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Online since: July 2014
Authors: A. Priya Rathi, A. Vimala Juliet
An actual three-dimensional microfluidic structure cannot be implemented using silicon, glass, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) or polymethysiloxane (PDMS) substrates due to process limitations and material properties.
[10] V.Manonmani, Vimala Juliet and Gowtham Thirunavukkarasu , Synthesis and conjugation of magnetic nanoparticles with fluorescent probes for Staphylococcus aureus pathogenic detection, ISSN 2250-1800 E-Journal of Life Sciences (EJLS) www.e-journal.in, 1 (1), 145-1483 (2013)
[10] V.Manonmani, Vimala Juliet and Gowtham Thirunavukkarasu , Synthesis and conjugation of magnetic nanoparticles with fluorescent probes for Staphylococcus aureus pathogenic detection, ISSN 2250-1800 E-Journal of Life Sciences (EJLS) www.e-journal.in, 1 (1), 145-1483 (2013)
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Suzana Yusup, Nur Ainda Mohd Bukhari, Mohd Zamri Abdullah
Despite the continual supply of CaCO3 as the raw material, the mining activity has tremendously depleted the quality of the environment [1].
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 6-5 (2007), 591-594
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 7-1 (2012), 1-10
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 6-5 (2007), 591-594
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 7-1 (2012), 1-10
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Gao Yun Jin
Journal of Dalian University of Technology(Social Sciences), (2) (2005), p.15
International Journal of Management Reviews. (9)(2007), p.259-80
Studies In Science of Science. (2) (1997), p.56-61
Journal of Dalian University of Technology(Social Sciences). (2) (2005), p.1-5
Studies In Science of Science. (2) , p. 409-414
International Journal of Management Reviews. (9)(2007), p.259-80
Studies In Science of Science. (2) (1997), p.56-61
Journal of Dalian University of Technology(Social Sciences). (2) (2005), p.1-5
Studies In Science of Science. (2) , p. 409-414
Online since: July 2008
Authors: Arin Jumpasut, Nik Petrinic, Ben C.F. Elliott, Clive R. Siviour, Matthew R. Arthington
Introduction
Advances in numerical modelling of a material's response to loading, particularly in the case
of heterogeneous materials such as composites, geological and biological materials, as well as the
use of data hungry inverse modelling strategies have led to an increasing requirement for full field
measurements of specimen behaviour during experimental characterisation.
An example of using the results of corner detection in a high speed experiment Biaxial tension (bulge) tests are important tests in material characterisation and as such are invaluable in accurate modelling.
Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2000. 55(4): p. 268-276. 2.
Chevalier, L., et al., Digital image correlation used to analyze the multiaxial behavior of rubber-like materials.
European Journal of Mechanics a-Solids, 2001. 20(2): p. 169-187. 4.
An example of using the results of corner detection in a high speed experiment Biaxial tension (bulge) tests are important tests in material characterisation and as such are invaluable in accurate modelling.
Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2000. 55(4): p. 268-276. 2.
Chevalier, L., et al., Digital image correlation used to analyze the multiaxial behavior of rubber-like materials.
European Journal of Mechanics a-Solids, 2001. 20(2): p. 169-187. 4.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Yi Yi Tao, Xiao Jing Xu, Xiao Lan Ge, Zuo Jiang
Subsequently, the compacted materials are
sintered for 4 hours at 913 K [4] and a specific medium is introduced during sintering to reduce the
impurities such as Al2O3 on the surface of Al particles.
Eikhateeb: Materials Research and Advanced Techniques, Vol.91 (2000) No.2, pp. 180-185
Wu and et al: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, Vol.13 (2003) No.5, pp.1180-1183
Lovney: Materials Sci.
Zhang and et al: Journal of JiangSu University (Natural Science Edition), Vol.27 (2006), pp.144-146
Eikhateeb: Materials Research and Advanced Techniques, Vol.91 (2000) No.2, pp. 180-185
Wu and et al: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, Vol.13 (2003) No.5, pp.1180-1183
Lovney: Materials Sci.
Zhang and et al: Journal of JiangSu University (Natural Science Edition), Vol.27 (2006), pp.144-146
Online since: May 2019
Authors: Xi Wang, Jiao Zhong, Hao Ke
The calculation results are suitable for other types of 9%Cr heat-resistant steel because of similar material properties.
The metal materials committee conference of China society for electrical engineering.2015
Welding Journal, 1973,53(12):792-799
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2014, 136(1):011401
Computational Materials Science, 2006, 37(3):269-277
The metal materials committee conference of China society for electrical engineering.2015
Welding Journal, 1973,53(12):792-799
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, 2014, 136(1):011401
Computational Materials Science, 2006, 37(3):269-277
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Andreas Erdmann, David Reibold, Tim Fühner, Peter Evanschitzky
The n and k data were extracted from all
available materials from the RIT-Web page [7].
Obviously, the material properties of the best performing mask absorber stack cannot be realized with existing materials.
Imaging performance of optimized absorber materials The differences in the polarization performance of the mask absorber materials have a strong impact on the lithographic imaging.
Flagello: JM3 - Journal of Microlithography, Microfabrication, and Microsystems vol. 4 (2005) 031108
Turro: 24th Conference of Photopolymer Science and Technology, Tokyo, June 2007
Obviously, the material properties of the best performing mask absorber stack cannot be realized with existing materials.
Imaging performance of optimized absorber materials The differences in the polarization performance of the mask absorber materials have a strong impact on the lithographic imaging.
Flagello: JM3 - Journal of Microlithography, Microfabrication, and Microsystems vol. 4 (2005) 031108
Turro: 24th Conference of Photopolymer Science and Technology, Tokyo, June 2007
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Volker Schulze, Frederik Zanger, Boris Matuschka, Nikolay Boev
Even modern cutting materials cannot provide a combination of hardness and toughness that is capable of preventing this sort of tool failure.
Interrupted machining processes pose special design requirements for processes, tools and tool-materials.
The objective of current studies was to develop a simulation model that can predict the damping properties of different materials and thus provide foundational knowledge for an optimal material selection.
Mastercurves as shown in Fig. 7 using the example of PET were derived for all examined materials.
POM PET SAE410 Figure 8: Comparison of simulated force progressions for the examined materials.
Interrupted machining processes pose special design requirements for processes, tools and tool-materials.
The objective of current studies was to develop a simulation model that can predict the damping properties of different materials and thus provide foundational knowledge for an optimal material selection.
Mastercurves as shown in Fig. 7 using the example of PET were derived for all examined materials.
POM PET SAE410 Figure 8: Comparison of simulated force progressions for the examined materials.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Cynthia Linaya Radiman, Muhamad Abdulkadir Martoprawiro, Pathuddin Pathuddin, Ahmad Ma'ruf, Siti Nuryanti, Sitti Rahmawati
Nevertheless, its high price induces many researchers in the world to find an alternative material.
Several reseacrhes have been carried out groups using bacterial cellulose (nata de coco) as a base material for fuel cell membarnes.
Chem., 17 (3), 523-530 [16] Radiman C.L., dan Rifathin A, 2013, Preparation of Phosphorylated Nata-de-Coco for PolymerElectrolyte Membran Applications, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 130: 399–405
[17] Gonggo S.T., Radiman C.L., Bundjali B., Arcana I.M., 2012, Properties of polymer electrolyte membranes prepared by blending of sulfonated polystyrene-lignosulfonate, ITB Journal of Science, 44 A (3), 285-295 [18] Kreuer K.
B, 111, 8069 [22] Rahmawati S., Radiman C.L., Martoprawiro M.A., and Nuryanti S, 2020, Density functional theory (DFT) and natural bond orbital (NBO) investigation of intra/intermolecular hydrogen bond interaction in sulfonated nata-de coco-water (NDCS-n(H2O))., International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29 (5s), 987-998.
Several reseacrhes have been carried out groups using bacterial cellulose (nata de coco) as a base material for fuel cell membarnes.
Chem., 17 (3), 523-530 [16] Radiman C.L., dan Rifathin A, 2013, Preparation of Phosphorylated Nata-de-Coco for PolymerElectrolyte Membran Applications, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 130: 399–405
[17] Gonggo S.T., Radiman C.L., Bundjali B., Arcana I.M., 2012, Properties of polymer electrolyte membranes prepared by blending of sulfonated polystyrene-lignosulfonate, ITB Journal of Science, 44 A (3), 285-295 [18] Kreuer K.
B, 111, 8069 [22] Rahmawati S., Radiman C.L., Martoprawiro M.A., and Nuryanti S, 2020, Density functional theory (DFT) and natural bond orbital (NBO) investigation of intra/intermolecular hydrogen bond interaction in sulfonated nata-de coco-water (NDCS-n(H2O))., International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29 (5s), 987-998.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Shi Quan Zhou, Zhen Guo Peng
The University of Waterloo has been a significant contributor to the study of laser welding of Zn-coated materials and the use of gaps and embossed surface features [4-5].
Bethke: DVS Conference ECLAT ’94 – Laser Treatment of Materials.
Graham: Welding Journal Research Supplement, Vol. 75 (1996) No. 5, pp. 162-170
Tzeng: Welding Journal, Research Supplement, Vol. 78 (1999) No. 7, pp. 238-244
Marder: Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 45 (2000), pp. 191-27
Bethke: DVS Conference ECLAT ’94 – Laser Treatment of Materials.
Graham: Welding Journal Research Supplement, Vol. 75 (1996) No. 5, pp. 162-170
Tzeng: Welding Journal, Research Supplement, Vol. 78 (1999) No. 7, pp. 238-244
Marder: Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 45 (2000), pp. 191-27