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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xue Sheng Zhang, Xing Wei Guo
According to the investigations to 30 universities and colleges in China, 93% of them have their own teaching materials(all of these teaching materials include wushu contents).
The Journal of the Culture of Physical Education, 2010.1 [2].
The Science of Wrestling and Martial Art, 2008. 9 [3].
The Journal of the Culture of Physical Education, 2008.1 [4].
The Journal of the Institute of Physical Education of Guangzhou, 2005.3
The Journal of the Culture of Physical Education, 2010.1 [2].
The Science of Wrestling and Martial Art, 2008. 9 [3].
The Journal of the Culture of Physical Education, 2008.1 [4].
The Journal of the Institute of Physical Education of Guangzhou, 2005.3
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Jian Guo Yang, Qian Xiang, Zhi Jun Lu, Lan Xu, Bin Liu
Introduction
The spinning production is a complex industrial process, and the yarn quality is mainly affected by the materials, equipment and other key process parameters.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the China Natural Science Foundation (No.51175077).
Journal of Computer
Journal of Textile Research, 2011, 32(3):51-56
[5] Neural Networks for Appeied Sciences and Engineering-From Fundamentals to Complex Pattern Recognition. / (American) (Samarasinghe.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the China Natural Science Foundation (No.51175077).
Journal of Computer
Journal of Textile Research, 2011, 32(3):51-56
[5] Neural Networks for Appeied Sciences and Engineering-From Fundamentals to Complex Pattern Recognition. / (American) (Samarasinghe.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Jing He Liu, Xue Jian Zhang, Chun Li, Ying Zhang, Hai Lin, Liang Gu, Guang Tian Zou
The materials synthesis can be divided into the following several steps: material selection → regent purification → mixing material → grinding → compression moulding → sintering.
After 12 h, the materials are taken out and then put into agate mortar for grinding.
First, when temperature is close to melting temperature of material, in cases of skillfully mastering procedures of materials melting we should increase temperature as fast as possible to make all the materials melting in a relatively short period of time, in order to avoid appear in the process of climbing.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
After 12 h, the materials are taken out and then put into agate mortar for grinding.
First, when temperature is close to melting temperature of material, in cases of skillfully mastering procedures of materials melting we should increase temperature as fast as possible to make all the materials melting in a relatively short period of time, in order to avoid appear in the process of climbing.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zhi De Hu, Xue Mei Wang, Hai Zhe Qiu, Hua Yan
Experimental and instrumentation
Materials.
Acknowlegements This work was financially supported by the national 863 project of China(2006AA03Z104) and the natural science fund of Chongqing Province(2006BB4129).
All samples of MRF were kindly supplied by the Chongqing Instrument Material Research Institute.
[J].Proceeding of the I Mech E Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology .Vol. 218(2004),p. 251-263
[J].Functional materials, .Vol. 35(2004),p. 291-293.
Acknowlegements This work was financially supported by the national 863 project of China(2006AA03Z104) and the natural science fund of Chongqing Province(2006BB4129).
All samples of MRF were kindly supplied by the Chongqing Instrument Material Research Institute.
[J].Proceeding of the I Mech E Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology .Vol. 218(2004),p. 251-263
[J].Functional materials, .Vol. 35(2004),p. 291-293.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Jakrapong Kaewkhao, Natthakridta Chanthima
Kaewkhao1,2,b
1Science Program, Faculty of Science and Technology, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
2Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
anatthakridta@gmail.com, bmink110@hotmail.com
Keywords: Bismuth, Borophosphate, Glasses, Physical properties, Optical properties
Abstract.
As a starting material, Bi2O3, H3BO3 and NH4H2PO4 of AR (Analytical Reagent) grade were used.
These parameters are helpful in understanding the elastic, thermal and electrical behavior of glassy materials [7].
Zahid, Study of optical band gap of zinc-borate glasses, Journal of Research (Science), Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. 14 (2003) 253-259
As a starting material, Bi2O3, H3BO3 and NH4H2PO4 of AR (Analytical Reagent) grade were used.
These parameters are helpful in understanding the elastic, thermal and electrical behavior of glassy materials [7].
Zahid, Study of optical band gap of zinc-borate glasses, Journal of Research (Science), Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. 14 (2003) 253-259
Online since: February 2017
Authors: Tamás Tábi, Sándor Hajba
Acknowledgements
This paper was supported by the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 9, 63-84 (2001)
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 129, 823-831 (2011)
Xu: Dynamically Vulcanized Biobased Polylactide/Natural Rubber Blend Material with Continuous Cross-Linked Rubber Phase.
Chen: Crosslinked bicontinuous biobased polylactide/natural rubber materials: Super toughness, “net-like”-structure of NR phase and excellent interfacial adhesion.
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 9, 63-84 (2001)
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 129, 823-831 (2011)
Xu: Dynamically Vulcanized Biobased Polylactide/Natural Rubber Blend Material with Continuous Cross-Linked Rubber Phase.
Chen: Crosslinked bicontinuous biobased polylactide/natural rubber materials: Super toughness, “net-like”-structure of NR phase and excellent interfacial adhesion.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Yan Chen, Yu Can Fu, Xing Wei Zheng, Guo Fu Ying
Especially, to ensure the size of the composite structural components after forming, Invar36 has been used as a material for forming mould in the field of aerospace for it can match the thermal expansion properties of composite material[2-3].
However, Invar36 is generally considered as a difficult-to-machine material due to its much lower thermal conductivity than many structural carbon steels [4].
Materials science: A century of zero expansion.
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2005, 41 (2): 143-151
JSME International Journal. 2004,47(1):405-411
However, Invar36 is generally considered as a difficult-to-machine material due to its much lower thermal conductivity than many structural carbon steels [4].
Materials science: A century of zero expansion.
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2005, 41 (2): 143-151
JSME International Journal. 2004,47(1):405-411
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Wei Hu, Jia Lin Zhang
First, we can input the material parameter which is shown in Table 1.
From the Figure, we can see that in these three materials, the compressive strength, tensile strength, fatigue limit and elasticity modulus of HT200 is the smallest.
Sports science of Fujian, Forum Vol.2, (2010),63-65
Science and Technology Information, Forum Vol. 27, (2010), p.165
Lanzhou Journal, Forum Vol. 5 (3),(2010), p.150-153
From the Figure, we can see that in these three materials, the compressive strength, tensile strength, fatigue limit and elasticity modulus of HT200 is the smallest.
Sports science of Fujian, Forum Vol.2, (2010),63-65
Science and Technology Information, Forum Vol. 27, (2010), p.165
Lanzhou Journal, Forum Vol. 5 (3),(2010), p.150-153
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Hao Ran Geng, Xin Ying Teng, Guo Rong Zhou, Zhong Quan Guo, Zhi Ming Wang
The concentration fluctuation near critical temperature of liquid
Bi33.3Ga66.7 alloy
Zhiming Wang
1,a
, Haoran Geng 2, b*
, Guorong Zhou2, c, Zhongquan Guo1, d,
Xinying Teng2, e
1
The Key Laboratory of Liquid Structure and Heredity of Materials, Shandong University, Jinan
250061, China
2
School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan, 250022, China
a
zhi820426@163.com, b mse_genghr@ujn.edu.cn, c mse_zhougr@ujn.edu.cn,
d
guozhongquan@163.com, emse_tengxy@ujn.edu.cn
* The Corresponding author
Key words: Bi-Ga; Microheterogeneity; Electrical resistivity; Liquid monotectic alloy
Abstract.
Herewith, the liquid phase separation below this critical temperature will influence greatly on subsequent solidification process and final properties of this material.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the Key Subject (Laboratory) Research Foundation of Shandong Province, Natural Science Foundation of china (50871047), Encouragement Foundation for Distinguished Young Scientist of Shandong Province (2008BS04018) and Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (Y2006F55, Y2007F69) with this work.
Sommer: Journal of alloys and compounds Vol. 283 (1999), p. 198
Herewith, the liquid phase separation below this critical temperature will influence greatly on subsequent solidification process and final properties of this material.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the Key Subject (Laboratory) Research Foundation of Shandong Province, Natural Science Foundation of china (50871047), Encouragement Foundation for Distinguished Young Scientist of Shandong Province (2008BS04018) and Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (Y2006F55, Y2007F69) with this work.
Sommer: Journal of alloys and compounds Vol. 283 (1999), p. 198
Online since: August 2004
Authors: Young Soo Han, Se Young Jeoung, Shin Ae Kim, Chang Hee Lee, Chae Ryong Cho, Sung Kyu Kim
The first
requirement for a choice of a monochromator materials is that the coherent elastic cross section
should be large compared with all the other contributions for the total cross section from the
incoherent and inelastic scattering processes and absorption by nuclear capture.
The materials of mosaic crystals are often used as metal material, because the metallic crystals give intensities being two to three times larger than those of halides.
Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the Korea Ministry of Science and Technology through the Nuclear Research and Development Program.
The Cu single crystals used for this study was supplied from the Crystal Bank supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation.
Bar-Ziv, Journal of Neutron Research Vol. 2 (1994) p. 85
The materials of mosaic crystals are often used as metal material, because the metallic crystals give intensities being two to three times larger than those of halides.
Acknowledgments This work has been supported by the Korea Ministry of Science and Technology through the Nuclear Research and Development Program.
The Cu single crystals used for this study was supplied from the Crystal Bank supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation.
Bar-Ziv, Journal of Neutron Research Vol. 2 (1994) p. 85