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Online since: November 2021
Authors: Niwat Anuwongnukroh, Surachai Dechkunakorn, Wassana Wichai, Phetladda Pannak Whitis, Pinyada Akarajarasrod, Primana Punnakitikashem, Pornpen Tantivitayakul
[5] Zhang M, Liu X, Xie Y, Zhang Q, Zhang W, Jiang X, et al.
[6] Bapat RA, Chaubal TV, Dharmadhikari S, Abdulla AM, Bapat P, Alexander A, et al.
[14] Conrads G, de Soet JJ, Song L, Henne K, Sztajer H, Wagner-Döbler I, et al.
[17] El-Safty S, Akhtar R Fau - Silikas N, Silikas N Fau - Watts DC, Watts DC.
[19] Xie Y, Xianyu Y, Wang N, Yan Z, Liu Y, Zhu K, et al.
[6] Bapat RA, Chaubal TV, Dharmadhikari S, Abdulla AM, Bapat P, Alexander A, et al.
[14] Conrads G, de Soet JJ, Song L, Henne K, Sztajer H, Wagner-Döbler I, et al.
[17] El-Safty S, Akhtar R Fau - Silikas N, Silikas N Fau - Watts DC, Watts DC.
[19] Xie Y, Xianyu Y, Wang N, Yan Z, Liu Y, Zhu K, et al.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: V.F. Kosarev, S.V. Klinkov, A.E. Chesnokov, A.V. Smirnov, T.M. Vidyuk
Afkhama et al [20] studied doping of metal copper and iron particles by ceramic Al2O3 and SiC nanoparticles.
Le Brun et al [23] tried to analyze ball kinetics during mechanical processing of copper powder.
Burmeister et al [24] considered the processes between grinding bodies and powder material that appear at ball milling.
[4] E.L.
Enayati, Effect of milling intensity on mechanical alloying of Cu-Zr-Al system, Indian.
Le Brun et al [23] tried to analyze ball kinetics during mechanical processing of copper powder.
Burmeister et al [24] considered the processes between grinding bodies and powder material that appear at ball milling.
[4] E.L.
Enayati, Effect of milling intensity on mechanical alloying of Cu-Zr-Al system, Indian.
Online since: September 2023
Authors: V. Dilli Ganesh, R.M Bommi
In their study on rotating steel alloy, Rahmath et al [2]used ANN approaches to predict the insert tool life based on resonance characteristics.
According to Elsheikh et al. [13], Due to its poor machinability and low conductivity, inconel 718 is difficult to fabricate.
EL Moussami, “Modeling of cutting performances in turning process using artificial neural networks,” Int.
Al-Zubaidi, J.
Elsheikh et al., “Fine-tuned artificial intelligence model using pigeon optimizer for prediction of residual stresses during turning of Inconel 718,” J.
According to Elsheikh et al. [13], Due to its poor machinability and low conductivity, inconel 718 is difficult to fabricate.
EL Moussami, “Modeling of cutting performances in turning process using artificial neural networks,” Int.
Al-Zubaidi, J.
Elsheikh et al., “Fine-tuned artificial intelligence model using pigeon optimizer for prediction of residual stresses during turning of Inconel 718,” J.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Wan Xia Shen, Bo Zhang, Xue Chao Wang, Qiang Lu, Cheng Wang, Yu Feng Zhang
Jiang et al. [21-22]
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Yuan et al. [26] graphite/carbon 12.8 28.16 GREET[16] LiMn2O4 18.1 39.82 Notters et al. [3] EC 12.2 26.84 Notters et al. [3] LiPF6 4.3 9.46 Notters et al. [3] glass 3.73 44.3 rubber 1.88 22.4 others 1.1 2.42 3.25 38.7 sum 100 220 100 85.43 100 1189.5 Energy consumption and emissions analysis of EVs production process.
[3] Notter D A, Gauch M, Widmer R, et al, Contribution of Li-ion batteries to the environmental impact of electric vehicles, Environmental science & technology (2010)
[9] Ou X, Yan X, Zhang X, et al, Life-cycle analysis on energy consumption and GHG emission intensities of alternative vehicle fuels in China, Applied Energy (2012)
(Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan, 2006) [18] Dunn J B, Gaines L, Barnes M, et al, Material and energy flows in the materials production, assembly, and end-of-life stages of the automotive lithium-ion battery life cycle, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) (2012)
Yuan et al. [26] graphite/carbon 12.8 28.16 GREET[16] LiMn2O4 18.1 39.82 Notters et al. [3] EC 12.2 26.84 Notters et al. [3] LiPF6 4.3 9.46 Notters et al. [3] glass 3.73 44.3 rubber 1.88 22.4 others 1.1 2.42 3.25 38.7 sum 100 220 100 85.43 100 1189.5 Energy consumption and emissions analysis of EVs production process.
[3] Notter D A, Gauch M, Widmer R, et al, Contribution of Li-ion batteries to the environmental impact of electric vehicles, Environmental science & technology (2010)
[9] Ou X, Yan X, Zhang X, et al, Life-cycle analysis on energy consumption and GHG emission intensities of alternative vehicle fuels in China, Applied Energy (2012)
(Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan, 2006) [18] Dunn J B, Gaines L, Barnes M, et al, Material and energy flows in the materials production, assembly, and end-of-life stages of the automotive lithium-ion battery life cycle, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) (2012)
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Xin Yi Zhao, Zhen Yu Tang, Anderson T. Hara
The acceptable time range for each polishing step in clinic was 30 S-180 S, while the results of Chavali R et al [12,13] showed that a polishing time of 40-60 s per polishing head in multistage polishing systems was more reasonable.
Park et al [11] pointed out that when the polishing procedure lasted for 8 min, the volume of zirconia samples increased by 0.09%.
Lee et al[17,18] reported that zirconia produced a small amount of monoclinic phase using different grinding procedures with different diamond grinding heads.
Huh et al [22] and Caglar et al [23] reported that grinding and different polishing procedures did not lead to phase transitions on the surface of a monolithic zirconia material.
[12] Chavali R, Lin CP, Lawson NC, Evaluation of Different Polishing Systems and Speeds for Dental Zirconia, J Prosthodont. 26(2017)410-418 [13] Zandparsa R, El Huni RM, Hirayama H, Johnson MI, Effect of different dental ceramic systems on the wear of human enamel: An in vitro study, J Prosthet Dent. 115(2016) 230-237
Park et al [11] pointed out that when the polishing procedure lasted for 8 min, the volume of zirconia samples increased by 0.09%.
Lee et al[17,18] reported that zirconia produced a small amount of monoclinic phase using different grinding procedures with different diamond grinding heads.
Huh et al [22] and Caglar et al [23] reported that grinding and different polishing procedures did not lead to phase transitions on the surface of a monolithic zirconia material.
[12] Chavali R, Lin CP, Lawson NC, Evaluation of Different Polishing Systems and Speeds for Dental Zirconia, J Prosthodont. 26(2017)410-418 [13] Zandparsa R, El Huni RM, Hirayama H, Johnson MI, Effect of different dental ceramic systems on the wear of human enamel: An in vitro study, J Prosthet Dent. 115(2016) 230-237
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Ariel Riofrio, Haci Baykara
Riofrio et al. (4) state that an estimated 446L of water is needed for chitosan production from shrimp shells.
Franco et al. [24] discussed the content of lipids in Hermetia illucens (BSFs).
Caligiani et al. [6] assessed three different routes for chitin extraction.
Franco et al. [24] evaluated the potential applications of the fats obtained from the flies.
El-Samie, T.
Franco et al. [24] discussed the content of lipids in Hermetia illucens (BSFs).
Caligiani et al. [6] assessed three different routes for chitin extraction.
Franco et al. [24] evaluated the potential applications of the fats obtained from the flies.
El-Samie, T.
Online since: April 2019
Authors: David Krčmařík, Michal Petrů, Ondřej Novák
Korjenevsky, et al., A 3D electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system for breast cancer detection, Physiological Measurement 22 (2001) 9–18
Leonhardt, S., et al., Bladder volume estimation from electrical impedance tomography, Physiological Measurement 35 (2014) 1813
Unger, M., et al., 3D spectral imaging with synchrotron Fourier transform infrared spectro-microtomography, Nature Methods 10 (2013) 861–864
El-Bendary, D.
Brunner, et al., Electrical impedance tomography system based on active electrodes, Physiological Measurement 33 (2012) 831-847
Leonhardt, S., et al., Bladder volume estimation from electrical impedance tomography, Physiological Measurement 35 (2014) 1813
Unger, M., et al., 3D spectral imaging with synchrotron Fourier transform infrared spectro-microtomography, Nature Methods 10 (2013) 861–864
El-Bendary, D.
Brunner, et al., Electrical impedance tomography system based on active electrodes, Physiological Measurement 33 (2012) 831-847
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Cristina Gentilini, Francesca Praticò, Martino Colonna, Francesco Ubertini
Favaro et al. [15] investigated the behavior of different acrylic and silicon-based products, available on the market of stone conservation, after their exposition to ageing.
In Graziani et al. [25], the biocide effect of TiO2 nanocoating applied on clay brick specimens under weak UV exposure conditions is investigated.
La Russa et. al [18] produced a hydrophobic photocatalytic and self-cleaning TiO2 nanocoating, tested on marble and limestone substrates.
Graziani et al. [30] investigated the durability of hydrophilic and self-cleaning TiO2 nanocoatings on fired clay bricks after artificial aging process.
El-Azab, Enhancing coating functionality using nanoscience and nanotecnology, Progress in Organic Coatings 47 (2003) 342–356
In Graziani et al. [25], the biocide effect of TiO2 nanocoating applied on clay brick specimens under weak UV exposure conditions is investigated.
La Russa et. al [18] produced a hydrophobic photocatalytic and self-cleaning TiO2 nanocoating, tested on marble and limestone substrates.
Graziani et al. [30] investigated the durability of hydrophilic and self-cleaning TiO2 nanocoatings on fired clay bricks after artificial aging process.
El-Azab, Enhancing coating functionality using nanoscience and nanotecnology, Progress in Organic Coatings 47 (2003) 342–356