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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Jia Jia Zheng, Run Gua Guo, Li Jian Wu
China Journal of Highway and Transport, 2004, 17(1):66-69
Journal of Chang an University (Natural Science Edition), 2007, 27(1):45-49 [3] Jinqian Dang, Jing Li.
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2001, 32(7): 79-83
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2001, 23(1):3-12
Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2004, 4(2):14-18
Journal of Chang an University (Natural Science Edition), 2007, 27(1):45-49 [3] Jinqian Dang, Jing Li.
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2001, 32(7): 79-83
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2001, 23(1):3-12
Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2004, 4(2):14-18
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Xian Ming Chen, Qing Lin Pan
Materials and Experimental Procedures
The experimental material was AZ91 magnesium alloy, and its chemical composition(wt.%) shows down: Al: 8.56, Mn: 0.82, Zn: 0.41, Mg: Bal..
Materials China, 2010,8(2010)37-45
Corrosion Science, 52(2010)1285−1290
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 389 (2005)169-176
Applied Surface Science, 261 (2012)774– 782
Materials China, 2010,8(2010)37-45
Corrosion Science, 52(2010)1285−1290
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 389 (2005)169-176
Applied Surface Science, 261 (2012)774– 782
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ping Ning, Quan Li Feng, Yu Jia, Xue Qian Wang
Research on Active Carbon adsorption for the Amoxicillin wastewater
Quanli Feng1, a, Xueqian Wang2,b ,Yu Jia1,c, Ping Ning2,d*
1 Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650224, China
2 Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650093, China
afengquanli0871@yahoo.com.cn,bwxqian3000@yahoo.com.cn,cjyu@sina.com, d*ningping58@sina.com(Corresponding author)
Keywords: amoxicillin production wastewater, active carbon, adsorption.
Materials.
Depending on the source of raw materials, manufacturing methods, appearance, application and materials, activated carbon can be divided into many forms.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51268021, No.
Advanced Materials Research, 396-398(2012), p 1819-1824
Materials.
Depending on the source of raw materials, manufacturing methods, appearance, application and materials, activated carbon can be divided into many forms.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51268021, No.
Advanced Materials Research, 396-398(2012), p 1819-1824
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jin Tao Gao, Pei Yu Chen, Ping Shen, Yan Ting Zhang, Run Zao Liu, Yu Gang Wang, Shi Qi Li
It is the use of the scale effect of solid materials that obtains a certain reaction rate, which meets the industrialized reaction rate.
This process is especially suitable for the dispose of materials that contain low grade of iron and the impurities holds the major share, such as high phosphorus hematite, steelmaking slag, and metallurgical dust and so on.
In view of this, this study proposes the post-processing technique — non-molten separation: on the basis of magnetic differences, metallic iron can be separated from non-magnetic materials effectively and enrichment respectively.
Being disposed by this technique, the low-grade iron-bearing materials can be converted to valuable resource.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International, 1999, 6(1): 8~11
This process is especially suitable for the dispose of materials that contain low grade of iron and the impurities holds the major share, such as high phosphorus hematite, steelmaking slag, and metallurgical dust and so on.
In view of this, this study proposes the post-processing technique — non-molten separation: on the basis of magnetic differences, metallic iron can be separated from non-magnetic materials effectively and enrichment respectively.
Being disposed by this technique, the low-grade iron-bearing materials can be converted to valuable resource.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International, 1999, 6(1): 8~11
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Bruno Buchmayr, Thomas Hatzenbichler, Isaac Flitta
Results are presented for velocity distribution and temperature evolution in both materials and tools.
Moreover, the accuracy of the results does not only depended on the geometric definition of the tooling and material data but also the governing boundary conditions between the material and tooling.
In order to enable full advantage to be taken of the use of fe programs available to simulate manufacturing processes, not only are detailed mechanical and microstructure constitutive descriptions of materials required but thermal properties of workpiece/tool interfaces and the tools must be available and assigned properly into the these fem codes.
Flitta, Sheppard T and Peng Z, FEM analysis to predict development of structure during extrusion and subsequent solution soak cycle, Journal Materials Science and Technology, 23(5), May 2007 , pp. 582- 592(11) 2007 [2] Scientific Forming Technologies Corp.
Materials Science and Technology.
Moreover, the accuracy of the results does not only depended on the geometric definition of the tooling and material data but also the governing boundary conditions between the material and tooling.
In order to enable full advantage to be taken of the use of fe programs available to simulate manufacturing processes, not only are detailed mechanical and microstructure constitutive descriptions of materials required but thermal properties of workpiece/tool interfaces and the tools must be available and assigned properly into the these fem codes.
Flitta, Sheppard T and Peng Z, FEM analysis to predict development of structure during extrusion and subsequent solution soak cycle, Journal Materials Science and Technology, 23(5), May 2007 , pp. 582- 592(11) 2007 [2] Scientific Forming Technologies Corp.
Materials Science and Technology.
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Andriy A. Burbelko, Edward Fraś, Wojciech Kapturkiewicz, Daniel Gurgul
Burbelko1,a, Edward Fraś
1,b
, Wojciech Kapturkiewicz1,c
and Daniel Gurgul1,d
1
AGH University of Science and Technology, 23 Reymonta Str., 30-065 Kraków, Poland
a
abur, bedras, ckaptur, ddg {@agh.edu.pl}
Keywords: Cellular Automaton, Kinetic Undercooling, Remelting
Abstract.
Introduction The structure of alloys formed during solidification affects the utilisation properties of both materials and ready products, as-cast, heat treated, or fabricated by plastic working.
The results presented here have been obtained on a grid of 501x801 cells for a material with the properties corresponding to the properties of a Fe-0.6 wt. % C alloy.
Chang: Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion Vol. 28 (1) (2007), p. 130 [5] A.
Gurgul: Computer Methods in Materials Science Vol. 7 (1) (2007) p. 182 [12] U.
Introduction The structure of alloys formed during solidification affects the utilisation properties of both materials and ready products, as-cast, heat treated, or fabricated by plastic working.
The results presented here have been obtained on a grid of 501x801 cells for a material with the properties corresponding to the properties of a Fe-0.6 wt. % C alloy.
Chang: Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion Vol. 28 (1) (2007), p. 130 [5] A.
Gurgul: Computer Methods in Materials Science Vol. 7 (1) (2007) p. 182 [12] U.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Wen Yuan Zhang, Constantin Christopoulos
Journal of Southeast University (Natural Science Edition).
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.
Journal of Structural Engineering.
Key Engineering Materials Vols (2006), p 959-962
Journal of Structural Engineering.
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.
Journal of Structural Engineering.
Key Engineering Materials Vols (2006), p 959-962
Journal of Structural Engineering.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Y.P. Zheng, S Patil, Q. Wang
Materials and Methods
Specimen Preparation.
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Harris: Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 14 (1981), p.253
Brandt, et al.: Journal of Rheumatology Vol. 22 (1995), p.109
Black: Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 12 (1979), p.765.
[3] Mankin HJ, Mow VC, Buckwalter JA, et al.: Orthopaedic Basic Science (Edited by S.R.
Harris: Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 14 (1981), p.253
Brandt, et al.: Journal of Rheumatology Vol. 22 (1995), p.109
Black: Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 12 (1979), p.765.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Lian Wei Ren, Yang Cao, Zhi Lin Dun
Identification of risk sources
Drawing lessons from the existing construction materials of underwater tunnel, this article identifies the sources of risk for the departure and reception of shield construction in the Yellow River crossing tunnel of the middle route project of South-to-North water diversion using method of fault tree analysis.
China Civil Engineering Journal, Vol. 38 (2005), P. 267 (In Chinese) [5] Jun Zhao, Haijiao Dai.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 2 (2006), P. 74.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 5 (2009), P. 1407 (In Chinese) [14] HongWei Huang.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 2 (2006), P. 13 (In Chinese) [15] Shubai Xu.
China Civil Engineering Journal, Vol. 38 (2005), P. 267 (In Chinese) [5] Jun Zhao, Haijiao Dai.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 2 (2006), P. 74.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 5 (2009), P. 1407 (In Chinese) [14] HongWei Huang.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering, Vol. 2 (2006), P. 13 (In Chinese) [15] Shubai Xu.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jian Wang, Tian Guan, Da Tian Ye, Zhi Peng Chen
Materials and Methods
A two-interval two-alternative forced choices method was chosen to measure fundamental frequency difference limens (F0DLs).
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006, 119: 480-490
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1990, 87: 304-310
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1994, 95: 3529-3540
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1990, 87: 2163-2177
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006, 119: 480-490
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1990, 87: 304-310
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1994, 95: 3529-3540
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,1990, 87: 2163-2177