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Online since: July 2022
Authors: Claudia Jimenez Martin, Vincent Maes, James Kratz, Turlough McMahon
Studies relating to the automotive industry deploy geometries that may even resemble the full structure, as seen in Nezami et al.’s publication [6].
Viisainen et al attributes the variability in NCF preform results to the more ‘complex architecture’ [18], with NCFs consisting of intra-ply stitches rather than interlaced primary yarns.
El Said, J.
Bardl et al., “Analysis of the 3D draping behavior of carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics with eddy current technique,” Compos.
Chen et al., “Double diaphragm forming simulation for complex composite structures,” Compos.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Adel Nofal, Mircea Horia Tierean, Ioan Catalin Mon
., 500036, Brasov, Romania 2Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute, 1 Elfelezat Street, El-Tebbin, Helwan 11421, Egypt amon_ioan@yahoo.com, bmtierean@unitbv.ro, cadelnofal@hotmail.com Keywords: Austempered Ductile Iron, welding, Ductile Iron, GTAW, SMAW, hardness, microstructure, tensile test.
Malek Ghaini et al. [3] have studied the metallurgical characteristics of the HAZ cracks observed in ductile cast iron using oxyacetylene powder welding.
Chang et al. [5] have studied the variations of microstructure in joined region obtained by friction stir welding (FSW).
Agüera et al. [6] have studied the weldability of cast ADI obtained by SMAW process using commercial electrode Conarco Ni55, 50% Fe and 50% Ni, which meet with AWS 5.15 standard electrode ENiFe-Cl.
Chemical composition of weld deposited on the samples DI with SMAW, mass% C Si Mn Al Mo Cu Nb Fe Ni 0.41 0.20 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.15 0.2 5.17 rest Fig. 7.
Online since: March 2025
Authors: Temitope O. Alonge, Olamuyiwa O. Emmanuel, Fatai O. Oladoyinbo, A. Kehinde Akinlabi, Goke A. Adebayo, David Díaz Diaz, A. M. Mosaku, Olayinka J. Olaniyan, Enock O. Dare
By altering the procedure outlined by Ben Amara et al., this was accomplished [28-31].
Assay Activity of Cyclodetrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) In order to ascertain the assay activity of the nanosized CGTase, a modified method of Jemli et al. [7,32] was employed.
Preparation of Nanostructured β-CDs/AuNPs By modifying Olaniyan et al. approach, a small adjustment was employed to prepare the nanostructured β-CDs/AuNPs.
El-Shetehy, A.
Lin, J. et al.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Christof Sommitsch, Josef Domitner, Zahra Silvayeh, Andreas Drexler, Besim Helic, Klemens Mraczek
Linear fitting of Ag and Al gives Ag=-0.27 fM+23.5 (6) Al=-0.41 fM+35.5
Only Liu et al. [41] referenced the HE index to the reduction in fracture area RA instead of the fracture strain Al.
For example, Wang et al. [23] and Liu et al. [41] equipped their tensile testing machines with electrochemical cells to perform in-situ charging rather than charging before SSRT.
DP600 with largest Al was strained to 10 %, while DP800 and DP1000 with lower Al were strained to 5 % and to 1 %, respectively.
Belyaev, E.L.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Taye Girma Debelee, Derara Duba Rufo, Worku Gachena Negera
Nnamoko et al.
Al-MehediHasan, H.
El-Baz, J.
Al-Mallah, S.
El-Baz, J.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: K. Ramachandran, R.N. Mariammal
Experiment Synthesis of undoped and Sn-doped CuO nanoparticles The method reported by Wang et al. [19] is used here for the synthesis of undoped and Sn-doped CuO nanoparticles.
Chen et al. [13] used Raman spectroscopy and observed both localized vibrational mode and gap mode in carbon doped GaSb.
For example Zaluska et al. [26] have reported the atomistic reactions to the nanoscale in a systematic way to enhance the hydrogenation properties of metal hydrides.
The DWF of CuO nanoparticles obtained from Wilson’s plot (10.6 Å2) is large when compared to that of bulk CuO (5.66 x 10-3 Å2) obtained by Johannessan et al. [28] from EXAFS measurement.
Mercader and E.L.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Suriyan Sukati, Warachate Khobjai
Aqueous extraction was performed as described by Panpipat et al. method [27] with minor modifications.
The aqueous methanolic extraction (80% methanol) was performed as described by Torres-Urrutia et al. method [28] with some modifications.
Determination of total phenolic content (TPC) TPC of the turmeric extracts was determined spectrometrically according to the Folin-Ciocalteu method described by Ainsworth et al [29,30], with minor modifications.
This agrees with the report of Nisar et al. [35], who indicated that a higher TPC in methanolic extracts is present compared to that in aqueous extracts from dried turmeric.
Mischan, E.L. do Carmo, Cassava and Turmeric Flour Blends as New Raw Materials to Extruded Snacks, Ciencia.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Saman Firoozi, Amir Amani, Mohammad Ali Derakhshan, Hossein Ghanbari
Also, Georgory et al. have shown that fiber diameter plays an important role on proliferation and differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells [13].
Demir et al. [18] have studied effects of process and solution parameters on size and morphology of electrospun PU copolymer.
The only systematic work published on PU nanofibers is a report by Shoushtari et al. which evaluated effect of tip to collector distance, applied voltage and polymer concentration on fiber diameters [22].
El-Newehy, G.E.
Reneker, A.L.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Feng Lei Huang, Hai Jun Wu, Wei Yao
Reinhardt et al. [13] studied concrete material properties under low impact loading by means of the split Hopkinson bar method which was designed for uniaxial tensile loading.
Li et al. [15] designed a new kind of specimen to research the relationship of the loading rate and the dynamic bond strength of the interface between steel bar and cement mortar.
Wu et al. [16] investigated the dynamic bond strength of the interface between steel rebar and concrete by using the push-out method in a modified numerical SHPB system.
El-Badry, 1996, pp. 11-14
Huang, et al, Numerical simulation about dynamic bond-slip between reinforcing steel bar and concrete, DYMAT, (2009) 1669-1676.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Guo Qiang Li, Wen Long Shi, Bo Hu, Su Wen Chen
Lan et al. [12] developed the finite element model of foundation, but solid modeling for surrounding soil would consume a lot of time for computing.
Lan et al. [12] studied the anti-ram performance of shallow footing anti-ram bollards with a footing of only 127-mm depth using LS-DYNA.
Dawson et al. [13] designed a π-type footing for anti-ram bollards.
Liu et al. [14] simulated a special site condition that soil and concrete path are in front of and behind bollard foundation, respectively.
El-Tawil, E.
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