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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Carina Gargori, Guillermo Monrós, Sara Cerro, Mario Llusar, Jose Antonio Badenes
Tobaldi, Pseudobrookite ceramic pigments: Crystal structural, optical and technological properties, Solid state sciences 9 (2007), 362-369
Monrós: submitted to Journal of the European Ceramic Society (2014)
Faso, Synthesis of a new class of red pigments based on perovskite-type lattice AxB(2-x-y)CryO3 with 0.90Materials 264-268 (2004), 1545-1548
Feldmann, Polyol-mediated synthesis of nanoscale functional materials, Adv.
Monrós: submitted to Journal of the European Ceramic Society (2014)
Faso, Synthesis of a new class of red pigments based on perovskite-type lattice AxB(2-x-y)CryO3 with 0.90
Feldmann, Polyol-mediated synthesis of nanoscale functional materials, Adv.
Online since: December 2025
Authors: Beatrice Pulvirenti, Gian Luca Morini, Filippo Azzini, Giulia Martino, Claudia Naldi
Introduction
Over the past thirty years, microfluidic technology has played a crucial role across various fields, including chemical synthesis [1], micro and nanofabrication [2], and point-of-care diagnostics [3];
In particular, multiphase microfluidic systems have enabled the fabrication of advanced materials with precisely controlled size, composition, and internal structure.
Liu, et al., Micro-nano-fabrication of green functional materials by multiphase microfluidics for environmental and energy applications.
Engineering in Life Sciences 17.12 (2017) 1271–1280
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 105 (2018) 202–216
Liu, et al., Micro-nano-fabrication of green functional materials by multiphase microfluidics for environmental and energy applications.
Engineering in Life Sciences 17.12 (2017) 1271–1280
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 105 (2018) 202–216
Online since: April 2025
Authors: Zulfan Zulfan, Ichsan Setiawan, Ayana Rizki, Razali Thaib
Challenges in Water Energy Development for Energy Security in Aceh
Razali Thaib1,a*, Zulfan1,b, Ichsan Setiawan2,c, Ayana Rizki3,d
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Aceh, Indonesia
2Department of Marine Science, Marine Science and Fisheries Faculty, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Darussalam, Banda Aceh.
Secondary data were collected from previous studies, journals, and other publications relevant to this study.
Additionally, the production of solar panels and batteries requires raw materials that are often obtained through environmentally damaging mining practices [10].
Secondary data were collected from previous studies, journals, and other publications relevant to this study.
Additionally, the production of solar panels and batteries requires raw materials that are often obtained through environmentally damaging mining practices [10].
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Jun Jie Zhang, Yong Long Sun, Kuang Jie Shan
(3) Function internalized effect: To some extent, integration of the inner workings of the process of scenic area and urban area, for what, in some areas, such as material flow, knowledge flow, information flow and capital flow and other functions, external instability transactions converted to full internal or semi-internal circulation At the same time, the internal feedback system enables the growth of the symbiotic unit to get a higher quality guarantee in scenic area and urban area.
Through towns of primary and secondary roads, water systems, municipal facilities pipeline, it achieves exchange for the media about material, information and energy and promote the sustainable development of the scenic area and urban symbiosis. 4.
Acknowledgements * This work was financially supported by the soft science topics of the Ministry of Housing and Urban countermeasures(2011-R2-28).
Architectural Journal, 2001, (4) : 7-12
Social Science Research, 2005, (1): 49-54.
Through towns of primary and secondary roads, water systems, municipal facilities pipeline, it achieves exchange for the media about material, information and energy and promote the sustainable development of the scenic area and urban symbiosis. 4.
Acknowledgements * This work was financially supported by the soft science topics of the Ministry of Housing and Urban countermeasures(2011-R2-28).
Architectural Journal, 2001, (4) : 7-12
Social Science Research, 2005, (1): 49-54.
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Sergey V. Stepanov, Liliya I. Budaeva, Ilia Stepanov, Oleg Raznitsyn, Mikhail V. Karpov
Stepanov: "Estimation of the thickness of the ice melting front
based on the study of kinetics of the ice ball melting in air" Colloid Journal.
Maeno: The Science of Ice.
Materials Science Forum, Vol.666 (2011), p.109-114 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.666.109
Maeno: The Science of Ice.
Materials Science Forum, Vol.666 (2011), p.109-114 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.666.109
Online since: June 2009
Authors: Dimitris Diamantidis
Implementation of reliability-based criteria for structural integrity
assessment of existing structures
Dimitris Diamantidis1, a
1
University of Applied Sciences, 93049 Regensburg, Germany
a
Dimitris.Diamantidis@t-online.de
Keywords: existing structures, reliability, structural integrity
Abstract.
An important aspect of the reassessment study was the creation of a data bank including all information regarding the condition of the structure from the various phases of the structures life: a) Design Phase Design premises (field data, geotechnical data, standards) Design data (material data, structural model, geometry data) Archives (reports, drawings) b) Installation Phase Built up data (yard surveys, incidental damages) Transportation data (fatigue, damages) c) Operation Phase Modifications (deck loads, revamping) Surveys (damages, corrosion, cracks, marine growth, scouring) Monitoring (structural displacements/stresses, meteoceanographic data, cathodic protection data Geotechnical data, equipment data Statistical regression data (correlation of damage to joint characteristics) A statistical analysis procedure has been developed in order to correlate observed damage of inspected joints to possible (expected) damage of not
[6] Ellingwood, B.R., Risk-informed condition assessment of civil infrastructure, state of practice and research issues, Journal of Structural and Infrastructural Engineering 1(1), (2005), p. 7 [7] Diamantidis, D., On the Reliability Assessment of Existing Structures, Engineering Structures, Vol. 9, (1987), p. 177 [8] Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS), Probabilistic Assessment of Existing Structures, RILEM Publications S.A.R.L., edited by D.
An important aspect of the reassessment study was the creation of a data bank including all information regarding the condition of the structure from the various phases of the structures life: a) Design Phase Design premises (field data, geotechnical data, standards) Design data (material data, structural model, geometry data) Archives (reports, drawings) b) Installation Phase Built up data (yard surveys, incidental damages) Transportation data (fatigue, damages) c) Operation Phase Modifications (deck loads, revamping) Surveys (damages, corrosion, cracks, marine growth, scouring) Monitoring (structural displacements/stresses, meteoceanographic data, cathodic protection data Geotechnical data, equipment data Statistical regression data (correlation of damage to joint characteristics) A statistical analysis procedure has been developed in order to correlate observed damage of inspected joints to possible (expected) damage of not
[6] Ellingwood, B.R., Risk-informed condition assessment of civil infrastructure, state of practice and research issues, Journal of Structural and Infrastructural Engineering 1(1), (2005), p. 7 [7] Diamantidis, D., On the Reliability Assessment of Existing Structures, Engineering Structures, Vol. 9, (1987), p. 177 [8] Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS), Probabilistic Assessment of Existing Structures, RILEM Publications S.A.R.L., edited by D.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Nan Wang, Shi Qi Li, Jun Feng Wang
A Data Driven Modeling and Simulation Methodology for Automotive
Assembly Plant*
Nan Wang, Shiqi Li, Junfeng Wang
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing System Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074,China
phoebewong@163.com
Keywords: Assembly line, Data driven, Simulation
Abstract.
MHS(Material Handling System) is closely related to the general assembly plant, which supplies reorder parts to avoid the line stop during assembly process.
Sargent, Verification and Validation of Simulation Models, European Journal of Operational Research, 82(1)(1995) 145-162
MHS(Material Handling System) is closely related to the general assembly plant, which supplies reorder parts to avoid the line stop during assembly process.
Sargent, Verification and Validation of Simulation Models, European Journal of Operational Research, 82(1)(1995) 145-162
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xing Ju Shen
Key attention is paid to arrangement of facility about recreation facility, rationality, safety and comfort of arrangement are direct factors to influence sense of tourist, ecological feature of facility refers mainly to whether material adopted is environment protective and safe, and whether its utilization mode is frugal, one of factors from view of sustainable development.
Journal of TongJi University.
Tourism Science.
Journal of TongJi University.
Tourism Science.