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Online since: November 2013
Authors: Xiao Ming Huang, Shi Jie Ma
The test road has total length of five kilometers and is divided into five sections, each section is designed with different materials combination and thickness, shown as Figure 1.
(2) Section S5, the structure with the thinnest HMA layer, had the highest strains, even though thick layers of pozzolanic bound materials underlay it.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Journal of Central South University: Science and Technology, 2007,38(6):1232-1238 (In Chinese).
(2) Section S5, the structure with the thinnest HMA layer, had the highest strains, even though thick layers of pozzolanic bound materials underlay it.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Journal of Central South University: Science and Technology, 2007,38(6):1232-1238 (In Chinese).
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Simone Simões Amaral, Juliana Esteves Fernandes Cieslinski, Maria Angélica Martins Costa, João Andrade Carvalho
Introduction
Air pollution has been a theme intensely researched in recent decades and their reduction is a factor of great importance in the pursuit of preserving the environment and in the implementation of sustainable development, because its effects affect in many ways human health, ecosystems and materials.
Materials and Methods In this study were used the following biomass: sugarcane bagasse, coffee pods, Eucalyptus grandis and Pinus elliottii.The burning of biomass were carried out with the aid of a biomass burner coupled to a biomass feeder (Fig. 1).
Burnt sugarcane harvesting: Particulate matter exposure and the effects on lung function, oxidative stress, and urinary 1-hydroxypyrene, Science of the Total Environment. 437 (2012) 200-208
Volatility and mixing states of ultrafine particles from biomass burning, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 205-206 (2012) 189-197, 2012
Materials and Methods In this study were used the following biomass: sugarcane bagasse, coffee pods, Eucalyptus grandis and Pinus elliottii.The burning of biomass were carried out with the aid of a biomass burner coupled to a biomass feeder (Fig. 1).
Burnt sugarcane harvesting: Particulate matter exposure and the effects on lung function, oxidative stress, and urinary 1-hydroxypyrene, Science of the Total Environment. 437 (2012) 200-208
Volatility and mixing states of ultrafine particles from biomass burning, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 205-206 (2012) 189-197, 2012
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Liubov I. Kozhara, Sergey Y. Polevoy, I.V. Popov
Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 12 Ak.
Introduction The "metamaterials", or “artificial materials” with electromagnetic properties, which can be designed by experimentally are of strong interest now for the GHz and THz band devices design.
One of useful model of such type objects is so called wire medium formed by a lattice of metal wires which are made of non-magnetic (magnetic) materials.
Aktaş, High-Frequency Magnetoresonance Absorption in Amorphous Magnetic Microwires, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 247 (2002) 222-229.
Introduction The "metamaterials", or “artificial materials” with electromagnetic properties, which can be designed by experimentally are of strong interest now for the GHz and THz band devices design.
One of useful model of such type objects is so called wire medium formed by a lattice of metal wires which are made of non-magnetic (magnetic) materials.
Aktaş, High-Frequency Magnetoresonance Absorption in Amorphous Magnetic Microwires, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 247 (2002) 222-229.
Online since: May 2004
Authors: M. El-Hofy, M. El-Shahawy, R. Ebrahimi
Ebrahim
Physics Department Faculty of Science,
Menoufia University, Shebin
El-koom, Egypt
E-mail: elhofy2000@yahoo.com
Keywords: Doped YBCO, transition temperature Tc, ΔTc, crystal parameters
, crystal field modification
Abstract.
Experimental Samples Preparation The raw materials Y2O3, BaCO3, CuO, and Mo2O3 purity 99.98%, were dried for 10 hr in drier at 120 Co . the dried materials were mixed according to the following stoichiometric compositions for the three series:YBa2 Cu 3-x Mox O7-δ , Y 1-x Mo x Ba2 Cu3 O7-δ and YBa2-x Mo CuO7-δ .Where x = 0, 0.02, 0.05, 0.08, 0.10, 0.15, and 0.30.
Tarasecon: Material Letters Vol. 6(8, 9) (1988), p. 269 [5] N.
Ipposhi and Kohzoh Masuda: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol.26 (5) (1987), p.
Suzuki: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 26 (5) (1987), p.
Experimental Samples Preparation The raw materials Y2O3, BaCO3, CuO, and Mo2O3 purity 99.98%, were dried for 10 hr in drier at 120 Co . the dried materials were mixed according to the following stoichiometric compositions for the three series:YBa2 Cu 3-x Mox O7-δ , Y 1-x Mo x Ba2 Cu3 O7-δ and YBa2-x Mo CuO7-δ .Where x = 0, 0.02, 0.05, 0.08, 0.10, 0.15, and 0.30.
Tarasecon: Material Letters Vol. 6(8, 9) (1988), p. 269 [5] N.
Ipposhi and Kohzoh Masuda: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol.26 (5) (1987), p.
Suzuki: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 26 (5) (1987), p.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Ferdiansyah Ferdiansyah, Fedik Abdul Rantam, Dwikora Novembri Utomo, Purwati Purwati
Materials and Methods
This study was true experimental research with post-test only control group design using New Zealand white rabbit as subject.
Toxicity Tests Results Toxicity comparison of each material is presented in Figure 2.
Basic Science of Articular Cartilage Repair.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 14, pp. 1915-1923
The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 46, pp. 877–81
Toxicity Tests Results Toxicity comparison of each material is presented in Figure 2.
Basic Science of Articular Cartilage Repair.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 14, pp. 1915-1923
The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 46, pp. 877–81
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Paul Jhon G. Eugenio, Keit Sean Amir M. Rapanit, John Christian Gerard S. Galande, John Francis Nilo, Marilou M. Sarong, Juvy J. Monserate
Materials and Methods
Bacterial strain, chemicals, and reagents
Ralstonia solanacearum strains were obtained from University of the Philippines – Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
The final product of the synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles revealed an off-white color powder material (Figure 1c).
Materials Letters 59(7) (2005) 779-781
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. 2(1) (2012) S136-S139
Asia Life Sciences 27(2) (2018) 481-495
The final product of the synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles revealed an off-white color powder material (Figure 1c).
Materials Letters 59(7) (2005) 779-781
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. 2(1) (2012) S136-S139
Asia Life Sciences 27(2) (2018) 481-495
Online since: September 2012
Authors: P. Rizzo
Goldberg: Materials Evaluation 54(3) (1996), p.401
Forli: Materials Evaluation 41(4), (1983)
Desset: Marine Technology Society Journal 41(2) (2007), p. 44
Burdekin: Measurement Science and Technology 16(11) (2005), p. 2265
Burdekin: Smart Materials and Structures 16(5) (2007), p. 1857.
Forli: Materials Evaluation 41(4), (1983)
Desset: Marine Technology Society Journal 41(2) (2007), p. 44
Burdekin: Measurement Science and Technology 16(11) (2005), p. 2265
Burdekin: Smart Materials and Structures 16(5) (2007), p. 1857.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Philip J. Vardon, Gabrie Meesters, Henk M. Jonkers, Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht, Nelson J.A. Mota, Yask Kulshreshtha
Therefore, there is a need for a comprehensive study to provide insight on water-resistance of cow-dung stabilised earthen materials.
With a growing interest in ecological building materials, research and application of earthen materials are expected to grow.
Mud, Mud: The Potential of Earth-Based Materials for Third World Housing.
PLoS One 12, e0178110. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178110 [9].
Plant aggregates and fibers in earth construction materials: A review.
With a growing interest in ecological building materials, research and application of earthen materials are expected to grow.
Mud, Mud: The Potential of Earth-Based Materials for Third World Housing.
PLoS One 12, e0178110. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178110 [9].
Plant aggregates and fibers in earth construction materials: A review.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Eric Jägle, Hideaki Ikehata
Nucleation of grains during cooling from the liquid plays an essential role in determining the final grain size distribution, especially if the material does not have a solid-state phase transformation, i.e. when grain refinement by thermo(-mechanical) treatments is not available.
These results suggest that the grains grew epitaxially from already-solidified material.
Humbeeck, Changing the alloy composition of Al7075 for better processability by selective laser melting, J. of Material Processing Te chnology, 238 (2016) 437-445 [3] I.
Smurov, Energy input effect on morphology and microstructure of selective laser melting single track from metallic powder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 213 (2013) 606-613 [4] B.
Enomoto, Discrete lattice plane analysis of Baker-Nutting related B1 compound/ferrite interfacial energy, Materials Science & Engineering A, A332 (2002) 184-192
These results suggest that the grains grew epitaxially from already-solidified material.
Humbeeck, Changing the alloy composition of Al7075 for better processability by selective laser melting, J. of Material Processing Te chnology, 238 (2016) 437-445 [3] I.
Smurov, Energy input effect on morphology and microstructure of selective laser melting single track from metallic powder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 213 (2013) 606-613 [4] B.
Enomoto, Discrete lattice plane analysis of Baker-Nutting related B1 compound/ferrite interfacial energy, Materials Science & Engineering A, A332 (2002) 184-192
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Jan Holnicki-Szulc, P. Pawłowski, C. Graczykowski, A. Mróz, G. Mikułowski
Pawłowski1, e,
1
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Świętokrzyska
21, 00-049 Warsaw, Poland
a
holnicki@ippt.gov.pl, b
cgraczyk@ippt.gov.pl, cgmikulow@ippt.gov.pl, d
amroz@ippt.gov.pl,
e
ppawl@ippt.gov.pl
Keywords: Adaptive Impact Absorption, Adaptive structures, Optimal control.
The walls of the pneumatic structure can be made of rubber reinforced by steel rods or any other material which provides high durability and allows large deformations during ship impact.
Two possibilities to overcome this barrier are new composite materials development on one hand and new adaptive solutions on the other.
AIAA Journal vol.36, No.3, 1998
[3] Holnicki-Szulc J., Pawlowski P., Wiklo M., High-performance impact absorbing materials - the concept, design tools and applications, Smart Materials and Structures, vol.12, number 3, 2003 [4] Graczykowski C., Holnicki J., Protecting offshore wind turbines against ship impacts by means of adaptive inflatable structures, Shock and Vibration, IOS Press, in print
The walls of the pneumatic structure can be made of rubber reinforced by steel rods or any other material which provides high durability and allows large deformations during ship impact.
Two possibilities to overcome this barrier are new composite materials development on one hand and new adaptive solutions on the other.
AIAA Journal vol.36, No.3, 1998
[3] Holnicki-Szulc J., Pawlowski P., Wiklo M., High-performance impact absorbing materials - the concept, design tools and applications, Smart Materials and Structures, vol.12, number 3, 2003 [4] Graczykowski C., Holnicki J., Protecting offshore wind turbines against ship impacts by means of adaptive inflatable structures, Shock and Vibration, IOS Press, in print