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Online since: July 2022
Authors: Bernado Providência, Daniel Vieira, Helder Carvalho
Sartori, Physiological monitoring system for high altitude sports, Procedia Engineering. 2.2 (2010) 2889-2894
Chan, Respiratory Rate Estimation by Using ECG, Impedance, and Motion Sensing in Smart Clothing, Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering. 37.6 (2017) 826-842
Stylios, A Hybrid Textile Electrode for Electrocardiogram (ECG) Measurement and Motion Tracking, Materials. 11.10 (2018) 1887
Ferreira, Design of a Long Sleeve T-Shirt with ECG and EMG for Athletes and Rehabilitation Patients, in: International Conference on Innovation, Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 244-250
Providência, Design of a smart garment for cycling, in: International Conference on Innovation, Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 229-235
Chan, Respiratory Rate Estimation by Using ECG, Impedance, and Motion Sensing in Smart Clothing, Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering. 37.6 (2017) 826-842
Stylios, A Hybrid Textile Electrode for Electrocardiogram (ECG) Measurement and Motion Tracking, Materials. 11.10 (2018) 1887
Ferreira, Design of a Long Sleeve T-Shirt with ECG and EMG for Athletes and Rehabilitation Patients, in: International Conference on Innovation, Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 244-250
Providência, Design of a smart garment for cycling, in: International Conference on Innovation, Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 229-235
Online since: March 2022
Authors: Siti Nooraya Mohd Tawil, Khadijah Ismail, Siti Nurazlina Zaidi
Effects of Fabrication Techniques and Durability Performance on Resistance of Fibre-Based PEDOT:PSS/GO pH Sweat Sensor
Siti Nurazlina Zaidi1,a*, Khadijah Ismail1,b and Siti Nooraya Mohd Tawil1,c
1Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Kem Sungai Besi,
57000 Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
a2170308@alfateh.upnm.edu.my, bkhadijah@upnm.edu.my, cnooraya@upnm.edu.my
Keywords: PEDOT:PSS/GO, pH sensor, sweat sensor, wearable electronics.
Hence, it is crucial to fabricate sweat sensor from non-toxic and durable materials that are flexible and stable for efficient detection.
Materials and Methods The experimental stages are categorised into material preparation and characterisation, and electrical characterisation of fabricated sensor via surface resistance measurements, as illustrated in Figure 1.
Therefore, this shows that the developed fibre sensor is able to withstand sweat absorption without any corrosion of coating materials during physical activities.
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Hence, it is crucial to fabricate sweat sensor from non-toxic and durable materials that are flexible and stable for efficient detection.
Materials and Methods The experimental stages are categorised into material preparation and characterisation, and electrical characterisation of fabricated sensor via surface resistance measurements, as illustrated in Figure 1.
Therefore, this shows that the developed fibre sensor is able to withstand sweat absorption without any corrosion of coating materials during physical activities.
document_name=AATCC.84&item_s_key=00264461.
Online since: September 2023
Authors: Yassine Bouazza, Azza Lajjam, Btissam Dkhissi
It involves green design of products, the use of environmentally friendly raw materials, eco-friendly packing and distribution and re-use after the product’s end of life.
It has been defined as an economically-driven, a system-wide and an integrated approach with the purpose to reduce and eliminate all waste streams associated with the design, manufacture, use and/or disposal of products and materials [2].
Also, the example of the United States’ green initiatives is the Paint and Coatings Columbia, which reduces 6804 kg of solid waste, saves 8165 kg of packaging materials and eliminates 1280 kg of hazardous materials.
One of the key features of the device is the biomass boiler.
International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Manager, Vol.13, pp.45-53, 2017
It has been defined as an economically-driven, a system-wide and an integrated approach with the purpose to reduce and eliminate all waste streams associated with the design, manufacture, use and/or disposal of products and materials [2].
Also, the example of the United States’ green initiatives is the Paint and Coatings Columbia, which reduces 6804 kg of solid waste, saves 8165 kg of packaging materials and eliminates 1280 kg of hazardous materials.
One of the key features of the device is the biomass boiler.
International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Manager, Vol.13, pp.45-53, 2017
Online since: July 2015
Authors: A.K. Yadav, S.N. Jha, D. Bhattacharyya, N.K. Sahoo, Jeevan Jadhav, Somnath Biswas
These materials also have high resistivity, which prevents eddy currents, another source of energy losses [7].
Materials and Method Materials.The metal salts used in this synthesis process were zinc nitrate hexahydrate [mol. wt. = 297.47, 99.98% pure], nickel nitrate hexahydrate [mol. wt. = 290.81, 99.95% pure], and iron nitrate nonahydrate [mol. wt. = 404, 99.99% pure].
All the materials were procured from Sigma Aldrich and used without further purifications.
Synthesis Method.The key step in the synthesis process is to control the growth of the nanoparticles in the reaction solution by encapsulation in the polymer micelles, previously reported by Biswas and Ram [14].
Jin, Effect of Cu substitution on Ni-Zn ferrite by microwave hydrothermal method,Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE) (2011) May 10-12; Wuhan, China
Materials and Method Materials.The metal salts used in this synthesis process were zinc nitrate hexahydrate [mol. wt. = 297.47, 99.98% pure], nickel nitrate hexahydrate [mol. wt. = 290.81, 99.95% pure], and iron nitrate nonahydrate [mol. wt. = 404, 99.99% pure].
All the materials were procured from Sigma Aldrich and used without further purifications.
Synthesis Method.The key step in the synthesis process is to control the growth of the nanoparticles in the reaction solution by encapsulation in the polymer micelles, previously reported by Biswas and Ram [14].
Jin, Effect of Cu substitution on Ni-Zn ferrite by microwave hydrothermal method,Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE) (2011) May 10-12; Wuhan, China
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Joaquin Alvarado, Otilia Militaru, Guy Berger, Valeria Kilchytska, Denis Flandre
From another side, continuous device downscaling identified by ITRS [10] imply the employment of both new device architectures (to improve short-channel effects (SCE) control) and new channel (to boost carrier mobility) and gate dielectric (to improve SCE control and minimize leakage currents simultaneously) materials.
At present, there is no sufficient generated knowledge and gathered experimental database on the reliability aspects in the devices with novel architecture and employing new materials thus creating a demand for an in-depth assessment of reliability issues in “novel” devices.
Difference in the initial space-charge conditions at the film-BOX interface, difference in oxide and interface charges build-up in both gate and buried oxides in the case of strained and non-strained materials as well as possible strain relaxation were considered.
Chang: Journal of Electronic Materials Vol. 21 (1992), pp. 693-699
De Meyer: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 84 (2007), pp.1882-1885
At present, there is no sufficient generated knowledge and gathered experimental database on the reliability aspects in the devices with novel architecture and employing new materials thus creating a demand for an in-depth assessment of reliability issues in “novel” devices.
Difference in the initial space-charge conditions at the film-BOX interface, difference in oxide and interface charges build-up in both gate and buried oxides in the case of strained and non-strained materials as well as possible strain relaxation were considered.
Chang: Journal of Electronic Materials Vol. 21 (1992), pp. 693-699
De Meyer: Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 84 (2007), pp.1882-1885
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Saeed Farokhi, Nasim Nahavandi, Farzad Haghighi Rad
Heat Transfer Approach to Modelling and Analysis of Reverse logistics Inventory Models
Nasim Nahavandi1, Farzad Haghighi Rad2 and Saeed Farokhi3
1Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IRAN P.O.
Box: 14115-179 2PhD student, Faculty of Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University 3Ms student, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tehran 1Tel: +98(21)82883961; Email: 1n_nahavandi@modares.ac.ir, 2haghighirad@yahoo.com, 3saeedfa@gmail.com Key words: reverse logistics, inventory model, heat transfer, return of products Abstract.
Reverse logistics (RL) is defined as: the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of raw materials, in process inventory, finished goods and related information from the point of consumption to the point of origin for the purpose of recapturing or creating value or for proper disposal [14].
Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 58, 2010, pp. 352-362
Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 43, 2002, pp. 59-73
Box: 14115-179 2PhD student, Faculty of Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University 3Ms student, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tehran 1Tel: +98(21)82883961; Email: 1n_nahavandi@modares.ac.ir, 2haghighirad@yahoo.com, 3saeedfa@gmail.com Key words: reverse logistics, inventory model, heat transfer, return of products Abstract.
Reverse logistics (RL) is defined as: the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of raw materials, in process inventory, finished goods and related information from the point of consumption to the point of origin for the purpose of recapturing or creating value or for proper disposal [14].
Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 58, 2010, pp. 352-362
Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 43, 2002, pp. 59-73
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Hardev Singh Virk, Parmendra Kumar Bajpai, S. Yadav, A. Tiwari
The materials have also been reviewed by a number of researchers.
Levy, Photochemistry of nanostructured materials for energy applications, J.
Mashimo, Synthesis of copper sulphide nanoparticles by pulsed plasma in liquid method, World academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 78 (2013) 1053-1056
Haram, Colliods and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 133 (1998) 69-75
Park, Rational design and engineering of quantum-dot-sensitized TiO2 nanotube arrays for artificial photosynthesis, Adv.
Levy, Photochemistry of nanostructured materials for energy applications, J.
Mashimo, Synthesis of copper sulphide nanoparticles by pulsed plasma in liquid method, World academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 78 (2013) 1053-1056
Haram, Colliods and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 133 (1998) 69-75
Park, Rational design and engineering of quantum-dot-sensitized TiO2 nanotube arrays for artificial photosynthesis, Adv.
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Sayhia Benchaa, Yamina Benkrima, Tidjani Zitouni, Ouissem Benmesbah, Amira Hakim, Amel Chabbi, Bougoffa Mohammed Seyf Eddine
Results indicated that hybrid and AA6061 + 60% SiC materials performed best.
The tests varied three key parameters: 1.
Consistent testing of friction materials is crucial for obtaining reliable results [32,33].
Consistent testing of friction materials is essential for reliable results [26, 27].
Mathia, Surface morphology in engineering applications: influence of roughness on sliding and wear in dry fretting, Tribol.
The tests varied three key parameters: 1.
Consistent testing of friction materials is crucial for obtaining reliable results [32,33].
Consistent testing of friction materials is essential for reliable results [26, 27].
Mathia, Surface morphology in engineering applications: influence of roughness on sliding and wear in dry fretting, Tribol.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: L.C. Nehru, C. Sanjeeviraja
Sanjeeviraja2, b
1Department of Medical Physics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, India
2Department of Physics, Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering & Technology, Karaikudi-630 004, India.
The starting materials were directly mixed and a slurry precursor with high homogeneity was formed due to the hygroscopicity of the reactants.
Carbohydrazide have been described as useful materials and intermediate in many areas such as boiler water treatment, metallic materials antiseptic, passivating agent, oxygen scavenger, curative intermediates and so on.
This ratio is required for the complete combustion of all materials.
A non-suitable ratio of nitrate to fuel makes some unwanted intermediate phases or unreacted raw materials.
The starting materials were directly mixed and a slurry precursor with high homogeneity was formed due to the hygroscopicity of the reactants.
Carbohydrazide have been described as useful materials and intermediate in many areas such as boiler water treatment, metallic materials antiseptic, passivating agent, oxygen scavenger, curative intermediates and so on.
This ratio is required for the complete combustion of all materials.
A non-suitable ratio of nitrate to fuel makes some unwanted intermediate phases or unreacted raw materials.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Shu Hua Ji, Mei Ling Wu
HYDROGEOLOGY & ENGINEERING GEOLOGY. 2004(2):20~24(In Chinese)
[4]Mingliang Xie, Sebastian B, Olaf K., Thomas N, Hua Shao, 2006.
Journal of Hazardous Materials.B121(2005): 149–157 [20]Cheryl E.
Journal of Hazardous Materials.A125 (2005):45–61 [21]Stéphanie Szenknect, Christophe Ardois,Jean-Paul Gaudet, Véronique Barthés.
Minerals Engineering. 17 (2004):183–194 [25]Samira Ibrahim Korfali, Brian E.
Petrik, O.Etchebers, D.L.Key, C.
Journal of Hazardous Materials.B121(2005): 149–157 [20]Cheryl E.
Journal of Hazardous Materials.A125 (2005):45–61 [21]Stéphanie Szenknect, Christophe Ardois,Jean-Paul Gaudet, Véronique Barthés.
Minerals Engineering. 17 (2004):183–194 [25]Samira Ibrahim Korfali, Brian E.
Petrik, O.Etchebers, D.L.Key, C.