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Online since: May 2019
Authors: Long Zhao, Ji Fu Du, Zhen Dong, Xin Yang
Facile Fabrication of N-Methyl-D-Glucamine Grafted HDPE Particle as Adsorbent for Boron Removal from Aqueous Solution
Jifu Du1,a, Zhen Dong2,b, Xin Yang1,c and Long Zhao2,d*
1School of Nuclear Technology and Chemistry & Biology, Hubei University of Science and Technology, Xianning 437100, China
2State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
Wuhan 430074, China
aduzidedu@163.com, bzhendong@hust.edu.cn, csophieyangyifan@163.com
dzhaolong@hust.edu.cn
Keywords: Radiation grafting; emulsion graft copolymerization; Boron adsorbent; HDPE.
Materials and Experimental Materials.
Materials and Experimental Materials.
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Faramarz Zarandi, Stephen Yue
Effect of High Temperature Deformation on the Hot Ductility of NbMicroalloyed
Steel
Faramarz Zarandi and Steve Yue
Department of Metals and Materials Engineering, McGill University, M.H.
faramarz.zarandi@mcgill.ca , steve.yue@mcgill.ca Key Words: Continuous casting, deformation, thermal schedule, δ-ferrite, δ-ferrite to austenite transformation, microstructure, fractography.
Experiments The experimental material was a Nb-microalloyed steel, Table 1, provided by IPSCO.
The material was in the form of a hot rolled plate of 13 mm thick from which cylindrical specimens of 9.5 mm in diameter and 125 mm in length were machined.
Acknowledgement The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Canadian Steel Research Association and the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
faramarz.zarandi@mcgill.ca , steve.yue@mcgill.ca Key Words: Continuous casting, deformation, thermal schedule, δ-ferrite, δ-ferrite to austenite transformation, microstructure, fractography.
Experiments The experimental material was a Nb-microalloyed steel, Table 1, provided by IPSCO.
The material was in the form of a hot rolled plate of 13 mm thick from which cylindrical specimens of 9.5 mm in diameter and 125 mm in length were machined.
Acknowledgement The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Canadian Steel Research Association and the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Wen Feng Liu, Cheng Ming Lan
Structural Health Monitoring Cloud and Its Applications for Large-Scale Infrastructures
Chengming Lan 1, a, Wenfeng Liu 2,b
1 National Center for Materials Service Safety,University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
2 Jiangxi Fashion Technology, Co.
The development and implementation of a SHM system of fully achieving the above objectives and benefits is still a challenge at present, and needs well-coordinated interdisciplinary research for full adaptation of innovative technologies developed in other disciplines to applications in civil engineering community.
It requires collaboration between civil, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering among others.
The probability density function of the resistance (capacity) for an intact (healthy) member is calculated using the mean value and standard deviation of material strength prescribed in standards or obtained by in situ material tests.
Conclusions In this paper, the technical characteristic of SHM, IOT, and cloud computing are reviewed, and key technology issues concerning SHMC of large-scale infrastructures have been outlined.
The development and implementation of a SHM system of fully achieving the above objectives and benefits is still a challenge at present, and needs well-coordinated interdisciplinary research for full adaptation of innovative technologies developed in other disciplines to applications in civil engineering community.
It requires collaboration between civil, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering among others.
The probability density function of the resistance (capacity) for an intact (healthy) member is calculated using the mean value and standard deviation of material strength prescribed in standards or obtained by in situ material tests.
Conclusions In this paper, the technical characteristic of SHM, IOT, and cloud computing are reviewed, and key technology issues concerning SHMC of large-scale infrastructures have been outlined.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Ya Li Zong, Hong Jun Cao
Therefore, it is of key importance to develop a method that can control the real tensions which we concerned more about directly and effectively.
Naoko, et al, in: 50th AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2009, California
Tibert, in: 44th AIAA/ASME/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference and Exhibit, Norfolk, VA, 7-10 April 2003, AIAA-2003-1629
Bao, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol.48, No.21(2012), pp.22-27
[12] G.Q.You, J.Zhang, Engineering Mechanics, Vol.29, No.11(2012), pp.306:312
Naoko, et al, in: 50th AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2009, California
Tibert, in: 44th AIAA/ASME/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference and Exhibit, Norfolk, VA, 7-10 April 2003, AIAA-2003-1629
Bao, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol.48, No.21(2012), pp.22-27
[12] G.Q.You, J.Zhang, Engineering Mechanics, Vol.29, No.11(2012), pp.306:312
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Hai Tao Teng, Bai Qing Xiong, Yong An Zhang, Ting Ju Li
Investigation on Sub-Rapid Solidification Behavior of Semi-Solid Magnesium Alloy Metal
Haitao Teng1, 2, a, Baiqing Xiong1, b, Yong’an Zhang1, c, Tingju Li2, d
1 State Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metals and Process, General Research Institute for NonFerrous Metals, Beijing 100088, China
2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
aemail: seantht@yahoo.com.cn; bemail: xiongbq@grinm.com; cemail: zhangyongan@grinm.com; demail: tjuli@dlut.edu.cn
Keywords: Sub-rapid solidification; Semi-solid metal; Magnesium alloy; Microstructure.
Introduction Magnesium based alloy, with a number of desirable features including low density, high strength-to-weight ratio, good damping characteristic, well castability and abundant resources, has developed as one of the most popular engineering constructional materials for applications in the automotive and aeronautical industries [1-4].
Introduction Magnesium based alloy, with a number of desirable features including low density, high strength-to-weight ratio, good damping characteristic, well castability and abundant resources, has developed as one of the most popular engineering constructional materials for applications in the automotive and aeronautical industries [1-4].
Online since: April 2005
Authors: François M. d'Heurle, Christian Rivero, Patrice Gergaud, Olivier Thomas
Stress relaxation is the second key ingredient to describe the way stress develops in the
growing silicide film.
These studies have been spurred by the possible use of refractory metal silicides as high temperature structural materials.
Thin films do exhibit much higher yield stresses than bulk materials.
Cabral Jr: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 70 (2003), p. 144
Vol. 695, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, 2002) p. 3
These studies have been spurred by the possible use of refractory metal silicides as high temperature structural materials.
Thin films do exhibit much higher yield stresses than bulk materials.
Cabral Jr: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 70 (2003), p. 144
Vol. 695, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, 2002) p. 3
Online since: December 2012
Authors: H.F. Lopez
Introduction
Over the last 50 years there have been significant advances in engineering the microstructure of cobalt base alloys used for HIP implant applications [1-4].
Key, J.
Rose, Materials for internal prostheses Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw Hill, New York, 1974
Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials, TMS/ASM Fall Meeting, Cincinnati Ohio, October, 1996, 273-279
Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials, TMS/ASM Fall Meeting, Cincinnati Ohio, October, 1996, 69-79
Key, J.
Rose, Materials for internal prostheses Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw Hill, New York, 1974
Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials, TMS/ASM Fall Meeting, Cincinnati Ohio, October, 1996, 273-279
Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials, TMS/ASM Fall Meeting, Cincinnati Ohio, October, 1996, 69-79
Online since: April 2005
Authors: Patrice Gergaud, Marc Gailhanou, Philippe Boivin, Pascal Fornara, Stephan Niel, Olivier Thomas, Christian Rivero
Stress relaxation is the second key ingredient to describe the way stress develops in the
growing silicide film.
These studies have been spurred by the possible use of refractory metal silicides as high temperature structural materials.
Thin films do exhibit much higher yield stresses than bulk materials.
Cabral Jr: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 70 (2003), p. 144
Vol. 695, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, 2002) p. 3
These studies have been spurred by the possible use of refractory metal silicides as high temperature structural materials.
Thin films do exhibit much higher yield stresses than bulk materials.
Cabral Jr: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 70 (2003), p. 144
Vol. 695, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, 2002) p. 3
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Zong Cheng Zhang, Yu Sheng Quan, Guang Chen, Dai Juan Wang
Study on Method Detecting Turn-to-Turn short circuit of Transformer Based on Kalman Filter
Yusheng Quan1,a, Zongcheng Zhang1,b, Guang Chen2,c,Daijuan Wang1,d
1Beijing Key Laboratory of High Voltage & EMC
(North China Electric Power University),Beijing,102206,China
2Beijing SG-EPRI UHV Transmission Technology Co.
Properties and applications of Dielectric Materials ,2006,vol(21):343-346 [3] Morris D.K., Lister G.A..
Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers,2010 [4] Nikoloski, L, Minovski, R.
International Symposium on Electrical Insulating Materials, 2008:432-135 [7] Coffeen L B, Rickmann J.
Properties and applications of Dielectric Materials ,2006,vol(21):343-346 [3] Morris D.K., Lister G.A..
Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers,2010 [4] Nikoloski, L, Minovski, R.
International Symposium on Electrical Insulating Materials, 2008:432-135 [7] Coffeen L B, Rickmann J.
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Abílio P. Silva, Joana M.R. Curto, Geoffrey R. Mitchell, João C. Velosa
Vibration fatigue phenomenon is common in the aerospace, aviation, transportation, and other engineering practices.
Materials and Methods The FR1 and FR4 were used to produce PCBs to be applied in common composite engineering parts.
Table 1 summarizes the most relevant properties of these materials.
The most relevant properties determined on these raw materials are presented in Table 2.
Mil-std-, “Department of Defense Test Method Standard Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests,” Mil-Std-810G, no.
Materials and Methods The FR1 and FR4 were used to produce PCBs to be applied in common composite engineering parts.
Table 1 summarizes the most relevant properties of these materials.
The most relevant properties determined on these raw materials are presented in Table 2.
Mil-std-, “Department of Defense Test Method Standard Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests,” Mil-Std-810G, no.