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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Aleksandar Subic, Alexander Walker
Advances in Design and Materials for Indoor Sports Surfaces
Alexander Walker1,a and Aleksandar Subic2,b
1School of Art, Architecture and Design, The University of South Australia, City West Campus, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
2School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University, Bundoora, Melbourne, Victoria 3083, Australia
asandy.walker@unisa.edu.au, baleksandar.subic@rmit.edu.au
Keywords: materials, performance, sports surface, safety, biomechanical, environmental
Abstract.
Introduction Advances in the design of indoor sports surfaces are closely related to the development of new and improved engineering materials, which have the potential to meet a wide range of sport requirements.
Team sports are played on a broad range of natural and synthetic surfaces such as timber, ceramic, concrete, bitumen, and various forms of multi-layered polymeric surfaces.
Subic, Horizontal and vertical reaction force testing for synthetic sports surfaces, Sports Technology Journal. 3(1) (2010) 34-42
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 11(3) (2006) 172-182
Introduction Advances in the design of indoor sports surfaces are closely related to the development of new and improved engineering materials, which have the potential to meet a wide range of sport requirements.
Team sports are played on a broad range of natural and synthetic surfaces such as timber, ceramic, concrete, bitumen, and various forms of multi-layered polymeric surfaces.
Subic, Horizontal and vertical reaction force testing for synthetic sports surfaces, Sports Technology Journal. 3(1) (2010) 34-42
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 11(3) (2006) 172-182
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Keith Worden, R.J. Barthorpe, E.J. Cross, E. Papatheou
In engineering practice this is rather rare as structures are typically of too high a value to allow deliberate damage as part of a campaign of data acquisition.
Fifteen PCB 353B16 piezoelectric accelerometers were mounted on the upper (as mounted) surface of the wing using ceramic cement.
This allowed a degree of ‘engineering insight’ to be exercised.
Importantly for SHM, they have been shown to be competitive with other methods when applied to real engineering datasets [11], and to generalise well from the small datasets usually encountered in damage identification problems.
For engineering applications most variables of interest will be integrated of order one (which is denoted ), which implies that their first differences will be stationary.
Fifteen PCB 353B16 piezoelectric accelerometers were mounted on the upper (as mounted) surface of the wing using ceramic cement.
This allowed a degree of ‘engineering insight’ to be exercised.
Importantly for SHM, they have been shown to be competitive with other methods when applied to real engineering datasets [11], and to generalise well from the small datasets usually encountered in damage identification problems.
For engineering applications most variables of interest will be integrated of order one (which is denoted ), which implies that their first differences will be stationary.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Bernd-Arno Behrens, Anas Bouguecha, Julian Knigge, Katrin Weilandt, Kathrin Voges-Schwieger, Sven Hübner
Journal of the Iron and Steel
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Proceedings of The 12th International ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming, University of Twente, The Netherlands, April pp. 27-29, (2009) [27] K.
Hübner: Enhancing Deep Drawing Processes by Using a Thermomechanical Tool Design, Key Engineering Materials Vols. 410-411 (2009) "Sheet Metal 2009", pp. 595-600, online at http://www.scientific.net
Journal of Material Engineering and Performance, Vol. 17 (6), pp. 888-893, (2008) [19] E.
Part 2; JSME Inter-national Journal, Serie A, 36.
Proceedings of The 12th International ESAFORM Conference on Material Forming, University of Twente, The Netherlands, April pp. 27-29, (2009) [27] K.
Hübner: Enhancing Deep Drawing Processes by Using a Thermomechanical Tool Design, Key Engineering Materials Vols. 410-411 (2009) "Sheet Metal 2009", pp. 595-600, online at http://www.scientific.net
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Shalini Chaturvedi, Pragnesh N. Dave
However, despite the reduced natural illumination, even indoor products such as sanitary ceramics are being increasingly applied.
Over the last 10 years problems related to hazardous waste remediation' have emerged as a high national and international priority [3].
Tonat, “Anthrax as a Biological Weapon,” Journal of American Medical Association 287 (2002) 2236-2252
Taya, “Photocatalytic Degradation of Airborne Microbial Cells on TiO2-loaded Plate,” Biochemical Engineering Journal, 14 (2) (2003) 149-152
“ENRHES – Engineered nanoparticles: review of health and environmental safety”, EC contract number 218433 (2009)
Over the last 10 years problems related to hazardous waste remediation' have emerged as a high national and international priority [3].
Tonat, “Anthrax as a Biological Weapon,” Journal of American Medical Association 287 (2002) 2236-2252
Taya, “Photocatalytic Degradation of Airborne Microbial Cells on TiO2-loaded Plate,” Biochemical Engineering Journal, 14 (2) (2003) 149-152
“ENRHES – Engineered nanoparticles: review of health and environmental safety”, EC contract number 218433 (2009)
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Shahid Ameer, Ahmad Faraz, Asghari Maqsood, Fazal Ur-Rehman, Nasir M. Ahmad
Ahmad*, FazalUrRehman, Shahid Ameer
Department of Materials Engineering, School of Chemical and Materials Engineering (SCME)
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
NUST H12 Campus, Islamabad44000, Pakistan
*Address correspondence to: Prof.
Shmasudin from School of Chemical and Materials Engineering (SCME), NUST for their support to carry out characterization of the prepared samples.
Goldman, Handbook of Modern Ferromagnetic Materials (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) (SpringerVerlag, New York, 1999)
Ahmad, Synthesis, structural and electrical properties of Co1xCuxFe2O4 spinel nanoferrites,Advances in Applied Ceramics, Accepted (2011)
Lee, Structure and Mossbauer studies of Cudoped NiZn ferrite, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 215216 (2000) 213216
Shmasudin from School of Chemical and Materials Engineering (SCME), NUST for their support to carry out characterization of the prepared samples.
Goldman, Handbook of Modern Ferromagnetic Materials (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) (SpringerVerlag, New York, 1999)
Ahmad, Synthesis, structural and electrical properties of Co1xCuxFe2O4 spinel nanoferrites,Advances in Applied Ceramics, Accepted (2011)
Lee, Structure and Mossbauer studies of Cudoped NiZn ferrite, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 215216 (2000) 213216
Online since: August 2008
Authors: Chung Shin Chang, Albert Wen Jeng Hsue, Lih Ren Hwang
Introduction
Polymeric materials such as fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) have been widely used in various
engineering structures.
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Shih, Inverse heat transfer solution in tool temperature titanium drilling, mechanical engineering, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2005 [26] K.
ASME, Journal of Engineering for Industry, 100, pp. 229-235 (1978)
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Shih, Inverse heat transfer solution in tool temperature titanium drilling, mechanical engineering, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 2005 [26] K.
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Vinayak Adimule, Santosh A. Kadapure, Santosh S. Nandi, S.S. Kerur
Kerur4,d
1Chemistry section, Department of Engineering Science and Humanities, KLE Technological University’s Dr.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi-590008, Karnataka, India.
ORCiD - http://www.orcid.org/0000-0002-2198-6601 3Department of Chemical Engineering, KLE Technological University’s Dr.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi, Karnataka, 590008, India.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi-590008, Karnataka, India.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi-590008, Karnataka, India.
ORCiD - http://www.orcid.org/0000-0002-2198-6601 3Department of Chemical Engineering, KLE Technological University’s Dr.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi, Karnataka, 590008, India.
Sheshgiri College of Engineering and Technology, Udyambag, Belagavi-590008, Karnataka, India.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: K. Anantha Padmanabhan, S. Balasivanandha Prabu
Zehetbauer: International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 32 (2010), p. 269–278
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Ma: Materials Science and Engineering R, Vol.50 (2005), p. 1 [179].
Göken: International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 28 (2006), p. 1001 [187].
Höppel: International Journal of Fatigue, Vol.32, Issue 9(2010), p.1413 [189].
Vinogradov: International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 32 (2010), p. 898 [190].
Online since: June 2016
Authors: M. Vázquez da Silva, João M.P.Q. Delgado
In food engineering the terms dehydration and drying [13] described this phenomenon as the process that thermally removes volatile substances, resulting in a solid with a low volatile content or even zero) had the same analytical and numerical treatment.
Pumpkin fruit is a material that can be used as a vegetable tissue model in food engineering due to its homogeneous “fibre oriented” structure, fruit size, shelf life and low cost.
Figure 4 - Reflectance colorimeter Before measurements, the colorimeter was calibrated with a white ceramic plate.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 27, 409-418
Aguilera (Eds.), Engineering and food for the 21st Century, Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, pp. 217-234, 2002
Pumpkin fruit is a material that can be used as a vegetable tissue model in food engineering due to its homogeneous “fibre oriented” structure, fruit size, shelf life and low cost.
Figure 4 - Reflectance colorimeter Before measurements, the colorimeter was calibrated with a white ceramic plate.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 27, 409-418
Aguilera (Eds.), Engineering and food for the 21st Century, Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, pp. 217-234, 2002
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Hardev Singh Virk, K.V.R. Murthy
Luciferase systems are widely used in the field of genetic engineering as reporter genes.
In geology, mineralogy and materials science and semiconductor engineering, a scanning electron microscope with specialized optical detectors, or an optical cathodoluminescence microscope, may be used to examine internal structures of semiconductors, rocks, ceramics, glass, etc. in order to get information on the composition, growth and quality of the material [26].
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Reynolds, Lyoluminescence, Journal of Luminescence, 54(1) (1992) 43–69
Prasad (Eds.), Proceedings of International Conference on Luminescence and its Applications (ICLA-2000), Luminescence Society of India, Vol.
In geology, mineralogy and materials science and semiconductor engineering, a scanning electron microscope with specialized optical detectors, or an optical cathodoluminescence microscope, may be used to examine internal structures of semiconductors, rocks, ceramics, glass, etc. in order to get information on the composition, growth and quality of the material [26].
[17] Samuel Smiles, Lives of the Engineers.
Reynolds, Lyoluminescence, Journal of Luminescence, 54(1) (1992) 43–69
Prasad (Eds.), Proceedings of International Conference on Luminescence and its Applications (ICLA-2000), Luminescence Society of India, Vol.