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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Mei Ling Zhang, Ke Zeng, Lei Feng, Jianhua Lin
The Optimal Selecting Technique on Well Logging items and Its Application to Identify Complex Lithology Profile
aMei-ling Zhang, bLei Feng, cJian-hua Lin, dKe Zeng
The earth science college of the Northeast Petroleum University, 163318; Daqing, Heilongjiang, China
azhangmeiling8@163.com, balaleizaizai@163.com, clinjianhua314@126.com, dzkdqpi@163.com
Keywords: optimal selection technology; complex lithology identification; parameter of evenness; parameter of distance; conventional well logging item; Hailaer basin
Abstract: Finding out the parameters with strong reflecting ability to construct recognition function can improve effectively identifying precision on complicatesets of geophysics data.
The reason we do not use the potassium item in the calculation is that the feldspar rock fragments with rich volcanoclastic rock in potassium is less; according to the analysis data of core slice, the tuff of andesite and the volcanic breccia's fractures are both mainly filled by altered material in Hailaer, and the tuff of rhyolite shows good porosity or finer particles and high content of irreducible water.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (41274132).
Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2005.35(1):39-42.In Chinese
Acta Petrologica Et Mineralogica, Earth Science, 1987,12(6):571-577.In Chinese
The reason we do not use the potassium item in the calculation is that the feldspar rock fragments with rich volcanoclastic rock in potassium is less; according to the analysis data of core slice, the tuff of andesite and the volcanic breccia's fractures are both mainly filled by altered material in Hailaer, and the tuff of rhyolite shows good porosity or finer particles and high content of irreducible water.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (41274132).
Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2005.35(1):39-42.In Chinese
Acta Petrologica Et Mineralogica, Earth Science, 1987,12(6):571-577.In Chinese
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Dan Guang Pan, Ming Chao Yang
Tunnel site stratigraphic composed of limestone, from the material landscape, with weak to moderate intensity dissolution.
Acknowledgements The research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grants 51078032.
Beijing: Science Press, 2002.
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1996, 18(3):128-131.
Hauzhong University of Science and Technology, 1989.
Acknowledgements The research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grants 51078032.
Beijing: Science Press, 2002.
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1996, 18(3):128-131.
Hauzhong University of Science and Technology, 1989.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Qi Xin Liu, Zhi Yong Cai, Xiao Ping Yu
The Comparative Study of Non-equilibrium and Equilibrium MD Simulation Results on Gas Flow in Nanopore
Qixin Liu1,a, Zhiyong Cai2,b, Xiaoping, Yu1,c
1School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, P R China
2School of Safty Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331 P R China
a23056930@sohu.com,bczy_yykj@163.com,cyuxiaoping2001@126.com
Keywords: non-equilibrium molecular dynamics, equilibrium molecular dynamics, nanopore
Abstract.
For decreasing the computational loads, the solid atoms are kept stationary and for the reason of simplicity, the nanopre material is also set as argon but in the solid state.
Acknowledgements The study of this paper is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51206201) and Scientific and Technical Research Foundation of Chongqing Education Commission, China (KJ121424), Research Foundation of Chongqing University of Science & Technology, the project No. is CK2011B26.
International Journal of Heat and Mass transfer. 51(2008), 1770
For decreasing the computational loads, the solid atoms are kept stationary and for the reason of simplicity, the nanopre material is also set as argon but in the solid state.
Acknowledgements The study of this paper is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51206201) and Scientific and Technical Research Foundation of Chongqing Education Commission, China (KJ121424), Research Foundation of Chongqing University of Science & Technology, the project No. is CK2011B26.
International Journal of Heat and Mass transfer. 51(2008), 1770
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Guo Feng Yang, Ting Shun Li, Jia Kui Zhao, Jing Zhou
There is great harm on the power facilities such as tower and transfer substations built in the area: the mined-out area foundation occurs horizontal deformation since the basis of the power facilities is generally brittle material which has lower tensile strength and high compressive strength.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Science and Technology Project of SGEPRI (State Grid Electric Power Research Institute) entitled “Research on the Information Processing and Typical Applications for Electric Internet of Things”, the Science and Technology Projects of State Grid Corporation of China entitled “Research on the Integrated Supporting Technologies for Intelligent Marketing Business based on the International IEC-CIM/CIS Standard” and “Research on the Technologies of Analysis and Pre-Warning for Company Operation”.
Cavitary based on BP neural network the mined-out area stability evaluation research, Journal of Xi'an University of Science and Technology, 2012,32 (2): 234-238 [7] Shen is Qi, Yang Jianwei, ZhengXiping based on neural network mining subsidence prediction, Coal Geology & Exploration, 2001,29 (3): 42 -43 [8] Ding Chen Chien, Wang Jilin.
China Safety Science, 2009,19 (2): 124-128.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Science and Technology Project of SGEPRI (State Grid Electric Power Research Institute) entitled “Research on the Information Processing and Typical Applications for Electric Internet of Things”, the Science and Technology Projects of State Grid Corporation of China entitled “Research on the Integrated Supporting Technologies for Intelligent Marketing Business based on the International IEC-CIM/CIS Standard” and “Research on the Technologies of Analysis and Pre-Warning for Company Operation”.
Cavitary based on BP neural network the mined-out area stability evaluation research, Journal of Xi'an University of Science and Technology, 2012,32 (2): 234-238 [7] Shen is Qi, Yang Jianwei, ZhengXiping based on neural network mining subsidence prediction, Coal Geology & Exploration, 2001,29 (3): 42 -43 [8] Ding Chen Chien, Wang Jilin.
China Safety Science, 2009,19 (2): 124-128.
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Wan Tsun Tseng, Yi Chang Wu, Li Iau Su
Thrust Study of a Novel PM Linear Synchronous Motor
Wan-Tsun Tseng1, a*, Yi-Chang Wu2,b and Li-Iau Su1,c
1Department of Electrical Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliou Yunlin, 64002, Taiwan, R.O.C.
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliou Yunlin, 64002, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Once material parameters and boundary conditions of the motor are available, we proceed to solve a system of equations from the grid.
Acknowledgment The authors wish to express their appreciation to National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, and National Science Council Taiwan under Grand NSC 102-2221-E-224-019 for supporting this study.
Kuo: Using Taguchi’s method to minimize cogging force of a PM transverse flux linear motor, Journal of Vibroengineering, 16, 4, (2014) 1944-1951
Once material parameters and boundary conditions of the motor are available, we proceed to solve a system of equations from the grid.
Acknowledgment The authors wish to express their appreciation to National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, and National Science Council Taiwan under Grand NSC 102-2221-E-224-019 for supporting this study.
Kuo: Using Taguchi’s method to minimize cogging force of a PM transverse flux linear motor, Journal of Vibroengineering, 16, 4, (2014) 1944-1951
Online since: October 2004
Authors: Liang Chi Zhang
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Online since: September 2008
Authors: Rahmat A. Shoureshi, Sun W. Lim
In comparison,
current structural materials do not have any capabilities close to what the biological systems have
and are capable of doing.
Fig. 3: Operation of a 30 µm Long Forisome after pH or Ca2+ variations [22] Fig. 4: Different Configurations of Piezo-Ceramics as Sensors and Actuators [23] One of the more recent advancement in piezo-ceramic materials has been the development and fabrication of Ceramic Fiber Reinforced Piezo (CFRP) materials [20].
Shen (2005), "Prospective Energy Densities in the Forisome: A New Smart Material", Materials Science and Engineering: C Biomimetic and Supramolecular Systems
Peters (2005), "Forisome Based Biomimetic Smart Materials," Smart Materials and Structures, 2005
Rodgers (1995), "Anisotropic Actuation with Piezoelectric Fiber Co-posits," Journal of Intelligent Materials in Systems Structures, Nov. 6, 338-349
Fig. 3: Operation of a 30 µm Long Forisome after pH or Ca2+ variations [22] Fig. 4: Different Configurations of Piezo-Ceramics as Sensors and Actuators [23] One of the more recent advancement in piezo-ceramic materials has been the development and fabrication of Ceramic Fiber Reinforced Piezo (CFRP) materials [20].
Shen (2005), "Prospective Energy Densities in the Forisome: A New Smart Material", Materials Science and Engineering: C Biomimetic and Supramolecular Systems
Peters (2005), "Forisome Based Biomimetic Smart Materials," Smart Materials and Structures, 2005
Rodgers (1995), "Anisotropic Actuation with Piezoelectric Fiber Co-posits," Journal of Intelligent Materials in Systems Structures, Nov. 6, 338-349
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Zi Li Liu, Xin Bo Liu, Xin Chun Yan, Gui Bin Zhou
Investigation on structure and electrochemical properties of MgNi+x%B (x=0,2,5,10) hydrogen storage alloys
Zili Liua, Xinbo Liub, Xinchun Yanc, and Guibin Zhoud
College of Material science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 29 Yudao Street, 210016 Nanjing, China
azililiu@sohu.com, bliuxinbo@nuaa.edu.cn, cyanxinchun@nuaa.edu.cn,d1986zgb@sohu.com
Keywords: Mg-based electrode alloys, Hydrogen storage alloy, Electrochemical properties, Boron
Abstract.
However, it is still not clear about the effects of boron on the structure and properties of amorphous MgNi electrode materials.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by a grant from Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China (BK2009577), and the key technologies R & D program of Jiangsu Province of China (BE2010103).
W: Rare metal materials and engineering.
Huang: Chinese journal of chemical physics.
However, it is still not clear about the effects of boron on the structure and properties of amorphous MgNi electrode materials.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by a grant from Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China (BK2009577), and the key technologies R & D program of Jiangsu Province of China (BE2010103).
W: Rare metal materials and engineering.
Huang: Chinese journal of chemical physics.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Susana Méndez, Jacques Lacaze, Iker Asenjo, Jon Sertucha, Ramón Suárez, Peio Larrañaga
Ignaszak: Materials Science (Medziagotyra) Vol. 9 (2003), p. 245
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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yuan Hong Ding, Hong Qiang Ren, Jian Lu, Qing Wang
Effects of Trichloroethylene on the wastewater treatment in membrane bioreactors
DING Yuanhong1,a, WANG Qing1 , REN Hongqiang1, LU Jian2
1State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210046 China
2China Yixing Industrial Park for Environmental Science and Technology, Yixing 214200 China
aEmail: yhding@nju.edu.cn;
Keywords: activity, activated sludge, trichloroethylene, membrane bioreactors
Abstract.
The Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs), combining separation membrane and biological reactors, has much more advantages than conventional activated sludge processes using gravity settlers, such as higher biomass concentration, better and more reliable effluent quality, lower sludge production and compacted volume[5,6,7], despite the negative appraisal for expensive cost related to membranes and aeration[8], many large-scale MBRs had been constructed for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment, or drinking-water treatment, many researches are mainly on the mechanisms of membrane foulings and some related key factors influencing the membrane performance, and concluded that appropriate materials and good hydraulic conditions in MBRs could maintain a good performance for a long time, in this experiments, MBRs is used as an method to captures effectively the nitrifying bacteria, and maintain enough mass of nitrifying bacteria to degradate TCE.
Materials and methods Experimental apparatus Three series of submerged membrane bioreactors, with working volume of 9 liter, was operated simultaneously, three piece of membrane (length 0.303m× breadth 0.212m, pore size 0.4μm), was supplied, aeration was supplied through a porous tube at the bottom, and the effluent was sucked out intermittently by a peristaltic pump (COLE-PARMER Co.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the natural Science Council of the Jiangsu Province for financially supporting this research.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,B73: 129~142(2000)
The Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs), combining separation membrane and biological reactors, has much more advantages than conventional activated sludge processes using gravity settlers, such as higher biomass concentration, better and more reliable effluent quality, lower sludge production and compacted volume[5,6,7], despite the negative appraisal for expensive cost related to membranes and aeration[8], many large-scale MBRs had been constructed for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment, or drinking-water treatment, many researches are mainly on the mechanisms of membrane foulings and some related key factors influencing the membrane performance, and concluded that appropriate materials and good hydraulic conditions in MBRs could maintain a good performance for a long time, in this experiments, MBRs is used as an method to captures effectively the nitrifying bacteria, and maintain enough mass of nitrifying bacteria to degradate TCE.
Materials and methods Experimental apparatus Three series of submerged membrane bioreactors, with working volume of 9 liter, was operated simultaneously, three piece of membrane (length 0.303m× breadth 0.212m, pore size 0.4μm), was supplied, aeration was supplied through a porous tube at the bottom, and the effluent was sucked out intermittently by a peristaltic pump (COLE-PARMER Co.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the natural Science Council of the Jiangsu Province for financially supporting this research.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,B73: 129~142(2000)