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    Biocomposite Films of Polylactic Acid Reinforced with Microcrystalline Cellulose from Pineapple Leaf Fibers

    Galia Moreno, Karla Ramirez, Marianelly Esquivel, Guillermo Jimenez*

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.7, No.1, pp. 9-20, 2019, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2019.00017

    Abstract Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composite films reinforced with microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) extracted from pineapple leaf fibers (PALF) were prepared by a solution casting procedure. In an attempt to improve the interaction between PLA and cellulose, two approaches were adopted; first, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) was used as a surfactant, and second, the cellulosic fibers were pre-treated using tert-butanol (TBA). Lignocellulosic and cellulosic substrates were characterized using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), and thermogravimetrical analysis (TGA). MCC from PALF showed good thermal stability, left few residues after decomposing, and exhibited high crystallinity index. Mechanical, thermal More >

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    Valorization of a Good Bioceramic from Moroccan Waste Fish Bone by a Heat Treatment Method

    Kaoutar Kara1,*, Fatiha Ouanji2, El Mostapha LOTFI1, Mohammed El Mahi1, Mohamed Kacimi2

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.7, No.1, pp. 1-7, 2019, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2019.00016

    Abstract A tricalcium phosphate (TCP) material was produced from sardine and mackerel waste using a heat treatment method after a Soxhlet extraction to obtain the non-soluble portion of fish waste. The bones were annealed at temperatures between 400°C and 1200°C. The thermal analysis (TG-DTA) was carried out to investigate the thermal stability of TCP and to confirm the removal of organic matter from the raw fish. The calcined bones were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The calcium to phosphorous weight ratio was determined by More >

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    An Experimental Study on Properties of High-Volume Slag and Fly Ash Cements Incorporating Calcined Oyster Shells Waste

    Ali Naqi, Jeong Gook Jang*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 5-5, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05299

    Abstract Concrete construction industry is facing a sustainability issue for a variety of reasons. First, it consumes enormous amounts of natural resources. Second, the primary content in the binder of concrete is Portland cement, which production is one of the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions leading to global warming. Third, durability concerns of concrete structures. To overcome these issues cement is substituted with high volumes of more sustainable cementitious materials such as slag and fly ash. Slag is a by-product of an iron blast furnace while fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired power plants.… More >

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    Analysis on the Thermal Performance of Nanofluids As Working Fluid With Porous Heat Sinks: Applications in Electronics Cooling

    Ziad Saghir, Cayley Delisle, Christopher Welsford*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 19-19, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05145

    Abstract The enhancement of consumer and industrial electronics has led to an increase in both the power and compactness of the products available. However, with these increases follows a subsequent increase in the thermal losses experienced across, for example, a central processing unit (CPU). As well, the need to dissipate waste thermal energy is compounded by the increased compactness. As the chipsets become smaller, the threads contained therein also reduce in size and as such become more sensitive to temperature gradients which can cause deformation. Although this deformation is miniscule, its continuous repetition can ultimately result… More >

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    Implementation of Micro Encapsulated Phase Change Material (MEPCM) Into Fluid Based Heat Exchangers

    Robert Plant*, M. Ziad Saghir

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 18-18, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.04980

    Abstract Fluids have been used to maintain operational temperatures for machinery for as long as machines have been developed. Over time different mediums have been explored, such as oils and waxes. These different mediums have had varying impacts on the overall system such as improving the heat capacity but at the cost and strain on the system of requiring more pumping power. Some mediums, while they provide an improvement can also damage to the system itself over time with unwanted interactions such corrosion. In this paper we will examine the implementation and suspension into the working… More >

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    Evaluation of Dynamic Stress Intensity Factors Using Varying Horizon Size in Ordinary State-Based Peridynamics

    M. Imachi, S. Tanaka*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 17-17, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05896

    Abstract The J-integral and the interaction integral method are employing for evaluating dynamics stress intensity factor, in ordinary state-based peridynamics. The governing equation of peridynamics is based on internal force that defined by particles interact each other over finite distances. The interaction each particle needs to be satisfied the newton third law. A lot of particles are required for getting high accuracy in peridynamic modeling. Therefore, it is required the efficient modeling such as local meshing in finite element modeling. However, when arrangement of particle with varying particle size and horizon sizes are locally used, the… More >

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    J-Integral Evaluation of Cracked Shell Structures Employing Effective Reproducing Kernel Meshfree Modeling

    M. J. Dai, S. Tanaka*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 16-16, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05895

    Abstract The J-integral evaluation are analyzed employing effective reproducing kernel method. Several numerical examples of cracked shell structure are carried out to investigate the mixed-mode stress resultant intensity factors (SRIFs). It is formulated by the first order shear deformation plate theory. Reproducing kernel (RK) is used to the meshfree interpolant. A diffraction method, visibility criterion and enriched basis are introduced to model the through crack. J-integral is evaluated based on the stress resultants and is decomposed into the symmetric and asymmetric parts for extracting the mixed-mode SRIFs. The stabilized conforming nodal integration (SCNI) and sub-domain stabilized More >

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    Residual Stress and Effect on Crack Growth and Fracture in Weldments

    F. W. (Bud) Brust

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 15-15, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05802

    Abstract This paper will begin with an overview of computational weld modeling procedures. This will include discussion of current weld modeling procedures of theory, practice, and validation of the modeling approaches that are popular today. This will include a very brief discussion of additive manufacturing modeling approaches. Next methods of residual stress and distortion control procedures will be summarized. More >

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    Numerical Prediction of Penetration Shape in Metal Active Gas Welded Joints of Steel Plates

    Hisashi Serizawa1, Shingo Sato2, Fumikazu Miyasaka2

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 14-14, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05606

    Abstract It is important to predict the penetration shape of welded joints because the penetration shape strongly affects the strength of joints. As one of the methods for simulating gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process, a three-dimensional, non-stationary thermal model has been developed. By using a finite differential model based on the heat flow equation and taking account of the balance of gravity, surface tension and arc pressure, both molten pool and the penetration shape are successively demonstrated. Although the finger type penetration which is generally observed in metal insert gas (MIG) welding of aluminum alloy… More >

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    SMA Confinement of HDPE Pipes: Enhancement of the Joint Fracture Resistance

    Eunsoo Choi1,*, Yunkyu Ha1, Duhyeon Kim1, Hoan D. Nguyen1, Tae Yeong Kim1, Seong Jun Park1, Yeon-seong Lee1, Cheolki Min2

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.21, No.1, pp. 13-13, 2019, DOI:10.32604/icces.2019.05356

    Abstract This study was to provide a new aspect of application of shape memory alloys (SMAs) in civil engineering. The high-density polyethylene (HDPE) have been used for construction of pipelines for several years. The main problem of using HDPE for pipes is the joint of two adjacent pipes. In case of having a perfect joint, the HDPE pipeline can bare the internal pressure up to 90 MPa. However, in practice, it can rarely achieve to a perfect pipe joint due to the complicated process, so, it prone to fracture in low internal pressure. To overcome this,… More >

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