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Online since: September 2014
Authors: Majid Elyasi, Saharnaz Montazeri, Amin Moradpour
Song et al. [3] studied the thin-walled tubes with patterned windows under axial crushing.
Salehghaffari et al. [5] optimized crushing in models of thin-walled tubes which had rings on outer surface.
Adachi et al. [6] investigated energy absorption in thin-walled cylinder with ribs under axial impact.
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El-Sobky, Behavior of axially crushed corrugated tubes.
Online since: July 2024
Authors: Omokafe Seun Michael, Thompson Arakaseun, Esther Oluwafunmike Aduloju
Concentration (mM) Surface coverage (θ) Gravimetric corrosion rate (mm/yr) Inhibition efficiency (%) Blank ------ 5.600 ±0.5 ---- 2 0.6053 2.210 ±0.17 60.5 4 0.6696 1.850±0.64 67.0 6 0.7317 1.502±0.51 73.2 8 0.7324 1.500±0.05 73.2 From the graph in Fig. 4 the highest corrosion rate was found in mild steel without the addition of inhibitor which is 5.600 mm/yr the value is quite close to what has previously been reported by numerous other authors such as Michael et al. [10] and Oloruntoba et al. [11] amongst others.
The variations in electrode potential recorded upon the addition of the expired paracetamol drug to the 0.5M HCl environment only ranged from -470.588Mv--460.790mV which is much lower than the 85mV cited by Naqvi et al. [12] and Xihua et al
Al-Karanee, A.A.
Abd El-Fattah, Antihypertensive drugs as an inhibitors for corrosion of aluminum and aluminum silicon alloys in aqueous solutions Arab.
Al-Shafey, A.S., Abul Magd, H.A., Shehata, Expired Pyrazole Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitor for C- Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Medium J.
Online since: September 2022
Authors: Mohd Helmi bin Sani, Yan Tung Lam, Rania Hussien Al-Ashwal
Physical Assessment of Polyvinyl Alcohol/Polyethylene Oxide Blend Film with Antioxidant or Antibacterial Composite toward Wound Dressing Application Lam Yan Tung1,a, Rania Hussien Al-Ashwal1,2,b*, Mohd Helmi bin Sani3,c 1School of Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia 2Advanced Diagnostic and Progressive Human Care Research Group, School of Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia 3Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia aytlam2@graduate.utm.my, brania@utm.my, chelmisani@utm.my Keywords: Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), Polyethylene oxide (PEO), Wound dressings Abstract.
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M., El-Shafeey, M.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: L. Fedorenko
El-Sayed: J.
Garcia, et al.: Particles 2008, Orlando, USA, (10-13 May 2008). ,[] O.
, [] G.Alekseev, et al.: Welding International, vol. 14, № 3, с.246–248 (2000). ] at atmosphere conditions.
Johno, Y.Takeda, et al.: J.
Kovachki, et al.: (Conference Proceedings Paper) Vol: Laser Radiation Photophysics, Bodil Braren; Mikhail N.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Dermot Brabazon, Inam Ul Ahad, Muhannad Ahmed Obeidi
The Effect of the Input Parameters on the Melt-Pool Temperature This scenario was investigated by Obeidi et al. [7] during the melting of 3×3×4 mm nitinol (NiTi) testing cubes.
The latter result agrees well with that reported by Obeidi et al. [5].
[2] El Hassanin A., Ahmed Obeidi M., Scherillo F., Brabazon D., “CO2 laser polishing of laser-powder bed fusion produced AlSi10Mg parts”, Surface & Coatings Technology 419 (2021) 12729, doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2021.127291 [3] Salman, O.; Gammer, C.; Chaubey, A.K.; Echert, J.; Scudino, S.
Conway et al., “Comprehensive assessment of spatter material generated during selective laser melting of stainless steel,” Mater.
[12] Mahato V., et al., “Detecting voids in 3D printing using melt pool time series data”, Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-020-01694-8
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Zuo Min Liu, Hong Guo
Wu Y.Y. et al. [2] added nanoparticles such as CuO, TiO2 into API-SF engine oil and reported that the nanoparticles, especially CuO particles, can improve the lubricity of the engine oil.
S. [5] et al also found that Al/Sn and Copper Borate nanoparticles could be used as additives to improve the lubricating property of base oils.
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Enhancing AW/EP Property of Lubricant Oil by Adding Nano Al/Sn Particles[J].
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Online since: July 2007
Authors: Henryk Paul, Julian H. Driver
Al, Cu-8%wt.
Al) with low SFE or medium SFE metals (Cu deformed at 77K) but all with the C(112)[111] initial orientation.
Al alloy and presented as a 'Kikuchi band contrast map'.
Macroscopic SB in Cu-8%Al alloy channel-die deformed 50%.
El-Danaf, S.R.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xiao Ming Gao, Feng Fu, Feng Xing Niu, Li Ping Zhang
Yao, et al.: Appl.
Liu, et al.: J.
El-Sayed: Acc.
Zhao, et al.: Appl.
Wu, et al.: J.
Online since: November 2018
Authors: Adekunle Akanni Adeleke, Adeolu Adesoji Adediran, Peter Pelumi Ikubanni, Olayinka Oluwole Agboola
Ajiwe et al. [8] and Melo et al. [9] carried out an assessment of particleboards manufactured from different proportions of wood and rice husk particles and reported that the particleboard had insufficient strength due to poor bonding within the admixture.
Physical and mechanical properties of particleboards manufactured with wood, rice husk and bamboo particles in different combinations were assessed by Melo et al. [12].
According to Odusote et al. [16], this may be due to poor water retention during faster rate drying process.
According to Ndazi et al. [3], for the minimum requirement to be met, the interfacial bond strength must be increased between the rice husk and the saw dust together with the adhesives used.
Editorial El Kultrún, Valdivia, Chile, (2001) p. 177
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Chang Fu Wei, Pan Chen
Yang et al. (1982) [3] explored the dewatering effect by drying process on the physical and mechanical properties of Guizhou red clay.
Wang et al. (2011) [5] found that the shear strength of the remolded red clay was also reduced when the water content increased.
Wildenschilds et al. (2001) [13] concluded different explanations for dynamic effects during the transient flow progress.
[8] Perrier, E., et al., Models of the water retention curve for soils with a fractal pore size distribution.
[16] Chen, H., Wei, C.F., Cao, H.F., Wu, E.L., Li, H., Dynamic capillary effect and its impact on the residual water content in unsaturated soils.
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