Materials engineering topic list of research papers
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Correcting for contact area changes in nanoindentation using surface acoustic waves
Abstract Nanoindentation is extensively used to quantify nano-scale mechanical behaviour. A widely-used assumption is that a well-defined, material-independent relationship exists between the indentation depth and indenter contact area. Here we...
2016 / Christian E. Beck, Felix Hofmann, Jeffrey K. Eliason, Alexei. A. Maznev, Keith A Nelson, et al. -
History and update of HTLV infection in China
Abstract Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) infection is a high risk factor for lymphoproliferative, inflammatory, and infectious disorders. The epidemiology of HTLV-I, II in industrialized countries has been intensively investigated, and mandatory...
2014 / Jialiang Du, Changrong Chen, Jiamei Gao, Jinzhen Xie, Xia Rong, et al. -
Optical carbon dioxide sensor based on fluorescent capillary array
Abstract A novel carbon dioxide (CO2) gas sensor based on capillary array is presented. The capillary array is composed of 51 capillaries and modified by fluorescent dye 8-hydroxy-1,3,6-pyrenetrisulfonic acid trisodium salt (HPTS, PTS−) and...
2016 / Jian Wang, Zhihui Wen, Bo Yang, Xuefeng Yang -
Development of a new method for hydrogen isotope analysis of trace hydrocarbons in natural gas samples
Abstract A new method had been developed for the analysis of hydrogen isotopic composition of trace hydrocarbons in natural gas samples by using solid phase microextraction (SPME) combined with gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry...
2016 / Xibin Wang, Zhongping Li, Lantian Xing, Mingjie Zhang, Yan Liu, et al. -
Interfacial phase formation of Al-Cu bimetal by solid-liquid casting method2017 / Ying Fu, Yu-bo Zhang, Jin-chuan Jie, Kateryna Svynarenko, Chang-hai Liang, et al.
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Critical path-driven property and performance transitions in heterogeneous microstructures2017 / Kenneth Reifsnider, Fazle Rabbi, Vamsee Vadlamudi, Rassel Raihan, Kyle Brinkman
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Concept study of a hydrogen containment process during nuclear thermal engine ground testing
Abstract A new hydrogen containment process was proposed for ground testing of a nuclear thermal engine. It utilizes two thermophysical steps to contain the hydrogen exhaust. First, the decomposition of hydrogen through oxygen-rich combustion at...
2016 / Ten-See Wang, Eric T. Stewart, Francisco Canabal -
Laser surface melting of stainless steel anodes for reduced hydrogen outgassing
Abstract Anodes of 304 stainless steel have been processed by a continuous wave Yb fiber laser with a wavelength of 1.064μm and subjected to 50keV electron bombardment in order to determine the extent to which hydrogen outgassing is reduced by the...
2016 / D. Gortat, P.T. Murray, S.B. Fairchild, M. Sparkes, T.C. Back, et al. -
Genome-wide analysis of the WRKY transcription factor gene family in Gossypium raimondii and the expression of orthologs in cultivated tetraploid cotton
Abstract WRKY proteins are members of a family of transcription factors in higher plants that function in plant responses to various physiological processes. We identified 120 candidate WRKY genes from Gossypium raimondii with corresponding...
2014 / Caiping Cai, Erli Niu, Hao Du, Liang Zhao, Yue Feng, et al. -
The Characteristic of Thermoelastic Waves in Transversely Isotropic Finite Cylinders2017 / Hao Bai
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ALFA-ELECTRON Experiment Onboard the International Space Station
Abstract The fast multilayered scintillation detector (MSD) of the new telescope-spectrometer for the space experiment ALFA-ELECTRON planned to work on the outer surface of the Russian Segment (RS) of the International Space Station (ISS) is...
2015 / A.G. Batischev, A.M. Galper, S.Yu. Aleksandrin, S.V. Koldashov, P.P. Naumov, et al. -
Numerical investigation on transverse heat transfer properties in cross section of full size Nb3Sn CICC ITER conductor2015 / Shuming Jia, Dengming Wang, Xiaojing Zheng
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Characteristics of TlBr single crystals grown using the vertical Bridgman-Stockbarger method for semiconductor-based radiation detector applications2016 / Dong Jin Kim, Joon-Ho Oh, Han Soo Kim, Young Soo Kim, Manhee Jeong, et al.
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Non-Metallic Inclusions and Hot-Working Behaviour of Advanced High-Strength Medium-Mn Steels2016 / A. Grajcar, D. Woźniak, A. Kozłowska
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Mechanical Relaxation-to-Rejuvenation Transition in a Zr-based Bulk Metallic Glass2017 / M. Zhang, Y. M. Wang, F. X. Li, S. Q. Jiang, M. Z. Li, et al.
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Facile scalable synthesis of Co3O4/carbon nanotube hybrids as superior anode materials for lithium-ion batteries
Abstract In this report, Co3O4/multiple-wall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) hybrid materials were synthesized via strong ultrasonication-assisted shaking and magnetic stirring processes. The prepared samples were well characterized by utilizing powder...
2013 / Zhiguo Fang, Weiwei Xu, Tao Huang, Maolin Li, Wanren Wang, et al. -
Experimental Study on Water Jet Cutting of Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabrics
Abstract This scientific article presents a methodological approach for the study of process parameters for the pure water jet machining of unidirectional carbon fiber fabrics. To achieve an optimum cutting result, matrix experiments based on design ...
2017 / Manuel Voit, Gunther Reinhart, Thomas Metzger -
Atomistic simulations of deuterium irradiation on iron-based alloys in future fusion reactors
Abstract Iron-based alloys are now being considered as plasma-facing materials for the first wall of future fusion reactors. Therefore, the iron (Fe) and carbon (C) erosion will play a key role in predicting the life-time and viability of reactors...
2016 / E. Safi, J. Polvi, A. Lasa, K. Nordlund -
The Weak Acid Resin Process: A Dustless Conversion Route for the Synthesis of Americium Bearing-blanket Precursors
Abstract Mixed uranium-americium oxides are one of the materials envisaged for Americium Bearing Blankets dedicated to transmutation in fast neutron reactors. Conversion and fabrication processes are currently developed to make those materials in...
2016 / S. Picart, A. Gauthé, P. Parant, M. Caisso, E. Remy, et al. -
Numerical Simulation of Rock Blasting Induced Free Field Vibration
Abstract As the free field geological condition is usually complex, the conventional wave attenuation law established for the homogeneous open field may not be applicable for actual field situations. Thus, to understand the impact of the attenuation ...
2017 / Y.L. Gui, Z.Y. Zhao, H.Y. Zhou, A.T.C. Goh, L.B. Jayasinghe