Materials engineering topic list of research papers
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Antiplane Elastodynamic Analysis of a Half-Plane Weakened by Multiple Cracks
Abstract The distributed dislocation technique is used to analyze the defects in the forms of cracks in a half-plane under timeharmonic anti-plane excitation. The stress fields are obtained for a half- plane containing a Volterra screw dislocation....
2011 / M. Ayatollahi -
Cooperating Robots for Reconfigurable Assembly Operations: Review and Challenges
Abstract This paper discusses an approach to controlling autonomous and mobile robotic production units, which can change tasks and position in the shop floor to enable random production flow. The concept integrates control in two levels. At line...
2012 / S. Makris, G. Michalos, A. Eytan, G. Chryssolouris -
Condition Monitoring of Aircraft Sudden Failure
Abstract The sudden failures of aircraft will seriously threat its flight safety during the flight process. In order to prevent or reduce occurrence of sudden failure, a monitoring program of aircraft sudden failure by means of the conditions...
2011 / Zhongsheng Wang, Xiaolei Chen -
Operational Evaluation of Detection-Control System, A Dilemma Zone Protection Technology
Abstract Detection-Control System (D-CS), a dilemma-zone protection technology developed by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) for isolated rural high-speed intersections, was evaluated in a before and after study. By detecting vehicle lengths ...
2012 / Wei Zhang, Rafael Olarte -
Development of a First Prototype of a Liquid-shaded Dynamic Glazed Facade for Buildings
Abstract This paper will report on the development of a prototype of actively controlled facade module, which is capable of adapting its solar transmittance to changeable solar gains. Hence this new facade offers additional features with respect to...
2014 / Marco Cecchi, Berardo Naticchia, Alessandro Carbonari -
Effect of Interface Structure on Mechanical Properties of Advanced Composite Materials2009 / Yong X. Gan
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The role of immunosuppression of mesenchymal stem cells in tissue repair and tumor growth2012 / Zhipeng Han, Yingying Jing, Shanshan Zhang, Yang Liu, Yufang Shi, et al.
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Conditioning of Chloride Salt Wastes from Pyroprocesses Through the Pressureless Consolidation Process
Abstract Sodalite has been taken into account as a matrix for conditioning chloride salt wastes coming from pyroprocesses. The present paper illustrates the research activities finalized to demonstrate the feasibility of sodalite synthesis through...
2012 / Giorgio De Angelis, Carlo Fedeli, Antonello Manniello, Mirko Da Ros, Francesca Giacobbo, et al. -
Enhanced Performance of Asymmetric Polystyrene Membrane by Incorporation of Pluronic F127 and Its Application for Pervaporation Separation
Abstract Pervaporation is an efficient membrane process for liquid separation. The past decades had witnessed substantial progress and exciting breakthroughs in both the fundamental and application aspect of pervaporation. In the present study, the...
2012 / S. Mulijani, A. Mulanawati -
An Equation of State(EoS)-Based Approach to Describe Gas and Vapor Solubility in Mechanically Constrained Phases: The Case of Semicrystalline Polymers2012 / M. Minelli, M.G. De Angelis
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Environmental pollution in the river Koselska, law, economic and social aspects
Abstract Pollution is of global importance and as such it goes beyond the national borders of each and every nation. The widespread human activity has begun to change the look of our planet as done by a geological force. Today all environmental...
2011 / Agni Aliu, Suzana Aliu, Merime Mustafi, Zibide Kamberi -
Efficient Clustering Method Based on Rough Set and Genetic Algorithm
Abstract In the process of traditional hard clustering, the obtained data objects in clusters are certain. However, the objects in different classes do not have clear boundaries between in reality. A method of dealing with uncertain boundary objects ...
2011 / Jianyong Chen, Changsheng Zhang -
The Lattice Boltzmann Simulation of Magnetic Fluid
Abstract The magnetic fluid is a multiphase system which property and morphology are affected by a number of internal and external forces such as the brown force, viscous force, magnetic force, van der Waals force, repelling force, gravity and...
2011 / Liu Hao, Liu Xinhua, Liu Yongzhi -
Microbial Participation in the Formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrated (CSH) from Bacillus subtilis
Abstract Primary hydration of cement induces the formation of calcium silicate hydrated (C-S-H) gel and the latter contributes towards the strength development of concrete. The secondary hydration derived from pozzolanic materials such as silica...
2011 / H. Afifudin, W. Nadzarah, M.S. Hamidah, H. Noor Hana -
A Study of the Crystallization, Melting, and Foaming Behaviors of Polylactic Acid in Compressed CO22009 / Wentao Zhai, Yoorim Ko, Wenli Zhu, Anson Wong, Chul B. Park
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Sb (111) Abnormal Behavior under Ion Etching
Abstract Due to a strong spin-orbit interaction (SOI), the surface states of Sb (111) are similar to those for topological insulators (TI) Sugawara et al. (2006). The surface states are protected by time-reversal symmetry and energy dispersion is a...
2015 / A.A. Smirnov, S.I. Bozhko, A.M. Ionov, S.G. Protasova, S.V. Chekmazov, et al. -
Ion-implanted compliant electrodes used in dielectric electroactive polymer actuators with large displacement
Abstract Metal ion implantation is shown here as an effective technique to fabricate highly compliant electrodes at room temperature on polymer substrates. By implanting 5 keV gold ions in polydimethylsiloxane we have fabricated micron-scale...
2009 / M. Niklaus, S. Rosset, P. Dubois, H. Shea -
Behavior Analysis of a Ferrofluidic Gyroscope Performances
Abstract In this work a gyroscope using a ferrofluidic mass as inertial mass is presented. The device consists of a glass plate filled with deionized water with an injected ferrofluidic drop, a electromagnetic driving system to move the ferrofluidic ...
2009 / B. Andò, S. Baglio, A. Beninato -
Detection of organic gases using TiO2 nanotube-based gas sensors
Abstract We fabricated porous gas sensing films composed of TiO2 nanotubes prepared by a hydrothermal treatment for the detection of organic gases, such as alcohol and toluene. The morphology of the sensing films was controlled with a ball-milling...
2009 / Min-Hyun Seo, Masayoshi Yuasa, Tetsuya Kida, Jeung-Soo Huh, Noboru Yamazoe, et al.