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Online since: July 2015
Authors: Sukanta Roga, Krishna Murari Pandey
Reddy K.K, Numerical Simulation of Wall Injection with Cavity in Supersonic Flows of Scramjet Combustion, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering, Vol.2, pp.142-150 (2012)
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, pp.11969-11984 (2011)
Roga, CFD Analysis of Scramjet Combustor with Non-Premixed Turbulence Model Using Ramp Injector, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol.555, pp.18-25, doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.555.18 (2014)
Aigner, Numerical investigation of Mixing and Combustion Enhancement in Supersonic Combustors by Strut Induced Stream wise Vorticity, Aerospace Science and Technology, ELSEVIER, Vol.12, pp.159-168, (2008)
Roga, CFD Analysis of Hypersonic Combustion of H2-Fueled Scramjet Combustor with Cavity Based Fuel Injector at Flight Mach 6, Scientific.Net, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 656, pp.53-63, doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.656.53 (2014).
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Fen Lei Dai, Wen Qiang Xie
In the country, ground engineering ground material is generally flat steel, angle steel or galvanized steel pipe metal, because the grounding grid perennial buried in the ground, soil corrosion and the deterioration may occur in severe accidents[2].
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Therefore, for the grounding grid corrosion of materials in the soil system, select 12 key soil corrosion factors affecting ground grid corrosion combined with principal component analysis, based on BP neural network research grounding grid corrosion rate, reduce networkdimension to overcome the self-correlation of the input space; BP neural network training process, the use of cross-validation method, while changing the conditions of the termination of the neural network training, optimal selection of the training of the neural network model, and ultimately get the generalization performance optimal model to predict the corrosion rate of the grounding grid.
[11] Qu LiangShan, Li Xiaogang.By BP artificial neural network method build carbon steel Regional soil corrosion prediction model [J] Journal of Beijing University of Science and Technology, 2009,31 (12) :1569-1575.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Izni Syahrizal Ibrahim, Abdul Rahman Mohd Sam, Nur Ain Mustapa, Sk Muiz Sk Abd Razak, Wan Amizah Wan Jusoh
Elsevier Applied Science, London
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology, 31 42-45
International Journal of Software and Hardware Research in Engineering, 23 47-51
Construction and Building Materials. 44 411–418
International Journal of Engineering Research and Application, 23 1037-1041
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Hong Xin Li, Xue Min Zhang, You Long Cui
Parts and packing materials from consumer are sent to a certain recycling processing center.
(1)Only recall or recovery one waste component or a model of car, and the collection quantity, the capability of each facilities, costs of investment and operating and transportation costs among facilities is determined known; (2)Not considered materials and inventory costs in the recycling process; (3)Considered setting new recycling processing center or waste disposal center in known locations; (4)Products after processing are all transported and they are qualified products.
Dejonckheere, Measuring and avoiding the bullwhip effect: A control theoretic approach, European Journal of Operational Research, 2013, 147: 567-590 [2] Kristin L.
[3] Richard Metters, Quantifying the bullwhip effect in supply chain, Journal of Operational Management. 2007, 15:89-100 [4] Stephen K, Parker, Martin Skitmore.
International Journal of Project Management, 2005, 23 (3):205-214 [5] X.X.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xiang Jin Lian, Chun Fang Tang
., Barathi and Vasudevan, McCray et al. [3,4] have studied the removal of single and double components of petroleum hydrocarbons through soil washing using aqueous surfactant solutions and conclude that it is important to evaluate the characteristics of the contaminated soils such as soil particle size distributions, organic and inorganic materials contents.
Materials and methods Soil, diesel Oil, and surfactants Two kinds of soils with no history of diesel oil contamination were obtained from different locations around the site at depths of up to 30 cm.
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Vol. 4(2001), p. 45-68 [4] K.
Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol. 2(1994), p. 53-59 [9] M.I.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Vol. 2(1993), p. 1071-1078
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Yurii Skob, Igor Bychkov, Volodymyr Khalturin, Kyryl Korobchynskyi, Roman Maiboroda
Materials Science Forum. 1006 (2020) 166–172
In Materials Science Forum. 1068 (2022) 215–222
In Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 524-530
In Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 514-523
In  Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: November 2006
Authors: Lalgudi Venkataraman Ramanathan, Olandir Vercino Correa, Clarice Terui Kunioshi
Box 11049, Pinheiros, CEP 05422-970, São Paulo, Brazil kunioshi@ipen.br, lalgudi@ipen.br Keywords: Metal matrix composites, electrodeposited composites, functionally gradient materials.
Electrodeposition or co-deposition of non-metallic or ceramic particles in a metallic matrix is a fabrication technique that combines the ability to deposit on both complex shapes and large sizes with the advantages of low cost of equipment and raw materials, simplicity of operation, possibility to incorporate significant percentages of reinforcement of varying forms and composition, and production at ambient temperature and pressure [1].
In addition, changing the volume percent inert particle in the electrodeposited coating, critical to producing graded materials, can easily be accomplished through manipulation of processing parameters [2-8].
Materials and Methods The Watts bath with the following composition was used to obtain the nickel-alumina deposits.
Marder, Journal of Materials Science, 34,(1999), 3203. 2.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Nital R. Panchal, Rajshree B. Jotania
In order to improve the magnetic and electromagnetic absorption properties of magnetic materials, composite of soft/hard ferrite is required in proper composition.
Recent technological breakthroughs and the desire for new functions generate an enormous demand for novel materials.
Many of the well-established materials cannot fulfil all technological desires for the various new applications.
Scientists and engineers realized early on that mixtures of materials can show superior properties compared with their pure counterparts.
Jotania, Journal of Analytical Techniques, 1 (1) (2010) 1-2
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Radomír Sokolař, Martin Nguyen
However, high volume of sulfur dioxide emissions during the re-firing of fluidized fly ash in ceramic raw materials mixtures has been solved.
Fluidized fly ash is possible to use for the preparation of glass-ceramic materials [3], [4].
The recycling of three different fly ashes (FA) obtained from the coal fired thermal power plants has been studied for the glass materials [7].
All presented results of scientific research of FA utilization in ceramic materials have not solved the problem of sulfur dioxide emissions during the firing.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 20 (2000) 12, 2209 – 2214
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Maurizio Maldini, Dario Ripamonti, Giuliano Angella, Riccardo Donnini
Mechanical Behaviour of Materials During Creep with Changing Loads Giuliano Angella*, Riccardo Donnini, Dario Ripamonti, Maurizio Maldini Institute for Energy and Interphases (IENI) - National Research Council (CNR), Via R.
Angella, The shape of creep curves in Ni base superalloy C263, Kovove Materialy-Metallic Materials 42 (2004), pp. 283-292
Lupinc, Analysis of creep curves of a nickel base superalloy in a wide stress/temperature range, Material Science and Engineering A 462 (2007), pp. 463-440
Lupinc, Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures.
Lupinc, Necking contribution to tertiary creep curve of strain softening materials, Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia 32 (1995), pp. 337-342