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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Hai Fan, Yan Liu, Jie Song, Tong Lou Ding, Hai Dong Wu, Shi Chao Zhang, Bao Shan Wang
Plant Materials and Methods
Plant materials
Sweet sorghum varieties: Jitianza 2 (a salt tolerant variety); Lvneng 1 (a salt sensitive variety).
Advanced Materials Research. 518-523: 81-87. (2012) [2] R.
African Journal of Agricultural Research. 4(9): 772-780. (2009) [4] M.
Journal of Plant Physiology. 150: 200-205. (1997) [6] H.
Journal of Plant Physiology. 157: 109-116. (2000) [8] D.
Advanced Materials Research. 518-523: 81-87. (2012) [2] R.
African Journal of Agricultural Research. 4(9): 772-780. (2009) [4] M.
Journal of Plant Physiology. 150: 200-205. (1997) [6] H.
Journal of Plant Physiology. 157: 109-116. (2000) [8] D.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Keith Worden, Graeme Manson, Ifigeneia Antoniadou, Nikolaos Dervilis, Robert J. Barthorpe
Part II: analysis, SPIE's Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, 8348, 2012
Part I: testing, SPIE's Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, 8343, 2012
AIChE Journal, 37(2):233–243, 1991
Farrar, Novelty detection under changing environmental conditions, SPIE's Eighth Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, Newport Beach, CA.
Cowley, Novelty detection for the identification of abnormalities, International Journal of Systems Science, 31(11), pp.1427-1439, 2000.
Part I: testing, SPIE's Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, 8343, 2012
AIChE Journal, 37(2):233–243, 1991
Farrar, Novelty detection under changing environmental conditions, SPIE's Eighth Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, Newport Beach, CA.
Cowley, Novelty detection for the identification of abnormalities, International Journal of Systems Science, 31(11), pp.1427-1439, 2000.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Wen Qing Xiao, Jing Li, Xin Hua Zhou
The oil adsorption materials swelling of high oil adsorption resins, toluene and xylene were small molecular weight and their molecular polarity were similar, so their oil retention were higher.
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Journal of Functional Materials .
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Journal of Functional Materials .
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Masato Enokizono, Takashi Todaka, Yuta Enokizono
Achevements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vol.27, 2008, pp.131-134
Asano, Surface Responses of Magnetic Fluid Adsorbed to Permanent Magnet Subject to Vertical Vibration, Materials Science Forum, Vol.670, 2011, pp.215-220
Valenzuela, Synthesis and Study of a Magnetic Fluid, Materials Science Forum, Vol.302-303, 1999, pp.455-459
Kunitomo, A Coupled System of a Magnet and Magnetic Fluid in a U-Tube under Reciprocating Traveling Magnetic Field, Materials Science Forum, Vol.561-565, 2007 pp.2175-2178
Sawada, Characteristics of Hydrodynamic Pressure of a Magnetic Fluid in a Tuned Magnetic Fluid Damper, Materials Science Forum, Vol.670, 2011 pp.181-190
Asano, Surface Responses of Magnetic Fluid Adsorbed to Permanent Magnet Subject to Vertical Vibration, Materials Science Forum, Vol.670, 2011, pp.215-220
Valenzuela, Synthesis and Study of a Magnetic Fluid, Materials Science Forum, Vol.302-303, 1999, pp.455-459
Kunitomo, A Coupled System of a Magnet and Magnetic Fluid in a U-Tube under Reciprocating Traveling Magnetic Field, Materials Science Forum, Vol.561-565, 2007 pp.2175-2178
Sawada, Characteristics of Hydrodynamic Pressure of a Magnetic Fluid in a Tuned Magnetic Fluid Damper, Materials Science Forum, Vol.670, 2011 pp.181-190
Online since: December 2006
Authors: John Morral, Fei Xie
Effect of Hot-Dip Silicon-Aluminizing on the Anti-Carburization Behavior
of High-Temperature-Resistant Steel HK40
Fei XIE 1, a
, John Morral 2,b
1
Materials Science and Engineering Department, Jiangsu Polytechnic University, Changzhou,
213016, P.
REFERENCES [1] Grabke H J and Jakobi D: Materials and Corrosion Vol. 53 (2002), p. 494
Young: Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 12 (1993), p. 1076
Wolf: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 87 (1987), p. 23
Knights: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 88 (1987), p. 37
REFERENCES [1] Grabke H J and Jakobi D: Materials and Corrosion Vol. 53 (2002), p. 494
Young: Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 12 (1993), p. 1076
Wolf: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 87 (1987), p. 23
Knights: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 88 (1987), p. 37
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xiao Ming Jia, Jian Xiao Lian, Xiu Ling Zhang, Qiao Yang
Introduction
Cemented carbide is mainly used in metal cutting tool materials,tungsten carbide(WC) and cobalt (Co) is the mainly part to compose WC-based cemented carbide.
Acknowledgements This work was sponsored by the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei.
Brutto: Journal of Cutting Tool Engineering, (1996), No.12, p.50-56
Gao: Journal of HeBei Polytechnic University, (2005) No.2, p.29-31 (In Chinese)
Acknowledgements This work was sponsored by the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei.
Brutto: Journal of Cutting Tool Engineering, (1996), No.12, p.50-56
Gao: Journal of HeBei Polytechnic University, (2005) No.2, p.29-31 (In Chinese)
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhi Wen Hu, Hui Feng, Dan Bo Zhang
Zhang3, b
a College of Textiles, Donghua University, Yan’an Rd. 1882, Shanghai 200015, China
b College of Materials and Textiles, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China
1,a olivial_feng@163.com
Keywords: museum silk textile, fading rate, exhibiting mode
Abstract.
Wang: Textile Dyeing and Finishing Journal Vol. 24 (2002), p. 15-18
Yang: Journal of Shandong Forestry Science and Technology (2008), p. 3-5
Wang: Textile Dyeing and Finishing Journal Vol. 24 (2002), p. 15-18
Yang: Journal of Shandong Forestry Science and Technology (2008), p. 3-5
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xi Qiu Fan
However, these experiments are performed on sheets of plastic foil /material rather than on silicon substrates, which significantly limits the application of imprinted 3-D nanostructures because in most cases, nanostructures need to be fabricated on silicon substrate for the sake of technologic compatibility with IC technology and convenience to be integrated with other photoelectrical units into a chip.
Mold Fabrication Considering its high hardness and non-reaction with most of detergents used for cleaning the mold, quartz (SiO2) is selected as the material of the mold.
Acknowledgments The Science and Technology Department of Zhejiang Province of China under two programs #2008C14096 and #2009C11148 supported this work.
Lee, et al.: Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol.55 (2009), p.1720 [3] N.
Lee, et al.: Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol.55 (2009), p.1720 [8] J.
Mold Fabrication Considering its high hardness and non-reaction with most of detergents used for cleaning the mold, quartz (SiO2) is selected as the material of the mold.
Acknowledgments The Science and Technology Department of Zhejiang Province of China under two programs #2008C14096 and #2009C11148 supported this work.
Lee, et al.: Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol.55 (2009), p.1720 [3] N.
Lee, et al.: Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol.55 (2009), p.1720 [8] J.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Ying Chen, Chang Hong Wang, Juan Tu
Heat Transfer Characteristic Analysis of Confined Impinging Jet Cooling System with Micro-scale Round Nozzles
Changhong Wang1, a, Ying Chen1, b, Juan Tu2, c
1Faculty of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
2Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute, Guangzhou, China
ae-mail: wang.chh@mail.scut.edu.cn, be-mail: chenying@gdut.edu.cn, ce-mail: windyploy@163.com
Keywords: confined air jet, enhanced heat transfer, Nusselt number (Nu), stagnant point
Abstract.
Beijing: Science Press, 2003: 62–66 [4] Lu Y C, Yang S G.
Journal of Electro-Mechanical Engineering, 2007, 23(1): 5–10 [5] Zhang S P, Zhen H Y.
Journal of Beijing University of Technology,2000, 26(4): 5-8 [11] K.
Beijing: Science Press, 2003: 62–66 [4] Lu Y C, Yang S G.
Journal of Electro-Mechanical Engineering, 2007, 23(1): 5–10 [5] Zhang S P, Zhen H Y.
Journal of Beijing University of Technology,2000, 26(4): 5-8 [11] K.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Triyono Triyono, Heru Sukanto, Nurul Muhayat
Testing material was the low carbon sheet metal SPAC.
Properties of material SPAC E (Pa) UTS (Mpa) YS (Mpa) Poisons Ratio Exp. thermal (m/m/oC) 200x109 510 245 0.26 13.0 b) Hydraulic system calculation The required forces for stretching and clamping of sheet were calculated in the following ways: - The hydraulic forces reffered to the highest sheet pre-strain of 0,15%.
C., 1999, Static and Fatigue Behavior of Spot Welded Aluminium Alloy Sheet, Welding Journal, pp. 80-86
[6] Okano S., Mochizuki M. & Toyoda M., 2006, Thermal Conductivity Theoretical Examination Concerning Characteristics of Welding Distortion Produced by Multiple Heat Sources : Studies on Welding Distortion Control by Temperature Distribution Control Using Multiple Heat Sources (Report 1), Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society, Vol.24, No.4, pp. 324-330, ISSN:02884771 [7] Kelly S.M., Martukanitz R.P., Michaleris P., Bugarewicz M., Huang T.D., and Kvidahl L., 2003, Low Heat Input Welding for Thin Steel Fabrication, Technical report of the Office of Naval Research and the U.S.
V., dan Michaleris, P., 2002, Mitigation of Welding Induced Buckling Distortion Using Transient Thermal Tensioning, Science and Technology of welding and Joining.
Properties of material SPAC E (Pa) UTS (Mpa) YS (Mpa) Poisons Ratio Exp. thermal (m/m/oC) 200x109 510 245 0.26 13.0 b) Hydraulic system calculation The required forces for stretching and clamping of sheet were calculated in the following ways: - The hydraulic forces reffered to the highest sheet pre-strain of 0,15%.
C., 1999, Static and Fatigue Behavior of Spot Welded Aluminium Alloy Sheet, Welding Journal, pp. 80-86
[6] Okano S., Mochizuki M. & Toyoda M., 2006, Thermal Conductivity Theoretical Examination Concerning Characteristics of Welding Distortion Produced by Multiple Heat Sources : Studies on Welding Distortion Control by Temperature Distribution Control Using Multiple Heat Sources (Report 1), Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society, Vol.24, No.4, pp. 324-330, ISSN:02884771 [7] Kelly S.M., Martukanitz R.P., Michaleris P., Bugarewicz M., Huang T.D., and Kvidahl L., 2003, Low Heat Input Welding for Thin Steel Fabrication, Technical report of the Office of Naval Research and the U.S.
V., dan Michaleris, P., 2002, Mitigation of Welding Induced Buckling Distortion Using Transient Thermal Tensioning, Science and Technology of welding and Joining.