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Online since: July 2015
Authors: Niculae Marinescu, Daniel Ghiculescu, Nicoleta Carutasu, Ovidiu Alupei
Ultrasonic oscillations of electrode-tool or workpiece are useful at micromachining, where the working gap (sF) of 1-5 µm creates very difficult machining conditions [1], and also new materials with low machinability [2].
Kakoulvand, The Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration of Workpice in Electrical Discharge Machining of AISIH13 Tool Steel, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 3 (2009) 332-336
Ninomiya, Effects of Ultrasonic Vibrations Given to an Electrode on the EDM Performance in Processing PCD, Advanced Materials Research, 565 (2012) 394-399
Chousal, A finite element model of EDM based on the Joule effect, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 46, 6 (2006) 595-602
Chryssolouris, Thermal modeling of the material removal rate and surface roughness for die-sinking EDM, International Journal of Advance Manufacturing Technology, 40, 3-4 (2009) 316-323
Kakoulvand, The Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration of Workpice in Electrical Discharge Machining of AISIH13 Tool Steel, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 3 (2009) 332-336
Ninomiya, Effects of Ultrasonic Vibrations Given to an Electrode on the EDM Performance in Processing PCD, Advanced Materials Research, 565 (2012) 394-399
Chousal, A finite element model of EDM based on the Joule effect, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 46, 6 (2006) 595-602
Chryssolouris, Thermal modeling of the material removal rate and surface roughness for die-sinking EDM, International Journal of Advance Manufacturing Technology, 40, 3-4 (2009) 316-323
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Nattaya Punrattanasin
Punrattanasin
Department of Textile Science and Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology,
Thammasat University, Rangsit Center, Pathum Thani 12121, Thailand
pnattaya@tu.ac.th
Keywords: Ultraviolet protection, natural dye, green tea, azoic dyeing, cotton
Abstract.
Cotton is the most preferable textile material worn during summer but its UV protection ability is quite low [17].
Experimental Materials Green tea leaves was obtained from Doi-kham, Royal Project Foundation, Thailand.
Katayama: J. of Sericultural Science of Japan Vol. 66 (5) (1997), p. 330
Vikova: The Journal of The Textile Institute Vol 102 (3) (2011), p. 272.
Cotton is the most preferable textile material worn during summer but its UV protection ability is quite low [17].
Experimental Materials Green tea leaves was obtained from Doi-kham, Royal Project Foundation, Thailand.
Katayama: J. of Sericultural Science of Japan Vol. 66 (5) (1997), p. 330
Vikova: The Journal of The Textile Institute Vol 102 (3) (2011), p. 272.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Wen Jie Li, Xin Xue Liao, Gao Yang Miao, Zhe Meng
KJ131411)and by the Foundation of Chongqing University of Science and Technology Project (Grant No.
Journal of Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning, 2005, 35(9): pp21-23
Chongqing: Chongqing University of Science and Technology, 2014
Chongqing: Chongqing University of Science and Technology, 2012
Advanced Materials Research, 2012, 599: pp233-236.
Journal of Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning, 2005, 35(9): pp21-23
Chongqing: Chongqing University of Science and Technology, 2014
Chongqing: Chongqing University of Science and Technology, 2012
Advanced Materials Research, 2012, 599: pp233-236.
Mixing and Comparative Properties of NR Compounds Filled with Different Types of Reinforcing Fillers
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Nitinart Saetung, Wisut Kaewsakul, Pattarawadee Maijan
Mixing and Comparative Properties of NR Compounds Filled
with Different Types of Reinforcing Fillers
Pattarawadee Maijana, Nitinart Saetungb and Wisut Kaewsakulc
Department of Materials Science and Technology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat-Yai Campus, Songkhla, 90110 Thailand
amaijan-boo@hotmail.co.th, bnitinart.s@psu.ac.th, *,cwisut.ka@psu.ac.th
*Corresponding author, Wisut Kaewsakul,Ph.D.
Experimental Material.
Acknowledgement The authors thank to the financial supports from Science Achievement Scholarship of Thailand, Graduate School and Faculty of Science of Prince of Songkla University.
Shah: International Journal of Innovative Research in science, Engineering and Technology.
Experimental Material.
Acknowledgement The authors thank to the financial supports from Science Achievement Scholarship of Thailand, Graduate School and Faculty of Science of Prince of Songkla University.
Shah: International Journal of Innovative Research in science, Engineering and Technology.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Wen Cang Zhao, Xiao Yu Chi
Local feature extraction technique based on stored product pests target recognition
Wencang Zhao1, a, Xiaoyu Chi2, b
1 College of Automation and Electronic Engineering, Qingdao University of Science & Technology,Qingdao, 266042, China
2 Institute of Cognition and Information Science, Qingdao University of Science & Technology,Qingdao, 266042, China
a wencangzhao@gmail.com, bcxyqust@163.com
Keywords: Stored product pests,Image database,Obscure,Local feature extraction,Target recognition
Abstract.
Introduction Using image processing techniques for tored product pest identification and classification is the goal that the field of pest research scholars trying to achieve over the years.The phenomenon that blocked pest not recognized often appeared in the actual common stored product pest detection systems,it is a great risk of the storage material in storage and transportation,import and export.Once does not recognize,pests can rapidly multiply and spread under favorable storage conditions,which has a very large destructive,its influence is more important in the entry-exit inspection and quarantine.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (61171131), Shandong university of science and technology plan projects (J12LN41) ,Informationization strategy of shandong province special research project (2013 EI 228) This paper is subject to National Natural Science Foundation of China (61171131) and the universities of Shandong province science and technology program (J12LN41) grant.
Journal of Henan University of Technology, 2005,26 (1): 19~22 [7] Fan Linan, HanXiao is teeny, Zhang Guangyuan.
Beijing: Science Press, 2007
Introduction Using image processing techniques for tored product pest identification and classification is the goal that the field of pest research scholars trying to achieve over the years.The phenomenon that blocked pest not recognized often appeared in the actual common stored product pest detection systems,it is a great risk of the storage material in storage and transportation,import and export.Once does not recognize,pests can rapidly multiply and spread under favorable storage conditions,which has a very large destructive,its influence is more important in the entry-exit inspection and quarantine.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (61171131), Shandong university of science and technology plan projects (J12LN41) ,Informationization strategy of shandong province special research project (2013 EI 228) This paper is subject to National Natural Science Foundation of China (61171131) and the universities of Shandong province science and technology program (J12LN41) grant.
Journal of Henan University of Technology, 2005,26 (1): 19~22 [7] Fan Linan, HanXiao is teeny, Zhang Guangyuan.
Beijing: Science Press, 2007
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wu Di Zhang, Chang Mei Wang, Shao Bing Wu, Yu Bao Chen, Fang Yin, Shi Qing Liu, Jing Liu, Xing Ling Zhao
Materials and Methods
Materials and reagents: peanut oil was produced by Laiyang LuHua Fragrant Peanut Oil Limited.
The amount of catalyst is the percentage quality of raw material.
So application of Transesterification in determination of glycerol content in raw materials and products to calculate the conversion rate of raw material.
Material and condition factor and the design as shown in table 1.
Prediction of Blending Bio-diesel Fuel Viscosity Based on BP Neural Network, Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology(Natural Science Edition), 29(2008.), p.250-253(In Chinese).
The amount of catalyst is the percentage quality of raw material.
So application of Transesterification in determination of glycerol content in raw materials and products to calculate the conversion rate of raw material.
Material and condition factor and the design as shown in table 1.
Prediction of Blending Bio-diesel Fuel Viscosity Based on BP Neural Network, Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology(Natural Science Edition), 29(2008.), p.250-253(In Chinese).
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Henryk Dyja, Sebastian Mróz, Sylwester Sawicki
Metallographic Analysis of Bimetallic Ribbed Bars Produced from Feedstock Mill of the Surfacing Method TIG and of the Method ESS LM Received
Sylwester Sawicki1,a, Dyja Henryk2,b, Mróz Sebastian3,c
1,2,3Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Processing Technology and Applied Physics, Al.
Materials used for research The prediction of metal plastic flow is dependent on the accurate determination of the properties of materials used for tests.
Chemical composition of materials used for tests is given in Table 1.
The parameters of weld cladding of the stainless steel materials were selected, and the conditions of running the weld cladding process on C45E steel bars were determined.
Szota: Theoretical and experimental aspects of the bimetallic reinforcement bars steel – steel resistant to corrosion rolling process, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vol. 43, Issue 1, November 2010, p. 371-378 [5] B.I.
Materials used for research The prediction of metal plastic flow is dependent on the accurate determination of the properties of materials used for tests.
Chemical composition of materials used for tests is given in Table 1.
The parameters of weld cladding of the stainless steel materials were selected, and the conditions of running the weld cladding process on C45E steel bars were determined.
Szota: Theoretical and experimental aspects of the bimetallic reinforcement bars steel – steel resistant to corrosion rolling process, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vol. 43, Issue 1, November 2010, p. 371-378 [5] B.I.
Online since: December 2022
Authors: Li Kun Wang, Li Hua Zhao, Ji Song Zhang
Experiments
Experimental Materials and Dosage.
The raw materials all meet the technical requirements.
Among them, cement, sand, aluminum powder and expansion agent are mixed into dry powder materials, hereinafter collectively referred to as dry materials.
Materials review, 35(S2), 145-149+157, 2021
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, (08), 30-33, 2008.
The raw materials all meet the technical requirements.
Among them, cement, sand, aluminum powder and expansion agent are mixed into dry powder materials, hereinafter collectively referred to as dry materials.
Materials review, 35(S2), 145-149+157, 2021
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, (08), 30-33, 2008.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Abdultawab Qahtan, Nedhal Al-Tamimi
A wide variety of glazed materials and products is currently available in the construction industry.
In Malaysia, the most frequently used glazing materials for construction are 6 mm thick glasses with a U-value of 5.6 W/m2K, a shading coefficient between 0.4 and 0.96, and a visible transmittance of 20% to 80% [13, 14].
ISESCO: Science and Technology Vision, 2006. 2(1): p. 25-29
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 1998. 120(1): p. 193–208
Journal of SolarEnergy Engineering, 1995. 117(1): p. 7-5
In Malaysia, the most frequently used glazing materials for construction are 6 mm thick glasses with a U-value of 5.6 W/m2K, a shading coefficient between 0.4 and 0.96, and a visible transmittance of 20% to 80% [13, 14].
ISESCO: Science and Technology Vision, 2006. 2(1): p. 25-29
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 1998. 120(1): p. 193–208
Journal of SolarEnergy Engineering, 1995. 117(1): p. 7-5
Online since: March 2008
Authors: G.M. Liu, L. Yang, F. Yu, Ji Hong Tian, N. Du, Shu Wang Duo
Du
1
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University,
Nanchang 330063, China
2
Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Surface Engineering, Jiangxi Science & Technology
Normal University, Nanchang, 330013, China
3
School of Aeronautic and Mechanical Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University,
Nanchang 330063, China
a
tisic@126.com, byufeiem@163.com, ctianjihong208@126.com, dswduo@imr.ac.cn
Key words: cerium, phytic acid, galvanized steel, passivation, corrosion
Abstract: In order to improve corrosion resistance of galvanized steel, a novel cerium-phytic acid
passivation treatment was studied.
Nisancioglu: Corrosion Science vol. 47 (2005), p.1604 [2] D.H.
Aramaki: Corrosion Science. vol. 48 (2006), p.766 [6] L.
Andrade: Journal of Chromatography B. vol. 741 (2000), p. 23 [8] H.Liang, Y.
Lu: Material protection. vol.37(2004), p.45 [10] G.N.
Nisancioglu: Corrosion Science vol. 47 (2005), p.1604 [2] D.H.
Aramaki: Corrosion Science. vol. 48 (2006), p.766 [6] L.
Andrade: Journal of Chromatography B. vol. 741 (2000), p. 23 [8] H.Liang, Y.
Lu: Material protection. vol.37(2004), p.45 [10] G.N.