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Online since: January 2014
Authors: Ying Ming Su, Yi Ping Tsai
Through using local building materials, using architectural forms in accordance with local climate conditions, and using colors and green plants in coherence with local environment, these are all presented as visual references for the public’s cognition of green building.
Rating systems mainly value energy conservation and materials.
Due to the fact that most of the indicators are related to environmental building materials, recycled energy resources, and energy conservation facilities, the outward appearances of green buildings tend to look alike with a great degree of similarity, and the green building images are difficult to show in appearance.
Acknowledgments This paper represents part of the results obtained under the support of the National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC(Contract No.
Journal of the Chinese Society for Horticultural Science 1998, 2(44), 168-178.
Rating systems mainly value energy conservation and materials.
Due to the fact that most of the indicators are related to environmental building materials, recycled energy resources, and energy conservation facilities, the outward appearances of green buildings tend to look alike with a great degree of similarity, and the green building images are difficult to show in appearance.
Acknowledgments This paper represents part of the results obtained under the support of the National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC(Contract No.
Journal of the Chinese Society for Horticultural Science 1998, 2(44), 168-178.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Jun Gong, Li Shi Wen, Y.J. Tang, Jian Zhang, Q.M. Wang, C. Sun
Wen
1
1
Division of Surface Engineering of Materials, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang 110016, PR China
2
Division of Superalloys, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 72 Wenhua
Road, Shenyang 110016, PR China
a
qmwang@imr.ac.cn, bcsun@imr.ac.cn
Keywords: DS superalloy; NiCoCrAlY coating; Thermal aging; Diffusion induced recrystallization
(DIR); Cellular recrystallization (CR)
Abstract.
Jordan, Science, 296 (2002), 280-284 [2] M.J.
Pomeroy, Materials & Design, 26 (2005), 223-231 [3] Q.M.
Yang, Journal of Crystal Growth, 231 (2001) 295-305 7 [9] S.M.
Recrystallization of metallic materials.
Jordan, Science, 296 (2002), 280-284 [2] M.J.
Pomeroy, Materials & Design, 26 (2005), 223-231 [3] Q.M.
Yang, Journal of Crystal Growth, 231 (2001) 295-305 7 [9] S.M.
Recrystallization of metallic materials.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Feng Juan Li, Feng Juan Li, Chang Lu Wang, Dong He, Ya Qiong Liu, Mian Hua Chen, Yu Rong Wang, Zhao Hui Yang, Grace Chen
Germplasm is the material basis of varieties breeding.
Materials and Methods A.Plant Material As can be seen from table 1 and Fig.1, 37seed accessions were mainly obtained from China (one from Burma).
Leaf material was harvested approximately 30 days after germination, stored at -80 ℃.
The genetic distances of all the tested materials were greater than zero, but they were able to cluster together, indicating that all varieties had same genetic background, and had a certain degree of variation.
[3] Weiguo Hao, Yongsheng Chen, and Guoli Zhu , “Castor primer screening suitable for RAPD analysis of genetic diversity,” journal of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities (Natural Science), vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 168-171, 2008
Materials and Methods A.Plant Material As can be seen from table 1 and Fig.1, 37seed accessions were mainly obtained from China (one from Burma).
Leaf material was harvested approximately 30 days after germination, stored at -80 ℃.
The genetic distances of all the tested materials were greater than zero, but they were able to cluster together, indicating that all varieties had same genetic background, and had a certain degree of variation.
[3] Weiguo Hao, Yongsheng Chen, and Guoli Zhu , “Castor primer screening suitable for RAPD analysis of genetic diversity,” journal of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities (Natural Science), vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 168-171, 2008
Online since: July 2005
Authors: David R. Clarke, Geoffrey A. Swift, Jonathan Almer, Ersan Üstündag, John A. Nychka
Clarke3
1 Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439; almer@aps.anl.gov
2 Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125
3 Materials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Abstract
Synchrotron x-rays are used for in situ determination of oxide strain, during oxide
formation on a Kanthal A1 FeCrAlZr substrate at 1160°C.
The formation of a thermally grown oxide is also important for thermal barrier coating (TBC) applications, in which zirconia coatings are applied to an alloy substrate, and a bond coat is used between the two materials.
Use of the APS was supported by the U.S Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Science, under contract number W-31-109-Eng38.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2000. 31A: p. 2949-2962. 5.
Journal of Applied Physics, 2003. 94(1): p. 697-702. 6.
The formation of a thermally grown oxide is also important for thermal barrier coating (TBC) applications, in which zirconia coatings are applied to an alloy substrate, and a bond coat is used between the two materials.
Use of the APS was supported by the U.S Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Science, under contract number W-31-109-Eng38.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2000. 31A: p. 2949-2962. 5.
Journal of Applied Physics, 2003. 94(1): p. 697-702. 6.
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Aleksey N. Shapovalov, Lilya A. Ayvazyan, Nadezhda K. Nikoli
Shapovalov1,c
1National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”, Novortoitsk Brunch, Novotroitsk, Russia
aayvazyanliliya@mail.ru, bnikoli.nadya@gmail.com, calshapo@misis.ru
Keywords: continuous casting, 4-strand bloom caster, round bloom, casting parameters, secondary cooling zone.
Zhang et al., Effects of an even secondary cooling mode on the temperature and stress fields of round bloom continuous casting steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 222 (2015) 315-326
Influence of composition and operational parameters in bloom surface cracking, Materials Science Forum. 500-501 (2005) 163-170
Pan, Control technology of internal quality for cc bloom, Advanced Materials Research. 415-417 (2012) 1729-1734
Zhang, Influence of steel strip-feeding process on density and segregation of casting ingot, Materials Science Forum. 872 (2016) 45-49
Zhang et al., Effects of an even secondary cooling mode on the temperature and stress fields of round bloom continuous casting steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 222 (2015) 315-326
Influence of composition and operational parameters in bloom surface cracking, Materials Science Forum. 500-501 (2005) 163-170
Pan, Control technology of internal quality for cc bloom, Advanced Materials Research. 415-417 (2012) 1729-1734
Zhang, Influence of steel strip-feeding process on density and segregation of casting ingot, Materials Science Forum. 872 (2016) 45-49
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Raoul François, Rui Jin Zhang, Hui Lin Yang, Arnaud Castel, Valérie L’Hostis
The presence of these two last compounds can be explained by the fact that some traces of concrete materials could remain adhesive to the rust during the sampling.
The second external zone (about 50 μm length), in which element Fe decreases whereas element Ca increases, is a mixed layer of iron components and cementitious materials.
Morphology of corrosion products of steel in concrete under macrocell and self-corrosion conditions, Materials and Corrosion (accepted)
Dillmann: Journal of Nano Research. 2009, 8, 147-156 [9] A.
Dillmann: Materials and Corrosion, Vol. 60, n°2, pp. 93-98, 2009.
The second external zone (about 50 μm length), in which element Fe decreases whereas element Ca increases, is a mixed layer of iron components and cementitious materials.
Morphology of corrosion products of steel in concrete under macrocell and self-corrosion conditions, Materials and Corrosion (accepted)
Dillmann: Journal of Nano Research. 2009, 8, 147-156 [9] A.
Dillmann: Materials and Corrosion, Vol. 60, n°2, pp. 93-98, 2009.
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Pakpoom Supachart, Pichai Soison, Santita Rattanaphan, Thanit Swasdisevi, Pratarn Wongsarivej
Development of a Regression Model of Stk50Eu for a Hydrocyclone
SUPACHART Pakpoom1,a, RATTANAPHAN Santita2,b, SOISON Pichai3,c, SWASDISEVI Thanit4,d and WONGSARIVEJ Pratarn3,e*
1Division of Energy Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 126 Pracha-Uthit Road,
Bang Mod, Thung khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
2Defence Technology Institute (Public Organization), Ministry of Defence Office of the Permanent Secretary of Defence (Chaengwattana), 4th Floor, 47/433 Moo 3, Ban Mai, Pak Kret,
Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand
3National Nanotechnology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency,
111 Thailand Science Park, Phahonyothin Road, Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand
4Division of Thermal Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials,
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 126 Pracha-Uthit Road,
Bang Mod, Thung khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
apakpooms243@gmail.com
(13) Materials and Methods In this study, the tested suspension was a mixture of silica and water.
Acknowledgement The authors would like to express their sincere thanks to the National Metal and Materials Technology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency for the invaluable use of the particle size analyser.
Wongsarivej, Regression model for pressure drop of 50 mm solid–liquid hydrocyclone, KMUTT Research and Development Journal 1 (2014) 29–41
(13) Materials and Methods In this study, the tested suspension was a mixture of silica and water.
Acknowledgement The authors would like to express their sincere thanks to the National Metal and Materials Technology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency for the invaluable use of the particle size analyser.
Wongsarivej, Regression model for pressure drop of 50 mm solid–liquid hydrocyclone, KMUTT Research and Development Journal 1 (2014) 29–41
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Masayuki Mizumoto, Akio Kagawa, Keishi Katsura, Yutaka Tagawa, Yoichi Masiko
Influence of Hydrogen Discharged from Palladium Base Hydrogen Storage Alloys on Cancer Cells
Akio Kagawa1,a, Keishi Katsura2,b, Masayuki Mizumoto3,c,
Yutaka Tagawa4,d and Yoichi Masiko5,e
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University,
1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki, 852-8521, Japan.
2Graduate school, Nagasaki university
3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iwate university
4School of Medicine, Nagasaki university
aemail:akagawa@nagasaki-u.ac.jp,b email:d710226d@cc.nagasaki-u.ac.jp
c email:mizumoto@iwate-u.ac.jp,d email:tagawa@nagasaki-u.ac.jp
e email:s307168e@cc.nagasaki-u.ac.jp
Keywords: Hydrogen, Hydrogen storage alloy, Palladium alloy, Hydrogen radical, Cancer cell
Abstract
The influence of discharged hydrogen from Pd-Ni based hydrogen storage alloys (HSAs) on cultured cells has been investigated.
Experimental Sample Preparation Pd-3, 5, 8, 11at%Ni alloys were prepared by arc-melting pure materials (palladium > 99.9 wt% and nickel > 99.9 wt%) under argon gas atmosphere.
Acknowledgement This research was partially supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 21300170, 2009.
Kagawa : Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 482, Issues 1-2 (2009), p. 416 [7] A.Nakai, M.Mizumoto and A.Kagawa : Key Engineering Materials (Trans Tech Publications, Swizerland), Vol.457 (2011), p.447 [8] M.
Experimental Sample Preparation Pd-3, 5, 8, 11at%Ni alloys were prepared by arc-melting pure materials (palladium > 99.9 wt% and nickel > 99.9 wt%) under argon gas atmosphere.
Acknowledgement This research was partially supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 21300170, 2009.
Kagawa : Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 482, Issues 1-2 (2009), p. 416 [7] A.Nakai, M.Mizumoto and A.Kagawa : Key Engineering Materials (Trans Tech Publications, Swizerland), Vol.457 (2011), p.447 [8] M.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Qing Jun Ding, Xiu Lin Huang, Hua Sun
Study on the hydration micro-structure and properties of complex cementitious systems
Qingjun Ding1,a, Xiulin Huang1,b and Hua Sun1,c
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430072
adingqj@whut.edu.cn, bxylem@whut.edu.cn, cclever0000@126.com
Keywords: Complex cementitious system, Microstructure, Mineral admixture
Abstract: In this study complex cementitious systems were prepared by cement, slag, fly ash and silica fume.
Experiment and Research Raw Materials The raw materials used in this study are: cement, slag, fly ash and silica fume, where the cement is P.I and the gypsum dosage is 5%.
The chemical compositions of raw materials are listed in Table 1: Mix proportions of specimens are listed in table 2, in which a constant water to cementitious ratio (w/c) of 0.3 was used throughout the investigation.The pastes were mixed in a mechanical mixer and the specimens were cast in 4×4×4cm moulds.
Fig. 3 The 28d's XRD map of cementitious systems As we can see from Fig.3, although the ratios of cementitious materials are different, each position of characteristic peak point in their XRD patterns is basically the same.
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 2004,32(1):95-99.
Experiment and Research Raw Materials The raw materials used in this study are: cement, slag, fly ash and silica fume, where the cement is P.I and the gypsum dosage is 5%.
The chemical compositions of raw materials are listed in Table 1: Mix proportions of specimens are listed in table 2, in which a constant water to cementitious ratio (w/c) of 0.3 was used throughout the investigation.The pastes were mixed in a mechanical mixer and the specimens were cast in 4×4×4cm moulds.
Fig. 3 The 28d's XRD map of cementitious systems As we can see from Fig.3, although the ratios of cementitious materials are different, each position of characteristic peak point in their XRD patterns is basically the same.
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 2004,32(1):95-99.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Norzila Othman, Radin Maya Saphira bte Radin Mohamed, Noor Maisara bte Jais, Farah Hanim bt. Che Aziz, Amir Hashim bin Mohd. Kassim
Cr level at Station 3 (Material Laboratory) shows a high concentration of 0.3865±0.3686 µg/m³ during the holiday.
The Ni concentration was detected high in the Station 3 (Material Laboratory) was 0.2628 µg/m³.
Hazardous Materials. (2010)
ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 9 (12) (2014) 2724-2730
J Hazardous Materials. 160 (2008) 548 – 553
The Ni concentration was detected high in the Station 3 (Material Laboratory) was 0.2628 µg/m³.
Hazardous Materials. (2010)
ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 9 (12) (2014) 2724-2730
J Hazardous Materials. 160 (2008) 548 – 553