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Online since: January 2021
Authors: Nandang Mufti, Aripriharta Aripriharta, Anisa Fitri Muyasaroh, Sunaryono Sunaryono
The shifting in the reflection positions due to doping is also reported by Shirage et al [16] and Anandh et al [17].
Previous reports suggested that the surface porosity value is influenced by treatment temperature; Long et al (2009) [19] and Kim et al (2010) [20] found that increasing the temperature increases the surface porosity.
Al-Harbi, E.
El-Mossalamy, H.
Al-Owais, M.
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Jamel Neji, Maher Chakhari, Nawel Salem, Rachida Idir
Similar findings were also reported by Elsayed et al. [7].
In this context, Shahid et al. [3] found similar slump behavior for concrete mixes containing Glass fibers.
Al-Hasan, R.
Al-Hadithi, N.N.
Al-Hashmi, Use of waste plastic in concrete mixture as an aggregate replacement, Waste Management.
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Mahmoud A.T. Khatab, Munir M. Mahgub Altamami, Maha F. Hamid, Musab Alhawat
Al-Mulali, S.
Hechmi El Ouni, M.A.
El-Shorbagy, Partial substitution of binding material by bentonite clay (BC) in concrete: a review, Buildings 12 (2022) 634
Al-Kroom, N.
Al Daoud, B.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Jiten Makadia, C.D. Sankhavara
Asadi et al [4] used a cuckoo search algorithm for optimization of the total annual cost.
Hadidi et al [18] performed the analysis using the Imperialist competitive algorithm.
Sahin et al [19] used the ABC (Artificial Bee Colony) algorithm for the design optimization of STHX.
The estimation of capital investment is below as suggested by Tall et al [3]
El Sehiemy, Yasser I.
Online since: November 2009
Authors: Nina Koneva, N.A. Popova, Eduard Kozlov, M.V. Fedorischeva
Ivanov et al.: Ann.
Ivanov et al.: Mat.
Popova et al.: Materials Science Forum Vol. 584-586 (2000), p.269
Popova et al.: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.
El-Dasher, B.L.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Gennady A. Salishchev, Ruslan Valiev, Georgy I. Raab, Nikita Stepanov, A.V. Kuznetsov
[4] Stolyarov V.V., Zhu Y.T. et al.
L, Elkina O. et al.
-T., Lee H.J. et al.
[8] Yunusova N.F., Islamgaliev R.K.et al.
[9] Mishra A., Richard V., et al.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Dimitris Tsoukalas, Emanuele Verrelli
Kolliopoulou et al. implemented the above technique for the fabrication of hybrid metal-organic NVM devices [18].
Chen, ” Ultrahigh ON/OFF-Current Ratio for Resistive Memory Devices With Poly(N-Vinylcarbazole) / Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) – Poly(Styrenesulfonate) Stacking Bilayer” IEEE El.
Kolliopoulou et al., Microelectronic Engineering 73–74 (2004) 725–729 [19] C.
Sargentis et al., Physica E 38 (2007) 85–88 [20] D.
Quesnel et al., J.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Yue Bo Cai, An Shuang Su
Wang et al. investigated the mechanical properties of FRC reinforced by macro synthetic fibers with the diameter of 0.34mm and aspect ratio of 103, 132 and 177 respectively.
Shende el al. presented that compared with concrete reinforced by steel fibers with aspect ratio of 60 and 67, steel fibers with aspect ratio of 50 reinforced concrete exhibited higher splitting tensile strength when the dosage of steel fibers was same[14].
In general, the aspect ratio of steel fiber has a significant influence on the splitting tensile strength, flexural strength, impact resistance and toughness et al. of FRC.
Qian et al. prepared concrete reinforced by polypropylene fibers with diameter of 0.031mm and aspect ratio of 194, 387 and 581.
Li and et al: Concrete (2006), P. 65(In Chinese) [11] B.X.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Bellambettu Chandrasekhara Pai, Uma Thanu Subramonia Pillai, Kumaraswamy Kaliamma Ajith Kumar, Madhusudan Chakraborty
Similar mechanism has been reported by Asl et al. [14] for Mg-Al-Zn alloy.
Zhou, Dry sliding wear behavior of Mg2Si/Al composites against automobile friction material, Wear 264 (2008) 654–661
Murty, Effect of TiB2 particles on sliding wear behaviour of Al–4Cu alloy, Wear 262 (2007) 160–166
El-Tayeb, The variation of hardness and wear coefficient in sliding wear of copper and aluminum alloys, Wear, 174 (1994) 63-69
Chakraborty, Wear behavior of near eutectic Al-Si alloy reinforced with in-situ TiB2 particles, Wear 266 (2009) 865-872
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Pawel Popielarski, Kazimierz Paprocki, Waclaw Bala, Yurij Zorenko, Volodymyr Savchyn, Taras Voznyak, Miroslaw Szybowicz
I-V, C-V measurements were performed on the Al/ZnO/Si/Al structures at different temperatures.
Ideality factor n of Al/ZnO/p-Si/Al structures vs temperature Fig. 8.
Dependence of saturation current Js vs temperature for Al/ZnO/p-Si/Al structure; ZnO layer annealed at 723 K.
Alim, V.A.
El-Nahass , A.A.M.
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