10 results on '"Wu, Jiantao"'
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2. Feasibility Study of Using Hydrophobic Geopolymer-Based as Aggregate Substitution in Asphalt Mixture.
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Ago, Cadnel, Li, Guowei, Wu, Jiantao, and Md Yusoff, Nur Izzi
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POLYMER-impregnated concrete ,ASPHALT ,ASPHALT pavements ,FIRE exposure ,SOLUBLE glass ,FLY ash ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,CONTACT angle ,INORGANIC polymers - Abstract
Hydrophobic aggregates have the great ability to prevent asphalt pavement roads from stripping-off of the asphalt in presence of water. In addition, they give the option to consume less asphalt and save cost. On the other hand, natural aggregates have been found to be non-renewable and rare. Geopolymer based artificial aggregates are great materials as they demonstrated to have exceptional features, such as high strength, superior durability, and greater resistance to fire exposure. In this study, a new hydrophobic geopolymer based aggregate has been produced with rice ash (RA) and fly ash as precursors as well as, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and Sodium Silicate (Na
2 SiO3 ) as activators. The mechanical properties combined with the softening coefficient, surface properties of samples, contact angle and adhesion were characterized as well as microstructure X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) test. The results indicate that the activators Na2 SiO3 /NaOH at a mix ratio of 1 have a suitable effect on the pores and the compressive strength of the new artificial aggregate most particularly sodium hydroxide. Nonetheless, it has been found that coating the artificial aggregate with asphalt showed a great improvement of the hydrophobic nature of the produced artificial aggregate based geopolymer. Hence, indicates the possibility of using it as recycle aggregate pavement. From a microstructure point, the hydrophobic nature of the new alkali-activated artificial aggregate can be improved by increasing the quantity of mullite in the mix proportion design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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3. The Regulatory Network of Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.) Seedlings under Heat Stress Revealed by Transcriptome and Metabolome Analysis.
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Wang, Zhuqing, Xiao, Yang, Chang, Hailong, Sun, Shengren, Wang, Jianqiang, Liang, Qinggan, Wu, Qingdan, Wu, Jiantao, Qin, Yuanxia, Chen, Junlv, Wang, Gang, and Wang, Qinnan
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SWEET corn ,CORN ,RNA replicase ,GENE regulatory networks ,TRANSCRIPTOMES ,RNA polymerase II - Abstract
Heat stress is an increasingly significant abiotic stress factor affecting crop yield and quality. This study aims to uncover the regulatory mechanism of sweet corn response to heat stress by integrating transcriptome and metabolome analyses of seedlings exposed to normal (25 °C) or high temperature (42 °C). The transcriptome results revealed numerous pathways affected by heat stress, especially those related to phenylpropanoid processes and photosynthesis, with 102 and 107 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) identified, respectively, and mostly down-regulated in expression. The metabolome results showed that 12 or 24 h of heat stress significantly affected the abundance of metabolites, with 61 metabolites detected after 12 h and 111 after 24 h, of which 42 metabolites were detected at both time points, including various alkaloids and flavonoids. Scopoletin-7-o-glucoside (scopolin), 3-indolepropionic acid, acetryptine, 5,7-dihydroxy-3′,4′,5′-trimethoxyflavone, and 5,6,7,4′-tetramethoxyflavanone expression levels were mostly up-regulated. A regulatory network was built by analyzing the correlations between gene modules and metabolites, and four hub genes in sweet corn seedlings under heat stress were identified: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 (RDR2), UDP-glucosyltransferase 73C5 (UGT73C5), LOC103633555, and CTC-interacting domain 7 (CID7). These results provide a foundation for improving sweet corn development through biological intervention or genome-level modulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. A Study of Sliver in C-Shaped Grain Selectors during Investment Casting of Single-Crystal Superalloy.
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Yang, Qiang, Zhu, Xintao, Wang, Fu, Ma, Dexin, and Wu, Jiantao
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INVESTMENT casting ,HEAT resistant alloys ,MELTING points ,GRAIN ,THERMAL stresses ,DIRECTIONAL solidification - Abstract
In this study, the formation mechanism of sliver defects in C-shaped 2D grain selectors during investment casting of single-crystal superalloy was investigated by analyzing the effects of the C-shaped 2D grain selectors on the solidification behavior of superalloy. The physical field properties of the sliver formation and solidification characteristics of CM247LC nickel-based superalloy were determined. The temperature and stress fields were simulated using ProCAST. The results showed that the stress fields of solidification played an essential role in the formation of sliver, indicating that the solidification interval characteristics of the alloy and stress based on the geometry of the C-shaped 2D grain selector are crucial for the formation of sliver. In addition, the origin of sliver depended upon tensile stress during solidification, relying on the constraints of dendrite boundaries. The findings suggested that the joint sections of the starter block—i.e., selector and selector-casting joint of C-shaped selector sections—are stress-sensitive areas where sliver can form readily. Furthermore, sliver is formed in the final stages of solidification and especially originates in the grain selection part where the accumulated thermal stress is high, and there is only a small quantity of liquid phase with a low melting point between the dendrites. Therefore, the solidification and stress conditions generate thermal cracks, which can also cause sliver defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Influence of Planting Density on Sweet Potato Storage Root Formation by Regulating Carbohydrate and Lignin Metabolism.
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Liang, Qinggan, Chen, Hongrong, Chang, Hailong, Liu, Yi, Wang, Qinnan, Wu, Jiantao, Liu, Yonghua, Kumar, Sunjeet, Chen, Yue, Chen, Yanli, and Zhu, Guopeng
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POTATO storage ,ROOT formation ,CARBOHYDRATE metabolism ,SWEET potatoes ,LIGNINS ,LIGNIN structure ,PLANTING ,PLANT spacing - Abstract
An appropriate planting density could realize the maximum yield potential of crops, but the mechanism of sweet potato storage root formation in response to planting density is still rarely investigated. Four planting densities, namely D15, D20, D25, and D30, were set for 2-year and two-site field experiments to investigate the carbohydrate and lignin metabolism in potential storage roots and its relationship with the storage root number, yield, and commercial characteristics at the harvest period. The results showed that an appropriate planting density (D20 treatment) stimulated cambium cell differentiation, which increased carbohydrate accumulation and inhibited lignin biosynthesis in potential storage roots. At canopy closure, the D20 treatment produced more storage roots, particularly developing ones. It increased the yield by 10.18–19.73% compared with the control D25 treatment and improved the commercial features by decreasing the storage root length/diameter ratio and increasing the storage root weight uniformity. This study provides a theoretical basis for the high-value production of sweet potato. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. A New Single-Leg Lower-Limb Rehabilitation Robot: Design, Analysis and Experimental Evaluation.
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Yu, Hongfei, Zheng, Siyuan, Wu, Jiantao, Sun, Li, Chen, Yongliang, Zhang, Shuo, and Qin, Zhongzhi
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ROBOT design & construction ,REHABILITATION ,PROBLEM solving ,SHARED workspaces ,ROBOTS - Abstract
Conventional lower-limb rehabilitation robots are large, complicated to wear, and require moving the patient to a designated position. To solve these problems, a new single-legged lower-limb rehabilitation robot (S-LLRR) that is easy to move and suitable for different height carriers was proposed. The mechanical leg has a variable working space, and its rotating joints are designed with mechanical limiters. The series configuration of the S-LLRR was analyzed, and trajectory planning was performed based on continuous linear motion training. Meanwhile, an active training control method based on the sand model was proposed to enhance the motion sensation of patients, and an active participation degree evaluation model was designed based on human physiological information. The simulation and experimental results showed that S-LLRR had a large workspace and good motion accuracy, and the accuracy of the active participation degree evaluation model could reach more than 85%. This research could provide a theoretical basis for improving the standardization and compliance of lower-limb robot rehabilitation training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Comparative Test on the Bond Damage of Steel and GFRP Bars Reinforcing Soft Rock Slopes.
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He, Xinrong, Li, Guowei, Kabba Bakarr, Sidi, Wu, Jiantao, and Yu, Wei
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Soft rock slopes were anchored with traditional steel bars and new Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars. The difference in the anchorage performance of the two kinds of anchorage elements in soft rock and expansive soil was studied by an in-situ test. The results show that cyclic load can aggravate the bond damage of the interface between grouting body and both kinds of bars used in soft rock. Compared with the number of cyclic loads applied, the previous maximum load is the main factor that influences the bond damage of the anchorage bar. Under constant loading, the interface bond behaviour of GFRP bar is better than the steel bar. Because of the small difference in elastic modulus between the GFRP bar and the grouting body, the interface bond around the GFRP bar can invoke more resistance of the grouting body efficiently which demonstrates its more effective anchorage performance than the steel bar under the same conditions. The anchorage structure of steel bar in soft rock can generate larger interfacial relative displacement with increasing load than the GFRP bar in the anchorage section, even though the elastic modulus of steel is much larger than GFRP. In the expansive soil, the anchorage structure deformations of steel and GFRP bars are almost the same because of the weaker bond at the interface of the grouting body and the surrounding soil than that of the bar interface. Under the ultimate loading of the anchorage structure in soft rock, the steel bar with 450 MPa which is less than its ultimate strength shows the failure of the bar body pulling-out, and the GFRP bar with 508 MPa which is larger than its ultimate strength shows the failure of the bar body by fracture. The steel bar anchorage structure in soft rock is destroyed at the interface around the grouting body. The results show that the GFRP bar performs more efficiently than the steel bar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. A Temperature-Independent Methodology for Polymer Bitumen Modification Evaluation Based on DSR Measurement.
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Wu, Jiantao, Wang, Haoan, Liu, Quan, Gao, Yangming, and Liu, Shengjie
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BITUMINOUS materials , *BITUMEN , *POLYMERS - Abstract
Owing to the continuous increase of traffic loads, bitumen modification has been manifested as an efficient methodology to enhance asphaltic pavement performance. Currently, the modification index, defined as the ratio of mechanical properties (e.g., complex modulus) before and after bitumen modification, is extensively adopted to evaluate the modification degree. However, bituminous materials behave as temperature-dependent, which indicates that the mechanical property varies with measured temperatures. As a result, the calculated modification index also shows temperature-dependent property, which inhibits the use of modification index. For this reason, this study introduced a method to eliminate the temperature-dependency of the modification index. In specific, a mathematical model considering the properties of modifiers was firstly established to predict the modification index-temperature curve (MI-T curve). In what follows, the temperature-dependency of modification index was analyzed to verify the proposed model on three types of modifiers, which were graphene, Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS), and Ethyl-Vinyl-Acetate (EVA), respectively. The results indicated that the developed model could efficiently predict the MI-T curves. Besides, the effective modification area (EMA) and optimal modification index (OMI) were two reasonable indicators that evaluate the bitumen modification without considering the temperature-dependency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Efficient Allocation of Customers to Facilities in the Multi-Objective Sustainable Location Problem.
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Tang, Xifeng, Wu, Jiantao, and Li, Rui
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This paper aims to evaluate the impact of customer allocation on the facility location in the multi-objective location problem for sustainable logistics. After a new practical multi-objective location model considering vehicle carbon emissions is introduced, the NSGA-II and SEAMO2 algorithms are employed to solve the model. Within the framework of each algorithm, three different allocation rules derived from the optimization of customer allocation based on distance, cost, and emissions are separately applied to perform the customer-to-facility assignment so as to evaluate their impacts. The results of extensive computational experiments show that the allocation rules have nearly no influence on the solution quality, and the allocation rule based on the distance has an absolute advantage of computation time. These findings will greatly help to simplify the location-allocation analysis in the multi-objective location problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. SSR Marker-Assisted Management of Parental Germplasm in Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) Breeding Programs.
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Wu, Jiantao, Wang, Qinnan, Xie, Jing, Pan, Yong-Bao, Zhou, Feng, Guo, Yuqiang, Chang, Hailong, Xu, Huanying, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Chuiming, and Qiu, Yongsheng
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SUGARCANE growing , *SUGARCANE , *MICROSATELLITE repeats , *SACCHARUM , *GERMPLASM , *CAPILLARY electrophoresis , *GENE flow - Abstract
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) is an important sugar and bioenergy crop with a high aneuploidy, complex genomes and extreme heterozygosity. A good understanding of genetic diversity and population structure among sugarcane parental lines is a prerequisite for sugarcane improvement through breeding. In order to understand genetic characteristics of parental lines used in sugarcane breeding programs in China, 150 of the most popular accessions were analyzed with 21 fluorescence-labeled simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers and high-performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE). A total of 226 SSR alleles of high-resolution capacity were identified. Among the series obtained from different origins, the YC-series, which contained eight unique alleles, had the highest genetic diversity. Based on the population structure analysis, the principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) and phylogenetic analysis, the 150 accessions were clustered into two distinct sub-populations (Pop1 and Pop2). Pop1 contained the majority of clones introduced to China (including 28/29 CP-series accessions) while accessions native to China clustered in Pop2. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), fixation index (Fst) value and gene flow (Nm) value all indicated the very low genetic differentiation between the two groups. This study illustrated that fluorescence-labeled SSR markers combined with high-performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) could be a very useful tool for genotyping of the polyploidy sugarcane. The results provided valuable information for sugarcane breeders to better manage the parental germplasm, choose the best parents to cross, and produce the best progeny to evaluate and select for new cultivar(s). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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