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Online since: May 2016
Authors: Tsuyoshi Funaki, Akihiro Yasui
Habersat, Mooro El, Basic Mechanisms of Threshold-Voltage Instability and Implications for Reliability Testing of SiC MOSFETs, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES, Vol. 62, No.2, 2015, pp.316-323
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Shuang Xu, Jian Guo Liu
It is high in COD, BOD, NH3-N et al.
[2] Zhao Qing-liang, Li Xue-yan, et al.
Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2006(04): 625-628 [3] El-Fadel M, Findikakis A N, Leckie J O, Modeling leachate generation and transport in solid waste landfills.
[7] Kjeldsen P, Barlaz M A, Rooker A P, et al, Present and long-term composition of MSW landfill leachate: a review.
[13] Eleazer W E, Odle W S, Wang Y S, et al, Biodegradability of municipal solid waste components in laboratory-scale landfills.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Penyarat Saisirirat
In 2011, Sochugov et al. [9] use the method of ion-plasma technique for formation of anode-supported thin electrolyte films for IT-SOFC applications.
Their method gives the anode electrode and electrolyte with columnar-like structure similar to Rezugina et al’s work.
(7) Zel - el and Zio - io are electron conducting particle to electron conducting particle and ion conducting particle to ion conducting particle average coordination number, [9-12]
By using parameters are listed in Barnett et al work.
Rezugina, A.L.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: T.V. Semenova, N.P. Aleksandrova, A.S. Aleksandrov
Wang et al., Mechanistic-empirical pavement design guide (MEPDG): a bird’s-eye view.
Dolgih A.L.
Al-Ameri, Permanent deformation prediction model of unbound granular materials for flexible pavement design.
El Abd, Selection and evaluation of models for prediction of permanent deformations of unbound granular materials in road pavements.
Margan et al., Deformational properties of unbound granular pavement materials.
Online since: October 2017
Authors: H. Azhan, K. Azman, Norihan Yahya, S. Akmal Syamsyir, R.S. Nasuha
A similar trend of results is then confirmed by Jayasimhadri et.al (2006) works [12].
According to Moorthy et.al (2007) the small rms deviation indicates good fit between the experimental and calculated oscillator strengths [14].
As proposed by Carnall et.al, in 1968, the can be calculated using the matrix elements for Nd3+[15].
Later, Kumar et.al (2006) in his works noticed that the smaller value of representing the higher intensity of the respective laser transition [20].
[3] El-Mallawany, Tellurite Glass Handbook:Physical Properties and Data, Boca Raton CA, CRC Press, 2002 [4] Fakhra Nawaz, M.R.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Robert Kočiško, Tibor Kvačkaj, Andrea Kováčová, Michal Zemko
Mahallawy et al. investigated the effect of outer corner angle ψ and ECAP number of passes on inhomogeneity index in effective plastic strain [16].
Oh et al. established that the corner gap is an important index having impact on the quality of ECAP processing [18].
Lu et al. have also reported the significance of a die channel angle considering the inhomogeneity index in effective plastic strain.
Bidulská at al. analyzed the material flow, strain, strain rate and temperature distribution during ECAP processing [19].
[16] Mahallawy, N.E., Shehata, F.A., Hameed, A.E., Abd El Aal, M.I., Kim, H.S. 3D FEM simulations for the homogeneity of plastic deformation in Al–Cu alloys during ECAP.
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Shoroog Alraddadi
The values of the thermal conductivity in this work are in agreement with those reported by Bates, Lefond, and Moufti et al. [9,27-28].
El-Mahdy, W.M.
Al-Aibani, MF.
Al-Aibani, M.F.
Al-Negheimish, Evaluation of powdered scoria rocks from various volcanic lava fields as cementitious material.
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Sudip Simlandi, Nilkanta Barman, Subhadeep Halder
Ibrahim et al. [5] also performed an energy and exergy based analysis of a simple gas turbine plant to evaluate exergy destruction, and found highest exergy destruction in the combustion chamber.
Martin et al. [6] carried out a performance analysis of a 20MW gas turbine plant, and found energy and exergy efficiencies of the plant as 33.77% and 32.25%, respectively.
Ahmed et al. [7] also performed an energy and exergy analysis of a 150 MW gas turbine power plant on Dataflow sheet Kirkuk unit platform where results out of the exergy analysis are presented by Grassmann diagram while that of the energy analysis are presented by Sankey diagram.
Various research studies such as Abam et al. [2], Rahman et al. [12] etc. reported that output power decreases by an amount of about 18% for each 283K increase in temperature of inlet air of the compressor; and for the same, related fuel consumption increases by an amount of about 6%.
El-S.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yusaku Fujii, Kazuhito Shimada, William Thornton
References [1] Thornton, W.E., et al., Specimen Mass Measurement, Ch.8, NASA Tech. report.
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ISS Russian Medical Hardware catalog, pp. 41-53, January 2009 [7] Fujii, Y., et al., Balance For Measurement Mass Under Microgravity Conditions, AIAA, Vol. 39, pp. 455-57, 2001
[8] Rivetti, A., et al., BIC 3, the Latest Inertial Centrifugal Balance for Mass Measurement in Weightless Conditions, Microgravity Sci.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Ya Ting Zhang, Chun Li Zheng, Yue Qi
Dry weights of the decanted suspension and the microbes-laden foam cubes were determined as described by Wang et al. [19].
Zheng et al. [20] and Wang et al [19] reported the degradation of nitrobenzene by PUF immobilized Rhodotorula mucilaginosa Z1 and a defined microbial consortium, respectively.
[7] Davis EM, Murray HE, Liehr JG, “Powers EL Basic microbial degradation rates and chemical byproducts of selected organic compounds,” Water Res,vol. 15 (1981), p. 1125
[12] Karigar C, Mahesh A, Nagenahalli M et al , “Phenol degradation by immobilized cells of Arthrobacter citreus,” Biodegradation, Vol. 17 (2006), p. 47
[14] Wang JL, Quan QX, Han LP et al, “Microbial degradation of quinoline by immobilized cells of Burkholderia pickett,” Water Res, Vol. 36 (2002), p. 2288
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