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    Digital economy for customer benefit and business fairness : proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Collaboration in Business, Information and Innovation (SCBTI...

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…GhinaEfficiency measurement of metal and mineral mining sector companies listed on the Indonesia stock exchange (IDX): Data envelopment analysis approachW. …”
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    Nano-enabled medical applications /

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Intelligent Nanomaterials for Medicine: Carrier Platforms and Targeting Strategies-State of the Art -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Nanotechnology Carrier Platforms Suited for Switch Functionality -- 1.2.1 Micelles and Liposomes -- 1.2.2 Polymeric Systems -- 1.2.3 Dendrimers -- 1.2.4 Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.2.5 Metallic Nanoparticles -- 1.2.6 Other Organic Nanoparticles: Carbohydrate-Based NPs, e.g., Chitosan and Starch -- 1.2.7 Quantum Dots and Carbon Quantum Dots -- 1.2.8 Nanogels…”
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    Characterization of tribological materials

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Boundary lubrication -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Mechanical effects in lubrication -- 6.3 Adequacy of hydrodynamic fluid films -- 6.4 Chemical effects in liquid lubrication, boundary lubrication -- 6.5 Wear and failure -- 6.6 Research in boundary lubrication -- 6.7 Laboratory research -- 6.8 Composition of films -- 6.9 Further mechanical effects of the boundary lubricant layer -- 6.10 Surface analysis of boundary lubricated metals -- 6.11 Ellipsometry and its use in measuring film thickness -- References --…”
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    Lithium ion batteries : overview, simulation, and diagnostics /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…1.3.4 Lithium Alloy Negative Electrodes1.3.5 Metallic Lithium Negative Electrodes; 1.4 Electrolytes; 1.4.1 Organic Solvent Electrolytes; 1.4.2 Polymer Electrolytes; 1.4.3 Ionic Liquids; 1.4.4 Inorganic Solid Electrolytes; 1.5 Reactions of Lithium-Ion Batteries; 1.6 Outlook; 2: Advanced Lithium and Lithium-Ion Batteries; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Li-Air Batteries; 2.1.1.1 Aqueous Li-air batteries; 2.1.1.2 Nonaqueous Li-air batteries; 2.1.2 Li-S Batteries; 2.2 All-Solid-State Batteries; 2.2.1 Phosphates; 2.2.2 Sulfides; 2.2.3 Oxides; 2.2.4 Challenges in Fabrication and Design…”
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    Radiation sensors with 3D electrodes / by Viá, Cinzia da, Betta, G. F. (Gian-Franco Dalla), Parker, Sherwood

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Junction Fabrication; 5.1.2.4. Etching and Metallization; 5.1.2.5. Gettering; 5.2. DEEP ETCHING TECHNIQUES; 5.2.1. …”
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    Atomic absorption spectrometry : an introduction / by Sanz-Medel, Alfredo, Pereiro, Rosario

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Flow analysis and atomic absorption spectrometry -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Flow injection analysis and atomic absorption spectrometry -- 7.3 Basic instrument components: sample introduction unit, propulsion system, and connecting tubes -- 7.3.1 Sample introduction unit -- 7.3.2 Propulsion system -- 7.3.3 Connecting tubes -- 7.4 Simple common manifolds: dilution, reagent addition, and calibration -- 7.5 Solid-liquid separation and preconcentration -- 7.5.1 Sorption -- 7.5.2 Precipitation and coprecipitation -- 7.6 Gas-phase formation strategies -- 7.6.1 Flow systems for the formation of volatile derivatives of the analyte(s) -- 7.6.2 Approaches for preconcentration in the gas phase -- 7.7 Miniaturized preconcentration methods based on liquid-liquid extraction -- 7.8 Sample digestion -- 7.8.1 Online photo-oxidation flow systems -- 7.8.2 Online microwave-assisted digestion -- 7.9 Chromatographic separations coupled online to atomic absorption spectrometry -- 7.10 Applications and example case studies -- 7.10.1 Online aluminium preconcentration and its application to the determination of the metal in dialysis concentrates -- 7.10.2 Indirect atomic absorption spectrometric determination of iodine in milk products -- 7.10.3 High-performance liquid chromatography, microwave digestion, hydride generation, AAS for inorganic and organic arsenic speciation in fish tissue --…”
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    Fatigue of materials and structures application to design and damage /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Superposition" method -- 3.4.5.Superposition method: applicable examples -- 3.4.6.Numerical application exercise -- 3.5.Performing some "damage tolerance" calculations -- 3.5.1.Complementarity of fatigue and damage tolerance -- 3.5.2.Safety coefficients to understand curve a = f(N) -- 3.5.3.Acquisition of the material parameters -- 3.5.4.Negative parameter: corrosion -- "corrosion fatigue" -- 3.6.Application to the residual strength of thin sheets -- 3.6.1.Planar panels: Feddersen diagram -- 3.6.2.Case of stiffened panels -- 3.7.Propagation of cracks subjected to random loading in the aeronautic industry -- 3.7.1.Modeling of the interactions of loading cycles -- 3.7.2.Comparison of predictions with experimental results -- 3.7.3.Rainflow treatment of random loadings -- 3.8.Conclusion -- 3.8.1.Organization of the evolution of "damage tolerance" -- 3.8.2.Structural maintenance program -- 3.8.3.Inspection of structures being used -- 3.9.Damage tolerance within the gigacyclic domain -- 3.9.1.Observations on crack propagation -- 3.9.2.Propagation of a fish-eye with regards to damage tolerance -- 3.9.3.Example of a turbine disk subjected to vibration -- 3.10.Bibliography -- ch. 4 Defect Influence on the Fatigue Behavior of Metallic Materials / Gilles Baudry -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Some facts -- 4.2.1.Failure observation -- 4.2.2.Endurance limit level -- 4.2.3.Influence of the rolling reduction ratio and the effect of rolling direction -- 4.2.4.Low cycle fatigue: SN curves -- 4.2.5.Wohler curve: existence of an endurance limit -- 4.2.6.Summary -- 4.3.Approaches -- 4.3.1.First models -- 4.3.2.Kitagawa diagram -- 4.3.3.Murakami model -- 4.4.A few examples -- 4.4.1.Medium-loaded components: example of as-forged parts: connecting rods -- effect of the forging skin -- 4.4.2.High-loaded components: relative importance of cleanliness and surface state -- example of the valve spring -- 4.4.3.High-loaded components: Bearings-Endurance cleanliness relationship -- 4.5.Prospects -- 4.5.1.Estimation of lifetimes and their dispersions -- 4.5.2.Fiber orientation -- 4.5.3.Prestressing -- 4.5.4.Corrosion -- 4.5.5.Complex loadings: spectra/over-loadings/multiaxial loadings -- 4.5.6.Gigacycle fatigue -- 4.6.Conclusion -- 4.7.Bibliography -- ch. 5 Fretting Fatigue: Modeling and Applications / Trevor Lindley -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Experimental methods -- 5.2.1.Fatigue specimens and contact pads -- 5.2.2.Fatigue S-N data with and without fretting -- 5.2.3.Frictional force measurement -- 5.2.4.Metallography and fractography -- 5.2.5.Mechanisms in fretting fatigue -- 5.3.Fretting fatigue analysis -- 5.3.1.The S-N approach -- 5.3.2.Fretting modeling -- 5.3.3.Two-body contact -- 5.3.4.Fatigue crack initiation -- 5.3.5.Analysis of cracks: the fracture mechanics approach -- 5.3.6.Propagation -- 5.4.Applications under fretting conditions -- 5.4.1.Metallic material: partial slip regime -- 5.4.2.Epoxy polymers: development of cracks under a total slip regime -- 5.5.Palliatives to combat fretting fatigue -- 5.6.Conclusions -- 5.7.Bibliography -- ch. 6 Contact Fatigue / Ky Dang Van -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Classification of the main types of contact damage -- 6.2.1.Background -- 6.2.2.Damage induced by rolling contacts with or without sliding effect -- 6.2.3.Fretting -- 6.3.A few results on contact mechanics -- 6.3.1.Hertz solution -- 6.3.2.Case of contact with friction under total sliding conditions -- 6.3.3.Case of contact with partial sliding -- 6.3.4.Elastic contact between two solids of different elastic modules -- 6.3.5.3D elastic contact -- 6.4.Elastic limit -- 6.5.Elastoplastic contact -- 6.5.1.Stationary methods -- 6.5.2.Direct cyclic method -- 6.6.Application to modeling of a few contact fatigue issues -- 6.6.1.General methodology -- 6.6.2.Initiation of fatigue cracks in rails -- 6.6.3.Propagation of initiated cracks -- 6.6.4.Application to fretting fatigue -- 6.7.Conclusion -- 6.8.Bibliography -- ch. 7 Thermal Fatigue / Luc Remy -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Characterization tests -- 7.2.1.Cyclic mechanical behavior -- 7.2.2.Damage -- 7.3.Constitutive and damage models at variable temperatures -- 7.3.1.Constitutive laws -- 7.3.2.Damage process modeling based on fatigue conditions -- 7.3.3.Modeling the damage process in complex cases: towards considering interactions with creep and oxidation phenomena -- 7.4.Applications -- 7.4.1.Exhaust manifolds in automotive industry -- 7.4.2.Cylinder heads made from aluminum alloys in the automotive industry -- 7.4.3.Brake disks in the rail and automotive industries -- 7.4.4.Nuclear industry pipes -- 7.4.5.Simple structures simulating turbine blades -- 7.5.Conclusion -- 7.6.Bibliography.…”
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    Micro- and nano-structured interpenetrating polymer networks : from design to applications /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…15.3 Properties of IPNs 15.4 Applications of IPNs 15.4.1 Selective transportation of liquids and gases 15.4.2 Ion exchange membranes 15.4.3 Removal of metal ions 15.4.4 Sound and vibration damping 15.4.5 Other general applications 15.4.6 Biomedical Applications of IPNs 15.5 Conclusion References Index.…”
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    Synthetics, mineral oils, and bio-based lubricants : chemistry and technology /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Kanegsberg, and Ed Kanegsberg]</P></I><P>Chapter 53 Sintered Metal Bearings and Fluids for Their Lubrication</P><I><P>[James Aiello and Leslie R. …”
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    Materials at low temperatures

    Published 1983
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