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2. A Study on Heavy Metals Pollution in Soil and Fruits of Rosa roxburghii Tratt from the Planting Bases Located in the Karst Areas of Guizhou Province
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Ji Wei Hu, Yi Wang, Hai Long Chen, Hao Yang, Fan Jiang, and Xiao Yan Ding
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Pollution ,Heavy metals pollution ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Soil test ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Engineering ,Sowing ,Karst ,Point source pollution ,Horticulture ,Soil water ,Environmental science ,Rosa roxburghii ,media_common - Abstract
Both single pollution index and integrated pollution index methods were employed in the present research to assess the heavy metals pollution of soil in the threeRosa roxburghii TrattPlanting Bases (located in Qianxi County and Qixingguan region in Bijie, Longli County in Qiannan), the baseline values of heavy metals in soils in Guizhou Province, Environmental Quality Standard for Soils (GB15618-1995) and Conditions of Green Food-tech0.nical Environmental Quality for Production Area (NY/T391-2000 and GB/T18407.1-2001) were applied as references. National Food Safety Standard-Contaminants in foods was applied to evaluateRosa roxburghii Trattfruits. The results suggest that the studied soil samples conformed to Environmental Quality Second Level Standard for Soils and Green Food-technical Conditions. The overall quality of the soil conditions was uncontaminated, but point source pollution phenomenon existed. Hg, Pb and Cu pollution were the main factors contributing to the rise in comprehensive pollution index from the threeRosa roxburghii TrattPlanting bases. It was found that levels of As and Cu did not exceed the limited standard of the soil,while Hg, Cr, Cd and Pb exceeded the standard in different degrees in studiedRosa roxburghii Trattplanting bases. The rates of excessive quota of Hg, Cr, Cd and Pb in the studiedRosa roxburghii Trattfruits was 6.67%, 13.33%, 73.33% and 100%, respectively. The mean accumulation coefficient of Cd forRosa roxburghii Trattfruits was up to 1.20. The mean accumulation coefficients for concerned heavy metals were in the order of Cd > Cu > Pb > Hg > As> Cr. The relationships between concentrations of heavy metals in soil, leaf and stem samples were weak. However, significant correlations were found between concentrations of As in soil and leaf samples (r = 0.928), and concentrations of Cr between in soil samples and Cr in leaf samples (r = 0.733).
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- 2014
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3. Frist-Principles Study of Hydrogen Atom Diffusion on Transition Metal Doped Mg(0001) Surface
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Wei Yuan, Zhi Yan Ding, Zhi Wen Wang, and Xin Jun Guo
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Condensed Matter::Quantum Gases ,Diffusion barrier ,Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Engineering ,Charge density ,Hydrogen atom ,Block (periodic table) ,Catalysis ,Transition metal ,Chemisorption ,Atom ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Physical chemistry ,Physics::Atomic Physics - Abstract
First-principles calculations within the density functional theory (DFT) have been carried out to study the interaction of hydrogen atom with transition metals (Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn) doped Mg (0001) surfaces. First we have calculated the stability of the transition metals atom on the Mg surface, On the basis of the energetic criteria, all the elements except Zn prefer to substitute one of the Mg atoms from the second layer, while Zn tend to substitute one of the Mg atoms from the first layer. In the second step, we have studied the interaction between hydrogen atom and the transition metals doped Mg (0001) surface.we have studied the interaction of a hydrogen atom with the transition metals doped Mg (0001) surface. The results show that for transition metals atoms doped Mg (0001) surface in the second layer, it not only enhances the chemisorption interaction between hydrogen atom and Mg surface, but also it benefits hydrogen atom diffusion in Mg bulk with relatively more diffusion paths. However, when the Mg surface doped by elements such as Sc, Ti, V, Cu and Zn, hydrogen atom chooses to bond with transition metals atom and block the diffusion of hydrogen atom into Mg bulk, while when the Mg surface doped by elements such as Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni, hydrogen atom chooses to leave from transition metals atom thereby promoting the diffusion of hydrogen atom diffusion into Mg bulk. Charge density difference plots shows that electrons are transferred from electronic states of transition metals atom to the orbital of hydrogen atom which cause attractive interactions between hydrogen atom and transition metals atom and reduce the energy barrier of the hydrogen atom diffusion into Mg bulk. Our results show that useing transition metals (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) as catalysts for the hydrogenation/dehydrogenation of Mg bulk samples and provide more diffusion paths of hydrogen atom, they are beneficial for the diffusion of hydrogen atom to Mg bulk and improve significantly the hydrogenation kinetics property of Mg surface.
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- 2013
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4. Comparative Analysis of Specifications for Calculation of Prestress Losses in Chinese, US and European Concrete Codes
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Hong Yan Ding and Yuan Liu
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Engineering ,Prestressed concrete ,business.industry ,law ,General Engineering ,Code (cryptography) ,Structural engineering ,Eurocode ,business ,law.invention - Abstract
Since the generation of prestressed concrete, the causes for losses of prestress have been always analyzed and studied and many achievements are made. However, as the losses of prestress result from many factors, it is very complicated to calculate various losses of prestress accurately. The formulas and methods used in the concrete codes of various countries for calculation of prestress losses vary according to their different purposes. This paper focuses on US code ACI 318-05, Eurocode EN 1992-1-1 and Chinese code GB 50010-2010 (the code for design of concrete structures), and carries out a comparative analysis in terms of losses of prestress for the three codes above.
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- 2013
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5. The Effect of Ammonium Chloride on the Apoptosis Induced by Cisplatin in Human Lung Cancer A549 Cells
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Yan Ding, Shi Bing Liu, Ye Xu, Xiao Jun Wang, Ning Wang, Zhixin Li, and Yang Yu
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Cisplatin ,A549 cell ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Human lung cancer ,Cell growth ,General Engineering ,Molecular biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Western blot ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,MTT assay ,Ammonium chloride ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects and mechanism of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) on the apoptosis induced by cisplatin in human lung cancer A549 cells. MTT assay was used to detect the state of cell growth. The expressions of apoptosis related proteins were detected by Laser scanning confocal microscopy and western blot. MTT tests showed that the non-toxic dose of NH4Cl could increase the inhibition rate of A549 cells induced by cisplatin. The expression of active caspase-3 in cells treated with non-toxic dose of NH4Cl combined with cisplatin was higher than that in cells treated with cisplatin alone. Western blot analysis showed that the expressions of apoptosis related proteins were significantly increased in the combination group. These results indicate that NH4Cl can enhance the cell apoptosis induced by cisplatin in A549 cells.
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- 2013
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6. Design for Urban Rail Transit Energy Efficiency Management System
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Jian Bin Ye, Zhi Yan Ding, and Qi Zhu
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Energy conservation ,Transport engineering ,Engineering ,Urban rail transit ,business.industry ,Urbanization ,Management system ,General Engineering ,Software system ,Energy consumption ,business ,Energy source ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
With the rapid development of Chinese economy and the speeding up urbanization, urban rail transit has entered a rapid development period, which results in more and more energy consumption. Meanwhile affected by energy source and environment factors, the state has implemented energy-saving emission reduction strategies in various fields, so energy efficient management for urban rail transit becomes more important. Based on the analysis of energy consumption problems in urban rail transit, the paper designs urban rail transit energy efficiency management system from the aspects of overall architecture, service architecture and application function, and provides technical support for the realization of the software system.
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- 2013
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7. Microstructure and Electrochemical Properties of Ce-Containing 7072 Al Alloy
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Guo Zhen Chen, Jin Song Tang, Jing Feng, Yong Jin Gao, Yuan Wei Huang, Dong Yan Ding, and Wen Long Zhang
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Tafel equation ,6111 aluminium alloy ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,General Engineering ,5005 aluminium alloy ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Corrosion ,visual_art ,Aluminium alloy ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,6063 aluminium alloy - Abstract
The microstructure and electrochemical properties of Ce-containing 7072 Al alloy were investigated through transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Tafel polarization analysis. It was found that Ce alloying could result in a formation of finer grains in the simulated brazing alloys. The 7072 Al alloy with 0.15% Ce had desirable distribution of precipitates. The electrochemical testing results indicated that Ce element had a great impact on the corrosion potential of the alloy tested in 0.5% NaCl solution. Alloying with 0.15% Ce element could make the corrosion potential shift to inert direction and reduce the corrosion current density. An excessive Ce addition could weaken its positive effect on the corrosion resistance of the Ce-containing alloy.
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- 2013
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8. Finite Element Analysis on the Resistance Capability of a New Precast Concrete Tube Column
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Pu Yang Zhang, Chao He, Jing Hu Nie, and Hong Yan Ding
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Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Structural engineering ,Column (database) ,Finite element method ,Hysteresis ,Precast concrete ,Tube (fluid conveyance) ,Bearing capacity ,Composite material ,business ,Joint (geology) ,Displacement (fluid) - Abstract
A new type of composite structure, precast concrete tube column is proposed, and its axial compression performance and the seismic performance of beam-column joint are studied. Nine groups of precast concrete tube column models and three groups of common solid column contrast models with the same outer diameters (600,800,1000mm) were established by software ABAQUS, and a beam-column joint model for horizontal low cyclic loading was established combining with practical project. The results show that the ultimate bearing capacity of precast concrete tube column is higher than that of the common solid column with the same outer diameter by 5% to 20%, and it increases slightly as the thickness of tube increases. Displacement - load hysteresis curve of the beam-column joint is relatively full under cyclic load, and the slope of skeleton curve decreases slowly, which provides an important basis for engineering applications.
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- 2013
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9. Economic Evaluation of a New Type of Reinforced Concrete Structure with Fabricated Concrete Tubular Columns
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Hong Yan Ding, Xi Chen, Chao He, and Pu Yang Zhang
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Economic evaluation ,General Engineering ,Cost analysis ,Structural engineering ,Schedule (project management) ,Reinforced concrete column ,Reinforced concrete ,business ,Column (database) ,Rc columns - Abstract
A new type of reinforced concrete (RC) structure termed concrete filled fabricated concrete tubular (CFFCT) was economically evaluated. Construction schedule time and construction cost of CFFCT and RC columns were analyzed both in case studies of building structure and bridge structure. A comparative analysis was done on two types of columns by studying on single column and present value of total construction cost. The results show that use of CFFCT shortens the construction schedule time and lowers the total construction cost. The investigation of the multistory building shows that using CFFCT results in an average of 2.31% savings on total project cost, an average of 28.67% savings on total column costs, 25.12% savings on total project time period, and 45.22% savings on columns construction time period. And the investigation of the bridge shows that using CFFCT results in an average of 3.27% savings on total project cost, an average of 46.87% savings on total column costs, 15.68% savings on total project time period, and 29.90% savings on columns construction time period.
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- 2013
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10. Effect of Polysaccharides from Fresh Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) Fruits and its Sulfated Derivates on the Immunomodulatory Activity of Mouse Peritoneal Macrophage Cells
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Yali Zhang, Hui Guo, and Yan Ding
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Engineering ,Diospyros kaki ,Polysaccharide ,Nitric oxide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cytokine ,Sulfation ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Macrophage ,Inducer - Abstract
The effects of polysaccharides extracted from persimmon (Diospyros kaki) fruits (PFP) and its sulfated derivates (PFP-S) on activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages (PM) were evaluated by measuring their effects on the viability, nitric oxide (NO) production, cytokine (TNF-α, IL-10 and IL-2) production and gene expression. The results showed that both PFP and PFP-S significantly increased the viability and the productions of NO, TNF-α and IL-10 with the increase of the substitution degree (DS) and dose. Of the fractions, PFP-SIII (DS 2.5, Mw 48kDa) was the most potent inducer of NO and cytokine production, increasing production of NO and expression of cytokines (IL-10 and TNF-α). It was supposed from this result that PFP-S might act as an inducer of macrophage functions against pathogens, which might be affected by the sulfate content of polysaccharides made great role in regulate of immunomodulatory activities.
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- 2013
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11. Effects of Power on Microstructure and Hardness of Sputtered TiB2 Films
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Guang Hong Zhou, Guo Zhi Zhuang, Mu Jian Xia, Yue Zhang, and Hong Yan Ding
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Field emission microscopy ,Diffraction ,Materials science ,Morphology (linguistics) ,Residual stress ,Sputtering ,Metallurgy ,General Engineering ,Substrate (electronics) ,Sputter deposition ,Composite material ,Microstructure - Abstract
The TiB2films were prepared on AISI 316L substrate by magnetron sputtering with various powers to investigate the influence of sputtering power on the microstructure and hardness of films. The crystalline structures and cross-sectional morphology of TiB2films were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), respectively. The hardness was measured by nano-indentation. XRD patterns showed that the preferred orientation of TiB2films transferred from (100) to (001) with the increase of power. It can be observed that each film processed homogeneous by the cross-sectional images. The hardness of films varied from 21 to 32 GPa depending on the value of power. The enhancement of hardness may be attributed to the effect of the residual stress state and the microstructure of films. Furthermore, the effects of power on hardness of TiB2films were discussed in details.
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- 2013
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12. Osteoblasts Express More Collagen I and Osteocalcin on Extracellular Matrix Patterns
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Chang Jiang Pan, Yu Dong Nie, Yun Xiao Dong, and Hong Yan Ding
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Materials science ,biology ,Cell ,General Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,Osteoblast ,Bone healing ,Protein expression ,Cell biology ,Extracellular matrix ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Microcontact printing ,medicine ,Osteocalcin ,biology.protein ,Type I collagen - Abstract
In the present study, we apply microcontact printing (μCP) to create extracellular matrix (ECM) stripe patterns on polystyrene (PS) surfaces and then the effects of these patterns on osteoblast cell behaviors are investigated. The results demonstrate that osteoblast cells preferentially adhere and grow on the protein areas, leading to the deformed cell morphologies. Compared to the adherent cell on isotropic ECM coating, the deformed cells express more type I collagen and osteocalcin, indicating that the patterns can enhance protein expression of osteoblast cell by changing the cell morphologies. Therefore, it is possible to improve cell functions by carefully designing pattern shapes and sizes. We believe that the present results can contribute to development of the novel biomaterials and engineered tissues for bone repair, where the enhanced protein expression is needed.
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- 2012
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13. Control and Stability Analysis of Multi-Joint Manipulator under Constraints Based on Riemannian Geometry
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Hua Fei Sun, Teng Zhang, Hao Liu, Gui Yan Ding, and Lei Yuan
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Geodesic ,General Engineering ,Fundamental theorem of Riemannian geometry ,Riemannian manifold ,Riemannian geometry ,Topology ,Pseudo-Riemannian manifold ,Statistical manifold ,symbols.namesake ,symbols ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,Information geometry ,Exponential map (Riemannian geometry) ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper investigates the optimal control of multi-joint manipulator from the view of Riemannian geometry. We construct Riemannian manifold equipped with kinetic energy metric about configuration space, and regard constraints work space as submersion submanifold. We define the covariant forms for velocity and acceleration on Riemannian manifold, which make all expressions be independent of the choice of the coordinate systems, and research the relationship between the Euler equation and the geodesic equation, and show the property of preserving energy along geodesic paths. We investigate the hybrid position and force control under constraints, and analyze the corresponding stability based on Lyapunov’s method.
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- 2012
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14. Switching Control Methods for Expressway Ramp Metering Based on Hybrid Automaton Model
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Hong Feng Li, Xi Fu Wang, and Qing Yan Ding
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Set (abstract data type) ,Engineering ,Software ,business.industry ,Hybrid system ,General Engineering ,Traffic characteristic ,Automata theory ,Metering mode ,Hybrid automaton ,business ,Control methods ,Simulation - Abstract
Based on the analyses of the traffic characteristic of urban expressway ramps metering, a hybrid automaton model for expressway ramp metering is set up and switching control methods of hybrid system is proposed using the hybrid automata theory. Compared with fixed-time ramp metering, Alinea control algorithm and fuzzy control algorithm in different traffic flows, and simulated in the Paramics traffic software, the results show that the method of switching control based on hybrid automata theory is more effective than a single control algorithm.
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- 2012
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15. Influence of Zn Content on the Microstructure and Properties of As-Annealed Al-Mn-Si Alloys
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Shao Hai Kang, Dong Yan Ding, and Yong Jin Gao
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Tafel equation ,6111 aluminium alloy ,Materials science ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Engineering ,engineering ,Pitting corrosion ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Tensile testing ,Corrosion - Abstract
The effect of Zn addition on the microstructure, tensile properties and electrochemical properties of as-annealed Al-Mn-Si alloy was investigated through TEM observations, anodization metallography, tensile tests and Tafel polarization analysis. High density precipitates were found in the Zn-containing alloys and the alloy with 1.5 % Zn had the most uniform precipitation. The Zn element could restrain recrystallization of the alloy. Tensile test results indicated that Zn has a great effect on tensile strength of Al-Mn-Si alloy. The alloy with 1.8 % Zn addition had the highest ultimate tensile strength. The electrochemical testing results indicated that Zn element had great impact on the corrosion potential of the as-annealed alloys tested in 0.5% NaCl solutions. Alloying with Zn element could make the corrosion potential shift to negative direction but increase the resistance to pitting corrosion
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- 2012
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16. High Speed Face Milling Cutters Dynamic Response with Deformation
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Bo Chen, Yan Ding, Bin Jiang, Fu Chun Tao, and Guang Chao Chen
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Vibration ,Dynamic simulation ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Deflection (engineering) ,Modal analysis ,Cutting force ,General Engineering ,Structural engineering ,business - Abstract
Based on the field research, we found that in the course of high-speed face milling aluminum, Cutters components prone to deformation as the role of load such as Centrifugal force, Cutting force and Preload. The deformation will directly affect the the dynamic performance of the cutter. So its necessary to reveal the dynamic response of the deformation cutter. We base on the Dynamic model and the modal analysis model, Obtained the deformation cutters dynamic simulation which the cutters deformation is come from the ANSYS. At last we got the method of identifying cutters deflection deformation by vibration signal. With the method we can effectively identifying milling distortion In the cutting process.
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- 2012
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17. Factors Analysis of Mechanical Properties on AT/EPDM Rubber Composite
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Li Juan Wang, Yu Long Du, Hao Guo, Qing Guo Tang, Jin Sheng Liang, and Yan Ding
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Mechanical property ,Materials science ,Natural rubber ,EPDM rubber ,visual_art ,Composite number ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Coupling (piping) ,Composite material ,Titanate - Abstract
During rubber processing, many factors can affect the mechanical properties of rubber composite. The influence of ambient temperature and content of titanate coupling agent and modified attapulgite (OAT) on mechanical properties were investigated by preparing rubber composites and measuring. The results showed that the rubber composite which was filled 40phr OAT modified by 3% titanate and prepared at the ambient temperature above 20 had best tensile strength (18.93MPa). There is a special phenomenon that the tensile strength had a rapid increase from 4.72MPa to 18.93MPa, when the content of OAT changed from 20 to 40phr in the experiment.
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- 2012
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18. Testing Method of Spontaneous Polarity Used in Powders Industry
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Jun Ping Meng, Jin Sheng Liang, Hui Wen Li, Li Fang Zhao, and Yan Ding
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Spontaneous polarization ,Materials science ,Tourmaline ,Polarity (physics) ,Electromagnetic shielding ,General Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,Crystal structure ,Test method ,Repeatability - Abstract
By fitting calculation of functional relationship between charge quantity and temperature on condition that powders were shielded, a device was proposed to measure spontaneous polarity of powders, and samples of typical tourmaline were measured. The results showed when tourmaline powders of different origins were heated to 80, minimum value of spontaneous polarization strength was 3.204×10-4C/m2, and maximum value was 1.53×10-3C/m2. The conclusion was in accord with results got from crystal structure analysis, and repeatability r was 1.726×10-6C/m2with 95% confidence probability.
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- 2012
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19. Research Progress and Prospect of Inorganic Filler for Urea-Formaldehyde Resin Adhesive
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Fei Wang, Hong Xia Shao, Qing Guo Tang, and Yan Ding
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Filler (packaging) ,Inorganic filler ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Bond strength ,Urea-formaldehyde ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,Formaldehyde ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,Resin adhesive - Abstract
The artificial plywood materials were prepared using natural minerals and inorganic oxide powders as the main fillers for urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive instead of flour. The method mentioned above has advantages in saving food resources, reducing cost of plywood, improving the quality of plywood and decreasing the release amount of free formaldehyde. On the basis of the research achievement both domestic, foreign and our experimental data, this paper mainly discussed the effect of filler on adhesive properties, bond strength of plywood, and free formaldehyde content, which provided reference for development of green environmental protection and low cost urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive minerals composite filler.
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- 2012
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20. Testing Method of Infrared Emissivity Used in Powders Industry
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Jin Sheng Liang, Li Fang Zhao, Yan Ding, Hui Wen Li, and Jun Ping Meng
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Standard sample ,Materials science ,Approximation error ,Infrared ,General Engineering ,Emissivity ,Analytical chemistry ,Repeatability ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,Test sample - Abstract
The test apparatus of infrared emissivity used in powders industry was researched by controlling the temperature accurately and collecting the signals of surface temperature of two standard samples and a test sample. The tourmaline samples from ten mines had been tested by the new test apparatus. Compared with the results from FTIR, it was shown that average value of relative error was 0.378% and repeatability error was less than 0.6% after correcting by the coefficient kc = 0.958.
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- 2012
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21. Applications of Tourmaline in Catalysis
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Jin Sheng Liang, Gang Xue, Ying Liu, and Yan Ding
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Materials science ,Far infrared ,Tourmaline ,Waste management ,General Engineering ,Photocatalysis ,Catalytic combustion ,Sewage treatment ,Dyeing ,Combustion ,Catalysis - Abstract
The main properties of tourmaline are far infrared radiation, spontaneous polarization, widely used in the fields of saving energy and environment. Tourmaline as catalyst have extensive applications in the fields of environmental protection, fuel combustion, air purification, printing, deodorant, antibacterial, as well as wastewater treatment of dyeing and aquaculture.
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- 2012
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22. Influence of Water Activated by Ceramic on Growth of Epidermal Cells of Newborn Mice
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Yan Ding, Jin Sheng Liang, Dong Mei Zhang, Xi Mu, and Lei Wang
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On cells ,Nutrient ,Materials science ,Cell culture ,Water effect ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Biophysics ,Water cluster ,Optical density ,In vitro ,Colorimetry (chemical method) - Abstract
The effect of activated water on the growth of epidermal cells of newborn mice is studied by cell culture in vitro. To investigate the influence of activated water on the growth of cells, parameters of water are measured. Then, biological mechanism about how the water effects on cells is discussed. It shows that activated water has the promoter action to growth of cells comparing with non-activated water by detecting optical density (OD) at 570 nm with the MTT colorimetry. Statistically, the probability P, less than 0.01, is obvious. We believe that water cluster has become smaller and small water clusters are beneficial for transporting nutrients.
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- 2012
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23. The Preparation and Effect Evaluation of Natural Mineral Skin-Care Cream
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Qing Guo Tang, Yan Ding, Jin Sheng Liang, and Zhen Lu
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Skin care ,Materials science ,Waste management ,Recipe ,General Engineering ,Food science ,Natural mineral - Abstract
In this work, purified and surface-pretreated attapulgite was added to the common recipe of the skin-care cream and the improved cream products, containing clay minerals, were prepared. In order to optimize the moisturizing and sunscreen properties of the cream products, different attapulgite addition was tried and the grinding time of the attapulite was considered. The result shows that, by adding attapulgite clay, the moisturizing and sunscreen properties of the skin-care products can be improved respectively.
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- 2012
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24. Study on Primary Reaction Kinetics of Melamine Aminated Monomethoxylpoly (ethylene Glycol)
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Zhen Li, Jin Liu, and Yan Ding
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Chemical kinetics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Order of reaction ,chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,General Engineering ,Ether ,Polyethylene glycol ,Melamine ,Ethylene glycol ,Amination ,Catalysis - Abstract
The reaction kinetics of amination of monomethoxylpoly (ethylene glycol) (mPEG) with melamine (MA) at the molar ratio of 1:1 was studied by FTIR. This amination reaction was carried out with potassium hydroxide as reaction catalyst under high-pressure conditions at different temperature (160 °C, 170 °C, 180 °C, and 190°C) for different time (2 h, 3 h, 4 h, 5 h and 6 h). A series of melamine aminated monomethoxylpoly (ethylene glycol) (MA-mPEG) were synthesized, and the long chain of polyethylene glycol ether was grafted on the amino groups of melamine by amination. The amination kinetics parameter of reaction order and the activation energy are about 1.5 and 45 KJ/mol, respectively. In addition, the grafting amination yield increased with the number average molecular weight of mPEG at the same reaction condition.
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- 2012
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25. Reaction of a Heterobifunctional Reactive Dye (C.I. Reactive Red 195) with Amino Groups and Phenol Groups
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Yan Ding, Min Shao, Jian Zhong Shao, and Ping Li
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Reaction conditions ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemistry ,General Engineering ,Organic chemistry ,Reactive dye ,Molecule ,Phenol ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Medicinal chemistry ,Reaction product - Abstract
The reaction behaviors of a heterobifunctional MCT/VS reactive dyes with amino groups and phenol groups were investigated at pH 7-10 and temperature 50-90 °C by means of high performance liquid chromatography. Optimum reaction conditions for MCT/VS reactive dye and amino/phenol groups were obtained at 60-80 °C and pH 8-9. As amino groups and phenol groups reacted with MCT/VS reactive dye individually, amino groups preferred to bond with VS groups but phenol groups preferred to MCT groups. As amino groups and phenol groups coexisted in the MCT/VS reactive dye solution, there was a main reaction product originated from the MCT/VS reactive dye molecule bonding with phenol groups by its MCT groups and bonding with amino groups by VS groups respectively.
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- 2012
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26. Experimental Study on Modified Model of Indoor Bio-Aerosol Dispersion
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Yan Ding, Zhe Tian, and Neng Zhu
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Engineering ,Bio aerosol ,AIRFLOW PATTERNS ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Biochemical engineering ,Particulates ,business ,complex mixtures ,Control methods ,Simulation - Abstract
The main transmission route of infectious disease is the dispersion of exhaled particulate matter with pathogen attached on. Therefore, the exploration on the dispersion routine of bio-aerosol is a significant approach for researching control method of indoor infection. Based on the continuous point-source dispersion model, this article puts forward corresponding modified methods according to different airflow patterns and make it become a reasonable predicting tool for the dispersion of bio-aerosol in indoor environment. Such predicting tool is also validated by a bacteria emanating experiment whose results show a notable improvement on predicting accuracy of the modified model. Additionally, the experiment results also indicate that the under floor air supply pattern embraces preferable controlling ability on indoor infections for each occupant in an office environment.
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- 2011
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27. Analysis on Microbial Community Structure and Phylogenetics for the Reservoir System after the Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery
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Hai Yan Ding, Xiao Lin Wu, Yong Hong Huang, Zhao Wei Hou, Kao Ping Song, and Guo Ling Ren
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Microbial enhanced oil recovery ,Microbial population biology ,Polymer flooding ,parasitic diseases ,fungi ,Flooding (psychology) ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Community structure ,food and beverages ,Environmental science ,Enhanced oil recovery ,Reservoir system - Abstract
In order to probe a new enhanced oil recovery technology during the post polymer flooding process, we constructed the 16SrDNA gene library and analysed PCR-DGGE during the post-microbial enhanced oil recovery of polymer flooding process. Through the research for the reservoir system, we studied the microbial community structure and genetic diversity after polymer flooding process, made the phylogenetic analysis. It is supposed to provide a dependable basis for MEOR through directional control microbial community of reservoir, through development and application of effective microbial flooding technology.
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- 2011
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28. Dynamic Modeling and Vibration Control of a Space Flexible Manipulator Using Piezoelectric Actuators and Sensors
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Yan Ding Wei and Junqiang Lou
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Computer Science::Robotics ,Vibration ,Engineering ,State-space representation ,Control theory ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Vibration control ,Parallel manipulator ,Linear-quadratic regulator ,Actuator ,business ,Finite element method - Abstract
This paper concerns the dynamic modeling and vibration control of a space two-link flexible manipulator. Two types of PZT actuators, PZT shear actuator and torsional actuator, are used to suppress the bending-torsional-coupled vibration of the space manipulator. Using extended Hamilton’s principle and the finite element method, equations of motion of the space flexible manipulator with PZT actuators and tip mass are obtained. Based on modal analyze theory, the state space model of the system is then used to design the control system. A linear quadratic regulator (LQR) controller is designed to achieve vibration suppression of the space manipulator system. From the numerical results, we can get that the proposed controller has a suitable and efficient performance suppressing the bending-torsional-coupled vibration of the space two-link flexible manipulator.
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- 2011
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29. Research on Fidelity of Driving Simulators
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Chun Yu Wei, Pei Xin Li, Ming Xiang Xie, Fang Tang, Yan Ding Wei, and Xiao Jun Zhou
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Engineering ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Engineering ,Driving simulator ,Fidelity ,Control engineering ,Steering wheel ,Co-simulation ,High fidelity ,Torque ,business ,Focus (optics) ,MATLAB ,computer ,Simulation ,media_common ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Through analyzing the specialty and limitation of the current driving simulators, the main factors affecting fidelity of driving simulators are summarized. Then, a new driving simulator of high fidelity based on the multi-body dynamics is proposed, with focus on the dynamics modeling and the road feel. Furthermore, a control algorithm of the road feel is designed and by the means of co-simulations in MATLAB/Simulink and ADAMS environment, the measuring steering wheel torque proves the control algorithm of road feel is reasonable. The control algorithm has been put into practice and got satisfactory results.
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- 2011
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30. Research on Vehicle Dynamics Simulation for Driving Simulator
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Yan Ding Wei, Zhu Hui Luo, Fang Tang, Xiao Jun Zhou, Ming Xiang Xie, and Pei Xin Li
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Engineering ,Chassis ,business.industry ,Powertrain ,General Engineering ,Driving simulator ,Automotive engineering ,Suspension (motorcycle) ,Modeling and simulation ,Vehicle dynamics ,Software ,Real-time simulation ,business ,Simulation - Abstract
In order to fulfill the requirement of vehicle dynamics performance and real-time capability in driving simulator, modeling and simulation method of a four-wheeled vehicle model based on multi body dynamics software Vortex was studied. Fundamental construction and dynamics properties of the model such as body, chassis, wheels, power train, suspension and tyre model were described. The model was tested to simulate on the C grade of road. The results indicate that the model and simulation method can well represent vehicle dynamics performance and high real-time capability of simulation, and is worthy to apply to driving simulator in the future.
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31. Fretting Tribology of Cu Matrix Composite Reinforced by In Situ Al2O3 Particle
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Ai Hui Liu, Guang Hong Zhou, Hong Yan Ding, and Yue Zhang
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Fretting ,Tribology ,Copper ,Matrix (chemical analysis) ,chemistry ,Volume (thermodynamics) ,Casting (metalworking) ,Particle ,Composite material - Abstract
Combined SHS with casting, in-situ Al2O3particle-reinforced copper matrix composite was fabricated. The effects of the load and Al2O3particle on the friction coefficient and wear volume were investigated. And the wear resistance of composite was compared with that of pure copper. The results show that with the increase of load, the coefficient of the copper increases, while it decreases slightly as to composite. The wear volume of the composite is always lower than that of copper. The highest relative wear ability is 4.5, which indicates a better wear resistance..
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32. Synthesis and Characterization on ATP/TiO2/PANI Core-Shell Nanocomposites
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Yue Zhang, Hong Yan Ding, Guang Hong Zhou, and Lu Lu Chen
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Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,General Engineering ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Aniline ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,law ,Polyaniline ,Polymer chemistry ,Surface modification ,Thermal stability ,Crystallization - Abstract
Conducting attapulgite/titania/polyaniline/ (ATP/TiO2/PANI) core-shell nanocomposites (CSNs) were synthesized via oxidative polymerization of aniline after the surface modification of the ATP carried with TiO2nanoparticles. The structure and morphology of the ATP/TiO2/PANI CSNs were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and fourier transform infrared. The thermal stability of the ATP/TiO2/PANI CSNs was also investigated by thermal analyzer. The results show that the ATP/TiO2/PANI CSNs display “capsule like” core-shell structure, of which ranging in diameter of about 80 nm and length of about 250 nm. In addition, the ATP/TiO2/PANI CSNs present a higher degree of crystallization and better thermal stability. We believe that the excellent core-shell structure and better thermal stability should be prone to improve their other properties and enlarge their application.
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33. Numerical Simulation and Optimization of Drawing for Shallow Tapered Surface
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Yue Zhang, Guang Hong Zhou, Mu Jian Xia, and Hong Yan Ding
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Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Design of experiments ,General Engineering ,Process (computing) ,Structural engineering ,Deep drawing ,business ,Anisotropy ,Blank ,Trim - Abstract
It was hard to predict crack and wrinkle which are the main failure modes when drawing for the shallow tapered parts. In this paper crack and wrinkle can be avoided effectively by using the software DYNAFORM in combination with orthogonal design of experiment method. The influence of normal anisotropy coefficient, friction coefficient, drawbead resistance and blank holding force on deep drawing shallow tapered surface was analyzed by numerical simulation. The results show that the minimum-wall-thickness was the main criterion for the drawing process but not the only criterion. Crack and wrinkle can be moderately eliminated finally after optimization of the parameters and following trim process in the drawing for shallow tapered surface.
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- 2011
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34. Synthesis and Characterization of Magnetic γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3 Core-Shell Nanocomposites
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Guang Hong Zhou, Hong Yan Ding, and Yue Zhang
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Magnetization ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Infrared ,General Engineering ,Nucleation ,Nanoparticle ,Nanotechnology ,Coercivity ,Nanoscopic scale ,Characterization (materials science) - Abstract
The γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3core-shell nanocomposites (MCSs) were successfully synthesized by using heterogeneous nucleation method. The results show that a core-shell structures exit in γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3MCSs and that the size of γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3MCSs is in nanoscale. The saturated magnetization and coercivity of γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3MCSs decrease compared with that of γ-Fe2O3nanoparticles. However, the infrared absorbing ability of γ-Fe2O3/Al2O3MCSs is obvious enhanced and it is expected to become a new series of absorbing materials applied in military field.
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35. Wettability of Molten Ti on ZrO2
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Ai Hui Liu, Yan Wei Sui, Bang Sheng Li, Hong Yan Ding, Yu Fu Zhu, and Jing Jie Guo
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Interfacial reaction ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Contact angle ,Cross section (physics) ,chemistry ,Perpendicular ,Cubic zirconia ,Wetting ,Composite material ,Argon atmosphere ,Titanium - Abstract
The wettability between pure liquid titanium and calcia-stabilized zirconia was studied in argon atmosphere. The micrographic observations made on cross section perpendicular to the interface using SEM showed that interfacial reaction occurred. However, the contact angles were larger than 90°within experimental duration.
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- 2011
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36. Modeling and Dynamic Simulation of Tracked Vehicle in Vortex
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Xiao Jun Zhou, Ming Xiang Xie, Zhu Hui Luo, Fang Tang, Yuan Jing Guo, Yan Ding Wei, and Pei Xin Li
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Dynamic simulation ,Engineering ,Software ,business.industry ,Road surface ,General Engineering ,Immersion (virtual reality) ,Driving simulator ,Superposition method ,Virtual reality ,business ,Simulation ,Vortex - Abstract
Real-time calculation of dynamics model is one of the key technologies in the driving simulator. A multi-body dynamics model of tracked vehicle was developed using the Vortex software. The sinusoid superposition method was exploited to extend the 2-D road surface spectrum and to establish the 3-D road roughness elevation data in accord with the state standard. Then the elevation data were imported into Multigen Creator to construct the 3-D virtual road. Including the vehicle model, the virtual reality system was created. In the simulation of riding comfort, the responses of the vehicle were obtained when the vehicle traversed under road excitation of D grade with constant speed. The result shows that the system offers good immersion and real-time performance. It is feasible to be applied to the tracked vehicle driving simulator.
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37. A Steering Wheel System and Controller for the Driving Simulator
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Fang Tang, Yan Ding Wei, Xiao Jun Zhou, Chun Yu Wei, Ming Xiang Xie, and Pei Xin Li
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Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Driving simulator ,PID controller ,Steering wheel ,Electronic differential ,Steering column ,law.invention ,Control theory ,law ,Torque ,MATLAB ,business ,computer ,Simulation ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
In driving simulator, the driver manipulating the steering wheel can not only be feeling authentic as the real vehicle but also get additional information of the vehicle state and road conditions. For this purpose, a steeling wheel system was detailed designed. A bicycle model was used to analyze the dynamic behaviour of a simplified four-wheel vehicle model and applied to compute the reaction torque. After modeling the steering column and the feedback motor, the state equation of the steering wheel was deduced. The control without PID, with ordinary PID and RBF network PID were adopted to control the feedback motor to generate desired torque. Simulation in matlab/simulink shows that the steering wheel has good performance and the RBF network PID controller has better performance and can satisfy the requirement of the reaction torque. This study will be a guide research for future driving simulator.
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- 2011
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38. Experimental Research on the Influences of Wave Height on Towing of 4-Bucket Foundation Platform
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Cong Huan Le, Pu Yang Zhang, Hong Yan Ding, and Guohai Dong
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Engineering ,Acceleration ,business.industry ,Position (vector) ,Wave height ,General Engineering ,Foundation (engineering) ,Head (vessel) ,Seakeeping ,business ,Mooring ,Towing ,Marine engineering - Abstract
Internal air pressure and water pressure of the buckets foundation, acceleration and dragging force of the 4-bucket foundation platform were determined to analyze the influences of wave height on towing when 4-Bucket foundation platform is towing in conditions of a certain towing velocity, mooring point position and draught in different regular waves based on the model test. Comparing platform towing in following and head waves, the heave motion of the latter is more strenuous than that of the former; the stability and seakeeping of the former is better than those of the latter. Roll motion, pitch motion and heave motion appear aggravate phenomenon with the increase of wave height.
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39. Utilization of a Novel Extracellular Biopolymer Produced from Bacillus cereus B-11 for the Biosorption of Cd(II) from Aqueous Phase
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Yan Li Mao, Fang Xia, Xiao Yan Ding, and Hui Li Zhu
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Sorbent ,Chromatography ,Aqueous solution ,biology ,Chemistry ,General Engineering ,Bacillus cereus ,Biosorption ,Aqueous two-phase system ,Langmuir adsorption model ,Sorption ,biology.organism_classification ,symbols.namesake ,Adsorption ,symbols ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The study described the sorption of Cd(II) by a novel extracellular biopolymer (B-11) produced from Bacillus cereus B-11. The effect of experimental parameters such as pH, initial concentration and contact time, sorbent dosage on the sorption was studied. The langmuir isotherm better fitted the sorption data, the maximum adsorption capacity was 80.64 mg.g-1. The kinetic rates were best fitted to the pseudo-second-order model. It was concluded that the prepared B-11 can be used as an effective and environmentally friendly biosorbent for the removal of Cd(II) ions from aqueous solution.
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- 2011
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40. Study on the Landslide Stability Influenced by the Reservoir Water Lifting and Atmospheric Rainfall
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Jun Liu, Gao She Hu, and Yan Ding
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Hydrology ,Infiltration (hydrology) ,Reservoir water ,General Engineering ,Geotechnical engineering ,Landslide ,Geology ,Three gorges - Abstract
This article is based on the Bazimen Landslide in the three gorges reservoir area to be the object of study, and uses the Boussinesq unsteady aeolian-equation to calculate the change of the infiltration line in the landslide by the reservoir water decreased and rainfall. The limited equilibrium method is taken to study the variation law of the landslide stability, which is effected by the every factor under different working conditions.
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- 2011
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41. Model Test Study on Added Mass Coefficient of Four Buckets Foundation Ocean Platform
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Pu Yang Zhang, Jing Hua Diao, Xian Qing Liu, and Hong Yan Ding
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Acceleration ,Engineering ,Atmospheric pressure ,business.industry ,Hull ,General Engineering ,Pitch Frequency ,Foundation (engineering) ,Model test ,Geotechnical engineering ,Natural frequency ,business ,Morison equation - Abstract
In this paper, the internal air pressure and bottom water pressure of the buckets, the acceleration of swaying, surging and heaving of platform were determined by the sensors fixed on the platform, as a naval bucket foundation platform for example. The motion rules of heave and sway of bucket foundations are studied with different drafts. The results of this test showed that the added mass coefficient of heave, roll and pitch are declined with the increase of the draft; the natural frequency of heave is constant with different drafts but the roll frequency and pitch frequency are consistent with the changes of the draft; the frequency of heave is larger than that of roll and pitch but the added mass coefficient of heave is lesser than that of roll and pitch.
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42. Change Trends and Corresponding Meteorological Character of Air Pollition in Beijing
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Hai Yan Ding, Wei Wei Pu, Xiao Ling Zhang, and Di He
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Pollutant ,Air Pollution Index ,Meteorology ,General Engineering ,Environmental science ,Humidity ,Relative humidity ,Wind direction ,Atmospheric sciences ,Air quality index ,Wind speed ,NOx - Abstract
Based on the monitoring data of air quality and meteorological data from 2003 to 2009 in Beijing, the change of air quality and pollutants concentration are analyzed, and their relationship with meteorological conditions are figured out. The results showed below.(1)The annual average value of API (Air Pollution Index) decreased from 2007 gradually, and the value of 2008 is equal to 86.3% of 2007. As to monthly changing trend of API, the value in April is highest, and is lowest in august. API in summer is lowest relatively in all-year, and it is worst in spring. (2)The pollutants concentration of PM2.5, SO2, NO2, and NOX showed decreasing trends from 2006 to 2009. The monthly changing trends of PM2.5, SO2, NO2, and O3 were different. The monthly average concentrations of NOX SO2, NO2 and NOX were lowest in July, while the high values appeared in different month.(3)Correlation between pollutant concentration and meteorological conditions are figured out: SO2, NO2 and NOX are negative related to temperature, wind speed and sunlight hours and positive related to humidity, while O3 is adverse. PM2.5 is well related to relative humidity and cloud cover. PM2.5, SO2, NO2 and NOX are all positive related to wind speed.(4)The air quality and pollutant concentration displayed significant in different under each wind direction. When north wind blows, the average value of API is lowest relatively and south wind is adverse. The concentration of PM2.5, SO2, NO2 and NOX are lower when Beijing is controlled by the north wind or north-west wind.
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43. Application of TEG Replacing Urea in Silk Printing with Reactive Dyes
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Lan Wang, Chun Yan Ding, Jun Xiong Lin, and Duan Ni
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Silk fiber ,Materials science ,Moisture ,Silk fabric ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,SILK ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Urea ,Reactive dye ,Solubility ,Composite material ,Triethylene glycol - Abstract
In order to resolve the problem of water pollution owing to using a large number of urea in silk printing with reactive dyes, TEG (Triethylene glycol/3, 6-dioxaoctane-1/8-diol) was used to replace the urea. The effects of TEG on the performance of monochromic and combination printed fabrics were studied through testing K/S values (color depth) and Delta E (color differences) of printed fabrics. Meanwhile, the effect of TEG and urea on the solubility of reactive dye and the moisture absorbency of silk fabric were compared by testing the solubility of reactive dyes and the diameter of silk fiber respectively. The results indicated that the best replacement ratio of TEG to urea was 75%.
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- 2011
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44. Analysis of Influencing Factors on Mechanical Properties and Anisotropy of Attapulgite/NR Composites
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Yan Ding, Hao Guo, Qing Guo Tang, Jin Sheng Liang, and Xiao Long Lu
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Mechanical property ,Materials science ,Natural rubber ,Scanning electron microscope ,visual_art ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Composite material ,Dispersion (chemistry) ,Anisotropy - Abstract
Based on the dispersion characters of organic modified attapulgite (OAT) short fibers in nature rubber (NR) matrix, this paper analyzed the effects, in terms of addition amount of OAT, processing technology of rubber compound and heat treatment, on mechanical properties and anisotropy of OAT/NR composites. Results indicated that mechanical properties were better when the OAT content is 50 phr and thin-passing is 20 times, meanwhile, the longitudinal and transversal tensile strength of OAT/NR composites were 17.01 0.5 Mpa and 14.18 0.5 Mpa respectively. The anisotropy is obvious. Also the tensile and tear broken section were studied by the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the forming mechanism of OAT/NR anisotropy composites was discussed.
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- 2010
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45. Phenol Degradation in the System of H2O2/Porous Tourmaline Composite Materials
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Li Fang Zhao, Jun Ping Meng, Yan Ding, and Can Li
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Reaction conditions ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Tourmaline ,General Engineering ,Degradation (geology) ,Phenol ,Activation energy ,Composite material ,Porosity ,Hydrogen peroxide ,Phenol degradation - Abstract
Porous tourmaline composite material (PTCM) was prepared mainly by schorl and used to catalyze hydrogen peroxide for the removal of phenol. The optimum reaction conditions were determined by testing the phenol removal rate under the conditions of different initial phenol concentration, hydrogen peroxide dosage, PTCM dosage and temperature. The reaction activation energy was calculated to be 32.148KJ/mol, indicating that PTCM showed good effect on catalyzing hydrogen peroxide, phenol could be degraded quickly and the removal rate could reach 97%. The mechanism of the system was the Fenton-like reaction
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46. Electric Dipole Characteristics of Mineral Tourmaline Superfine Powders and its Properties of Far Infrared Emission
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Jun Ping Meng, You De Yuan, Kun Gan, Jin Sheng Liang, Li Jun Han, and Yan Ding
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Materials science ,Tourmaline ,General Engineering ,Infrared spectroscopy ,Mineralogy ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Dipole ,Electric dipole moment ,Far infrared ,Emissivity ,Stimulated emission ,Atomic physics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Excitation - Abstract
According to the hypothesis that the tourmaline particle is composed of crystal electric dipoles, the far infrared emission and its vibration frequency of the natural black tourmaline superfine powders were researched. The behavior of the electric dipole in the ground and excitation states was calculated. It was found that there is a relationship between infrared absorption spectra and the microscopic D-value of electric dipole moment. The high far infrared emissivity of tourmaline was ascribed to the coherent light created by stimulated emission between different excitation states of electric dipole.
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- 2010
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47. Effect of Activating Device on the Properties of Tap Water
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Yan Ding, Dong Mei Zhang, Jin Sheng Liang, and Can Li
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Chemistry ,Hydrogen bond ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,pH meter ,Volumetric flow rate ,Surface tension ,Metal ,Tap water ,visual_art ,Galvanic cell ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic - Abstract
Effect of activating device on the property of tap water was studied by surface tensiometer and pH meter. The results showed that the surface tension of tap water activated by the device reduced and pH value increased. The variations of surface tension and pH value are connected with flow rates. The larger flow rate, the less variation of surface tension and pH value when at the same cycle time, however, the more variation of surface tension and pH value when at the same activating time. Activated by the device, 17O NMR half width of tap water reduced from 70.79Hz at the inlet to 60.87Hz at the outlet. Reduction of surface tension were caused by hydrogen bonds in water clusters which were weakened or broken by far-infrared radiation of functional ceramic ball and galvanic cell action of copper-zinc alloy. Increment of pH value were caused by H+ in water exchanging with metal cations on surface of far-infrared ceramic balls and dissolved oxygen getting electron and forming OH-1 with the function of copper-zinc alloy.
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- 2010
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48. Effect of Mineral Composite Fillers on Properties of Man-Made Plywood
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Qing Guo Tang, Yan Ding, Jin Sheng Liang, and Hong Xia Shao
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Materials science ,Mineral ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,Formaldehyde ,engineering.material ,Raw material ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Bonding strength ,Filler (materials) ,engineering ,Surface modification ,Composite material ,Mineral processing - Abstract
Attapulgite mineral powder as raw material, through surface modification and composite of various mineral processing, the effect of modifier dosage, composite powder filler ratio on the mechanical properties and formaldehyde emission of the plywood which is bonded by filled urea-formaldehyde resin were investigated. The results show that under the conditions of the plywood bonding strength to meet the national standard, modified attapulgite make the plywood formaldehyde emission decrease from 4.5 to 2.1 mg/L, the composite material can make the formaldehyde emission decreased to 1.6 mg/L, which can improved the indoor environment and the grade of plywood.
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- 2010
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49. Research and Application of Micro-Environmental Control Technology in Animal Breeding Industry
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Dong Mei Zhang, Yan Ding, Jin Sheng Liang, and Jun Ping Meng
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Noise ,Animal breeding ,General Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,Humidity ,Environmental science ,Agricultural engineering - Abstract
Influence of micro-environmental factors in animal breeding room on healthy growth of animal was discussed, such as harmful chemical gas, drinking water, microorganism, temperature, humidity and noise. Main products and technologies used in improving animal breeding micro-environment were summarized from four aspects including deodorization, activating drinking water, adding feed additives, using temperature and humidity control devices. At last, the development trends of micro-environment control were proposed in large-scale animal breeding.
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- 2010
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50. Theoretical Calculation for Far Infrared Emissivity of Tourmaline Powder Materials
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Pei Peng Wang, Yan Ding, Jin Sheng Liang, Jun Ping Meng, and Yi Lin Han
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Materials science ,Tourmaline ,Infrared ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Engineering ,Diamond ,Weight coefficient ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,engineering.material ,Optics ,Far infrared ,engineering ,Emissivity ,Particle size ,business ,Chemical composition ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The chemical composition of tourmaline crystal structure was investigated by using Diamond software and the relationship between the far infrared emissivity and the parameters of composition, structure and particle size of tourmaline materials was analyzed, and then four effective factors on the infrared emissivity were determined. By analyzing the effect of the variables on the emissivity, an effective function of the single variable on the emissivity was set up. Considering the weight coefficient of each factor, a calculation model on the far infrared emissivity of tourmaline was built up. Using this theoretical model, the method to improve the far infrared emission was discussed.
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- 2010
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