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Online since: January 2016
Authors: Hussein A. Mohammed, Bassam H. Salman, Akeel S. Kherbeet
Materials Science Letters, 21 (2002) 1469-1471
Yusoff, Impact of Delta-Winglet Pair of Vortex Generators on the Thermal and Hydraulic Performance of a Triangular Channel Using Al2O3–Water Nanofluid, Journal of Heat Transfer (ASME). 136 (2014) 021901-1
Manna, Effect of particle size on thermal conductivity of nanofluid, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. 39 (2008) 1535-1542
Aminossadati, Brownian motion of nanoparticles in a triangular enclosure with natural convection, Thermal Sciences, 49 (2010), pp. 931–940
Corcione, Heat transfer features of buoyancy-driven nanofluids inside rectangular enclosures differentially heated at the sidewalls, Thermal Sciences 49 (2010), pp. 1536–1546.
Yusoff, Impact of Delta-Winglet Pair of Vortex Generators on the Thermal and Hydraulic Performance of a Triangular Channel Using Al2O3–Water Nanofluid, Journal of Heat Transfer (ASME). 136 (2014) 021901-1
Manna, Effect of particle size on thermal conductivity of nanofluid, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. 39 (2008) 1535-1542
Aminossadati, Brownian motion of nanoparticles in a triangular enclosure with natural convection, Thermal Sciences, 49 (2010), pp. 931–940
Corcione, Heat transfer features of buoyancy-driven nanofluids inside rectangular enclosures differentially heated at the sidewalls, Thermal Sciences 49 (2010), pp. 1536–1546.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wei Dong Huang, Bang Lan Ding, Li Yan
The basic support subsystem includes monitoring and alarming system, geographic information system, the meteorological information system, forest resource information system, material resource information system and human resources information system.
(4) Emergency response is to synthetically dispatch the needed human and material resources for emergency disposal through comprehensive control system, based on the content of the digital plan, to provide timely and efficient emergency safeguard for the emergency disposal.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.71171117/G0117, National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.70871061, Post-doctoral Foundation of China under Grant No. 20100471289, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province under Grant No.BK2010524 and the seventh batches of Six Peak Demand of Talents Project of Jiangsu Province.
[2] Weihua Zhu, Guangxia Xu, Dan Yang: Computer science.
[3] Youkui Wen , Yuying Jiao: Intelligence journal.
(4) Emergency response is to synthetically dispatch the needed human and material resources for emergency disposal through comprehensive control system, based on the content of the digital plan, to provide timely and efficient emergency safeguard for the emergency disposal.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.71171117/G0117, National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.70871061, Post-doctoral Foundation of China under Grant No. 20100471289, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province under Grant No.BK2010524 and the seventh batches of Six Peak Demand of Talents Project of Jiangsu Province.
[2] Weihua Zhu, Guangxia Xu, Dan Yang: Computer science.
[3] Youkui Wen , Yuying Jiao: Intelligence journal.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Li Jun Bi, Jing Yang, Shi Quan Sun
Under certain conditions, a biological membrane layer and algae material growth in zeolite cover surface (see Fig. 3 (a)).
That blocked the material exchange of overlying water and sediment, and speed up the water purification.
The Science of the Total Envitanment, 2001, 266: 87-93
Environmental Protection Science, 2006, 32(1): 31- 33
Journal of lake sciences, 2001, 13(l): 35-42.
That blocked the material exchange of overlying water and sediment, and speed up the water purification.
The Science of the Total Envitanment, 2001, 266: 87-93
Environmental Protection Science, 2006, 32(1): 31- 33
Journal of lake sciences, 2001, 13(l): 35-42.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: The Luong Nguyen
Effects of Using Nitrile Rubber Foam and Solar Panels on Cover for Cooling Outdoor Sparking Car
Nguyen The Luong1,a
1Department of Internal Combustion Engine, School of Transportation Engineering, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, No.1 Dai Co Viet street, Hanoi, Vietnam
aluong.nguyenthe@hust.edu.vn
Keywords: Sun radiation, car cover, flexible solar panels, nitrile rubber foam, air conditioner.
High temperature will accelerate interior aging and damage to materials such as tape cassettes and plastic components of the car.
In commercial cover, the cover material is awning with a thermal conductivity of 0.06 (W/m.K), the thickness is 0,5mm, the intensity of sun radiation and heat transfer coefficient into the car are decreased, since it could reduce inside car temperature.
Acknowledgments This research has been supported by Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Laboratory of internal combustion engine at Hanoi University of Science and Technology is acknowledged for testing References [1] Hussain H.
Study on the Thermal Accumulation and Distribution inside a Parked Car Cabin, American Journal of Applied Sciences, 7 (6): 784-789
High temperature will accelerate interior aging and damage to materials such as tape cassettes and plastic components of the car.
In commercial cover, the cover material is awning with a thermal conductivity of 0.06 (W/m.K), the thickness is 0,5mm, the intensity of sun radiation and heat transfer coefficient into the car are decreased, since it could reduce inside car temperature.
Acknowledgments This research has been supported by Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Laboratory of internal combustion engine at Hanoi University of Science and Technology is acknowledged for testing References [1] Hussain H.
Study on the Thermal Accumulation and Distribution inside a Parked Car Cabin, American Journal of Applied Sciences, 7 (6): 784-789
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Nur Azam Badarulzaman, Suzi Salwah Jikan, Rozainita Rosley, Muhammad Sufi Roslan, Siti Noraiza Ab Razak, Fahmiruddin Esa, Munira Khalid
Effect of Complexing Agent on The Morphology and Corrosion Effect of Cu-Sn-Zn Ternary Alloy via Electroplating
Rozainita Rosley1,a*, Suzi Salwah Jikan2,b, Nur Azam Badarulzaman3,c , Fahmiruddin Esa2,d, Siti Noraiza Ab Razak1,e, Muhammad Sufi Roslan1,f
and Munira Khalid2,g
1Centre for Diploma Studies, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Pagoh, Johor, Malaysia
2Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Pagoh, Johor, Malaysia
3Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
arozainita@uthm.edu.my, bsuzi@uthm.edu.my, cazam@uthm.edu.my, dfahmir@uthm.edu.my, enoraiza@uthm.edu.my, fsufi@uthm.edu.my. gmunirakhalidwub@gmail.com
Keywords: Copper, tin, zinc, alloy, electrodeposition, corrosion.
Electroplating process is a method in which layers of material are coated on top of substrate due to the application of an electric current to the system.
Xue, Electroplating of Non-Fluorinated Superhydrophobic Ni/WC/WS2 Composite Coatings With High Abrasive Resistance, Applied Surface Science. 487 (2019) 1329–1340
Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering. 8(3) (2018) 1-13
Materials Science Forum. 888 (2017) 400–403
Electroplating process is a method in which layers of material are coated on top of substrate due to the application of an electric current to the system.
Xue, Electroplating of Non-Fluorinated Superhydrophobic Ni/WC/WS2 Composite Coatings With High Abrasive Resistance, Applied Surface Science. 487 (2019) 1329–1340
Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering. 8(3) (2018) 1-13
Materials Science Forum. 888 (2017) 400–403
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Jian Hua Ning
It can be seen when the strain rate is greater than the CF/PET materials yield had no obvious effect.
Advanced composite materials and aerospace [J].
Journal of Composite Materials, 2007, 24 (1) : 1-11(In Chinese)
Testing of composite materials at high rates of strain: advances and challenges[C].
Composites Science and Technology 58 (1998) 1463-1469
Advanced composite materials and aerospace [J].
Journal of Composite Materials, 2007, 24 (1) : 1-11(In Chinese)
Testing of composite materials at high rates of strain: advances and challenges[C].
Composites Science and Technology 58 (1998) 1463-1469
Online since: February 2010
Authors: A.S. Adavbiele
Using this concept, after developing
expression for entropy generation, the degree of thermodynamic non-idealities of the design are
related to the physical characteristic of the system in terms of configuration (design, drawing), finite
size or dimensions, shapes, materials, finite speed and finite time intervals of operation.
Wall, "On Exergy and Sustainable Development, Part II: Methods, Applications and Suggestions" Exergy An International Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4, (2009).
International Journal of Thermodynamics.
Zaworski A review of second law analysis techniques applicable to basic thermal science research, ASME AES 4, (1998) 7-12
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power. 112 (1990) 117-21. [17].
Wall, "On Exergy and Sustainable Development, Part II: Methods, Applications and Suggestions" Exergy An International Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4, (2009).
International Journal of Thermodynamics.
Zaworski A review of second law analysis techniques applicable to basic thermal science research, ASME AES 4, (1998) 7-12
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power. 112 (1990) 117-21. [17].
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Mohd Aizad Ahmad, Zulkifli Abdul Rashid, Muhammad Fahmi Nizam
This design is combination of post combustion capture and methanol production plant which is based on the journal.
Retrieved 20 December 2016, from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221298201400 0365 [3] Leung, Dennis Y.C., Giorgio Caramanna, and M.
Journal of Cleaner Production, 57, 38-45
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 5, 702-709
Methanol synthesis using captured CO 2 as raw material: Techno-economic and environmental assessment.
Retrieved 20 December 2016, from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221298201400 0365 [3] Leung, Dennis Y.C., Giorgio Caramanna, and M.
Journal of Cleaner Production, 57, 38-45
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 5, 702-709
Methanol synthesis using captured CO 2 as raw material: Techno-economic and environmental assessment.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ming Liu, Jing Pan, Bao Feng Song, Daniel Dias
The probability method is the perfect in theory, but due to the uncertainty of the difference of structure strength of materials and the difference between the calculation model and actual working condition, its application have certain difficulty (Xue,Zhang and Lu., 2009)..
[2] Yang Chunyan, Cai Wen: Extension Engineering (Science Press Publications, Beijing, China 2007)
Science Foundation, China, Vol.13 (1) (2005), p. 55-61
Engineering Sciences, China, Vol.2 (1) (2004), p. 40-45
Journal of Liaoning Technical University, China, Vol.26(1) (2007), p. 65-67
[2] Yang Chunyan, Cai Wen: Extension Engineering (Science Press Publications, Beijing, China 2007)
Science Foundation, China, Vol.13 (1) (2005), p. 55-61
Engineering Sciences, China, Vol.2 (1) (2004), p. 40-45
Journal of Liaoning Technical University, China, Vol.26(1) (2007), p. 65-67
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Qi Sheng Zhang, Qi Mao Zhang, Liang Tian
Because power station chooses NOR Flash as its main memory, it chooses JFFS2 (Journalling Flash File System Version 2, flash journaling file system version 2), mainly featured with “wear leveling” and "data compression", as its file system.
Earth Science Frontiers, 2011, 18(3) : 42-47.
Earth Science Frontiers, 2003, 10(1): 93-104.
Advances in Information Sciences and Service Sciences, 2012, 4(5):184-190
Advanced Materials Research, 2011, vol.171 - 172: 764-768.
Earth Science Frontiers, 2011, 18(3) : 42-47.
Earth Science Frontiers, 2003, 10(1): 93-104.
Advances in Information Sciences and Service Sciences, 2012, 4(5):184-190
Advanced Materials Research, 2011, vol.171 - 172: 764-768.