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Online since: October 2024
Authors: Otong Nurhilal, Sahrul Hidayat, Sarifah Mudaim, Nana Suryana
The presence of pores creates strong Van der Waals forces between the carbon and sulfur materials [14].
Yushin, Li-ion battery materials: Present and future, Materials Today 18 (5) (2014) 252–264
Liu, Biomass-derived porous carbon materials for advanced lithium sulfur batteries.
Key Engineering Materials 860 (2020), 173–177
Ji, Carbon materials for high-performance lithium-ion capacitor, Curr.
Yushin, Li-ion battery materials: Present and future, Materials Today 18 (5) (2014) 252–264
Liu, Biomass-derived porous carbon materials for advanced lithium sulfur batteries.
Key Engineering Materials 860 (2020), 173–177
Ji, Carbon materials for high-performance lithium-ion capacitor, Curr.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Spencer L. York, Ahmad R. Arida, Karan S. Shah, Palaniappan Sethu, Marnie M. Saunders
Osteocyte Characterization on Polydimethylsiloxane Substrates for Microsystems Applications
Spencer L York *1,a, Ahmad R Arida 1,b, Karan S Shah 1,c,
Palaniappan Sethu 2,d, Marnie M Saunders 1,e
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Akron, 260 S Forge St, Akron, OH 44325, USA
2 Department of Bioengineering, University of Louisville, 2100 S Brook St, SRB 357, Louisville, KY, 40292, USA
a sly15@zips.uakron.edu, b ara2@zips.uakron.edu, c kss32@zips.uakron.edu,
d p.sethu@louisville.edu, e mms129@uakron.edu
Keywords: Osteocytes, PDMS, gap junctions, sclerostin
Abstract.
The goal was to determine whether osteocytes were adversely affected by the substrate material by comparing their behaviour to a standard glass substrate.
Animal models have shown that mechanical loading alters sclerostin levels and strain is purported to be the key mechanical regulator [13,15].
A key characteristic of mature osteocytes is that they are capable of forming gap junction channels with nearby cells.
To simplify this process, a single cell type, osteocytes, was studied in order to determine how the cell responds to a commonly used material, PDMS.
The goal was to determine whether osteocytes were adversely affected by the substrate material by comparing their behaviour to a standard glass substrate.
Animal models have shown that mechanical loading alters sclerostin levels and strain is purported to be the key mechanical regulator [13,15].
A key characteristic of mature osteocytes is that they are capable of forming gap junction channels with nearby cells.
To simplify this process, a single cell type, osteocytes, was studied in order to determine how the cell responds to a commonly used material, PDMS.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Jin Ming Wang, Pei Yong Guo, Ding Lu, Xiu Fu Hou
The Groups and Distribution Characteristics of Fine Organic Autotrophic Particles in a Subtropical Reservoir Using Flow Cytometry
Pei-yong Guo* 1,2, a, Jin-ming Wang 1,2,b , Ding Lu1,2,c, Xiu-fu Hou1,2,d
1Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, Fujian, China
2Institute of Environmental and Resources Technology, Huaqiao University, Xiamen, Fujian 361021, China
apeiyongguo@126.com, b wjm8540@foxmail.com, c648865034@qq.com, d houxiufu@163.com
Keywords: fine organic autotrophic particle; distribution characteristics; flow cytometry; Shidou—Bantou Reservoir
Abstract.
Materials and Methods Sample collection Study area.
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.20777021), the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No.2010J01043, D0610012), Ministry of Education, Key Research Project of Science and Technology (No. 210253) References [1] J.M.
Materials and Methods Sample collection Study area.
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.20777021), the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No.2010J01043, D0610012), Ministry of Education, Key Research Project of Science and Technology (No. 210253) References [1] J.M.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Michal Sroka, Roman Nagy, Dominik Fisch
Genetic Algorithms in Test Design Automation
Michal Sroka1,2,a, Roman Nagy2,b and Dominik Fisch2,c
1Institute of Applied Informatics, Automation and Mathematics,
Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava,
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Trnava, Slovakia
2Car Basic Functions Software Development, Research and Development Centre BMW AG, Munich, Germany
amichal.sroka@stuba.sk, broman.nagy@bmw.de, cdominik.fisch@bmw.de
Keywords: genetic algorithms, software testing, test case generation.
One of the key and only partially covered aspects is acceptance testing based on functional requirements.
Alsmadi, Using genetic algorithms for test case generation and selection optimization, in Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), pp. 1 - 4, 2010
Kof, From Requirements Documents to System Models: A Tool for Interactive Semi-Automatic Translation, in Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), pp. 391 - 392, 2010
One of the key and only partially covered aspects is acceptance testing based on functional requirements.
Alsmadi, Using genetic algorithms for test case generation and selection optimization, in Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), pp. 1 - 4, 2010
Kof, From Requirements Documents to System Models: A Tool for Interactive Semi-Automatic Translation, in Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), pp. 391 - 392, 2010
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jian Xie, Xiao Dan Han, An Xiang Ge
Axial capacity of steel angles with local deformation
Jian Xie 1,2, a, Xiaodan Han1,b and Anxiang Ge1,c
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Tianjin University, China
2 Key Laboratory of Coast Civil Structure Safety, Ministry of Education, Tianjin University, China
axiejian@tju.edu.cn, bHanxd_tju@163.com, cgeanxiang05@163.com
Keywords: single equal-leg angle, test, finite element analysis, axial capacity, compression, tension
Abstract.
Nonlinearities relating to geometric and material characteristics were considered and steel stress-strain relationship was assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic [11].
The failure of specimens subjected to axial tension load is mostly caused by material failure.
Fu: ABAQUS Structural Engineering Analysis and Example Explanation (China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing 2010).
Nonlinearities relating to geometric and material characteristics were considered and steel stress-strain relationship was assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic [11].
The failure of specimens subjected to axial tension load is mostly caused by material failure.
Fu: ABAQUS Structural Engineering Analysis and Example Explanation (China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing 2010).
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yi Lin, Bing Liu, Feng Xie, Wen Wei Ren
Land Use/ Land Cover Dynamic Monitoring and Analysis using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: Case Study of Qingpu District, Shanghai
Yi Lin 1, a, Bing Liu1,b , Feng Xie 2,c, and Wenwei Ren 3,d
1 Research Center of Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, Tongji University, China
2 School of Urban Rail Transportation, Soochow University, 178 Ganjiang East Road, Suzhou 215021, Jiangsu Province, China
3 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
alinyi@tongji.edu.cn, bximo881206@163.com, cxieph@126.com, dwwren@fudan.edu.cn
Keywords: Remote Sensing; Land use/land cover; GIS; Dynamic monitoring; Classification; Multi-tempor
Abstract.
The multi-temporal remote-sensing data with ancillary materials (e.g. relief or other maps, yearbooks) are collected at first.
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 56, 175-180
The multi-temporal remote-sensing data with ancillary materials (e.g. relief or other maps, yearbooks) are collected at first.
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 56, 175-180
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Hong Tao Gao, Ming Yue He, Wang Liu
Thermodynamic Analysis of Ethanol-Diesel Oil and Waste Heat Recovery for Diesel Engines
Mingyue HE a, Hongtao GAO *b, Wang Liu c
Institute of Refrigeration & Cryogenics Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, 116026, China
aahemingyue@163.com, *bgaohongtao@dlmu.edu.cn, cl_w2010@sina.com
Keywords: Diesel Engine; Energy; Exergy; Ethanol-Diesel Oil; Waste Heat Recovery;
Abstract.
Ethanol-diesel oil as an alternative fuel can effectively reduce fuel costs and pollutants emission [3], which has become one of the key research topics.
In Chinese [7] Jingming DONG, Xinxiang PAN, Liguo SONG, et al: Ship Engineering Vol. 33 (2011), p. 29-32.
In Chinese [10] Mingyue HE, Hongtao GAO, Yuehui WANG, et al in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Materials Research, Guilin (2013), press
Ethanol-diesel oil as an alternative fuel can effectively reduce fuel costs and pollutants emission [3], which has become one of the key research topics.
In Chinese [7] Jingming DONG, Xinxiang PAN, Liguo SONG, et al: Ship Engineering Vol. 33 (2011), p. 29-32.
In Chinese [10] Mingyue HE, Hongtao GAO, Yuehui WANG, et al in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Materials Research, Guilin (2013), press
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Zhuo Juan Yang, Jin Ling Zhao
Research on piston jitter phenomenon of 8 " spinning brake cylinder
Zhao Jinling1, a, Yang Zhuojuan1,b
1College of Mechanical Engineering
Jilin Teachers’ Institute of Engineering &Technology Changchun, Jilin 130052, China
a 522927259@qq.com, b yzj450818386@126.com
Keywords: spinning brake cylinder, piston jitter, cause analysis, improvement measure.
Spinning technology also has a high material utilization, high efficiency, low energy consumption characteristics.
There have simulations on brake jitter by ADAMS software in civil [1] and many test reports on brake jitter [2] .Spinning brake cylinder is a key component of brake system in the train.
The friction between the piston rod and dust blankets put on the front cover is one of the reasons causing jitter, felt the material indicated on the drawings as “industrial felt 112”, this blanket is divided into several different grades according to density, density maximum of kg/cm2, the smallest of kg/cm2.
Spinning technology also has a high material utilization, high efficiency, low energy consumption characteristics.
There have simulations on brake jitter by ADAMS software in civil [1] and many test reports on brake jitter [2] .Spinning brake cylinder is a key component of brake system in the train.
The friction between the piston rod and dust blankets put on the front cover is one of the reasons causing jitter, felt the material indicated on the drawings as “industrial felt 112”, this blanket is divided into several different grades according to density, density maximum of kg/cm2, the smallest of kg/cm2.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jie Zhang, Yan Meng Gong, Yan Hui Li, Jia Ming Lu, Shu Zhong Wang
Co-oxidation effects of methanol on reactive orange 7 and polyvinyl alcohol in supercritical water
Jie Zhanga, Shuzhong Wangb, Yanmeng Gongc, Yanhui Lid and Jiaming Lue
Key Laboratory of Thermo-Fluid Science and Engineering of MOE, School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi ,710049, China
azj.29812@stu.xjtu.edu.cn, bs_z_wang@yahoo.cn, cgym03075010@stu.xjtu.edu.cn, dliyanhuiyu@163.com, ezklujiaming@gmail.com
Keywords: Co-oxidation; Methanol; Reactive orange 7; Polyvinyl alcohol; Supercritical water oxidation
Abstract.
Therefore, in this investigation we initiated SCWO experiments with different amounts of methanol added into the RO7 and PVA aqueous feeds, respectively, aiming to examine the presence of co-oxidation effects of methanol on these two compounds. 2 Experimental 2.1 Materials and analytical methods The reagents used in this investigation were methanol (purity≥99.9%, Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.), polyvinyl alcohol (purity≥99.8%, Tianjin Kermel Chemical Reagent Co.) and C.I.
Therefore, in this investigation we initiated SCWO experiments with different amounts of methanol added into the RO7 and PVA aqueous feeds, respectively, aiming to examine the presence of co-oxidation effects of methanol on these two compounds. 2 Experimental 2.1 Materials and analytical methods The reagents used in this investigation were methanol (purity≥99.9%, Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.), polyvinyl alcohol (purity≥99.8%, Tianjin Kermel Chemical Reagent Co.) and C.I.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Wei Zhang, Guang Cheng Feng, Zhuang Liu, Hai Chen Zheng
The Construction Strategy Analysis of the Traditional Building Settlement on the Bonan
Haichen Zheng 1,2,a, Wei Zhang 1,2,b, Guangcheng Feng 1,2,c
and Zhuang Liu1,2,d
1 School of Civil Engineering in Northwest University for Nationalities, Lanzhou 730030, China
2 Key Laboratory of New Laboratory of New Building Materials and Building Energy-saving of Gansu Province Lanzhou 730030, China
aZhenghaichen1@163.com, bzw4241261@126.com, c634806737@qq.com, dl349339@sina.com
Keywords: Construction settlements; Settlements morphology; Space construction; Architectural forms
Abstract.
The houses mostly are soil cottages that civil engineering structures and columns bear loads soil cottage; they have eaves and cornice; the eaves rooms are more a purlin column than that of the cornice room; some are decorated with beautifully wooden carvings such as the pigeon head, the purlin flower inlay described [7].
The houses mostly are soil cottages that civil engineering structures and columns bear loads soil cottage; they have eaves and cornice; the eaves rooms are more a purlin column than that of the cornice room; some are decorated with beautifully wooden carvings such as the pigeon head, the purlin flower inlay described [7].