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Online since: September 2024
Authors: Yan Barbosa Werneck, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos, Flavia de Bastos, Luciana Paixão Motta
This research introduces
a cost-effective experiment suitable for didactic purposes, illustrating complex concepts and underscoring
the complementary nature of experimental and computational methodologies in advancing
engineering techniques.
However, this work was specifically inspired by an advanced oil extraction technique.
The investigation into the dynamics of foam injection within porous media holds significant interest owing toits versatile applications across multiple engineering domains.
This re-search underscores the synergy between experimental and computational methodologies, jointly pro-pelling advancements in engineering techniques pertinent to two-phase flow in porous media, partic-ularly in the context of foam injection.
Additionally, they extend their sincere appreciation to those involved in the class TRABALHO MULTIDISCIPLINAR of the Computational Engineering course at UFJF where this work was conceived and developed.
However, this work was specifically inspired by an advanced oil extraction technique.
The investigation into the dynamics of foam injection within porous media holds significant interest owing toits versatile applications across multiple engineering domains.
This re-search underscores the synergy between experimental and computational methodologies, jointly pro-pelling advancements in engineering techniques pertinent to two-phase flow in porous media, partic-ularly in the context of foam injection.
Additionally, they extend their sincere appreciation to those involved in the class TRABALHO MULTIDISCIPLINAR of the Computational Engineering course at UFJF where this work was conceived and developed.
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Hong Jun Xu, Yu Can Fu, Bing Xiao, Jiu Hua Xu, Hong Hua Su
Xu
2,e
1
College of Material Science and Technology, 2College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China
a
shh@nuaa.edu.cn,
b
xuhj99@163.net, cxbxiao@263.net,
dyucanfu@nuaa.edu.cn,
e
jhxu@nuaa.edu.cn
Keywords: Brazing, Diamond, Wear mechanism, Machining performance
Abstract.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 288 Experimental Procedures Ni-Cr alloy with a suitable composition was used for vacuum brazing purpose.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 291 References [1] H.J.
Xiao, et al: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 258-259 (2004), p. 6 [2] B.Xiao, H.J.Xu, Z.B.Wu, et al: Journal of Welding Vol. 22 (2001), p. 23 (in Chinese) [3] A.K.
Lin: J. of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 5 (1996), p. 761 [5] T.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 288 Experimental Procedures Ni-Cr alloy with a suitable composition was used for vacuum brazing purpose.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 291 References [1] H.J.
Xiao, et al: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 258-259 (2004), p. 6 [2] B.Xiao, H.J.Xu, Z.B.Wu, et al: Journal of Welding Vol. 22 (2001), p. 23 (in Chinese) [3] A.K.
Lin: J. of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 5 (1996), p. 761 [5] T.
Research and Development of Gas and Pipeline Technical Standard Content Reveal Technology and System
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Min Yang Wang, Teng Pan, Kai Xuan Wu, Bing Liu
Figure 2 Simple Retrieval Interface of Reveal System
Advanced retrieval of reveal data
When in need of advanced retrieval, click on the left Advanced Retrieval of Reveal Data to enter the advanced retrieval interface, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Interface for Advanced Retrieval of Reveal Data Advanced retrieval uses two query modes, namely direct query and wizard query.
Figure 4 Wizard Query Interface for Advanced Retrieval of Reveal Data After the index or feature is selected, click on the button Retrieval to search results, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Advanced Retrieval Results of Reveal Data Application Prospect of Gas and Pipeline Standard Content Reveal Technology Application Value and Significance Standard informationalization is the basic method and important foundation for standard work.
The content reveal technology developed can meet the higher requirements of vast pipeline engineering personnel for the standard retrieval to provide value-added standard retrieval services.
Figure 3 Interface for Advanced Retrieval of Reveal Data Advanced retrieval uses two query modes, namely direct query and wizard query.
Figure 4 Wizard Query Interface for Advanced Retrieval of Reveal Data After the index or feature is selected, click on the button Retrieval to search results, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Advanced Retrieval Results of Reveal Data Application Prospect of Gas and Pipeline Standard Content Reveal Technology Application Value and Significance Standard informationalization is the basic method and important foundation for standard work.
The content reveal technology developed can meet the higher requirements of vast pipeline engineering personnel for the standard retrieval to provide value-added standard retrieval services.
Online since: January 2010
Preface
Cross-Strait Engineering & Technologies and Ceeusro Association (CETCA) is an
academic association whose members teach or research is in the field of Engineering &
Technologies and Ceeusro.
A primary goal of the CETCA is to offer an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the field to exchange ideas and present original research work on the theory and applications of Functional Manufacturing Technologies and Ceeusro.
In 2008, the council in period of 2nd Academic Conference of The Cross-Strait Engineering & Technologies and Ceeusro (Taipei, Taiwan) made the decision that the 3rd Academic Conference would be held in winter of 2009 in Changzhou, and Changzhou Institute of Technology would be responsible for the preparation work .The aim of the Academic Conference is to exchange the information about the new theory, technology, method and equipment in the field of Engineering & Technologies, and to promote the integration of production, teaching and research in the world.
The major topics covered by the conference include Innovation and Experience in Engineering & Technology and Ceeusro; Material Science and Technology in Manufacturing System and Technologies, and Administrative Skill of Advanced Manufacturing and so on.
Professor Dunwen Zuo Chairman, the 3 rd International Conference of Engineering & Technologies and Ceeusro Conference organizers Changzhou Institution of Technology Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology National Chin-Yi University of Technology Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics
A primary goal of the CETCA is to offer an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the field to exchange ideas and present original research work on the theory and applications of Functional Manufacturing Technologies and Ceeusro.
In 2008, the council in period of 2nd Academic Conference of The Cross-Strait Engineering & Technologies and Ceeusro (Taipei, Taiwan) made the decision that the 3rd Academic Conference would be held in winter of 2009 in Changzhou, and Changzhou Institute of Technology would be responsible for the preparation work .The aim of the Academic Conference is to exchange the information about the new theory, technology, method and equipment in the field of Engineering & Technologies, and to promote the integration of production, teaching and research in the world.
The major topics covered by the conference include Innovation and Experience in Engineering & Technology and Ceeusro; Material Science and Technology in Manufacturing System and Technologies, and Administrative Skill of Advanced Manufacturing and so on.
Professor Dunwen Zuo Chairman, the 3 rd International Conference of Engineering & Technologies and Ceeusro Conference organizers Changzhou Institution of Technology Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology National Chin-Yi University of Technology Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics
Online since: April 2008
Consequently, we invite some prominent researchers in this field to
contribute research and review papers on the advances in nanostructured materials processed by
SPD to this special topic volume of Materials Science Forum.
Liao School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW2006, Australia xliao@usyd.edu.au Y.
Zhao 2Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA yhzhao@ucdavis.edu
Liao School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW2006, Australia xliao@usyd.edu.au Y.
Zhao 2Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA yhzhao@ucdavis.edu
Online since: June 2009
Van der Biest
Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
R.
Uchikoshi National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Tsukuba, Japan Engineering Conferences International 32 Broadway, Suite 314, New York, NY 10004 Tel: 1-212-514-6760 Fax: 1-212-514-6030 info@eci.poly.edu www.engconfintl.org International Organising Committee C.
Negishi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) S.
The topics ranged from theoretical studies on the fundamental mechanisms of EPD to novel technological developments in EPD for efficient and cost-effective fabrication of a variety of advanced materials.
Hickernell and Mr Kevin Korpics, director and Associate Director, respectively, of Engineering Conferences International.
Uchikoshi National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Tsukuba, Japan Engineering Conferences International 32 Broadway, Suite 314, New York, NY 10004 Tel: 1-212-514-6760 Fax: 1-212-514-6030 info@eci.poly.edu www.engconfintl.org International Organising Committee C.
Negishi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan) S.
The topics ranged from theoretical studies on the fundamental mechanisms of EPD to novel technological developments in EPD for efficient and cost-effective fabrication of a variety of advanced materials.
Hickernell and Mr Kevin Korpics, director and Associate Director, respectively, of Engineering Conferences International.
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Yue Lian Liu, Mei Zhan, He Yang
Liu1,c
1
College of Materials Science & Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University
P.O.
Fig.3 shows the Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 840 initial mesh system of the workpiece with 1728 eight-node brick elements and 2231 nodes totally.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 841 Unevenness of Deformation.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 843 References [1] D.Y.
Yoon: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 2 (1993), p. 119 [2] M.
Fig.3 shows the Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 840 initial mesh system of the workpiece with 1728 eight-node brick elements and 2231 nodes totally.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 841 Unevenness of Deformation.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 843 References [1] D.Y.
Yoon: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 2 (1993), p. 119 [2] M.
Online since: July 2006
Authors: C.W. Zhong, Ming Shao, Zhi Xin Kang, Wei Xia, Yuan Yuan Li
Shao
1 and W Xia
1
1
Guangdong Key Laboratory for Advanced Metallic Materials Processing, College of Mechanical
Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
a
zxkang@scut.edu.cn
Keywords: Functional nanofilm, Polymer plating, Direct joining, Acrylic rubber, Peel strength
Abstract.
The joining processes of metals to engineering rubbers are commonly separated into the indirect curing way [1-3] and the direct curing way [4-7].
A novel method has been developed for direct joining of engineering plastics and rubbers to magnesium alloy and other metals [8-11].
Forum, Vol.419-422 (2003), pp.921
Forum, Vol.488-489 (2005), pp.661
The joining processes of metals to engineering rubbers are commonly separated into the indirect curing way [1-3] and the direct curing way [4-7].
A novel method has been developed for direct joining of engineering plastics and rubbers to magnesium alloy and other metals [8-11].
Forum, Vol.419-422 (2003), pp.921
Forum, Vol.488-489 (2005), pp.661
Online since: December 2004
Authors: C.H. Gao, F. Langbein, D. Marshall, R. Martin, Yan Li, Z. Yang
Yang1,f
1
School of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, 610065,China
2
School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, U.K.
Engineering geometric models are often designed to have symmetries and other regularities.
In reverse engineering, B-rep models are created by fitting surfaces from point sets obtained by scanning an object using a 3D laser scanner.
However, this is about the same as the highest complexity of object constructed by current reverse engineering methods.
Dutta: J. of Systems Engineering, Vol. 6(1996), p. 98 [5] B.I.
Engineering geometric models are often designed to have symmetries and other regularities.
In reverse engineering, B-rep models are created by fitting surfaces from point sets obtained by scanning an object using a 3D laser scanner.
However, this is about the same as the highest complexity of object constructed by current reverse engineering methods.
Dutta: J. of Systems Engineering, Vol. 6(1996), p. 98 [5] B.I.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hui Liang, Hua Li
Computational thinking draws the general mathematical methodology from problem-solving, the enormous complexity of system design and evaluation of general engineering from the real world, and the general scientific thinking of complexity, intelligence, psychology, and human behavior.
According to the actual teaching of “Advanced Excel” course of 2012 and 2013 in China University of China (CUC), we study the meaning of Computational Thinking and the method to cultivate the ability of Computational Thinking.
On the Sixth of Computer Course Forum, held in Jinan, November 2010, Chen Guoliang pointed out that computational thinking ability is an important objective of fundamental computer science curriculum.
The 7th Computer Course Forum held in Hangzhou in November 2011, also prepared a subject report on computational thinking.
In 2013, we adopted Computational Thinking training in Advanced Excel course teaching; the percent of Excellence of group A and group B were 62.5% and 31.4%.
According to the actual teaching of “Advanced Excel” course of 2012 and 2013 in China University of China (CUC), we study the meaning of Computational Thinking and the method to cultivate the ability of Computational Thinking.
On the Sixth of Computer Course Forum, held in Jinan, November 2010, Chen Guoliang pointed out that computational thinking ability is an important objective of fundamental computer science curriculum.
The 7th Computer Course Forum held in Hangzhou in November 2011, also prepared a subject report on computational thinking.
In 2013, we adopted Computational Thinking training in Advanced Excel course teaching; the percent of Excellence of group A and group B were 62.5% and 31.4%.