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Online since: July 2016
Authors: Andrzej Adamkiewicz, Jan Drzewieniecki
The Influence of Fuels Quality on Tribological Wear
in Slow Speed Diesel Engines
Andrzej ADAMKIEWICZ 1a* and Jan DRZEWIENIECKI 1b
1Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
Wały Chrobrego 1-2 Street, 70-500 Szczecin, Poland
a a.adamkiewicz@am.szczecin.pl, b j.drzewieniecki@am.szczecin.pl
Keywords: slow speed diesel engines, piston-piston rings-cylinder liner assembly, fuel injection pump, tribological wear, residual fuels, catalytic fines, fuel quality standards, onboard fuel oil treatment, condition monitoring
Abstract.
Journal of Polish CIMAC, Energetic Aspects, Vol. 6.
Journal of Polish CIMAC, Energetic Aspects, Vol. 7.
Scientific Journal of the Maritime University of Szczecin, Vol. 41.
[7] Japan Marine Engineers' Association: Main engine and generator fuel oil pump damage due to low quality fuel oil (MAN B&W6S60MC), ME442.
Journal of Polish CIMAC, Energetic Aspects, Vol. 6.
Journal of Polish CIMAC, Energetic Aspects, Vol. 7.
Scientific Journal of the Maritime University of Szczecin, Vol. 41.
[7] Japan Marine Engineers' Association: Main engine and generator fuel oil pump damage due to low quality fuel oil (MAN B&W6S60MC), ME442.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Wei Ping Yang, Yong Bo Wu, Hong Fei Yang
Mechanism and Experimental Investigation on Silicon Wafer Hybrid
Polishing by Ultrasonic-Elliptic-Vibration Chemical-Mechanical
Weiping Yang1, a, Yongbo Wu2,b and Hongfei Yang1,c
1College of Engineering, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, 330045, China
2Department of Machine Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Akita Prefectural University, Akita, 015-0055, Japan
awp_yang1@126.com, bwuyb@akita-pu.ac.jp, cncyhf@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: silicon wafer, ultrasonic-elliptic-vibration, CMP, hybrid, mechanism, contact mode.
Microelectronic Engineering, Vol. 56(1-2) (2001), p. 109-115 [2] Jianxiu Su, Renke Kang, Dongming Guo: Technology analysis of wafer chemical mechanical polishing in the manufacture of ULSI.
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, Vol. 31(2-4) (2008), p. 159-175 [4] Huidong Xie, Xiaoqing Wang and Guangqiu Shen: Superpolishing of Crystals.
Journal of Synthetic Crystals, Vol. 33(6) (2004), p. 1035-1040 (In Chinese) [5] Weiping Yang, Jiawen Xu: Measurement of material micro remove rate with roughness measuring instrument.
Tool Engineering, (10) (2007), p. 50-51 (In Chinese)
Microelectronic Engineering, Vol. 56(1-2) (2001), p. 109-115 [2] Jianxiu Su, Renke Kang, Dongming Guo: Technology analysis of wafer chemical mechanical polishing in the manufacture of ULSI.
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, Vol. 31(2-4) (2008), p. 159-175 [4] Huidong Xie, Xiaoqing Wang and Guangqiu Shen: Superpolishing of Crystals.
Journal of Synthetic Crystals, Vol. 33(6) (2004), p. 1035-1040 (In Chinese) [5] Weiping Yang, Jiawen Xu: Measurement of material micro remove rate with roughness measuring instrument.
Tool Engineering, (10) (2007), p. 50-51 (In Chinese)
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Chil Hyoung Lee, Taewon Ha, Eun Mi Kim, Dae Yun Lim, Young Baek Kim, Hak Yong Kim
Highly Flexible, Durable, Thermally Stable Multi-Functional Carbon Fabric Applications for Wearable Electronics
Taewon Ha1,2,a,†, Eun Mi Kim1,2,b,†, Dae Yun Lim1,c Young Baek Kim1,d,
Hak Yong Kim3,e and Chil-Hyoung Lee1,f,*
1Green Energy and Nano Technology R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Gwangju 61012, Republic of Korea
2School of Materials Science & Engineering, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Republic of Korea
3Department of Organic Materials and Fiber Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea
ataewon3888@kitech.re.kr, bkimeunmi@kitech.re.kr, clims21@kitech.re.kr, dkimmoon@kitech.re.kr, edragon4875@gmail.com, fchlee0901@kitech.re.kr
Keywords: Carbon fabric, Flexible heater, Gas sensor, Wearable electronics
Abstract.
Wang, “Friction and wear properties of combined surface modified carbon fabric reinforced phenolic composites” European Polymer Journal, 44, 2551-2557 (2008) [20] S.
Joh, “Structural evolution of polyacrylonitrile fibers in stabilization and carbonization” Advances in chemical engineering and science 2, 275 (2012)
Lee, “Spherical indentations on hafnium carbide- and silicon-carbide-coated carbon–carbon composites after thermal shock test in air” Ceramics International, 46 , 21233-21242 (2020) [22] W.
Qu, “Multifunctional conductive cellulose fabric with flexibility, superamphiphobicity and flame-retardancy for all-weather wearable smart electronic textiles and high-temperature warning device” Chemical Engineering Journal, 390, 124508 (2020)
Wang, “Friction and wear properties of combined surface modified carbon fabric reinforced phenolic composites” European Polymer Journal, 44, 2551-2557 (2008) [20] S.
Joh, “Structural evolution of polyacrylonitrile fibers in stabilization and carbonization” Advances in chemical engineering and science 2, 275 (2012)
Lee, “Spherical indentations on hafnium carbide- and silicon-carbide-coated carbon–carbon composites after thermal shock test in air” Ceramics International, 46 , 21233-21242 (2020) [22] W.
Qu, “Multifunctional conductive cellulose fabric with flexibility, superamphiphobicity and flame-retardancy for all-weather wearable smart electronic textiles and high-temperature warning device” Chemical Engineering Journal, 390, 124508 (2020)
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Oluwole Daniel Makinde, Bijjanal Jayanna Gireesha, K. Ganesh Kumar, S. Manjunatha
Gireesha 2,d
1Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X2, Saldanha 7395, South Africa
2Department of Studies and Research in Mathematics, Kuvempu University,
Shankaraghatta-577 451, Shimoga, Karnataka, India
3Department of Engineering Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering, Christ University,
Mysore Road, Bengaluru-560074 India
amakinded@gmail.com, bganikganesh@gmail.com, cmanjubhushana@gmail.com, dbjgireesu@gmail.com
Keywords: Melting heat transfer, stretching sheet, micro-polar dusty fluid, nonlinear radiation, numerical method
Abstract.
Melting heat transfer effect has received much attention in contemporary years because of its significant applications, such as liquid polymer extrusion, frozen ground thawing, permafrost melting, casting and welding processes as well as phase change material, hot extrusion, polymers, ceramics and others is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section to produce different types of objects.
It is now accepted that most of the fluids in industry and engineering are non-Newtonian in nature.
Animasaun, Bioconvection in MHD nanofluid flow with nonlinear thermal radiation and quartic autocatalysis chemical reaction past an upper surface of a paraboloid of revolution,International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 109(2016) 159-171
Gireesha, Effects of variable viscosity and thermal conductivity on MHD flow and heat transfer of a dusty fluid, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 7(1), (2016) 505–515
Melting heat transfer effect has received much attention in contemporary years because of its significant applications, such as liquid polymer extrusion, frozen ground thawing, permafrost melting, casting and welding processes as well as phase change material, hot extrusion, polymers, ceramics and others is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section to produce different types of objects.
It is now accepted that most of the fluids in industry and engineering are non-Newtonian in nature.
Animasaun, Bioconvection in MHD nanofluid flow with nonlinear thermal radiation and quartic autocatalysis chemical reaction past an upper surface of a paraboloid of revolution,International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 109(2016) 159-171
Gireesha, Effects of variable viscosity and thermal conductivity on MHD flow and heat transfer of a dusty fluid, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 7(1), (2016) 505–515
Online since: November 2014
Authors: B.P. Chandra, V.K. Chandra, Piyush Jha
In fact, nanotechnology is the coming revolution in molecular engineering.
Chander, Development of nanophosphors-A review, Materials Science and Engineering R 49 (2005) 113–155
Sahare, Vipin Kumar, Optical and magnetic properties of Cu-Doped ZnO nanoparticles, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 3 (2013) 15 -21
Saha, Optical Properties of Zno Nanoparticles Prepared by Chemical Method Using Poly (VinylAlcohol ) (PVA) as Capping Agent, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), 1 (2011) 19-24
Kumar, Optical and Magnetic Properties of Cu-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 3 (2013) 15-21
Chander, Development of nanophosphors-A review, Materials Science and Engineering R 49 (2005) 113–155
Sahare, Vipin Kumar, Optical and magnetic properties of Cu-Doped ZnO nanoparticles, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 3 (2013) 15 -21
Saha, Optical Properties of Zno Nanoparticles Prepared by Chemical Method Using Poly (VinylAlcohol ) (PVA) as Capping Agent, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), 1 (2011) 19-24
Kumar, Optical and Magnetic Properties of Cu-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 3 (2013) 15-21
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Claus Peter Fritzen, Peter Kraemer, Inka Buethe
Applications of Self-Organizing Maps
in Structural Health Monitoring
Inka Buethe1, a, Peter Kraemer2,b and Claus-Peter Fritzen1,c
1 University of Siegen, Institute of Mechanics and Control Engineering-Mechatronics, Paul-Bonatz-Strasse 9-11, 57076 Siegen, Germany
2 Woelfel Beratende Ingenieure GmbH + Co.
Introduction Self-Organizing Maps have been used in many science areas: as a tool for organizing large amounts of data, as a tool of speech recognition differing between several groups of people, for process monitoring in engineering and natural science, and for classification of data in different fields like finance and social science.
Still the brittle ceramics, the sensor consists of, might be the weakest link in the chain of monitoring the structure.
Fritzen, Sensor Fault Detection and Signal Reconstruction using Mutual Information and Kalman Filters, Proc. of International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, Leuven, Belgium (2008) [7] G.
Hong, Time Reversal Based Piezoelectric Transducer Self-diagnosis under Varying Temperature, Journal Nondestructive Evaluation, (2010) 75-91; Springer [10] V.
Introduction Self-Organizing Maps have been used in many science areas: as a tool for organizing large amounts of data, as a tool of speech recognition differing between several groups of people, for process monitoring in engineering and natural science, and for classification of data in different fields like finance and social science.
Still the brittle ceramics, the sensor consists of, might be the weakest link in the chain of monitoring the structure.
Fritzen, Sensor Fault Detection and Signal Reconstruction using Mutual Information and Kalman Filters, Proc. of International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, Leuven, Belgium (2008) [7] G.
Hong, Time Reversal Based Piezoelectric Transducer Self-diagnosis under Varying Temperature, Journal Nondestructive Evaluation, (2010) 75-91; Springer [10] V.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Ashok Kumar, Rajesh Deoliya, P.S. Chani
On the basis of temperature, it can be categorized as, Low temperature insulation such as EPS, PUF, Glass wool, Expanded Polyethylene etc. and high temperature insulation as Ceramic wool, Rock wool, Perlite Concrete etc.
Applied Thermal Engineering 24 (2004) 933-940
Applied Thermal Engineering 23(2003) 473-479
International Journal of Ambient Energy 3/23 (2002) 115-126
[28] Ashok Kumar, Rajesh Deoliya, P.S.Chani.Enhancement of thermal performance of opaque wall assemblies of existing buildings by applying retrofit insulation submitted to Journal of The Indian Institute of Architects (2014)
Applied Thermal Engineering 24 (2004) 933-940
Applied Thermal Engineering 23(2003) 473-479
International Journal of Ambient Energy 3/23 (2002) 115-126
[28] Ashok Kumar, Rajesh Deoliya, P.S.Chani.Enhancement of thermal performance of opaque wall assemblies of existing buildings by applying retrofit insulation submitted to Journal of The Indian Institute of Architects (2014)
Online since: September 2010
Authors: X. Miao, Ross Crawford, G. Liu, W. Fan, Yin Xiao
Polymer microspheres loaded with bioactive particles, biomolecules, proteins, and/or
growth factors play important roles in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and cell therapy.
Such a phenomenon has been used to produce porous polymers as scaffolds for tissue engineering [18].
For cartilage tissue engineering, a high mechanical strength, a light weight, and a sufficient amount of pore space for nutrition supply are needed.
The microspheres can be bonded under a low temperature/ mild solvent condition to meet the scaffold requirements for cartilage tissue engineering.
Fan: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.109(2) (2008) p.1232-124.
Such a phenomenon has been used to produce porous polymers as scaffolds for tissue engineering [18].
For cartilage tissue engineering, a high mechanical strength, a light weight, and a sufficient amount of pore space for nutrition supply are needed.
The microspheres can be bonded under a low temperature/ mild solvent condition to meet the scaffold requirements for cartilage tissue engineering.
Fan: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.109(2) (2008) p.1232-124.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Hai Min Yao
Crack-induced Stress Concentration Is Suppressed in Nacreous Composites
Haimin Yao1,a
1Department of mechanical engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China
ahaimin.yao@polyu.edu.hk
Keywords: Bio-inspired mechanics; Strengthening and toughening; Flaw insensitivity
Abstract.
Introduction Brittle materials such as ceramics exhibit ‘bulk’ strength a few orders of magnitude lower than their theoretical values.
Chen, Flaw tolerance in a thin strip under tension, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 72(2005),732-737
Gao, Application of fracture mechanics concepts to hierarchical biomechanics of bone and bone-like materials, International Journal of Fracture 138(2006),101-137
Fratzl, Mineralized collagen fibrils: a mechanical model with a staggered arrangement of mineral particles, Biophysical Journal 79(2000),1737-1746
Introduction Brittle materials such as ceramics exhibit ‘bulk’ strength a few orders of magnitude lower than their theoretical values.
Chen, Flaw tolerance in a thin strip under tension, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 72(2005),732-737
Gao, Application of fracture mechanics concepts to hierarchical biomechanics of bone and bone-like materials, International Journal of Fracture 138(2006),101-137
Fratzl, Mineralized collagen fibrils: a mechanical model with a staggered arrangement of mineral particles, Biophysical Journal 79(2000),1737-1746
Online since: July 2013
Authors: A Kumar, Somik Banerjee, M. Deka, Udayan De
Ion Irradiation Effects in some Electro-active and Engineering Polymers:
Studies by Conventional and Novel Techniques
Somik Banerjee1,2,a, M.
These polymers are also mechanically less stable than engineering polymers and have poor processibility.
Like other structural and engineering polymers, ion irradiation has drastic effects upon EAPs.
"Ion Beams for Materials Engineering—An Overview."
In: Swift Heavy Ions for Materials Engineering and Nanostructuring, Springer, Netherlands, 2011, pp. 1-46
These polymers are also mechanically less stable than engineering polymers and have poor processibility.
Like other structural and engineering polymers, ion irradiation has drastic effects upon EAPs.
"Ion Beams for Materials Engineering—An Overview."
In: Swift Heavy Ions for Materials Engineering and Nanostructuring, Springer, Netherlands, 2011, pp. 1-46