et. al.
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Kimoto et al., J.
Nakazawa, et. al.
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