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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Ai Hua Gao, Feng Qiu Wang, Fang Cheng
Science and Technology 20 (2011), 034019
Hazardous Materials, 154 (2008) 506-512
Hazardous Materials, 154 (2008) 506-512
[9] G.Mckay, J.F.Porter and G.R.Prasad, The remove of dye colours from aqueous solutions by adsorption on low-cost materials.
Hazardous Materials, 181 (2010) 1010-1015 [11] K.Gai, H.L.Qi, Y.Q.Zhang and D.P.Ma, Degradation of indole in aqueous solution using contact glow discharge plasma.
Online since: August 2003
Authors: Stéphane Godet, Francis Delannay, Pascal J. Jacques, Ph. Harlet
Materials and Experimental Procedures The compositions of the investigated steels are given in Table 1.
Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) 3 The deformation of ferrite is thus shown to lead to the rearrangements of the dislocations in subgrain boundaries.
McQueen: Materials.
Shipway and H.K.D.H Bhadeshia: Materials Sc. and Tech., Vol. 11 (1995), p. 1116 [11] K.
Maki: Materials Transaction, JIM, Vol. 32 (1991), p.222 [12] K.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Da Wei Tang, Miao Zeng, Chao Hong Guo, Zhi Ming Kang, Wei Guan, Fei Lu, Gang Wang
One of the most effective ways is to pre-cool one or more materials of the concrete to reduce the concrete outlet temperature.
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 2006(Vol.37, No.12)
Reduction of Interior Temperature of Mass Concrete Using Suspension of Phase Change Materials as Cooling Fluid, Construction and Building Materials, 2012(26): 527-531 [6] MA Chao, LIU Yanfeng, GUAN Wei.
Turbulence research of air-cooled aggregate material layer, Water Resources and Power, 2011,29(11):117-118
Geometric Structure and Thermal Conductivity of Porous Medium Silica Aerogel, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,1995,117(4):1055-1058
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Stefan Voloaca, Catalin Spulber
The emissivity ε is a material property which depends on type of disc brake material and its state; its influence over the quality (precision) of temperature distribution can be seen in figure 2 (emissivity variation from 1 to 0.2).
The material properties of disc brake and pads are presented in Table 1.
In Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology”, vol.1, no.1, July-December, 2009, 43-51
Simulation Study of Temperature Field and Stress Field of Disc Brake Based on Direct Coupling Method”, In Materials Science Forum, Vol. 628 - 629, 2009, 287-292 [5] G.P.Voller, M.Tirovic, R.Morris and P.Gibbens.Analysis of automotive disc brake cooling characteristics.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering (2003) 217-657 [6] R.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Suntree Sangjan, Rattikan Saetan, Assareeya Aoboun
Zinc oxide is an important material which is used as a semiconductor photocatalyst for photodegradation during wastewater treatment.
Activity of semiconductor photocatalysts can be significantly improved by addition of metal atoms, metal ions and supporting material.
Ga and Gd are metals that can be applied as catalysts to ZnO semiconductor material under UV irradiation.
Dutta: Journal of Hazardous Materials B112 (2004), p. 269–278 [2] Nasser Modirshahla, Aydin Hassani, Mohammad A.
Szíjjártó, András Tompos, Emília Tálas: Materials Research Bulletin 83 (2016), p. 65–76 [10] Molly Meng-JungLi, ZiyanZeng, FenglinLiao, XinlinHong, ShikChi EdmanTsang: Journal of Catalysis 343 (2016), p. 157–167
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Josef Foldyna, Petr Hlaváček, Libor Sitek, Lenka Bodnárová, Rudolf Hela
Part of the research work presented in this paper was realised in the framework of the Framework Cooperation Agreement in basic research in the field relating to the use of water jets in construction, specifically the possibility of using water jets to remove concrete surface layers and studying how water jets and building materials interact.
Acknowledgements This outcome has been achieved with the financial support of project GACR 18-25035S Study of effects of flowing fluids on cement composites wear and subsequent modelling of mechanical corrosion, supported by Czech Science Foundation and project LO1408 ​ “AdMaS UP - Advanced Materials, Structures and Technologies”, supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports under the “National Sustainability Programme I”.
[2] Hlavac, L., Bodnarova, L., Janurova, E. and Sitek, L., Comparison of continuous and pulsing water jets for repair actions on road and bridge concrete, Baltic journal of road and bridge engineering. 7(1) (2012) 53 - 59
Mikolasek, Numerical Modelling and Bearing Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Beams, Advances in fracture and damage mechanics XII, Key Engineering Materials. 577-578 (2014) 281-284
Kirichok, Rehabilitation of concrete surfaces of hydropower engineering structures deteriorated by soft corrosion and cavitation, Advanced Materials Research, 688. (2013) 107-112
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Qing Zhong Ding, Feng Zhang, Yi Nong Li, Lei Wang
Smart Materials and Structures, 2001, 10:1046-1058 [2] M.H.
Smart Materials and Structures, 2000, 9:342-350 [3] Y.H.
Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, 2003, 125: 585-594 [4] Yuan H.
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2005, 282 : 713-733 [5] Y.
SHEPARD 2002 Proceedings of the SPIE 9th International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials-Modeling, Signal Processing, and Control, 2002, 4693: 372-383 [6] Bernard Widrow, Samuel D.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Abu Hassan Haslan, Arej Kadhim, Arshad Hmood
Keywords: Thermoelectric materials, thin films, thermoelectric devices.
However, recent significant advances in the scientific understanding of quantum well and nanostructure effects on TE properties and modern thin layer and nano-scale manufacturing technologies have combined to create the opportunity of advanced TE materials with potential conversion efficiencies of over 15% [3].
The advent of these advanced TE materials offers new opportunities to recover waste heat more efficiently and economically with highly reliable and relatively passive systems that produce no noise and vibration [4, 5].
The power factor should be maximized and the thermal conductivity should be minimized in order to achieve high efficiency thermoelectric materials.
Yamamoto, Thermal properties and thermoelectric microdevices with InN thin films, Microelectronics Journal 38 (2007) 667–671
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Yue Xian Song, Cheng Yong Wang, Li Juan Zheng, Yun Peng Qu, Li Peng Yang
The influence of materials of PCB, feed rate, spindle speed and tool wear on thrust force are investigated.
In this study, there are no entry materials.
The effect of materials of PCB, feed rate, spindle speed and drill wear are investigated.
(2) Thrust force is influenced by materials of PCB, feed rate, spindle speed and drill wear.
Materials and Design 29 508–513. (2008) [7] Youichi Daikoh, Takao Terabayashi, Masami Masuda.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Lu Yang, Yuan Qing Wang, Yong Jiu Shi
Fig. 11 Cross section and distribution of stud Fig.12 Distribution of rebars in the beam The mechanical properties of different materials are illustrated in Table 1.
Table 1 Mechanical property of materials Material Yield Strenth fy (MPa) Ultimate Strength fu (MPa) Young’s Modulus E (GPa) Flange of Steel Beam 397.75 595.01 189 Web of Steel Beam 443.45 608.63 210 φ12Rebar 374.50 563.23 210 φ8 Rebar 371.55 536.68 210 Experimental Phenomenon.
Acknowledgements This research is sponsored by the Natural Science Foundation of China(Project No. 50578083).
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2000, 54: 345-363
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 1999, 50: 235-257