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Online since: August 2014
Authors: Jian Cao, Cong Yan, Shao Song Wan
Based on the work of Frank and Zadoff, D[1].
Using the modeling polishing instrument to do the polishing process in the internal of the elbow, the total distribution of its pressure is between -0.286MPa~0.208MPa, shown as Fig.1.
Fig.1 Total distribution of pressure in polishing surface Using the modeling polishing instrument to do the polishing process in the internal of the elbow, the distribution of the liquid’s flow rate is between 1.627m/s~8.761m/s, shown as Fig.2.
References [1] J.
“Optimal training sequences for channel estimation in bidirectional relay networks with multiple antennas,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 58, no. 2, pp.474-479, 2010
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Guang Fu Li, Ke Wei Fang, Jun Xu
Introduction World-wide ractical engineering experience and relevant researches showed that corrosion problems have significant effect on the the safety and economics of operating nuclear power plants [1].
Filler metals of nickel-based alloys or stainless steels are used to join them and so dissimilar metal welds are formed, as shown in Fig.1.
Experimental Procedures The materials 52M and 316L used in this work were machined from a dissimilar metal weld A508-52M-316L,with chemical compositions listed in Table 1.
Main relults are as follows: 1.
Kewei FANG, Guanjun LI, Guangfu LI, Wu YANG, Maolong ZHANG,  Zhiyuan SUN, Microstructure and Properties of Dissimilar Metal Weld A50852M316L Used for Nuclear Power Plants, Key Engineering Materials, 2011,vol. 479, pp.40-47 [10].
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Stelios M. Potirakis, Orhan Arkoc, Gurkan Tuna, Bilel Nefzi
Web-based Online Interface Fig. 1.
Fig.1 shows a characteristic screen of the developed online interface.
All the nodes in this scenario are within 1 hop.
References [1] S.
Sarma, Heavy metal contamination of drinking water in Kamrup district, Assam, India, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 179 (2011) 479-486. doi:10.1007/s10661-010-1750-7
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Seung Jae Lee, Su Deok Shon
Fig. 1.
Dumbbell shaped specimen Table 1.
Thermal chamber has the ability of setting the temperature up to 300℃ and raising the temperature by 1℃/s².
Note that the thickness of specimen is 0.25mm and width is 5mm cross section of specimen A is 1.25mm2.
References [1] J.Y.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Chao Jun Yang, Zhi Jiang Ni, Wu Zheng
The device used two driving and two driven plates duplex structure, as shown in Figure 1.
Fig.1 Duplex structure Fig.2 Schematic 1.driving shaft; 2.left sleeve; 3.left driving disk substrate; 4.permanent magnet; 5.left driven disk substrate; 6.double- headed screw thread; 7.deceleration device; 8.micro-motor; 9.right sleeve; 10.right driven plate substrate; 11.permanent magnet; 12.right driving disk substrate; 13. driven shaft; 14.supporting base; 15.bearing; 16.common coupling; 17.output shaft; 18.speed controller; 19.copper; 20.copper; 21.spring; 22.screw Auto-control adjustable speed asynchronous disk magnetic coupling device which was shown in Figure 1 mainly included the driving plate assembly (I), driven plate assembly (II) and adjustable speed assembly (III), and characterized in the adjustable speed assembly (III) that consisted of micro-motor, deceleration device and double-headed screw thread.
Fig.6 Animation of simulation Fig.7 Displacement curves of MARKER_10, MARKER_11 point Modeling and finite element analysis of magnetic torque When the numerical calculation of the magnetic field was done, some assumptions were carried out to simplify the calculation process: 1.
References [1] Yang Chaojun, Zheng Wu, Li Zhiteng, et al.
Materials Science Forum, 2006, 532/533: 476-479 [6] Gerald Parkingson, Eric Johnson.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Hui Bin Xu, Hui Bin Sun, Hong You Chen, Song Tang, Lei Luo
But, the difficulty in joint dissimilar Al alloy and Mg alloy become a major problem restricting the application of Al and Mg alloy [1,2].
The chemical composition of filler metal was Sn 61wt%, Zn 29wt% and Al 10wt%, which with dimensions 50mm×1.9mm×4.5mm.
The concept of brazing equipment was illustrated in Fig.1.
Fig.1 The concept of brazing equipment A series specimen was prepared for metallographic analysis.
Materials Characterization, Vol. 59(2007), P. 479 [9] B Smetana, S Zla, A Kroupa, M Zaludova, J Drapala, R Burkovic, D Petlak.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Apik Rusdiarna Ip, Margi Sasono
Introduction The WHO estimates there will be about 20 million cardiovascular diseases (CVD) deaths in 2015, accounting for 30 percent of all deaths worldwide [1]. 
Methodology Figure 1.
(a) (b) (c) Fig.1.
Technol. 32(6) (2008) 479-84 [5] C.K.
Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems 2(1) (2013) 18-26 [6] R.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Ying Jie Gao
Powder can be applied in different fields [ 1].
Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a tire tread composition .
Rubber tensile strength limit of about 1/10 of a common carbon steel .
Figure 1.
References [1] Yu Jin, Shirasugi powder production - waste tire recycling directions.
Online since: June 2007
Authors: Beom Su Ki, Chang Hoe Heo, So Hyun Kwon, Choong Soo Chi, Han Jun Oh, Jong Ho Lee, Yong Soo Jeong
Recently there have been many investigations on bioactive titania films for implant applications [1].
The anodizing process is shown in Fig. 1.
The addition of phosphoric acid to sulfuric acid brings about the change in the structure and morphology of anodic Fig. 1.
References [1] J.
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005), p. 3919 [4] M.A.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Chun Juan Dong, Qing Ye Pan
Linearization of Eq. (2) gives the relationship: (4) Where: the substrate removal rate (g.l−1.d−1); : the maximum utilization rate constant (g.l−1.d−1);: the saturation value constant (g.l−1.d−1); and is the sludge-bed volume of the EGSB reactor.
For low influent flow of 9L.h-1, 11L.h-1, the optimal was 4.0m.h-1 and 3.6m.h-1, and the corresponding topmost COD removal was 90% and 89%.
But with lower of 3.6m.h-1, 3.0m.h-1 and 3.1m.h-1, 2.8m.h-1, the COD removal only decreased to 89%, 86% and 88%, 85%, respectively.
At 26˚C, for 9L.h-1, 12 L.h-1, 15L.h-1, 24L.h-1 influent flow, the EGSB reactor could all have high COD removal efficiencies of 86.0%, 85.6%, 83.9%, 84.7%.
Bioeng. 44(1994), 469-479 [2] Rebac, S., van Lier, J.B., Janssen, M.G.J., Dekkers, F., Swinkels, K.T.M., Lettinga, G.
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