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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jia Hai Yuan, Sheng Hui Sun
Status of the wind power industry in China The supply chain of wind power is consisted of raw material suppliers, components manufacturers, wind turbine manufacturers, wind farm developers and operators, grid operators and the related service suppliers.
References [1] Lanju Liu: submitted to Water Resources and Power Vol.30 No.8 Aug. 2012, p.211 [2] JunFeng Li etc: CHINA WIND POWER OUTLOOK 2012(In Chinese) China Environmental Science Publishers (2012) [3] Peng Ru, Qiang Zhi, Fang Zhang, Xiaotian Zhong, Jianqiang Li, Jun Su: submitted to Energy Policy (2012), p.58-69 [4] The Statistics Of Installed Wind Power Capacity In China In 2011(In Chinese) Chinese Wind Energy Association(2012.03) [5] Information on http://info.jctrans.com/news/industry_economy/20129191526954.shtml [6] Cui Mi, Xumei Yuan, Weidong Meng: submitted to Journal Of Intelligence Vol. 29 No. 11 Nov. 2010, p.39-43 [7] Information on http://windpower.ofweek.com/2012-07/ART-330002-8470-28632296.html [8] Li, J: submitted to Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews(2010) 14, p.1154–1171
Online since: December 2007
Authors: D. Zheng, C. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, L.J. Xie
Usui's characteristic equation of adhesive wear, wear rate is dependent on temperature at tool face, normal stress and relative sliding velocity at tool/chip and tool/work interface, as shown in eq. 1 )exp( ffsCvw θλσ − =& (1) where w& is wear rate, i.e. the wear volume per unit area and unit time; sv is the relative sliding velocity of workpiece material on the tool face, fσ the normal stress, fθ the absolute temperature; C and λ are constants, their value for the combination of carbon steel and carbide P20 are given in Table 1.
And support for this work by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.
Kitagawa: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.100 (1978) No.5, pp. 236-243
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Cun Lin Zhang, Ye Shu Li, Ning Tao, Li Chun Feng, Zhi Zeng
It also analysis the parameters which affect the RTC, it is helpful to approximately analysis the thermal properties of base material and the defect when both were unknown.
Acknowledgments This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation of China No.10804078 and No.61079020, in part by the Project Foundation of Chongqing Municipal Education Committee (No.
Sun, Analysis of Pulsed Thermography Methods for Defect DepthPrediction, Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 128 / 329, APR 2006 [6] M.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhen Hao Liu, Lin Yao, Xiao Yong Peng, Fen Wan, Jing Fang Xie
Considering the harm of the biochemical terror to person in buildings, American LBNL (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) has done a lot of work on biochemical material properties, influence of internal security made by indoor and outdoor terrorist poison gas, and the numerical simulation and experimental research about poison gas diffusion and transmission in large space building [1-4].
Analysis of Biochemical Terror Patterns the Ventilation Technology in Public Large Space Buildings(in Chinese), China Safety Science Journal(CSSJ), 2006,16(11): 64-69 [7] Cai Hao, Long Weiding, Zhu Peigen,etc.Threats of Chemical, Biological and Radiological Attacks to Building Environment Security and Relevant Countermeasures(in Chinese), Building Energy & Environment, 2005,24(6): 24-29
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Guang Cheng Jiang, Jie Nian Yan, Shui Xiang Xie, Ying Jun Fu, Wei Wei Zang, Shuai Wei Yang, Zhi Yong Li
(See fig.2) Fig.1 Optimized particle size distribution compared with different Fig.2 Adjusted optimizing line for field application commercial grads of calcium carbonate to seal 58μm pore throat size Investigation on Active Calcium Carbonate In order to form the organophilic passage in the mud cake, it is necessary to join the organophilic material in the drilling fluid.
Acknowledgements The research project was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Project No. 50904074)and Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China(Project No. 20070425024) References [1] Abrams,A.
Journal of Oil & Gas Technology,2007,29(3),299-301(in Chinese) [4] Kaeuffer M.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: Mi Sook Hwang, Jin Koo Kim, Doo Saing Sim, Yoon Sik Oh, Han Gu Choi
Journal Citation (to be inserted by the publisher) Copyright by Trans Tech Publications Growth and reproduction of Porphyra kuniedae Kurogi (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from Korea Mi Sook Hwang 1 , Jin Koo Kim 2 , Doo-Saing Sim 3 , Yoon Sik Oh 4 and Han-Gu Choi5 1 Seaweed Research Center, South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, Mokpo, 530-831 (mishwang@nfrdi.re.kr) 2 South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI, Yosu, 556-823 (ichthy@nfrdi.re.kr) 3 South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI, Yosu, 556-823 (dssim@nfrda.re.kr) 4 Division of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Chinju, 660-701 (maroh@gsnu.ac.kr) 5 Institute of Natural Sciences, Kangnung National University, Kangnung, 210-702, Korea (hchoi82@mac.com) Keywords: biomass, cohort analysis, growth, Porphyra kuniedae, reproduction.
Materials and Methods Leafy plants of Porphyra kuniedae were sampled at Goseong (34° 80'N; 128° 10'E, Fig. 1) on the southern coast of Korea from November 2001 to March 2002.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yan Hua Wei, Er Peng Zhang, Fu Chen, Yu Zhang, Hai Lin Zhang
Materials and Methods Site Description and Experimental Design.
A long-term field experiment was initiated in 2001 at the Luancheng Ecological Station of the Chinese Academy of Science, Hebei Province, (37°50′N, 114°40′E, elevation is 50.1 m).
We would like to express our sincerely thanks to Luancheng Agro-Ecosystem Experimental Station, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Groffman: Management to mitigate and adapt to climate change Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 66, 276-286 (2011)
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Mocan- Hognogi Radu Florin, Costin Nicolae, Constantin Craciun, Malutan Andrei, Trif Ioana, Ciortea Razvan, Mihu Dan
Material and Methods This study has been conducted using a total of 30 female Wistar white rats, with an average weight of 200 g, obtained from the Bio-base of the “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Cluj-Napoca.
The superficial layer is far more complex than in the control group, as distinctive 2-3 layers of keratin-impregnated material appear here.
International Journal of Epidemiology, 30 (2001) 423-426
[12] T.Nevalainen, E.Berge, P.Gallix, B.Jilge, E.Melloni, P.Thomann, B.Waynforth, L.F. van Zutphen, FELASA guidelines for education of specialists in laboratory animal science (Category D).
Report of the Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations Working Group on Education of Specialists (Category D) accepted by the FELASA Board of Management.Lab Anim., 33(1) (1999) 1-15
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Stephan Rinderknecht, Bruno Strah
The flywheel workload can be increased using fiber-reinforced material, which increases the energy density.
Maximum rotational speed with objectives to achieve high utilization without exceeding maximum material stress determines the required moment of inertia and hence its geometry.
The ecological assessment considers the overall material and energy flows and additional environmental pollution over the product life cycle.
CTI-Symposium Innovative Automotive Transmissions, Hybrid & Electric Drives, Dezember 2008. [8] Torsten Felzer and Rainer Nordmann, "Evaluating the Hands-Free Mouse Control System: An Initial Case Study.," in Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Computers Helping People with Special Needs.
Montague, "Test and Theory for Piezoelectric Actuator-Active Vibration Control of Rotating Machinery," Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, vol. 113, pp. 167-175, 1991. [20] Alireza Alizadeh. (2005) Robust Control for Active Vibration Damping of Elastic Rotors with Piezo Stack Actuators (in German), Dissertation, TU Darmstadt.
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Christian Overhagen, Paul Josef Mauk
Material C55 (0.55 wt. % carbon steel).
The sample material was non-alloyed steel with a carbon content of 0.55 weight percent.
The pass schedule considered corresponds to a finished strip thickness of h7 = 2.5 mm out of the last stand with a transfer bar thickness of h0 = 40 mm at a strip material C55 (0.55 wt % Carbon Steel).
Alexander, On the Theory of Rolling, Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 326 (1972), 535–563
Bland, Cold Rolling with Strip Tension Part 1, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 168 (1951), 57-72
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