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Online since: August 2015
Authors: Siti Amely Jumaat, Ismail Musirin
Acha, et al., FACTS: Modelling and Simulation in Power Networks.West Sussex, U.K. : Wiley, , 2005
Lu, et al., "Optimal Location of FACTS Devices by A Bacterial Swarming LAgorithm for Reactive Power Planning " in 2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC 2007) 2007, pp. 2344 - 2349
El-Sharkawi, Modern Heuristic Optimization Techniques: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2008.
Lu, et al., "Optimal Location of FACTS Devices by A Bacterial Swarming LAgorithm for Reactive Power Planning " in 2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC 2007) 2007, pp. 2344 - 2349
El-Sharkawi, Modern Heuristic Optimization Techniques: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2008.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Carlo Bruni, Daniele Ciccarelli, Massimiliano Pieralisi, Luciano Greco, Tommaso Mancia
Characterization of Surface and Bulk Features of SLM Parts
Carlo Bruni1,a*, Daniele Ciccarelli1,b, Tommaso Mancia1,c, Massimiliano Pieralisi1,d and Luciano Greco1,e
1Università Politecnica delle Marche, DIISM, via Brecce Bianche 3, Ancona, 60131, Italy
a*c.bruni@univpm.it, bd.ciccarelli@staff.univpm.it, ct.mancia@staff.univpm.it, dm.pieralisi@staff.univpm.it, el.greco@pm.univpm.it
Keywords: Additive manufacturing, SLM, Complex geometry, Prototyping, surface roughness, microstructure.
Mao, T-H Kwok et al., Adaptive slicing based on efficient profile analysis, Computer Aided Design. 107 (2019) 89-101
Zaefferer et al., Quantitative multiscale correlative microstructure analysis of additive manufacturing of stainless steel 316L processed by selective laser melting. 160 (2020) 110074
Mao, T-H Kwok et al., Adaptive slicing based on efficient profile analysis, Computer Aided Design. 107 (2019) 89-101
Zaefferer et al., Quantitative multiscale correlative microstructure analysis of additive manufacturing of stainless steel 316L processed by selective laser melting. 160 (2020) 110074
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Yong Yao, Yong Jun Deng, Zhao Qiang Zhang, Peng Fei Hu, Jie Yan
Fig.2 The Model with Common Floor Fig.3 The Form of the Floor with Opening
Simulation Results and Analysis
To simulate real earthquake effection, the seismic waves of El-Centro are choosed which the duration is 10s, time step is 0.08s, and the maximum is 2.2m/s2 that appearing in the 0.8s, and its time curve is shown in the Fig.4.
[2] WANG Wei,XUE Jianyang,ZHANG Hongmei,et al.Seismic design and lessons learnt from the earthquake disaster of frame structures in 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake.World Earthquake Engineering.2009,25(4):131-135
Ms D Thesis.Hunan:Hunan University.2011 [4] Ye Lieping, Qu Zhe, Ma Qianli, et al.
[2] WANG Wei,XUE Jianyang,ZHANG Hongmei,et al.Seismic design and lessons learnt from the earthquake disaster of frame structures in 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake.World Earthquake Engineering.2009,25(4):131-135
Ms D Thesis.Hunan:Hunan University.2011 [4] Ye Lieping, Qu Zhe, Ma Qianli, et al.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Krit Somnuk, Gumpon Prateepchaikul
Alamsyah et al. [6] studied the comparison of static mixer and blade agitator reactor in the biodiesel production from refined palm oil via transesterification with methanol in the presence of potassium hydroxide (KOH) as a catalyst.
Somnuk et al. [1] studied the reduction of the acid value in MCPO with methanol in the presence of sulfuric acid as an acid-catalyst in continuous esterification using static mixer coupled with ultrasonic reactor.
Kusdiana: Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal Vol. 12 (2007), p. 99 [7] E.L.
Somnuk et al. [1] studied the reduction of the acid value in MCPO with methanol in the presence of sulfuric acid as an acid-catalyst in continuous esterification using static mixer coupled with ultrasonic reactor.
Kusdiana: Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal Vol. 12 (2007), p. 99 [7] E.L.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: V.I. Shymanski, S.K. Pavlov, V.V. Uglov, G.E. Remnev
Remnev et al., High intensity pulsed ion beam sources and their industrial application, Surface and Coatings Technology. 114 (1999) 206-212
[5] X.Wang. et al., influence of high-intensity pulsed ion beam irradiation on the creep properties of 316L stainless steel, Nuclear Instruments and methods in Physics Research B. 259 (2007) 937-942
Stinnett, E.L.
[5] X.Wang. et al., influence of high-intensity pulsed ion beam irradiation on the creep properties of 316L stainless steel, Nuclear Instruments and methods in Physics Research B. 259 (2007) 937-942
Stinnett, E.L.
Online since: November 2007
Authors: D.W. Kim, K.K. Choi, S.Y. Kim, S.H. Park
On the other hand, Cheong et al reported that 2-step self-etching adhesives compared to 1-
step self-etching adhesives did not have the incompatibility of chemical/dual-cured composites due
to intermediate bonding layer [12].
Middleton, ML Jones: Am J Ortho Dent Orthop Vol. 119(2001), p. 43-53 [5] O. el-Mowafy, MH Rubo: Int J Prosthod Vol. 13(2000), p. 425-31 [6] JA Platt: Comp Cont Edue Dent Vol. 20(1999), p. 1173-8 [7] B.
Vijay, et al : Oper Dent Vol. 28(2003), p. 215-35 [8] RM Carvalho, TA Pegoraro, FR Tay, LF Pegoraro, DH Pashley: J Dent Vol. 32(2004), p. 55-65 [9] C.
Middleton, ML Jones: Am J Ortho Dent Orthop Vol. 119(2001), p. 43-53 [5] O. el-Mowafy, MH Rubo: Int J Prosthod Vol. 13(2000), p. 425-31 [6] JA Platt: Comp Cont Edue Dent Vol. 20(1999), p. 1173-8 [7] B.
Vijay, et al : Oper Dent Vol. 28(2003), p. 215-35 [8] RM Carvalho, TA Pegoraro, FR Tay, LF Pegoraro, DH Pashley: J Dent Vol. 32(2004), p. 55-65 [9] C.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Ying Fei Hou, Guang Ying Zhang, Chun Hu Li, Wei Zhu, Jian Zhang
The metal elements content and organic element components in pyrolysis
residue were quantitatively analyzed by using ICP-MS and German EL Ⅲ CHONS Elemental
Analyzer, respectively.
Al, Fe, Cu, Mn, V in pyrolysis residue are main components which are also active components of flue gas desulfurization[4-7], and alkali metal, such as Mg, Ca, K, could improve alkaline and adsorptive capability for SO2 adsorbent material.
Table 3 Contents of main elements in oily sludge component Na Mg Al Ca Fe K V Cu mass fraction(%) 2.122 2.208 0.542 4.156 5.610 0.150 0.034 0.083 component Mn Zn Ba C H N S O mass fraction(%) 0.321 0.032 0.156 11.89 0.344 0.607 0.69 11.12 The specific surface area and pore structure of adsorbent material after pyrolysis are measured, and the results are presented in Table 4.
Al, Fe, Cu, Mn, V in pyrolysis residue are main components which are also active components of flue gas desulfurization[4-7], and alkali metal, such as Mg, Ca, K, could improve alkaline and adsorptive capability for SO2 adsorbent material.
Table 3 Contents of main elements in oily sludge component Na Mg Al Ca Fe K V Cu mass fraction(%) 2.122 2.208 0.542 4.156 5.610 0.150 0.034 0.083 component Mn Zn Ba C H N S O mass fraction(%) 0.321 0.032 0.156 11.89 0.344 0.607 0.69 11.12 The specific surface area and pore structure of adsorbent material after pyrolysis are measured, and the results are presented in Table 4.
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Khairudin Mohamed, Sheikh Abdul Rezan, Hooi Ling Lee, Siti Suhaila M. Izah, Maisara Azad Mat Akhir
El-Midany, “An assessment of the carbothermic reduction of ilmenite ore by statistical design,” J.
Al-Ruqeishi, R.
Al-Azri, “Direct growth and photoluminescence of silicon nanowires without catalyst,” Arab.
Al-Ruqeishi, R.
Al-Azri, “Direct growth and photoluminescence of silicon nanowires without catalyst,” Arab.