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Online since: December 2009
Authors: Gianluca Buffa, Livan Fratini
TIG or laser, show unsatisfying results when utilized with some
aluminum alloys, due to the problems caused by the melting of the materials.
Sinh, Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 13, 109-116
In: Proceedings of the Materials for Lean Weight Vehicles Conference, Warwick, UK (1995) 137-146
Saito, J. of Mat.s Science Letters, Vol. 22 (2003) 343-356
Piacentini, Journal of Materials Processing Technology vol. 208 (1-3) (2008. 309-317 [13] K.V.
Sinh, Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 13, 109-116
In: Proceedings of the Materials for Lean Weight Vehicles Conference, Warwick, UK (1995) 137-146
Saito, J. of Mat.s Science Letters, Vol. 22 (2003) 343-356
Piacentini, Journal of Materials Processing Technology vol. 208 (1-3) (2008. 309-317 [13] K.V.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Shao Gang Liu, Chen Feng Fan, Zhi Liang Zhu
Kinetics of Monochloramine Decay in model and distribution system waters
Shao-gang LIU1,2,aThis study was supported by National Mega-Project of Science and Technology of China (No. 2008ZX07421-002)
, Chen-feng Fan1b, Zhi-liang Zhu1c
1State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, Key Laboratory of Yangtze Aquatic Environment of Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China
2Department of Chemical and Ecological Engineering, Guangxi University for Nationalities, Nanning, 536000, China
aliushaogang2005@163.com, bfanchenfeng@163.com, czzl@tongji.edu.cn.
Materials and methods All chemicals were analytical reagent grade or better, and all solvents used in extractions were high-purity grade.
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 1. 16-24. (1998) [10] T.W.
Materials and methods All chemicals were analytical reagent grade or better, and all solvents used in extractions were high-purity grade.
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 1. 16-24. (1998) [10] T.W.
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Roald E. Taymanov, Ksenia Sapozhnikova
Metrological self-check of sensor: an automatic procedure of testing the sensor metrological
serviceability within the process of its operation, which is realized using an accepted reference
value, formed with the help of an additional (redundant) embedded element (measuring transducer
or material measure) or of an additional parameter of an output signal.
Metrological direct self-check of sensor: a metrological self-check performed by means of evaluating the deviation of a measured value from an accepted reference value formed by an embedded element (redundant measuring transducer or material measure) of a higher accuracy.
Barberree, in: Temperature: Its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry, 7, D.C.
Yurish: Sensors & Transducers Journal.
Metrological direct self-check of sensor: a metrological self-check performed by means of evaluating the deviation of a measured value from an accepted reference value formed by an embedded element (redundant measuring transducer or material measure) of a higher accuracy.
Barberree, in: Temperature: Its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry, 7, D.C.
Yurish: Sensors & Transducers Journal.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yuan Chen
In order to design new assistance tools for assisting cooperation, Kubicki et al. [2] applied model driven engineering to model the particular cooperative activities in the AEC sector and demonstrated how the model approach allows users to develop the information structure of a new coordination tool with the concern of research domains including social sciences, human-machine interface, mobile and ubiquitous computing and model driven engineering.
Spatial data, design data, material data, schedule data, and project management data can be stored and maintained by using the relational DBMS, which can provide functions of storing, querying and data sharing.
The application independent models at this layer have the capability to contain various types of information in a construction project including spatial information, material information, design information, schedule information and project management information through the use of IFC, STEP and ifcXML
Humbert: Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon), Vol. 11 (2006), p. 565 [3] M.A.
Spatial data, design data, material data, schedule data, and project management data can be stored and maintained by using the relational DBMS, which can provide functions of storing, querying and data sharing.
The application independent models at this layer have the capability to contain various types of information in a construction project including spatial information, material information, design information, schedule information and project management information through the use of IFC, STEP and ifcXML
Humbert: Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon), Vol. 11 (2006), p. 565 [3] M.A.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Jian Hong Mao
However, each structure is inseparable from the application of the reinforced concrete materials, because this is foundation to ensure the internal stability of the station.
Shanghai Railway Science & Technology 22(8):51-53 [3] Zhu Mingliang, Chen Tianhua (2010) Analysis on the Dynamic responses of light rail and Viaduct System [J].
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University 33(16):5-7 [4] Jiang Shaoping, Zhong Ziyu (2009) Analysis on Shanghai Railroad Transportation Construction Technology [J].
Shanghai Railway Science & Technology 22(8):51-53 [3] Zhu Mingliang, Chen Tianhua (2010) Analysis on the Dynamic responses of light rail and Viaduct System [J].
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University 33(16):5-7 [4] Jiang Shaoping, Zhong Ziyu (2009) Analysis on Shanghai Railroad Transportation Construction Technology [J].
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Dong Qian Xue, Shi Dong Liu, Jun Gao
The analysis of landscape pattern evolution of coastal area in Shanghai Hangzhou Bay North shore
LIU Shidong1, a, GAO Jun2, b and XUE Dongqian3, c
1 College of culture and tourism, Xian University of Arts and Science, Xi’an, China
2 Institute of tourism Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China
3 College of tourism and environment, ShaanXi Normal University, Xi’an, China
aliushidong1981@126.com, bgaojun@shnu.edu.cn, cxuedq@snnu.edu.cn
Keywords: landscape pattern evolution; 3S technologies analysis; coastal area; Shanghai Hangzhou Bay north shore.
Materials and Methods 1.
Journal of Forestry Research Vol.19 (2008), p. 164-170
Materials and Methods 1.
Journal of Forestry Research Vol.19 (2008), p. 164-170
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Qi Yuan Gu, Gen Wu, Xi Ning Lu
Adsorption of Volatile Phenol in Coking Wastewater by Diatomite
Qiyuan Gu1, a, Gen Wu2,b and Xining Lu1
1School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
2 Basic Research Service, MOST, Beijing 100862, China
aguqiyuan1984@gmail.com, bwugen0991@gmail.com,
Keywords: diatomite; volatile phenol; coking wastewater; adsorption
Abstract.
Materials and Methods Wastewater Real coal coking wastewater used in this study was collected from the full-scale wastewater treatment facility of a coke plant, Henan in China.
Journal of Environmental Quality.
Materials and Methods Wastewater Real coal coking wastewater used in this study was collected from the full-scale wastewater treatment facility of a coke plant, Henan in China.
Journal of Environmental Quality.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: De Yun Ding
(Grant No. 2013-18) and the National Key Technology Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (Grant No.2012BAJ01B01).
Vol. 23 (2012), p.879 [3] Deyun Ding, Weifeng Wang, Meiqun Huang, Xiuren Yang and Zongzhen Wu: Applied Mechanics and Materials.
(China Planning Press, Beijing, 2012) [5] Yingmin Li, Lu Wang, Yangbing Liu and Liping Liu: Journal of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, Vol. 32(1) (2012), p.106 [6] Beijing MIDAS Information Technology Co., Ltd: MIDAS/GTS Technical Manual.
Vol. 23 (2012), p.879 [3] Deyun Ding, Weifeng Wang, Meiqun Huang, Xiuren Yang and Zongzhen Wu: Applied Mechanics and Materials.
(China Planning Press, Beijing, 2012) [5] Yingmin Li, Lu Wang, Yangbing Liu and Liping Liu: Journal of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, Vol. 32(1) (2012), p.106 [6] Beijing MIDAS Information Technology Co., Ltd: MIDAS/GTS Technical Manual.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Li Juan Zhao, Lu Chen
Bearing life correction formula (1)
In the formula: load factor; reliability life correction factor: the life of the lubrication correction factor; the life of the lubricating oil filter accuracy correction factor; the life of lubricating oil water content correction factor; material meltinglife modification factor; the life of the material surface hardness correction factcor; the life of the temperature correction factor; the radial clearance of the life correction coefficient; the life correction factor for axial deflection; basic dynamic load N; equivalent dynamic load, N; life index.
The Characteristics of Rolling Bearing and Practical Technology [M].Gui Zhou: Guizhou science and technology publishing house.1991
[4] Zhao lijuan,Liu xunan,Lu tieliang.Reliability Research of Shearer Cutting Unit Based on Virtual Prototyping Technology[J].Journal of Guangxi University .
The Characteristics of Rolling Bearing and Practical Technology [M].Gui Zhou: Guizhou science and technology publishing house.1991
[4] Zhao lijuan,Liu xunan,Lu tieliang.Reliability Research of Shearer Cutting Unit Based on Virtual Prototyping Technology[J].Journal of Guangxi University .