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Online since: June 2010
Authors: Li Gang Cai, Xiang Min Dong, Tie Neng Guo, Zhi Feng Liu
Stiffness computation and identification of parallel kinematic machine tools.Trans ASME, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2009, 131: 1-7
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering,2007,43(9) :151-155
Journal of Beijing University of Technology,2007, 33(12) :1246-1251
European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids, 2009,28: 461-468
Mechanical Science and Technology,1996,15(6) :863-870
Online since: March 2004
Authors: J.M. Liu, Dong Ming Guo, M.J. Liu, Ren Ke Kang
being the pitching scanning angle and Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) 177 ¹the azimuth scanning angle.
Assuming the electrical inductivity of the radome material is uniform and the geometric thickness of the radome wall satisfies the design requirement, the boresight error of such a radome will be within the tolerance.
Acknowledgement The financial support for this research by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China under grant No. 2001AA421170 and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant No. 59935110 is greatly appreciated.
Jia: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 37 (2001), p. 92 (in Chinese) [4] F.Z.
He: Journal of Capital Normal University (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 17 (1996), p. 23 (in Chinese)
Online since: April 2014
Authors: M.S. Hamidah, M.S. Muhd Norhasri, A. Mohd Fadzil, A.G. Abd Halim, M.R. Zaidi
Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 261 – 263, pp. 520 – 523, 2011
Construction and Building Materials, 2010. 24(11): p. 2060-2071
Construction and Building Materials, 2009. 23(1): p. 62-70
Applied Clay Science, 2009. 43: p. 392-400
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 341-342 (2012) pp 108-112 2012
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zi Min Jin, Yu Xiu Yan, Dan Zhou, Jian Wei Tao
The greater enthalpies show the stronger capability of materials heat absorption, accumulation and release.
Textile Materials [M].
China Building Materials Science & Technology, 2006,04:35-37.
Journal of Textile Research, 2009,30(05):95-99.
Textile materials [M].
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Vlastimil Králík, Pavel Tesárek, Zdeněk Prošek, Jaroslav Topič, Václav Nežerka
Introduction Wood is one of the oldest materials used for civil engineering.
Materials and Samples Two kinds of samples were used to investigate the influence of the drying process on the micromechanical properties of wood, both of which are from spruce wood.
Experimental Methods Optical microscopy (Carl Zeiss Axio Imager M2m) was used for the mapping of the wood microstructure both tested materials.
Prošek et al., Micromechanical Properties of Spruce Tissues Using Static Nanoindentation and Modulus Mapping, Applied Mechanics and Materials 732 (2015) 115–118
Melzerová, Methods of non-destructive assessment of timber, Applied Mechanics and Materials 732 (2015) 369–372.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Yu Zhu Zhang, Wu Feng Jiang, Su Ju Hao, Wei Pan Zhang, Qian Qian Ren
Using this technique the blast furnace slag containing titanium is directly produced into the building materials or other products.
Non-extracting Titanium from Ti-bearing Blast Furnace Slag Production of wall materials, microcrystalline cast stone and cement admixture.
But it will bring enormous economic benefits, so we should put this material from the laboratory to the whole society, and make it into true industrial materials which can be mass-produced and used.
The Chinese Journal of Process Engineering, 2006 (6) 413-417
Preparation of rich-titanium materials from blast furnace slag containing titanium [J].
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Quan Feng Dong, Jia Jia Chen, Ming Sen Zheng
It has almost the highest theoretical capacity which is 1675mAh/g and theoretical energy of 2600Wh/kg among all known cathode materials.
Nuli, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21 6807-6810
Howe, Chemistry of Materials, 21 (2009) 4724-4730
Yu, Energy & Environmental Science, 4 736-740
Gao, Energy & Environmental Science, 3 1531-1537
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Hong Di Zhang, Xiao Wei Sai, Xiang Lin Cheng, Fang Cheng, Ling Wang, Yi Chen Liu, Yun-Ze Long
Compared to UV detectors made from semiconductor materials, such as Si [3], SiC [4], GaN[5] and AlGaN[6], ZnO based UV detectors [7] have been studied intensively.
However, ZnO materials synthesized by above-mentioned methods are mostly thin films which limit the microminiaturization of ZnO-based devices.
Besides, the response and recovery time of the ZnO materials synthesized by above-mentioned methods are mostly long and the reaction is not sensitive to UV light.
Farrokh-Baroughi, Design, fabrication and characterization of an a-Si:H-based UV detector for sunburn applications, Semiconductor Science and Technology. 21 (2006) 1699-1702
Chakrabarti, ZnO-based interdigitated MSM and MISIM ultravioletphotodetectors, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 43 (2010) 415103
Online since: January 2003
Authors: Peter Deák, István Bársony, Erika Kálmán, Csaba Dücső, G. Hárs, P. Fürjes, Hajnalka Csorbai
., H-1111, Budapest, Hungary 2 Bay Zoltán Institute for Materials Science and Technology Fehérvári út 130., H-1116 Budapest, Hungary 3 Chemical Research Centre, Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Pusztaszeri út 59-67., H-1025 Budapest, Hungary 4 Research Inst. for Technical Physics and Materials Science - MFA P.O.Box. 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary Keywords: polycrystalline diamond film, CVD reactor, nucleation, corrosion resistance, mechanical sensor.
Koidl Diamond and Related Materials 3/4-6 (1994) [3] W.
Kimura: Diamond and Related Materials 5 (1996) [7] I.
Pugacz, Muraszkiewicz: Detection of Discontinuities in Passivating Layers on Silicon by NaOH Anisotropic Etch, IBM Journal of Research Development, 1972 September, pp.523-529
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Z.L. Li, J.Y. Zhou, Z.P. Wang, J.H. Gu, Y.W. Zhang, Y.X. Wei
Owing to its high conduction, high transparency to the visible light and intense interaction with some gases, In2O3 was widely used in transparent conductive electrode [1], optoelectronic devices such as solar cells, flat panel display materials [2] and gas sensors [3].
Materials and method Preparation of In2O3 film was carried out via a simple chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process.
Liu, Electrochemical performance of In2O3 thin film electrode in lithium cell, Journal of Power Sources 175 (2008) 897-902
Devika, Optical properties of In2O3 films prepared by spray pyrolysis, Materials Chemistry and Physics 100 (2006) 375-379
Li, Preparation of In2O3 nanoparticles and their photocatalysis activity, Electronics Components & Materials 28 (2009) 61-63