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Online since: November 2015
Authors: M. Venkatesan, S. Prithvi Raj, T. Sriram, S. Naveen
The application of bubble column reactor in controlling the rate of leaching was studied by Reilly et. al [1].
Put et.al [4] determined the local bubble size distribution in gas-solid fluidized bed.
References [1] Reilly, I.G., Scott, D.S., Abou-El-Hassan, M.
Put et.al [4] determined the local bubble size distribution in gas-solid fluidized bed.
References [1] Reilly, I.G., Scott, D.S., Abou-El-Hassan, M.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: A. Soleimani, A.H. Meghdadi Isfahani, A. Homayoon
Although Ansumali, et al. [9] have demonstrated that the high order LBMs have improved current capability but Kim, et al. [10] showed that this method can predict the rarefaction effects only for and at large Kn, the mass flow rate can not be predicted properly by these methods.
Gad-el-Hak, The fluid mechanics of microdevices, J.
Gad-el-Hak, The fluid mechanics of microdevices, J.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Hong Xia Guo, Su Ping Cui, Zi Ming Wang, Qiang Liu, Peng Yang
Nanjing: Master dissertation of Nanjing University of Technology. 2003,9
[3] M Pei, Y Yang, X Zhang, et al.
Beijing Chemical Industry Press. 2008, 2-14 [9] Z Luo, M He, D Wu, et al..
M Mahmoud, M.S.H Shehab, A.S El-Dieb.
Beijing Chemical Industry Press. 2008, 2-14 [9] Z Luo, M He, D Wu, et al..
M Mahmoud, M.S.H Shehab, A.S El-Dieb.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Alexandru Barnea, Daniela Olaru, Cezar Oprişan
Kwiatkowska et al.[5] evidenced experimentally the skin deformation realized by steel balls having 2 and 5 mm sliding on the skin surface and loaded with 0.19 and 0.5 N respectively.
Using elastic Hertzian model in ball-skin contact, Kwiatkowska et al.[5] determined the effective Young’s modulus E as function of the probe radius obtaining values between 60 to 120 KPa.
El-Khoury, P.
Using elastic Hertzian model in ball-skin contact, Kwiatkowska et al.[5] determined the effective Young’s modulus E as function of the probe radius obtaining values between 60 to 120 KPa.
El-Khoury, P.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Dong Sheng Zhu, Chan Wang, Yin Sheng Huang, Ze Guang Zhou
Lingen Chen et al. [6] investigated the characteristics of a multi-element thermoelectric generator with the irreversibility of finite-rate heat transfer.
Bodensohn et al. also showed that the TEG using in autonomous sensor systems required a large heat sink.
El Shenawy, “Optimal operation of thermoelectric cooler driven by solar thermoelectric generator,” Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 47, 2007, pp. 407-426.
Bodensohn et al. also showed that the TEG using in autonomous sensor systems required a large heat sink.
El Shenawy, “Optimal operation of thermoelectric cooler driven by solar thermoelectric generator,” Energy Conversion and Management, vol. 47, 2007, pp. 407-426.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jun Qi Chen, Wei Wang
Yasui et al. [1] studied on wind-induced vibration of transmission towers.
Battista et al. [2] analyzed dynamic behavior and stability of transmission line towers under wind forces.
El Damatty, “Assessment of the failure of an electrical transmission line due to a downburst event,” Electrical Transmission Line, 2006, pp. 27-38
Battista et al. [2] analyzed dynamic behavior and stability of transmission line towers under wind forces.
El Damatty, “Assessment of the failure of an electrical transmission line due to a downburst event,” Electrical Transmission Line, 2006, pp. 27-38
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Kenji Kaneko, S. Hata, Kenji Higashida, Masaki Tanaka, Sunao Sadamatsu, M. Honda, Masatoshi Mitsuhara
Yip et al [7]
demonstrated a 3-D simulation of dislocation emission and multiplication from a crack tip by
molecular dynamics, which indicated a primitive process of crack-tip plasticity.
Barnard el al [15] applied the weak-beam tomography to observe misfit dislocations developed in a GaN thin film, indicating straight dislocations penetrate the thin film.
Barnard el al [15] applied the weak-beam tomography to observe misfit dislocations developed in a GaN thin film, indicating straight dislocations penetrate the thin film.
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Mohannad Naeem Houshi
Yamaguchi et al. [63] employed MAF to finish the surfaces of cutting inserts of uncoated carbide which were used in machining of Ti-6Al-4V alloy, as shown in Figure 2.1.
Wang et al. [60] developed powder of finishing in MAF by addition of Silicone Gel (SG) to magnetic abrasive particles.
El-Hofy, H A-G 2005, advanced machining process, Mc-GrawHill Series
El-Hofy, H A-G 2007, Fundamentals of machining processes: conventional and nonconventional processes, CRC/Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL
El-Taweel, TA 2008, ‘Modeling and analysis of hybrid electrochemical turning magnetic abrasive finishing of 6061 Al/Al2O3 composite’, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol.37, no.7-8, pp.705-714
Wang et al. [60] developed powder of finishing in MAF by addition of Silicone Gel (SG) to magnetic abrasive particles.
El-Hofy, H A-G 2005, advanced machining process, Mc-GrawHill Series
El-Hofy, H A-G 2007, Fundamentals of machining processes: conventional and nonconventional processes, CRC/Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL
El-Taweel, TA 2008, ‘Modeling and analysis of hybrid electrochemical turning magnetic abrasive finishing of 6061 Al/Al2O3 composite’, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol.37, no.7-8, pp.705-714
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Makram A. Fakhri, Uda Hashim, Sara M. Tariq
El-sayed, and M.
Al-Nedawe, M.A.
Al Wazny, E.
Al-Douri, A.
Al-Kadhemy, E.T.
Al-Nedawe, M.A.
Al Wazny, E.
Al-Douri, A.
Al-Kadhemy, E.T.
Opto-Electronic Characterisation of GaAsBi/GaAs Multiple Quantum Wells for Photovoltaic Applications
Online since: May 2023
Authors: Faezah Harun, Robert D. Richards, Muhammad Ghazali Abdul Rahman, John P.R. David, Julie Roslita Rusli
Although the data taken from Kakuyama et al. is in terms of external quantum efficiency, (EQE), the line gradient shown in the figure is directly comparable with value of α of the devices.
Hunter et al., “Absorption characteristics of GaAs1?
Richards et al., “Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAsBi using As2 and As 4,” Journal of Crystal Growth, vol. 390, pp. 120–124, Mar. 2014, doi: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2013.12.008
Mohmad et al., “Localization effects and band gap of GaAsBi alloys,” Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research, vol. 251, no. 6, pp. 1276–1281, 2014, doi: 10.1002/pssb.201350311
Imhof et al., “Clustering effects in Ga(AsBi),” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 96, no. 13, 2010, doi: 10.1063/1.3374884
Hunter et al., “Absorption characteristics of GaAs1?
Richards et al., “Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAsBi using As2 and As 4,” Journal of Crystal Growth, vol. 390, pp. 120–124, Mar. 2014, doi: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2013.12.008
Mohmad et al., “Localization effects and band gap of GaAsBi alloys,” Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research, vol. 251, no. 6, pp. 1276–1281, 2014, doi: 10.1002/pssb.201350311
Imhof et al., “Clustering effects in Ga(AsBi),” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 96, no. 13, 2010, doi: 10.1063/1.3374884