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Residual stresses in coating-based systems, part I: Mechanisms and analytical modeling

ZHANG Xiancheng, WU Yixiong, XU Binshi, WANG Haidou

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 1-12 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0001-2

Abstract: thermo-mechanical integrity of these systems is becoming a major concern and is strongly related to the residual stressesIn this paper, the sources of the residual stresses in the coating-based systems and the concept ofAnalytical models were developed to predict the residual stresses in multi-layered film structures or

Keywords: briefly     different     thermo-mechanical integrity     addition     residual    

Thermally developing forced convection and the corresponding thermal stresses in a porous plate channel

YANG Xiao, LIU Xuemei

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 57-61 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0009-7

Abstract: thermally developing forced convection of the local thermal equilibrium and the corresponding thermal stressesThe expressions of temperature, local Nusselt number and corresponding thermal stresses are obtained

Keywords: semi-infinite saturated     direction     interaction     skeleton     thermal equilibrium    

Dynamic in-plane transversal normal stresses in the concrete face of CFRD

Neftalí SARMIENTO-SOLANO, Miguel P. ROMO

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 135-148 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0481-7

Abstract: such as concrete cracking and joint's water stops distressing where high in-plane transversal normal stressesprocedure is the dynamic complement of a method recently developed to evaluate in-plane transversal normal stressesthese two procedures in a sequential manner, it is possible to define the concrete slab in-plane normal stressesIn the above reference, the method to evaluate the concrete face in-plane transversal normal stresses

Keywords: CFR dams     dynamic analysis     in-plane normal stresses     concrete face    

Residual stresses in coating-based systems, part II: Optimal designing methodologies

ZHANG Xiancheng, WU Yixiong, XU Binshi, WANG Haidou

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 125-136 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0022-x

Abstract: studied to illustrate the implementation of the analytical models that have been developed in Part Isingle-layered coating-based systems, some typical approximations that are often used to predict the residual stresses

Keywords: function     different     substrate     interlayer     implementation    

Opportunities and Challenges in Deep Mining: A Brief Review

Pathegama G. Ranjith,Jian Zhao,Minghe Ju,Radhika V. S. De Silva,Tharaka D. Rathnaweera,Adheesha K. M. S. Bandara

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 546-551 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.04.024

Abstract: are often met in deep mining engineering: rockbursts, gas outbursts, high in situ and redistributed stresses

Keywords: Deep mining     Rock mechanics     Rockburst     <i>In situi>stresses     Mining automation    

In-plane transversal normal stresses in the concrete face of CFRD induced by the first-dam reservoir

Neftalí SARMIENTO-SOLANO, Miguel P. ROMO

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 81-91 doi: 10.1007/s11709-016-0378-2

Abstract: narrowness and width of concrete slabs on the first-dam reservoir filling in-plane transversal normal stressesThe 3D analyses results show that high in-plane transversal compressive stresses develop within the concreteLikewise, in-plane induced tensile transversal stresses in the zones near the abutments increase theFrom the results of the 3D finite difference analyses, a simple method to estimate in-plane normal stresses

Keywords: concrete face     CFR dams     reservoir filling     slab in-plane stresses    

Influence of welding residual stresses on the ductile crack growth resistance of circumferentially cracked

Xiaobo REN, Odd M. AKSELSEN, B?rd NYHUS, Zhiliang ZHANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 217-223 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0169-3

Abstract: Residual stresses were introduced into the model by using so-called eigenstrain method.Results show that residual stresses reduce the ductile crack growth resistance.However, the effect of residual stresses on ductile crack growth resistance decreases with the increase

Keywords: residual stress     ductile crack growth resistance     complete Gurson model     eigenstrain method    

Investigating peak stresses in fitting and repair patches of buried polyethylene gas pipes

Reza KHADEMI ZAHEDI, Pouyan ALIMOURI, Hooman KHADEMI ZAHEDI, Mohammad SHISHESAZ

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 147-168 doi: 10.1007/s11709-019-0587-6

Abstract: Additionally, due to the application of pipe joints, and repair patches local stresses superimposed onThe computational analysis of stresses and the computer simulations are performed using ANSYS commercialThe maximum stress values in fitting and pipe are below the allowable stresses which shows the properAlthough the buried pipe is imposed to the maximum values of stresses, the PE100 socket is more sensitive

Keywords: Ansys software     polyethylene     buried pipelines     polyethylene joints     polyethylene patches     peak von Mises stress     soil-pipe interaction     temperature variation    

Numerical Simulation of Contact Stresses under North Anchor Foundation of Runyang Suspension Bridge

Shao Guojian,Su Jingbo,Hu Qiang

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 6,   Pages 28-34

Abstract: the change of the water pressure under foundation, and then the change of the distribution of contact stressesBy the numerical simulation from the construction to running process, the change law of the contact stressesfor the engineering example, during different stages of concreting construction, though the contact stressesof different parts of anchor foundation take on different characters,the contact stresses of north anchor

Keywords: suspension bridge     anchor foundation     contact stresses     numerical simulation    

SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE FAMILY GENES IN WATERMELON AND THEIR RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT ABIOTIC STRESSES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 645-658 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2020350

Abstract: Genome-wide analysis of the <i>SODi> gene family in various plant species has been conductedbut little is known about this gene family in watermelon (<i>Citrullus lanatusi>).Here, eight <i>SODi> genes were identified in the watermelon genome and are designated <i>ClCSD1-5i>, <i>ClFSD1-2i> and <i>ClMSDi> according to their metal cofactorsacid (ABA) treatments, indicating that they may be involved in ROS scavenging under different abiotic stresses

Keywords: abiotic stress / expression analysis / phylogeny / SOD / superoxide dismutase / watermelon    

The critical role of autophagy in plant responses to abiotic stresses

Yu WANG,Jie ZHOU,Jingquan YU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 28-36 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017130

Abstract: Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved recycling process in eukaryotes whereby intracellular components are engulfed by autophagosomes, which are subsequently transferred to the vacuoles for further degradation and reuse. In organisms like yeast and metazoans, autophagy is actively engaged during environmental perturbation either by degrading denatured proteins and organelles or by interfacing with stress related signaling molecules. Studies over the last decade have also revealed numerous important mechanisms where autophagy is widely involved in plant abiotic stress responses. Autophagy serves as a pivotal route for nutrient remobilization by the degradation of superfluous or damaged cellular cytoplasmic material and organelles. It is also reported to regulate the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, to maintain the cellular redox balance of plants under stressful conditions. Furthermore, autophagy is essential in regulating cellular toxicity by removing aggregated and/or denatured proteins and thereby improving plant stress tolerance. In this review, recent advances in our understanding of autophagy, along with pathways and regulatory networks through which it influences many aspects of plant growth and development in response to nutrient starvation, oxidative stress, osmotic stress and extreme temperatures are discussed.

Keywords: abiotic stresses     autophagy     extreme temperature     nutrient starvation     osmotic stress     oxidative stress    

International Winter Wheat Improvement Program: history, activities, impact and future

Alexey MORGOUNOV, Fatih OZDEMIR, Mesut KESER, Beyhan AKIN, Thomas PAYNE, Hans-Joachim BRAUN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 240-250 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019261

Abstract:

International Winter Wheat Improvement Program (IWWIP) was established in 1986 between the Government of Turkey and CIMMYT with three main objectives: (1) develop winter/facultative germplasm for Central and West Asia, (2) facilitate global winter wheat germplasm exchange, and (3) training wheat scientists. ICARDA joined the program in 1991 making it a three-way partnership that continues to work effectively. The germplasm developed by IWWIP as well as the winter wheat cultivars and lines received from global cooperators are assembled into international nurseries. These nurseries are offered annually to public and private entities (IWWIP website) and distributed to more than 100 cooperators in all continents. IWWIP impact has primarily been in new winter wheat cultivars combining broad adaptation, high yield potential, drought tolerance and disease resistance. A total of 93 IWWIP cultivars have been released in 11 countries occupying annually an estimated 2.5–3.0 Mha. IWWIP cooperation with researchers in Turkey, Central and West Asia and several US universities has resulted in a number of publications reviewed in this paper. Important IWWIP impacts include national inventories of wheat landraces in Turkey, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, their collection, characterization, evaluation and utilization.

Keywords: biotic and abiotic stresses     breeding     methodology     winter wheat    

Development of a new method for RMR and Q classification method to optimize support system in tunneling

Asghar RAHMATI,Lohrasb FARAMARZI,Manouchehr SANEI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 448-455 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0262-x

Abstract: Rock mass classification system is very suitable for various engineering design and stability analysis. classification method is confirmed by Japan Highway Public Corporation that this method can figure out either strength or deformability of rock mass, further appropriating the amount of rock bolts, thickness of shotcrete, and size of pitch of steel ribs just after the blasting procedure. Based on these advantages of method, in this study, according to data of five deep and long tunnels in Iran, two equations for estimating the value of method from and classification systems were developed. These equations as a new method were able to optimize the support system for and classification systems. From classification and its application in these case studies, it is pointed out that the method for the design of support systems in underground working is more reliable than the and classification systems.

Keywords: <i>JHi> classification     <i>Qi> and <i>RMRi> classification     new method    

The Potential Role of Powdery Mildew-Resistance Gene <i>Pm40i> in Chinese Wheat-Breeding Programs inthe Post-<i>Pm21i> Era Perspective

Shengwen Tang,Yuting Hu,Shengfu Zhong,Peigao Luo

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 500-506 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.06.004

Abstract:

Powdery mildew, which is caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Bgt), is an important leaf disease that affects wheat yield. Powdery mildew-resistance (Pm) gene Pm21 was first transferred into wheat in the 1980s, by translocating the Heuchera villosa chromosome arm 6VS to the wheat chromosome arm 6AL (6VS·6AL). Recently, new Bgt isolates that are virulent to Pm21 have been identified in some wheat fields, indicating that wheat breeders should be aware of the risk of deploying Pm21, although pathological details regarding these virulent isolates still remain to be discovered. Pm40 was identified and mapped on the wheat chromosome arm 7BS from several wheat lines developed from the progenies of a wild cross between wheat and Thinopyrum intermedium. Pm40 offers a broad spectrum of resistance to Bgt, which suggests that it is likely to provide potentially durable resistance. Cytological methods did not detect any large alien chromosomal segment in the wheat lines carrying Pm40. Lines with Pm40 and promising agronomical traits have been released by several wheat-breeding programs in the past several years. Therefore, we believe that Pm40 will play a role in powdery mildew-resistance wheat breeding after Pm21 resistance is overcome by Bgt isolates. In addition, both Pm21 and Pm40 were derived from alien species, suggesting that the resistance genes derived from alien species are potentially more durable or effective than those identified from wheat.

Keywords: Wheat     Powdery mildew     <i>Pm21i>     <i>Pm40i>     Alien species     Native resistance    

NiFeRuO<i>xi> nanosheets on Ni foam as an electrocatalyst for efficient

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1698-1706 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2334-8

Abstract: The electrocatalyst NiFeRuO<i>xi>/NF, comprised of NiFeRuO<i>xi> nanosheetsNiFeRuO<i>xi>/NF displays high electrocatalytic activity and stability for overall alkalineA solar-driven system containing such a bifunctional NiFeRuO<i>xi>/NF has an almost 100%The NiFeRuO<i>xi> coating around Ni foam is an anti-corrosion layer and also a critical

Keywords: NiFeRuO<i>xi> nanosheets     Ni foam     electrocatalysis     overall seawater splitting     solar-driven    

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Residual stresses in coating-based systems, part I: Mechanisms and analytical modeling

ZHANG Xiancheng, WU Yixiong, XU Binshi, WANG Haidou

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Thermally developing forced convection and the corresponding thermal stresses in a porous plate channel

YANG Xiao, LIU Xuemei

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Dynamic in-plane transversal normal stresses in the concrete face of CFRD

Neftalí SARMIENTO-SOLANO, Miguel P. ROMO

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Residual stresses in coating-based systems, part II: Optimal designing methodologies

ZHANG Xiancheng, WU Yixiong, XU Binshi, WANG Haidou

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Opportunities and Challenges in Deep Mining: A Brief Review

Pathegama G. Ranjith,Jian Zhao,Minghe Ju,Radhika V. S. De Silva,Tharaka D. Rathnaweera,Adheesha K. M. S. Bandara

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In-plane transversal normal stresses in the concrete face of CFRD induced by the first-dam reservoir

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Influence of welding residual stresses on the ductile crack growth resistance of circumferentially cracked

Xiaobo REN, Odd M. AKSELSEN, B?rd NYHUS, Zhiliang ZHANG

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Investigating peak stresses in fitting and repair patches of buried polyethylene gas pipes

Reza KHADEMI ZAHEDI, Pouyan ALIMOURI, Hooman KHADEMI ZAHEDI, Mohammad SHISHESAZ

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Numerical Simulation of Contact Stresses under North Anchor Foundation of Runyang Suspension Bridge

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SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE FAMILY GENES IN WATERMELON AND THEIR RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT ABIOTIC STRESSES

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The critical role of autophagy in plant responses to abiotic stresses

Yu WANG,Jie ZHOU,Jingquan YU

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International Winter Wheat Improvement Program: history, activities, impact and future

Alexey MORGOUNOV, Fatih OZDEMIR, Mesut KESER, Beyhan AKIN, Thomas PAYNE, Hans-Joachim BRAUN

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Development of a new method for RMR and Q classification method to optimize support system in tunneling

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The Potential Role of Powdery Mildew-Resistance Gene <i>Pm40i> in Chinese Wheat-Breeding Programs inthe Post-<i>Pm21i> Era

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