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Online since: April 2011
Authors: Zainovia Lockman, Atsunori Matsuda, Go Kawamura, Syahriza Ismail
Formation of Zirconia and Titania Nanotubes in Fluorine Contained Glycerol Electrochemical Bath
Zainovia Lockman1, a, Syahriza Ismail1, b, Go Kawamura2, c and
Atsunori Matsuda2, d
1School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia
2Toyohashi University of Technology Faculty of Engineering, Department of Materials Science, 1-1 Hibarigaoka, Tempakucho, Toyohashi-shi, Aichi 441-8580 Japan
azainovia@eng.usm.my, btajsyah@yahoo.com, cgokawamura@tutms.tut.ac.jp, dmatsuda@ee.tut.ac.jp
Keywords: anodisation, zirconia, titania, nanotubes
Abstract.
Titanium foils (0.125 mm, 99.6% purity, Advent Research Materials Ltd) and zirconium foils (0.25 mm, 99.9 % purity, Strem) were used as the working electrode in a 2-elctrode bath consisting of 100 ml, glycerol (85%) solution added to it, three different weight of NH4F: 0.1 g, 0.5 g and 0.7 g.
Being a semiconducting material (lower Eg), titania is thought to have less tendencies to form pits.
Energy Materials & Solar Cells Vol. 92 (2008), p. 1468
Orkoula: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 29 (1994), p. 5316.
Titanium foils (0.125 mm, 99.6% purity, Advent Research Materials Ltd) and zirconium foils (0.25 mm, 99.9 % purity, Strem) were used as the working electrode in a 2-elctrode bath consisting of 100 ml, glycerol (85%) solution added to it, three different weight of NH4F: 0.1 g, 0.5 g and 0.7 g.
Being a semiconducting material (lower Eg), titania is thought to have less tendencies to form pits.
Energy Materials & Solar Cells Vol. 92 (2008), p. 1468
Orkoula: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 29 (1994), p. 5316.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Gui Qing Chen, Chao Zeng Cheng, Wen Duan Yan, Gao Sheng Fu
Introduction
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) technique can demarcate the crystallographic orientations point by point in large area of crystal materials, thus do reconstruction and statistics for the microstructure, the micro-texture and some other information relatively.
The technique is widely used in geological studies and crystal materials research [1,2].
Experimental 1235 aluminum alloy (aluminum foil) was used as experimental material.
Acknowledgement The authors acknowledge with gratitude the financial support received from the Fujian Natural Science Foundation (E0610004).
[8] CIZEK P, BAI F, PALMIERE E J, et al: Journal of Mi-croscopy.
The technique is widely used in geological studies and crystal materials research [1,2].
Experimental 1235 aluminum alloy (aluminum foil) was used as experimental material.
Acknowledgement The authors acknowledge with gratitude the financial support received from the Fujian Natural Science Foundation (E0610004).
[8] CIZEK P, BAI F, PALMIERE E J, et al: Journal of Mi-croscopy.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Vincenzo Gattulli, Francesco Potenza, Fabio Graziosi, Fabio Federici, Andrea Colarieti, Marco Faccio
In the case of historic masonry buildings, the considerable differences in geometries and the presence of a variety of materials with different mechanical characteristics directly influence the dynamic behavior of the structure.
Material: M=Masonry, RC=Reinforced Concrete.
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2012
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 87(3) (2007) 333-361
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 43 (2008) 36-52
Material: M=Masonry, RC=Reinforced Concrete.
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2012
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 87(3) (2007) 333-361
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 43 (2008) 36-52
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Jian Yong Yu, Long Di Cheng, Qin Wang, Elena Stojanovska, Shan Wen Xu, Xiao Jiang
Relationship between akund fibers’ carding and sliver quality
Xiao Jiang1, a, Longdi Cheng2, b, Jianyong Yu3, c, Qin Wang 1, d, Elena Stojanovska 1, e and Shanwen Xu4, f
1College of Textile, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China
2Key Laboratory of Textile Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China
3Modern Textile Institute, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051, China
4Central of Technology, Hunan Yunjin Group Co, Ltd, Hunan 415001, China
a 2100103@mail.dhu.edu.cn , b ldch@dhu.edu.cn, c yujy@dhu.edu.cn, d2100034@mail.dhu.edu.cn, e 310916@mail.dhu.edu.cn,f xushanwen1998@sohu.com
Keywords: calotropis gigantea, akund fiber, environmental friendly, nep, short fiber content
Abstract.
The adoption of akund fiber from calotropis gigantea could substitute or supplement cotton as raw materials for textile fabric and might reduce the possible damage to the environment.
Experimental Materials.
Vol.22 (2000), p.781 [5] Yoon J Hwang, William Oxenham, Abdelfattah M Seyam: Journal of textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, Vol.1 (2001), p.1 [6] Information on http://textiletechinfo.com/spinning/FibreDynamics.htm [7] Townend, P.
The adoption of akund fiber from calotropis gigantea could substitute or supplement cotton as raw materials for textile fabric and might reduce the possible damage to the environment.
Experimental Materials.
Vol.22 (2000), p.781 [5] Yoon J Hwang, William Oxenham, Abdelfattah M Seyam: Journal of textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, Vol.1 (2001), p.1 [6] Information on http://textiletechinfo.com/spinning/FibreDynamics.htm [7] Townend, P.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Shu Yuan Jiang
Tab.1 The performance comparison of two forms Tussah fabrics
Material
Ordinary Tussah fabrics
Puffing Tussah fabrics
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
Density(root/cm)
Organizational
Average thickness/mm
Strength/N(warp)
33×24
1/3↗Twill
1.02
1500
43×24
1/4↗Twill
0.81
1747
28×18
1/3↗will
0.9
1997
32×23
2/2↗Twill
0.45
344
21×10
2/2↗Twill
0.49
743
28×18
2/2↗Twill
0.42
643
Strength/N(weft)
593
1069
916
509
593
510
Elongation/%(warp)
70
74.1
62.05
22.8
28
29
Elongation/%(weft)
43.4
33.1
36.05
27.8
31.35
30.21
Acute elastic recovery angle/degree(warp)
150.1
93.3
101.5
163.6
163.2
162.2
Acute elastic recovery angle /degree(weft)
166.9
160.1
155
151.9
166.9
158.9
Slow elastic recovery angle/ degree(warp)
159.2
101
105.4
166.9
166.7
165.7
Slow elastic recovery angle / degree(weft)
170.1
165.2
162.7
157.2
169
160
Ultraviolet
500
500
500
500
100.1
900
T(315-400)(UVA)AV
0.01
0.04
0.02
0.06
1.30
1.00
(290-315)(UVB)AV
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.06
1.01
0.09
The performance testing of these
Study on Plasma Expanded in Tussah Fiber [J], Journal of Textile Research, 2004,24(6):27~29
Interior Morphology and Structure of Expended Tussah Silk Fiber [J], Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities, 2006,27(27):749~752
[5] Sericulture Research Institute of Liaoning Province, China Tussah [M], Shenyang: Liaoning Science and Technology Press, 2003.10
Study on Plasma Expanded in Tussah Fiber [J], Journal of Textile Research, 2004,24(6):27~29
Interior Morphology and Structure of Expended Tussah Silk Fiber [J], Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities, 2006,27(27):749~752
[5] Sericulture Research Institute of Liaoning Province, China Tussah [M], Shenyang: Liaoning Science and Technology Press, 2003.10
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Guang Ji Tong, Li Qin
Introduction
Food is material basis for human survival and development, and its safety situation is directly related to people’s healthy and life, as well as the social stability and progress.
Acknowledgement It is a project supported by China's soft science research item (Study on the Improvement of China's Food Quality and Safety) (2009GXQ6D160).
A and Padberg, D.I.: American Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol. 74(1992), p. 460–468
[3] Caswell, J.A: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Vol. 4, (1998), p.409-424
Acknowledgement It is a project supported by China's soft science research item (Study on the Improvement of China's Food Quality and Safety) (2009GXQ6D160).
A and Padberg, D.I.: American Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol. 74(1992), p. 460–468
[3] Caswell, J.A: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Vol. 4, (1998), p.409-424
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Wen Jye Shyr, Chia Ming Lin
This study also develops novel experimental instruction material for practical graphical monitoring and control experiences for students involved in team projects.
The platform sequence focuses mainly on using research facilities for smart-sensor development to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the art and science of sensor technology, design, and integration.
Wang, and X., Ren, “A survey on human computer interaction technology for disabled persons,” International Journal of Innovative Computing Information and Control, Vol. 6, No.6, pp. 2459-2467, 2010
Höök, “The sensual evaluation instrument: developing a trans-cultural self-report measure of affect,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol.65, No.4, 2007, pp.315-328.
The platform sequence focuses mainly on using research facilities for smart-sensor development to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the art and science of sensor technology, design, and integration.
Wang, and X., Ren, “A survey on human computer interaction technology for disabled persons,” International Journal of Innovative Computing Information and Control, Vol. 6, No.6, pp. 2459-2467, 2010
Höök, “The sensual evaluation instrument: developing a trans-cultural self-report measure of affect,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol.65, No.4, 2007, pp.315-328.
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Badrul Omar, Faiz Mohd Turan
Figure 2 depicts the hierarchical structure of alternatives and other general criteria and secondary criteria to prioritize alternatives for selecting the best material in order to optimize the cost and performance of the product.
Ayag Z., "An Analytic Network Process-Based Approach to Concept Evaluation in a New Product Development Environment," Journal of Engineering Design, vol. 18(3), pp. 209-226, 2007
Griffin, "The voice of the customer," Technical Report, Working paper 92-106, Marketing Science Institute, Cambridge, MA1992
Brown, "QFD: Echoing the voice of the customer," AT&T Technical Journal, vol.
Ayag Z., "An Analytic Network Process-Based Approach to Concept Evaluation in a New Product Development Environment," Journal of Engineering Design, vol. 18(3), pp. 209-226, 2007
Griffin, "The voice of the customer," Technical Report, Working paper 92-106, Marketing Science Institute, Cambridge, MA1992
Brown, "QFD: Echoing the voice of the customer," AT&T Technical Journal, vol.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yuri Daniel Jatoba Costa, Olavo Francisco Santos, John Gurgel, Carina Maia Lins Costa
Deflection Analysis of Anchored Retaining Wall in Dune Sand
Yuri Costa1,a, John Gurgel2,b, Carina Costa3,c and Olavo Santos Jr.4,d
1,3,4Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal – RN, Brazil, 59072-970
2Federal Institute of Education, Science & Technology of Rio Grande do Norte, Mossoró – RN, Brazil, 59628-330
aydjcosta@ct.ufrn.br, bglennedybg@yahoo.com.br, ccarina@ct.ufrn.br, dolavo@ct.ufrn.br
Keywords: retaining wall; bored pile; tied-back anchor; dune; lateritic soils.
Wall facing must be constructed immediately after excavation in order to preserve matric suction and to avoid material loss.
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenv.
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenv.
Wall facing must be constructed immediately after excavation in order to preserve matric suction and to avoid material loss.
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenv.
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenv.