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Experimental study of free abrasive wire sawing for multi strands wire

Wang Jinsheng,Yao Chunyan,Peng Wei,Jin Xin,Chen Shijie

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 11,   Pages 94-98

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Grains in the slurry enter into cutting area by steel wire with a certain speed and remove the workpiece material in the free brasive wire sawing. Multi-strands wire is made by metal wires and has many grooves in the surface compared with steel wire. Therefore it can carry more grains into cutting area and improve the slicing efficiency. In this paper, optical glass K9 were cut by multi strands wire (0.25 mm) and steel wire (0.25 mm).The results show that multi strands wire is better than steel wire in slicing efficiency and surface roughness, but the kerf loss is wider than steel wire under the same process conditions.

Keywords: ire saw     free abrasive machining     slicing efficiency    

Expression and function of DMT1 without IRE in C6 cells mediated by recombinant adenovirus

Xixun DU*, Huamin XU*, Hong JIANG, Jun WANG, Lei WANG, Junxia XIE

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 67-71 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0010-0

Abstract: Linearized plasmid pAdTrack-CMV-DMT1-IRE was subsequently co-transformed into ( ) BJ5183 cells alongThe results demonstrated that we obtained the DMT1-IRE gene. pAdEasy1-DMT1-IRE yielded a large fragmentPCR confirmed pAdEasy1-DMT1-IRE contained gene DMT1-IRE, indicating the successful construction of recombinantadenovirus plasmid containing DMT1-IRE.AdDMT1-IRE could efficiently infect C6 glioma cells.

Keywords: divalent metal transporter 1     recombinant adenovirus     homologous recombination     iron    

Record-Breaking Frequency of 44 GHz Based on the Higher Order Mode of Surface Acoustic Waves with LiNbO3/SiO2/SiC Heterostructures Article

Jian Zhou,Dinghong Zhang,Yanghui Liu,Fengling Zhuo,Lirong Qian,Honglang Li,Yong-Qing Fu,Huigao Duan

Engineering 2023, Volume 20, Issue 1,   Pages 112-119 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.05.003

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Surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology has been extensively explored for wireless communication, sensorsHowever, due to fabrication issues, the frequencies of SAW devices are typically limited to within aLiNbO3/SiO2/SiC heterostructure and successfully achieve a record-breaking frequency of about 44 GHz for SAWtheoretical analysis and identify the guided higher order wave modes generated on these slow-on-fast SAWTo demonstrate the superior sensing performance of the proposed ultra-high-frequency SAW platforms, we

Keywords: Ultra-high frequency     SAW     Higher order mode     Hypersensitive detection    

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Experimental study of free abrasive wire sawing for multi strands wire

Wang Jinsheng,Yao Chunyan,Peng Wei,Jin Xin,Chen Shijie

Journal Article

Expression and function of DMT1 without IRE in C6 cells mediated by recombinant adenovirus

Xixun DU*, Huamin XU*, Hong JIANG, Jun WANG, Lei WANG, Junxia XIE

Journal Article

Record-Breaking Frequency of 44 GHz Based on the Higher Order Mode of Surface Acoustic Waves with LiNbO3/SiO2/SiC Heterostructures

Jian Zhou,Dinghong Zhang,Yanghui Liu,Fengling Zhuo,Lirong Qian,Honglang Li,Yong-Qing Fu,Huigao Duan

Journal Article