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Online since: September 2018
Authors: Akhlaq Ahmad, Zaeem Ur Rehman, Mohsin Ali Raza, Faizan Ali Ghauri, Rumasa Kanwal, Aqil Inam
El Rayes, H.S.
Bunch, et al., Impermeable atomic membranes from graphene sheets.
Kirkland, et al., Exploring graphene as a corrosion protection barrier.
,Marcano, et al., Improved synthesis of graphene oxide.
Jin, et al., Interfacial development of electrophoretically deposited graphene oxide films on Al alloys.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Boonchoat Paosawatyanyong, Jiraporn Pongsopa, Pattama Visuttpitukul
However, most of Al alloys have poor tribological properties i.e. lack of wear resistance [2].
However, adhesion of directly deposited AlN on Al alloys surfaces requires high substrate temperature which approaches the melting point of most Al alloys [3].
As a result, good adhesion of AlN film on Al alloy surface is the main limitation of direct deposition method.
It can be seen that nitrogen distributes rather uniformly in the Al matrix at the surface level.
El-Hossary, N.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Imtiaz Ahmed Choudhury, M. Azuddin, Z. Taha
Chien et al. [11] studied the on rheological behavior of polymer melt flowing through various sizes of micro-channels.
Yu et al. [14] found that, plastic does not fill in the micro-feature during the filling phase but in the packing phase.
Huang et al. [15] studied on microinjection molding of light guiding plate by finite element simulation.
Song et al. [5] studied on the effects of injection process parameters of ultra-thin wall plastic parts.
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Online since: January 2014
Authors: Di Shun Zhao, Yun Cui, Hai Qu, Guan Wei Qu, Pei Bing Ren, Jing Liu
Aljourani, et al. : Corrosion Science, 2009, 51: 1836- 1843 [7] B.
Venkatesha, et al. : Trans Indian Inst Met., 2012, 65(3): 297- 302 [8] M.
Foad El-Sherbini, et al. : Materials Chemistry and Physics 2005, 89, 183-191 [12] Soheila Javadian, Ali Yousefi, Jaber Neshati : Applied Surface Science 285P (2013) 674-681 [13] Zhice Xu: Beijing University of Chemical Technology (2004) in Chinese [14] Pucheng Pei, et al.
Lagrenee, et al. : Corros.
Shylesha, et al: Advances in Applied Science Research, 2011, 2(2): 333- 341
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Mohamed A. Medebber, Abderrahmane Aissa, Mohamed El Amine Slimani, Noureddine Retiel
Khanafer et al. [2] investigated analytical model to find out the natural convection heat transfer in nanofluids.
Al-Weheibi et al [3] analysed unsteady natural convection flow and heat transfer inside a trapezoidal enclosure filled with nine different types of nanofluids having various shapes of the nanoparticle.
Sankar et al [21] have investigated the effect of direction of magnetic field in a vertical cylindrical annulus.
Khanafer et al [2] in Figure.1 corresponding to X=h/H=1 and K≈1.
Al-Weheibi , M.M.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Akinobu Ishiwatari, Hirotaka Kano, Jiro Hiramoto, Toru Inazumi
Takamura et al[8] have carried out static explicit FE simulations coupled with deformation of tools.
In order to calculate deformations of tools of practical size, Tsutamori et al[9] propose a method that calculates a sheet deformation and tool deformations separately at first, and then, calculates the sheet deformation under the influence of the tool deformations.
The test results: yield strengths (YS); tensile strengths (TS); total elongations (EL); and r values; are listed in Table 1.
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Athanasios Anastasopoulus, S. Bousias, A. Tsimogiannis, T. Toutountzakis
., 1Tsimogiannis, A. and 1Toutountzakis, T. 1 Envirocoustics SA, El.
Due to the complex nature of the applied loading, techniques previously proposed (Matsuyama et al., 1993, Yuyama et al., 1999) for AE evaluation during controlled stimulus are not directly applicable.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Xin Zhong Zhang, Ai Hong Han, Zong Liang Wu, Chong Wang
On calculation of values for the dynamic equation, Zhong Wanxie et al [6] present a kind of high-precision method of solution i.e.
On basis of this, Zhang Suying, Deng Zichen et al [7] incorporate the non-homogeneous terms, generally related to time, into the process of segmentation for precise integration through a method adding number of dimensions (1D), which realizes homogenization of equitation in form and avoids inversion of matrix.
(4) Use increment-dimensional blocks PIM to calculate seismic response of the vibration isolated layer under El-center seismic wave to give the velocity, displacement, and acceleration of the structure to return to Step (3) for determination of status
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Shu Ting Miao, Sheng Han, Lifeng Hao
El-Sharif, K.
[15] A.L.
Wu, Microstructure and formation mechanism of Ce-based chemical conversion coating on 6063 Al alloy, Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, 19 (2009) 592-600.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Biao Chu, Chang An Zhu, Yi Jin
[3] Mokhtar M O A, Younes Y K, Mahdy T H EL, et al.
[4] Giuseppe, Vincenzo, Sergio, et al.
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