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Online since: May 2014
Authors: Seyed Pezhman Payami, Masud Behnia, Barry Dixon, John Santamaria, Mehrdad Behnia
Therefore, other materials were tested.
The exchange component is composed of hygroscopic materials with low thermal conductivity impregnated with a hygroscopic chemical [6].
· Material properties of cellulose are constant
To decrease the amount of heat loss and improve heat conserving capacity of the device, materials with low thermal conductivity could be used for the casing.
Zhang, “Membrane-based Enthalpy Exchanger: material considerations and clarification of moisture resistance,” Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 189, pp. 179-191, 2001
The exchange component is composed of hygroscopic materials with low thermal conductivity impregnated with a hygroscopic chemical [6].
· Material properties of cellulose are constant
To decrease the amount of heat loss and improve heat conserving capacity of the device, materials with low thermal conductivity could be used for the casing.
Zhang, “Membrane-based Enthalpy Exchanger: material considerations and clarification of moisture resistance,” Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 189, pp. 179-191, 2001
Online since: December 2015
Authors: M.F. Zaki
Materials.
The carbonaceous clusters are playing important role in the effects of the optical properties of polymeric materials.
Charrier, Polymeric Materials and Processing: Plastics, Elastomers and Composites, Hanser Publishers, Munich, New York, 1991
Zaki Journal of King Saud University – Science (2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2015.05.008
Journal of Nuclear Materials 442 (2013) 184–188
The carbonaceous clusters are playing important role in the effects of the optical properties of polymeric materials.
Charrier, Polymeric Materials and Processing: Plastics, Elastomers and Composites, Hanser Publishers, Munich, New York, 1991
Zaki Journal of King Saud University – Science (2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2015.05.008
Journal of Nuclear Materials 442 (2013) 184–188
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Najmiddin Yaakob, Abd Rahman Hasrizal
[6] N Mulhukumar, A Rajasekar, S Ponmariappan, S Mohanan,S Maruthamuthu, S Muralidharan,
P Subramanian, N Pa laniswamy & M Raghavan, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 41, September 2003, pp.1012-1022
[7] Larsen, Jan & Kjellerup, Birthe & Froelund, Bo & Nielsen, Jeppe & Nielsen, Per & Zwolle, Simon. (2018).
[8] Yingchao Li, Dake Xu, Changfeng Chen, Xiaogang Li, Ru Jia, Dawei Zhang ,Wolfgang Sand, Fuhui Wang, Tingyue Gu, "Anaerobic microbiologically influenced corrosion mechanismsinterpreted using bioenergetics and bioelectrochemistry: A review", Journal of Materials Science & Technology [9] https://openoregonstate.pressbooks.pub/microbiology/chapter/microbial-growth/ [10] Victor Keasler, Brian Bennett, Raul Diaz, Paul Lindemuth, Dale Kasowski, Craig Adelizzi, Lory Z.
[12] Bao M., Chen Q., Li Y. , Jiang G., "Biodegradation of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide by bacteria isolated from production water after polymer flooding in an oil field", Journal of Hazardous Materials, p105-110, Elsevier, 2010.
[8] Yingchao Li, Dake Xu, Changfeng Chen, Xiaogang Li, Ru Jia, Dawei Zhang ,Wolfgang Sand, Fuhui Wang, Tingyue Gu, "Anaerobic microbiologically influenced corrosion mechanismsinterpreted using bioenergetics and bioelectrochemistry: A review", Journal of Materials Science & Technology [9] https://openoregonstate.pressbooks.pub/microbiology/chapter/microbial-growth/ [10] Victor Keasler, Brian Bennett, Raul Diaz, Paul Lindemuth, Dale Kasowski, Craig Adelizzi, Lory Z.
[12] Bao M., Chen Q., Li Y. , Jiang G., "Biodegradation of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide by bacteria isolated from production water after polymer flooding in an oil field", Journal of Hazardous Materials, p105-110, Elsevier, 2010.
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Le Minh Nhut, Bui Duc Sang
Materials and Experimental Setup
A.
Materials The moisture content is taken from the calculation by [9] as following: (1) Here W is the moisture content (%, wet basis), and mi (kg), mo(kg) are the initial mass of product and final mass of product, respectively.
Shang, et al., “Quantitive variation of flavonoids in Houttuynia cordata from different geographic origins in China”, Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (2009).
Ha, “Increased flavonoid compounds from fermented Houttuynia cordata using isolated six of bacillus from traditionally fermented houttuynia cordata”, Official Journal of Korean Society of Toxicology(2012), Vol. 2, pp. 117-122
Anh, et al, “Effect of some specifications on quality of fish mint tea bags”, Huaf Journal Agricultural Science & Technology (2019).
Materials The moisture content is taken from the calculation by [9] as following: (1) Here W is the moisture content (%, wet basis), and mi (kg), mo(kg) are the initial mass of product and final mass of product, respectively.
Shang, et al., “Quantitive variation of flavonoids in Houttuynia cordata from different geographic origins in China”, Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (2009).
Ha, “Increased flavonoid compounds from fermented Houttuynia cordata using isolated six of bacillus from traditionally fermented houttuynia cordata”, Official Journal of Korean Society of Toxicology(2012), Vol. 2, pp. 117-122
Anh, et al, “Effect of some specifications on quality of fish mint tea bags”, Huaf Journal Agricultural Science & Technology (2019).
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ling Xiao, Qin Lian Wei
If the process of the addition of eroded materials and sea water to the flow proceeds to the far end of the fan, the flow will be changed into turbidity flow of very low density sand and very high viscosity matrix.
The fine materials of mudstone are unfavorable for the reservoir and act as intercalated bed between reservoir sand bodies.
Geosciences Journal,Vol. 8, No. 2(2004), p. 153-170
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 66(1996):2-10
Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 76(2006 ), 889–902(In Chinese).
The fine materials of mudstone are unfavorable for the reservoir and act as intercalated bed between reservoir sand bodies.
Geosciences Journal,Vol. 8, No. 2(2004), p. 153-170
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 66(1996):2-10
Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 76(2006 ), 889–902(In Chinese).
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Zhi Guo Hong, Yong Bin Wang, Min Yong Shi
For average DRE system infrastructure, the whole procedures include following steps, which are 3D scene files and bitmaps’ submission from users to storage system, job scheduling by management server, job dispatching into rendering clients, downloading materials from storage system and rendering.
By focusing on the process of job submission by users and rendering by clients, there are five steps as follows: (a)3D scene and bitmap files are uploaded to LSS of users’ domains via rendering portal; (b)LSS awaits receiving instructions from rendering management servers which compose of storing data to local storage system, monitoring of nodes’ performance, preprocessing of scene files and job assignment into rendering clients; (c)According to the ID of target of storage system, scene and bitmap files are transferred to rendering clients’ storage sub-system; (d) Storage sub-system of RC stores materials; (e)RC download related scene and bitmap files from its storage sub-system.
By comparison HDSI has an extra CSS, which is used to store and exchange materials when users and RC belong to different LSS of domains.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 424, New York: Springer-Verlag (1989) [6] M.
Wei: Performance equivalent analysis of workflow systems, Journal of Software, Vol. 13, No. 8, p.1472-1480 (2002) .
By focusing on the process of job submission by users and rendering by clients, there are five steps as follows: (a)3D scene and bitmap files are uploaded to LSS of users’ domains via rendering portal; (b)LSS awaits receiving instructions from rendering management servers which compose of storing data to local storage system, monitoring of nodes’ performance, preprocessing of scene files and job assignment into rendering clients; (c)According to the ID of target of storage system, scene and bitmap files are transferred to rendering clients’ storage sub-system; (d) Storage sub-system of RC stores materials; (e)RC download related scene and bitmap files from its storage sub-system.
By comparison HDSI has an extra CSS, which is used to store and exchange materials when users and RC belong to different LSS of domains.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 424, New York: Springer-Verlag (1989) [6] M.
Wei: Performance equivalent analysis of workflow systems, Journal of Software, Vol. 13, No. 8, p.1472-1480 (2002) .
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Gheorghe Oancea, Sever Alexandru Haba
The assembling temperature is difficult to determine because it is necessary to make calculations for the complex thermal expansion according to the parts geometry and materials.
The two parts has complex geometries and they are made of materials with different thermal expansion coefficients.
Due to complex geometry, it can not be used the linear expression of thermal expansion for hub, having the following expression [1]: t=t0+Smax+j∝*d*10-3 (1) The thermal expansion of complex bodies can be simulated by the finite element macromolecular with the control volume, so it is possible to determine thermal behavior of bodies and deformations induced in the material [2].
Finite Eelement Analysis The finite element analysis of thermal expansion in CATIA V5 environment involves the following steps: · 3D modeling of studied parts and adequate application materials (PartDesign Mode); · assembly generating using assembly basic constraints and additional constraints required in the application of finite element analysis (AssemblyDesign Mode) showed in the Fig. 1; · finite element analysis of the behavior of the assembly to load a preset temperature field (Analysis&Simulation Generative Structural Analysis Mode).
Hao, Light-weight design of single cylinder engine block based on structure optimization, Journal of Zhejiang University – Engineering Science, 2008 – 2, information on: http://en.cnki.com.en.
The two parts has complex geometries and they are made of materials with different thermal expansion coefficients.
Due to complex geometry, it can not be used the linear expression of thermal expansion for hub, having the following expression [1]: t=t0+Smax+j∝*d*10-3 (1) The thermal expansion of complex bodies can be simulated by the finite element macromolecular with the control volume, so it is possible to determine thermal behavior of bodies and deformations induced in the material [2].
Finite Eelement Analysis The finite element analysis of thermal expansion in CATIA V5 environment involves the following steps: · 3D modeling of studied parts and adequate application materials (PartDesign Mode); · assembly generating using assembly basic constraints and additional constraints required in the application of finite element analysis (AssemblyDesign Mode) showed in the Fig. 1; · finite element analysis of the behavior of the assembly to load a preset temperature field (Analysis&Simulation Generative Structural Analysis Mode).
Hao, Light-weight design of single cylinder engine block based on structure optimization, Journal of Zhejiang University – Engineering Science, 2008 – 2, information on: http://en.cnki.com.en.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Krzysztof Lukaszkowicz, Justyna Galeja, Agnieszka Paradecka, Paulina Borylo
Characteristics of hybrid coating deposited
by PVD and PACVD process
Krzysztof Lukaszkowicza *, Justyna Wiśniewskab , Agnieszka Paradeckac
and Paulina Borylod
Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials,
Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
akrzysztof.lukaszkowicz@polsl.pl, bjustyna.wisniewska@polsl.pl, cagnieszka.paradecka@polsl.pl, dpaulbor035@student.polsl.pl
Keywords: AlTiCrN film; DLC film; HRTEM; SEM; Tribological properties.
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) film is promising materials for many technical and engineering applications, due to its excellent tribological properties (low friction coefficient), chemical inertness and high mechanical hardness.
The adhesion of the coatings to the substrate material was evaluated with a scratch test used commonly for coatings produced in physical vapour deposition processes.
Soares, The effect of the addition of Al and Si on the physical and mechanical properties of titanium nitride, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 92-93 (1999) 169-176
Selecka, Investigation of thin layers deposited by two PVD techniques on high speed steel produced by powder metallurgy, Applied Surface Science 258 (2012) 5105-5110
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) film is promising materials for many technical and engineering applications, due to its excellent tribological properties (low friction coefficient), chemical inertness and high mechanical hardness.
The adhesion of the coatings to the substrate material was evaluated with a scratch test used commonly for coatings produced in physical vapour deposition processes.
Soares, The effect of the addition of Al and Si on the physical and mechanical properties of titanium nitride, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 92-93 (1999) 169-176
Selecka, Investigation of thin layers deposited by two PVD techniques on high speed steel produced by powder metallurgy, Applied Surface Science 258 (2012) 5105-5110
Online since: April 2023
Authors: Koshiro Mizobe, Katsuyuki Kida, Takahiro Matsueda, Shota Adachi
The material of the inner and outer rings was PEEK (VICTREX®, PEEK 450G).
Jawaid, Materials Today: Proceedings, Vol. 33, (2020), pp.1085-1092 [2] Z.
Yu, International Journal of Fatigue, Vol.125(2019), pp342-348 [3] Y.
Kashima: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 567, (2012), pp. 66-70
Kida, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 1020, (2021), pp114-119
Jawaid, Materials Today: Proceedings, Vol. 33, (2020), pp.1085-1092 [2] Z.
Yu, International Journal of Fatigue, Vol.125(2019), pp342-348 [3] Y.
Kashima: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 567, (2012), pp. 66-70
Kida, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 1020, (2021), pp114-119
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Jie Luo, Jia Liang Lu
The Design Methods of Najin Products with Jacquard-weaving
Embroidery Effect
Jie Luo 1, a, Jia-Liang Lu 2, b*
1, 2College of Materials and Textiles, Zhejiang Science & Technology University, Hangzhou, China
asijiaohuazi@126.com, bgetljl@126.com
Key words: Najin; jacquard-weaving embroidery; openwork weaves; space mixed color; electronic jacquard
Abstract: National traditional crafts are a treasure-house of rich heritage, and traditional culture with Chinese style and folkloric becomes attractive in recent years, then the innovational combination of traditional elements and modern fashion is the only way towards further industry development.
Najin Products with Jacquard-weaving Embroidery Effect Due to the process restriction of jacquard loom, in raw materials of warp and weft, yarn raw material of jacquard-weaving Najin is real silk, which meets weaving requirements with certain fineness.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials & Manufacturing Technology Ministry of Education.P.R.China (No.2007QN15).
Journal of Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, 2008, (1): 79-82. ( In Chinese) [5] Gan Shen, Kezhen Zhang, Jialiang Lu, Qizheng Li, Jianting Sun, Jiehong Ying.
Najin Products with Jacquard-weaving Embroidery Effect Due to the process restriction of jacquard loom, in raw materials of warp and weft, yarn raw material of jacquard-weaving Najin is real silk, which meets weaving requirements with certain fineness.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials & Manufacturing Technology Ministry of Education.P.R.China (No.2007QN15).
Journal of Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, 2008, (1): 79-82. ( In Chinese) [5] Gan Shen, Kezhen Zhang, Jialiang Lu, Qizheng Li, Jianting Sun, Jiehong Ying.