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Online since: July 2006
Authors: Anthony D. Rollett, David Saylor, Robert Campman
Pair correlation function for the
largest 10% of particles in the T-S plane
of Al 7075-T651.
Pair correlation function for the largest 1% of particles in the L-S plane of Al 7075-T651.
The work of Boselli et al. [17] suggests that clustering of the coarse particles results in a structure that is more susceptible to fatigue crack propagation than if the same set of particles were distributed randomly, which indicates the importance of accurately describing the spatial distribution of the particles.
El-Dasher, K.
Pair correlation function for the largest 1% of particles in the L-S plane of Al 7075-T651.
The work of Boselli et al. [17] suggests that clustering of the coarse particles results in a structure that is more susceptible to fatigue crack propagation than if the same set of particles were distributed randomly, which indicates the importance of accurately describing the spatial distribution of the particles.
El-Dasher, K.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Nordin Yahaya, Alireza Valipour, Hadi Sarvari, Md Noor Norhazilan, Seyed Meysam Khoshnava
Lam et al. considered risk allocation based on qualitative expert knowledge and linguistic principles that preceded fuzzy set theory in a quantitative model [7].
Xu et al. developed a fuzzy synthetic evaluation method to obtain an appropriate risk allocation [13].
Khazaieni et al. provided a fuzzy AHP method to balance risk allocation [14].
[19] El-Sayegh, S.M, Risk assessment and allocation in the UAE construction industry.
Xu et al. developed a fuzzy synthetic evaluation method to obtain an appropriate risk allocation [13].
Khazaieni et al. provided a fuzzy AHP method to balance risk allocation [14].
[19] El-Sayegh, S.M, Risk assessment and allocation in the UAE construction industry.
Online since: December 2022
Authors: Norzahir Sapawe, Muhammad Farhan Hanafi, Nazatulshima Hassan
According to Titchou et al. (2021) and Darban et al. (2020), there are variety of pollution sources; for example households, hospitals, industries, veterinary services, agriculture, and their various applied processes, the composition and characterization of effluents are totally different and very complex [3,4].
According to Murgolo et al. (2019), photocatalysis under advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), can remove a large range of organic micropollutants in wastewater effluents [1].
[3] Titchou, F.E., Zazou, H., Afanga, H., El-Gaayda, J., Akbour, R.A., and Hamdani, M. (2021).
According to Murgolo et al. (2019), photocatalysis under advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), can remove a large range of organic micropollutants in wastewater effluents [1].
[3] Titchou, F.E., Zazou, H., Afanga, H., El-Gaayda, J., Akbour, R.A., and Hamdani, M. (2021).
Online since: December 2009
Authors: A.K.M. Nurul Amin, A.M.K. Hafiz, Mohd Amri Lajis, Anayet Ullah Patwari
Boehner et al [2] found
that TiAlN coated carbide tools were suitable in high speed milling hardened tool steels.
Senthil Kumar et al [5] studied the wear behavior of alumina based ceramic tool while machining hardened martensitic stainless steel of hardness 60 HRC.
Ghani et al [6-8] investigated the performance of P10 TiN coated carbide inserts in semi-finish and finish end milling of hardened AISI H13 tool steel (50±3 HRC) at high cutting speed region.
[2] Boehner, J., Dumitrescu, M., Elbestawi, M.A., El-Wardany, T.I., Chen, L..
Senthil Kumar et al [5] studied the wear behavior of alumina based ceramic tool while machining hardened martensitic stainless steel of hardness 60 HRC.
Ghani et al [6-8] investigated the performance of P10 TiN coated carbide inserts in semi-finish and finish end milling of hardened AISI H13 tool steel (50±3 HRC) at high cutting speed region.
[2] Boehner, J., Dumitrescu, M., Elbestawi, M.A., El-Wardany, T.I., Chen, L..
Online since: March 2025
Authors: Malki Fatiha, Missoum Amina, Hamza Kahina
Jansen et al., Synthesis and performance of bio-based amphoteric surfactants, chemistry - A European Journal , 30(38) (2024 )1-6
[19] A.L.
Phan, et al., Micelle and surface tension of double-chain cationic surfactants, ACS Omega 3 (2018) 10907–10911
El-Nagar, Synthesis and characterization of imidazolium-based ionic liquids and evaluating their performance as asphaltene dispersants, Materials 15 (2022) 1600
[19] A.L.
Phan, et al., Micelle and surface tension of double-chain cationic surfactants, ACS Omega 3 (2018) 10907–10911
El-Nagar, Synthesis and characterization of imidazolium-based ionic liquids and evaluating their performance as asphaltene dispersants, Materials 15 (2022) 1600
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Ji Wei Zhai, Wei Li, Bo Shen, Wang Feng Bai
Li et al [16] have found significantly large dielectric and piezoelectric properties in Ba1-xCaxTi0.95Zr0.05O3 with d33 and kp rising up to 365pC/N and 48.5%, respectively.
Wang, et al., Microstructure basis for strong piezoelectricity in Pb-free Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 ceramics, Appl Phys Lett. 99 (2011)
Kwok, Electrical properties of (K0.5Na0.5)(1-x) AgxNbO(3) lead-free piezoelectric ceramics, J Mater Sci-Mater El.19 (2008) 1054-57
Cho, et al., Low-temperature sintering and piezoelectric properties of CuO-added 0.95(Na0.5K0.5)NbO3-0.05BaTiO3 ceramics, J Am Ceram Soc. 90 (2007)4066-69.
Wang, et al., Microstructure basis for strong piezoelectricity in Pb-free Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 ceramics, Appl Phys Lett. 99 (2011)
Kwok, Electrical properties of (K0.5Na0.5)(1-x) AgxNbO(3) lead-free piezoelectric ceramics, J Mater Sci-Mater El.19 (2008) 1054-57
Cho, et al., Low-temperature sintering and piezoelectric properties of CuO-added 0.95(Na0.5K0.5)NbO3-0.05BaTiO3 ceramics, J Am Ceram Soc. 90 (2007)4066-69.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Xue Ping Zhang, Xiang Chen, Huan Ke, Xue Qin Tian, Jia De Tan, Long Hua Ye, Hai Yong Bao, Zhi Yun Wang, Gan Wen Lie, Hong Yue Chen
Its root biomass decreased with the increase of ozone concentration, which was supported by the study of Kasurinen et al. [21].
It was similar with the report from Novak et al. [24] about Viburnum lantana with no significant difference in its aboveground biomass.
The study by Byres et al. [28] showed that more needle of Pinus elliottii dropped with the concentration of ozone increased, which inhibited the growth of Pinus elliottii .
References [1] E.L.
It was similar with the report from Novak et al. [24] about Viburnum lantana with no significant difference in its aboveground biomass.
The study by Byres et al. [28] showed that more needle of Pinus elliottii dropped with the concentration of ozone increased, which inhibited the growth of Pinus elliottii .
References [1] E.L.