1. The document provides a list of 37 journal articles published in 2012 by faculty members of the Department of Engineering at Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
2. The articles are summarized with information including authors, source titles, publication dates, volume and issue numbers if applicable, and conference details if presented at a conference.
3. The articles cover a wide range of engineering topics including materials science, energy, electronics, transportation, agriculture, and more. Many of the articles present research conducted at Khon Kaen University.
This document provides a list of 12 research articles published by the Faculty of Engineering at a Thai university that were cited in international journals in 2012. It includes the article title, authors, source information, publication date, volume and issue numbers, conference title and dates if applicable, and digital object identifier (DOI). The articles cover a range of engineering topics and were published between 2004 and 2011 in journals related to fields like chemical engineering, materials science, environmental engineering, and more.
Dielectric properties of pure and ni2+ doped glycine sodium sulfate crystalseSAT Journals
Abstract Pure and Ni2+ added glycine sodium sulfate (GSS) single crystals were grown by the slow evaporation technique and characterized chemically, structurally, thermally, optically, mechanically and electrically. Effect of Ni2+ addition as an impurity on the properties of GSS has also been investigated. All the six crystals grown exhibit normal dielectric behavior and are found to be thermally stable up to 250˚C, NLO active and mechanically soft. The Ni2+ addition is found to increase the dielectric parameters. The low dielectric constant values observed for pure GSS indicate that GSS is not only a promising NLO material but also a low dielectric constant value dielectric material. Keywords: Activation energy, Crystal growth, Dielectric crystal, Electrical properties, X-ray diffraction
3D Printing with Graphene & Ceramics: Michael Petch Keynote Paris, May 2016Michael Petch
3D printing or additive manufacturing processes primarily use materials from the polymeric and metal classes. This keynote presentation addresses material discovery and the production, processing and performance of graphene and ceramics as feedstock.
This document provides a summary of 25 research publications from 2012 in various academic fields including applied computation electromagnetics, advanced materials, environmental engineering, materials science, applied mathematics, hydrogen energy, cement and concrete composites, and agriculture. The publications cover topics such as arsenic adsorption, biogas production, heat transfer, geopolymer synthesis, ethanol separation, and leaching of heavy metals. The authors are from universities and departments of engineering across Thailand.
This document provides a summary of 41 research papers published in 2012. The papers cover a wide range of topics including materials science, engineering, environmental science, and more. The papers were published in various academic journals and conference proceedings. The document lists key details about each paper such as the authors, title, source, and whether it was indexed in ISI Web of Science or Scopus.
2011 UQ Engineering Postgraduate Research ConferenceKelly Lipiec
The document provides information about the 2011 UQ Engineering Postgraduate Research Conference, including:
- Details about the conference including date, location, participating schools, and themes for presentations.
- The program schedule with presentation times and topics organized by theme.
- A list of judges, chairs, and the organizing committee.
- Abstracts of presentations accepted to the conference across 8 themes related to engineering research.
The document is a list of 39 publications by PS Lee (NUS) as of 2017-04-22. It provides the bibliographic information for each publication including title, authors, journal/conference name, and DOI. The publications cover topics related to fluid flow, heat transfer, and thermodynamics in microchannels, minichannels and other compact heat exchanger geometries. Experimental and numerical investigations are presented on topics such as flow boiling, enhanced surfaces, and alternative fuels in engines.
Panagiotis Mougoyannis has experience researching materials including conducting organic polymers, titanium dioxide nanotubes, and calcium carbonate nanoparticles. He is currently a PhD student at the University of Leeds studying reactive calcium carbonate nucleation and nanoparticle growth. He holds an MSc in Advanced Technology Materials from the University of Patras and a BSc in Chemistry also from the University of Patras. He has worked on various projects involving crystal growth kinetics, electrochemical anodization, and X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy techniques.
This document provides a list of 12 research articles published by the Faculty of Engineering at a Thai university that were cited in international journals in 2012. It includes the article title, authors, source information, publication date, volume and issue numbers, conference title and dates if applicable, and digital object identifier (DOI). The articles cover a range of engineering topics and were published between 2004 and 2011 in journals related to fields like chemical engineering, materials science, environmental engineering, and more.
Dielectric properties of pure and ni2+ doped glycine sodium sulfate crystalseSAT Journals
Abstract Pure and Ni2+ added glycine sodium sulfate (GSS) single crystals were grown by the slow evaporation technique and characterized chemically, structurally, thermally, optically, mechanically and electrically. Effect of Ni2+ addition as an impurity on the properties of GSS has also been investigated. All the six crystals grown exhibit normal dielectric behavior and are found to be thermally stable up to 250˚C, NLO active and mechanically soft. The Ni2+ addition is found to increase the dielectric parameters. The low dielectric constant values observed for pure GSS indicate that GSS is not only a promising NLO material but also a low dielectric constant value dielectric material. Keywords: Activation energy, Crystal growth, Dielectric crystal, Electrical properties, X-ray diffraction
3D Printing with Graphene & Ceramics: Michael Petch Keynote Paris, May 2016Michael Petch
3D printing or additive manufacturing processes primarily use materials from the polymeric and metal classes. This keynote presentation addresses material discovery and the production, processing and performance of graphene and ceramics as feedstock.
This document provides a summary of 25 research publications from 2012 in various academic fields including applied computation electromagnetics, advanced materials, environmental engineering, materials science, applied mathematics, hydrogen energy, cement and concrete composites, and agriculture. The publications cover topics such as arsenic adsorption, biogas production, heat transfer, geopolymer synthesis, ethanol separation, and leaching of heavy metals. The authors are from universities and departments of engineering across Thailand.
This document provides a summary of 41 research papers published in 2012. The papers cover a wide range of topics including materials science, engineering, environmental science, and more. The papers were published in various academic journals and conference proceedings. The document lists key details about each paper such as the authors, title, source, and whether it was indexed in ISI Web of Science or Scopus.
2011 UQ Engineering Postgraduate Research ConferenceKelly Lipiec
The document provides information about the 2011 UQ Engineering Postgraduate Research Conference, including:
- Details about the conference including date, location, participating schools, and themes for presentations.
- The program schedule with presentation times and topics organized by theme.
- A list of judges, chairs, and the organizing committee.
- Abstracts of presentations accepted to the conference across 8 themes related to engineering research.
The document is a list of 39 publications by PS Lee (NUS) as of 2017-04-22. It provides the bibliographic information for each publication including title, authors, journal/conference name, and DOI. The publications cover topics related to fluid flow, heat transfer, and thermodynamics in microchannels, minichannels and other compact heat exchanger geometries. Experimental and numerical investigations are presented on topics such as flow boiling, enhanced surfaces, and alternative fuels in engines.
Panagiotis Mougoyannis has experience researching materials including conducting organic polymers, titanium dioxide nanotubes, and calcium carbonate nanoparticles. He is currently a PhD student at the University of Leeds studying reactive calcium carbonate nucleation and nanoparticle growth. He holds an MSc in Advanced Technology Materials from the University of Patras and a BSc in Chemistry also from the University of Patras. He has worked on various projects involving crystal growth kinetics, electrochemical anodization, and X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy techniques.
On the low temperature resistivity measurement of CdSe thin filmijtsrd
Most group II-VI compounds are direct band gap semiconductors with high optical absorption and emission coefficients .Cadmium Selenide is a leading candidate with high potential towards many applications. The authors present their investigations dealing with preparation and some electrical characterization of the CdSe thin films. The films were deposited onto a well-cleaned glass substrates using thermal evaporation technique. The dependence of electrical resistivity of CdSe thin film in low temperature range has been studied. R.K.Shah | H.O.Parmar | H.S.Patel"On the low temperature resistivity measurement of CdSe thin film" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-2 , February 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd65.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/physics/65/on--the-low-temperature-resistivity-measurement-of-cdse-thin-film/rkshah
This document discusses photoelectrochemical water splitting for hydrogen production. It describes the process which uses a photoelectrode to drive the oxidation of water at the anode and the concurrent reduction of protons at the cathode to produce hydrogen gas. Issues with the technology include high costs of production compared to natural gas, slow oxygen evolution kinetics, and challenges associated with transporting and storing the gases produced. The document then reviews current research trends focused on developing new photoelectrode materials like metal oxides, improving material morphologies at the nano-scale, and investigating techniques like electrospinning to produce novel structures with improved performance.
Electrical treeing and partial discharge characteristics of silicone rubber f...IJECEIAES
This article presents a study on electrical treeing performances with its associated partial discharge (PD) and the influence of filler concentration in silicone rubber (SiR) samples which are filled with silicon dioxide (SiO2) and silicon nitride (Si3N4) as nanofillers for electrical tree growth suppression. There are many researches on electrical treeing in SiR with SiO2 nanofillers but none of the publication have reported on Si3N4 nanofillers for suppression of the electrical tree growth. In this study, the treeing experiments were conducted by applying a fixed AC voltage of 10 kV and 12 kV at power frequency of 50 Hz on unfilled SiR, SiR/SiO2, and SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites with different filler concentrations by 1, 3, and 5 weight percentage (wt%) and the treeing parameters were observed with its correlated PD patterns. The outcome from this study found that the SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites were able to withstand the electrical treeing better than the pure SiR or SiR/SiO2 nanocomposites. Furthermore, the increase in filler concentration improved the electrical tree performances of the nanocomposites. This finding suggests the Si3N4 can be used as filler in polymeric insulating materials for electrical tree inhibition. Meanwhile, the PD activity shows increment when the tree progresses thereby indicating correlation in both parameters which can be as key parameter for monitoring unseen treeing in non-transparent samples.
The document is a list of articles published in international journals by the Faculty of Engineering in 2011. It includes the article titles, authors, source titles, publication dates, volumes, issues and other publication details for 18 articles published between June 2011 and November 2011. The articles cover topics related to materials science, engineering, chemistry and technology.
This document provides the program for a two-day conference on computational modeling of advanced materials. The program includes four sessions each day with speakers presenting on topics like titania in cement industry, multiscale modeling of energy storage materials, modeling electron transport in low-dimensional systems, modeling heterogeneous catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and Ziegler-Natta systems, and modeling organic compounds on metal oxide surfaces. Coffee breaks are scheduled between sessions and a lunch and poster session are included each day. Chairpersons are designated for each session.
Rajbir Singh is a Senior Project Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in New Delhi researching thin film processing, photovoltaics, nanomaterials, and high-K dielectrics. He has a M.Tech in Microelectronics from Kurukshetra University and work experience in atomic layer deposition, surface passivation, and solar cell simulation. He has published research on silicon surface passivation using ALD-deposited films and presented posters at conferences.
Comparison of the Characteristics of Thin-Film Transistors (TFTs)Mariana Amorim Fraga
This document compares the characteristics of different types of thin-film transistors (TFTs). It discusses TFTs made of materials like copper tin sulfide, copper oxide, amorphous copper-tin-sulfur-gallium oxide, tin oxide, gadolinium and lithium alloyed zinc oxide, and indium zinc tin oxide. These TFTs were fabricated using various solution-processed and deposition methods and showed high performance and stability. The document provides references to journal articles that evaluate the electrical properties and performance of these various organic TFT materials and device structures.
This document discusses setting targets for photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells. It presents a methodology to identify the feasible range of efficiencies and lifetimes needed for a PEC cell to be energy feasible. The methodology calculates the embedded energy of various photoelectrode materials and combinations. It then uses contour lines on a graph to show the efficiency and lifetime targets a cell must meet for hydrogen production to equal 120 MJ/kg over the cell's lifetime. The analysis finds that operation with an applied bias is likely infeasible and that improved efficiencies and longer stability times are still needed for most photoelectrodes.
It is important to understand that Turnitin is not a punitive tool or a mechanism to 'catch students out'. The primary purpose of using Turnitin is to provide students with an interactive means of understanding and applying citation and referencing techniques in their work and provide online grading to academic staff.
Utilization of HDPE for making piezoelectric plastic tilesIRJET Journal
This document discusses the utilization of HDPE plastic waste to make piezoelectric plastic tiles. The researchers collected HDPE plastic from auto garages, shredded and cleaned it. They used injection moulding to melt the plastic at 210-300°C and poured it into molds to form tiles. Piezoelectric sensors were embedded in the tiles to generate electricity from footstep pressure. Tests showed the tiles had high flexural strength, low water absorption, and withstood temperatures up to 330°C without catching fire. The tiles can generate electricity through the piezoelectric effect, providing a way to utilize both plastic waste and human kinetic energy.
Utilization of HDPE for making piezoelectric plastic tilesIRJET Journal
This document discusses the utilization of HDPE plastic waste to make piezoelectric plastic tiles. The researchers collected HDPE plastic from auto garages, shredded and cleaned it. They used injection moulding to melt the plastic at 210-300°C and poured it into molds to form tiles. Piezoelectric sensors were embedded in the tiles to generate electricity from footstep pressure. Tests showed the tiles had high flexural strength, low water absorption, and withstood temperatures up to 330°C without catching fire. The tiles can generate electricity through the piezoelectric effect, providing a way to utilize both plastic waste and human kinetic energy.
Isolation and Expression Analysis of Gene TAMYB1R40 duringamir rahmani
The document provides information about the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET) international conference taking place on June 20-21, 2013 in Toronto, Canada.
The objective of the conference is to bring together leading scientists, researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to present recent advances in science, engineering and technology and discuss future trends. Selected papers will be considered for publication in special journal issues.
The conference will include oral presentations over three sessions on June 20th and 21st covering topics such as manufacturing, heat transfer, mechanics, materials science and more. There will also be poster presentations grouped into three sessions.
The document provides details on registration, the conference program, presenters and chairs
Thermophysical properties of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and its effect on e...Sabiha Akter Monny
This document investigates the thermophysical properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) suspended in water and examines how this nanofluid affects the exergy efficiency of a flat plate solar collector. The nanofluid was characterized through various tests and was found to have increased specific heat, thermal conductivity, and viscosity compared to water alone. When used as the heat transfer fluid in a flat plate solar collector, the nanofluid increased the maximum energy efficiency up to 95.12% and exergy efficiency up to 26.25% compared to just water, which achieved 42.07% and 8.77% respectively. This study shows for the first time that SWCNTs-water nanofluid can enhance the thermal performance of flat
This document presents a study on using an electroactive polymer and a green inhibitor from orange fruit waste to prevent corrosion of mild steel in seawater. The study aims to analyze corrosion of mild steel electrodes using open circuit potential and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques. Literature research found that polypyrrole has shown potential but varying success as a corrosion inhibitor. Orange fruit waste and ascorbic acid have also shown promise as green inhibitors. The expected results are that open circuit potential graphs will show increased protection over time, and Nyquist, Bode, and phase plots will identify resistive elements indicating reduced corrosion rates. The study seeks to determine if the proposed green inhibitor performs better than the electroactive polymer at inhibiting corrosion in deepwater
Nanoengineered Au-Carbon Nitride Interfaces Enhance PhotoCatalytic Pure Water...Pawan Kumar
Photocatalytic pure water splitting using solar energy is one of the promising routes to produce sustainable green hydrogen (H2). Tuning the interfacial active site density at catalytic heterojunctions and better light management are imperative to steer the structure-activity correlations to enhance the photo-efficiency of nanocomposite photocatalysts. Herein, we report the decoration of nitrogen defects-rich carbon nitride CN(T) with metallic Au nanostructures of different morphologies and sizes to investigate their influence on the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). The CN(T)-7-NP nano-heterostructure comprises Au nanoparticles (NPs) of ~7 nm and thiourea-derived defective CN exhibits an excellent H2 production rate of 76.8 µmol g–1 h–1 from pure water under simulated AM 1.5 solar irradiation. In contrast to large-size Au nanorods, the high activity of CN(T)-7-NP was attributed to their strong localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) mediated visible absorption and interfacial charge separation. The surface ligands used to control Au nanostructures morphology were found to play a major role in the stabilization of NPs and improve interfacial charge transport between Au NPs and CN(T). First-principles calculations revealed that defects in CN and Au-CN interfacial sites in these nanocomposites facilitate the separation of e-/h+ pairs after light excitation and provide lower energy barrier pathways for H2 production by photocatalytic water splitting.
Shyamalima Sharma has extensive research experience in developing polymer nanocomposites for photovoltaic devices. She has a Ph.D. in chemical sciences from Tezpur University and worked on projects related to solid state photovoltaics and dye-sensitized solar cells. She has published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented in several conferences. Her expertise includes fabricating bulk heterojunction and dye-sensitized solar cells to optimize efficiency. She is seeking opportunities in research and development of renewable energy technologies.
This document provides a summary of Bin Sun's education, research experience, skills, and publications. It summarizes that Bin Sun received his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, where he developed high performance n-type polymer semiconductors. He has over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals, with research focusing on flexible electronics, organic materials development, and biosensors.
This document provides the curriculum vitae of Dr. Rajendra Shankarrao Patil. He has over 37 years of experience in academia and research, with an M.Phil and Ph.D in Physics. He is currently the Principal of P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s SIP Arts, GBP Science and STKVS Commerce College in Shahada, India. He has published extensively in international journals, authored several books, and has experience in various academic and administrative roles including heading the physics department and serving as Dean of the science faculty at a university.
Under a Compulsory Course of "Materials Physics and Technology for Nanoelectronics" a team of BE Students of Nanotechnology, Nanoelectronics and Bionnotechnology prepared this seminar for Prof. Marc Heyns, marc.heyns@imec.be Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Heverlee IMEC Building IV, room 2.33
Tel: 016 281 348
On the low temperature resistivity measurement of CdSe thin filmijtsrd
Most group II-VI compounds are direct band gap semiconductors with high optical absorption and emission coefficients .Cadmium Selenide is a leading candidate with high potential towards many applications. The authors present their investigations dealing with preparation and some electrical characterization of the CdSe thin films. The films were deposited onto a well-cleaned glass substrates using thermal evaporation technique. The dependence of electrical resistivity of CdSe thin film in low temperature range has been studied. R.K.Shah | H.O.Parmar | H.S.Patel"On the low temperature resistivity measurement of CdSe thin film" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-2 , February 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd65.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/physics/65/on--the-low-temperature-resistivity-measurement-of-cdse-thin-film/rkshah
This document discusses photoelectrochemical water splitting for hydrogen production. It describes the process which uses a photoelectrode to drive the oxidation of water at the anode and the concurrent reduction of protons at the cathode to produce hydrogen gas. Issues with the technology include high costs of production compared to natural gas, slow oxygen evolution kinetics, and challenges associated with transporting and storing the gases produced. The document then reviews current research trends focused on developing new photoelectrode materials like metal oxides, improving material morphologies at the nano-scale, and investigating techniques like electrospinning to produce novel structures with improved performance.
Electrical treeing and partial discharge characteristics of silicone rubber f...IJECEIAES
This article presents a study on electrical treeing performances with its associated partial discharge (PD) and the influence of filler concentration in silicone rubber (SiR) samples which are filled with silicon dioxide (SiO2) and silicon nitride (Si3N4) as nanofillers for electrical tree growth suppression. There are many researches on electrical treeing in SiR with SiO2 nanofillers but none of the publication have reported on Si3N4 nanofillers for suppression of the electrical tree growth. In this study, the treeing experiments were conducted by applying a fixed AC voltage of 10 kV and 12 kV at power frequency of 50 Hz on unfilled SiR, SiR/SiO2, and SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites with different filler concentrations by 1, 3, and 5 weight percentage (wt%) and the treeing parameters were observed with its correlated PD patterns. The outcome from this study found that the SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites were able to withstand the electrical treeing better than the pure SiR or SiR/SiO2 nanocomposites. Furthermore, the increase in filler concentration improved the electrical tree performances of the nanocomposites. This finding suggests the Si3N4 can be used as filler in polymeric insulating materials for electrical tree inhibition. Meanwhile, the PD activity shows increment when the tree progresses thereby indicating correlation in both parameters which can be as key parameter for monitoring unseen treeing in non-transparent samples.
The document is a list of articles published in international journals by the Faculty of Engineering in 2011. It includes the article titles, authors, source titles, publication dates, volumes, issues and other publication details for 18 articles published between June 2011 and November 2011. The articles cover topics related to materials science, engineering, chemistry and technology.
This document provides the program for a two-day conference on computational modeling of advanced materials. The program includes four sessions each day with speakers presenting on topics like titania in cement industry, multiscale modeling of energy storage materials, modeling electron transport in low-dimensional systems, modeling heterogeneous catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and Ziegler-Natta systems, and modeling organic compounds on metal oxide surfaces. Coffee breaks are scheduled between sessions and a lunch and poster session are included each day. Chairpersons are designated for each session.
Rajbir Singh is a Senior Project Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in New Delhi researching thin film processing, photovoltaics, nanomaterials, and high-K dielectrics. He has a M.Tech in Microelectronics from Kurukshetra University and work experience in atomic layer deposition, surface passivation, and solar cell simulation. He has published research on silicon surface passivation using ALD-deposited films and presented posters at conferences.
Comparison of the Characteristics of Thin-Film Transistors (TFTs)Mariana Amorim Fraga
This document compares the characteristics of different types of thin-film transistors (TFTs). It discusses TFTs made of materials like copper tin sulfide, copper oxide, amorphous copper-tin-sulfur-gallium oxide, tin oxide, gadolinium and lithium alloyed zinc oxide, and indium zinc tin oxide. These TFTs were fabricated using various solution-processed and deposition methods and showed high performance and stability. The document provides references to journal articles that evaluate the electrical properties and performance of these various organic TFT materials and device structures.
This document discusses setting targets for photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells. It presents a methodology to identify the feasible range of efficiencies and lifetimes needed for a PEC cell to be energy feasible. The methodology calculates the embedded energy of various photoelectrode materials and combinations. It then uses contour lines on a graph to show the efficiency and lifetime targets a cell must meet for hydrogen production to equal 120 MJ/kg over the cell's lifetime. The analysis finds that operation with an applied bias is likely infeasible and that improved efficiencies and longer stability times are still needed for most photoelectrodes.
It is important to understand that Turnitin is not a punitive tool or a mechanism to 'catch students out'. The primary purpose of using Turnitin is to provide students with an interactive means of understanding and applying citation and referencing techniques in their work and provide online grading to academic staff.
Utilization of HDPE for making piezoelectric plastic tilesIRJET Journal
This document discusses the utilization of HDPE plastic waste to make piezoelectric plastic tiles. The researchers collected HDPE plastic from auto garages, shredded and cleaned it. They used injection moulding to melt the plastic at 210-300°C and poured it into molds to form tiles. Piezoelectric sensors were embedded in the tiles to generate electricity from footstep pressure. Tests showed the tiles had high flexural strength, low water absorption, and withstood temperatures up to 330°C without catching fire. The tiles can generate electricity through the piezoelectric effect, providing a way to utilize both plastic waste and human kinetic energy.
Utilization of HDPE for making piezoelectric plastic tilesIRJET Journal
This document discusses the utilization of HDPE plastic waste to make piezoelectric plastic tiles. The researchers collected HDPE plastic from auto garages, shredded and cleaned it. They used injection moulding to melt the plastic at 210-300°C and poured it into molds to form tiles. Piezoelectric sensors were embedded in the tiles to generate electricity from footstep pressure. Tests showed the tiles had high flexural strength, low water absorption, and withstood temperatures up to 330°C without catching fire. The tiles can generate electricity through the piezoelectric effect, providing a way to utilize both plastic waste and human kinetic energy.
Isolation and Expression Analysis of Gene TAMYB1R40 duringamir rahmani
The document provides information about the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET) international conference taking place on June 20-21, 2013 in Toronto, Canada.
The objective of the conference is to bring together leading scientists, researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to present recent advances in science, engineering and technology and discuss future trends. Selected papers will be considered for publication in special journal issues.
The conference will include oral presentations over three sessions on June 20th and 21st covering topics such as manufacturing, heat transfer, mechanics, materials science and more. There will also be poster presentations grouped into three sessions.
The document provides details on registration, the conference program, presenters and chairs
Thermophysical properties of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and its effect on e...Sabiha Akter Monny
This document investigates the thermophysical properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) suspended in water and examines how this nanofluid affects the exergy efficiency of a flat plate solar collector. The nanofluid was characterized through various tests and was found to have increased specific heat, thermal conductivity, and viscosity compared to water alone. When used as the heat transfer fluid in a flat plate solar collector, the nanofluid increased the maximum energy efficiency up to 95.12% and exergy efficiency up to 26.25% compared to just water, which achieved 42.07% and 8.77% respectively. This study shows for the first time that SWCNTs-water nanofluid can enhance the thermal performance of flat
This document presents a study on using an electroactive polymer and a green inhibitor from orange fruit waste to prevent corrosion of mild steel in seawater. The study aims to analyze corrosion of mild steel electrodes using open circuit potential and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy techniques. Literature research found that polypyrrole has shown potential but varying success as a corrosion inhibitor. Orange fruit waste and ascorbic acid have also shown promise as green inhibitors. The expected results are that open circuit potential graphs will show increased protection over time, and Nyquist, Bode, and phase plots will identify resistive elements indicating reduced corrosion rates. The study seeks to determine if the proposed green inhibitor performs better than the electroactive polymer at inhibiting corrosion in deepwater
Nanoengineered Au-Carbon Nitride Interfaces Enhance PhotoCatalytic Pure Water...Pawan Kumar
Photocatalytic pure water splitting using solar energy is one of the promising routes to produce sustainable green hydrogen (H2). Tuning the interfacial active site density at catalytic heterojunctions and better light management are imperative to steer the structure-activity correlations to enhance the photo-efficiency of nanocomposite photocatalysts. Herein, we report the decoration of nitrogen defects-rich carbon nitride CN(T) with metallic Au nanostructures of different morphologies and sizes to investigate their influence on the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). The CN(T)-7-NP nano-heterostructure comprises Au nanoparticles (NPs) of ~7 nm and thiourea-derived defective CN exhibits an excellent H2 production rate of 76.8 µmol g–1 h–1 from pure water under simulated AM 1.5 solar irradiation. In contrast to large-size Au nanorods, the high activity of CN(T)-7-NP was attributed to their strong localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) mediated visible absorption and interfacial charge separation. The surface ligands used to control Au nanostructures morphology were found to play a major role in the stabilization of NPs and improve interfacial charge transport between Au NPs and CN(T). First-principles calculations revealed that defects in CN and Au-CN interfacial sites in these nanocomposites facilitate the separation of e-/h+ pairs after light excitation and provide lower energy barrier pathways for H2 production by photocatalytic water splitting.
Shyamalima Sharma has extensive research experience in developing polymer nanocomposites for photovoltaic devices. She has a Ph.D. in chemical sciences from Tezpur University and worked on projects related to solid state photovoltaics and dye-sensitized solar cells. She has published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented in several conferences. Her expertise includes fabricating bulk heterojunction and dye-sensitized solar cells to optimize efficiency. She is seeking opportunities in research and development of renewable energy technologies.
This document provides a summary of Bin Sun's education, research experience, skills, and publications. It summarizes that Bin Sun received his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, where he developed high performance n-type polymer semiconductors. He has over 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals, with research focusing on flexible electronics, organic materials development, and biosensors.
This document provides the curriculum vitae of Dr. Rajendra Shankarrao Patil. He has over 37 years of experience in academia and research, with an M.Phil and Ph.D in Physics. He is currently the Principal of P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s SIP Arts, GBP Science and STKVS Commerce College in Shahada, India. He has published extensively in international journals, authored several books, and has experience in various academic and administrative roles including heading the physics department and serving as Dean of the science faculty at a university.
Under a Compulsory Course of "Materials Physics and Technology for Nanoelectronics" a team of BE Students of Nanotechnology, Nanoelectronics and Bionnotechnology prepared this seminar for Prof. Marc Heyns, marc.heyns@imec.be Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Heverlee IMEC Building IV, room 2.33
Tel: 016 281 348
The document provides summaries for 8 new books available at the library. It includes the book title, author, short description of about 3 sentences for each book, publication year, and call number. The books cover a range of topics including linear representations of finite groups, social media data mining, PIC microcontroller programming, 32-bit microcontroller programming in C, Big Dig project management, industrial construction management, statistical learning methods for data mining, and embedded system design.
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Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
1. ISI SCP
1
A Methodology to Identify
Crosstalk Contributor from 6-
Line Suspension Assembly
Interconnect of Ultra-High
Capacity Hard Disk Drives
Prachumrasee, K.;
Siritaratiwat, A. ;
Ungvichian, V.;
Sivaratana, R.;
Kaewrawang, A.
APPLIED
COMPUTATIONAL
ELECTROMAGNETICS
SOCIETY JOURNAL JAN 2012 27 1 22 27 y y
2
A study of paddy heating for
insect elimination and
improving milled rice quality
Ramatchima P.,
Sudajan S., Junsiri
C.,
Thivavarnvongs T.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 472-475 472 475
3rd international
Conference on
Manufacturing
Science and
Engineering, ICMSE
2012; Xiamen; China
27 March 2012
through 29
March 2012 N/A y
3
Approaching capacity of large
MIMO systems by non-binary
LDPC codes and MMSE
detection
Suthisopapan P.,
Kasai K., Imtawil
V., Meesomboon A.
IEEE International
Symposium on
Information Theory -
Proceedings 1712 1716 6283570
2012 IEEE
International
Symposium on
Information Theory,
ISIT 2012;
Cambridge, MA;
United States
1 July 2012
through 6 July
2012 N/A y
4
Arsenic Adsorption by Fe
Loaded on RH-MCM-41
Synthesized from Rice Husk
Silica
Wantala, Kitirote ;
(…); Han, Seunghee
JOURNAL OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING-ASCE JAN 2012 138 1 119 128
10.1061/(ASC
E)EE.1943-
7870.0000455 y y
5
Assessing the effect of
biomass ashes with different
finenesses on the compressive
strength of blended cement
paste
Sinsiri, Theerawat;
Kroehong,
Wunchock;
Jaturapitakkul, Chai;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya MATERIALS & DESIGN DEC 2012 42 424 433
10.1016/j.m
atdes.2012.
06.030 y y
B. P. E. P. Art. No. DOI Con. Title Conf. Date
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SOURCE
NO. Title Authors Source Title
Pub.
Date
Pub.
Year Vol. Issue
2. 6
Battery capacity of midsize
PHEV for different driving
schedules
Munyuen C., Buasri
P.
2012 9th International
Conference on
Electrical
Engineering/Electronics,
Computer,
Telecommunications
and Information
Technology, ECTI-CON
2012 2012 6254304
9th International
Conference on
Electrical
Engineering/Electron
ics, Computer,
Telecommunications
and Information
Technology, ECTI-
CON 2012;
Phetchaburi;
Thailand
16 May 2012
through 18 May
2012 N/A y
7
Biogas production from
cassava waste cake in a two-
stage anaerobic digestion
system
Promphiphak P.,
Wongwuttanasatia
n T.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 512-515 351 355
1st International
Conference on
Energy and
Environmental
Protection, ICEEP
2012; Hohhot; China
23 June 2012
through 24
June 2012 N/A y
8
Code design for very noisy
relay channels
Suthisopapan P.,
Kasai K.,
Meesomboon A.,
Imtawil V .,
Sakaniwa K.
IEEE International
Symposium on
Information Theory -
Proceedings 2012 930 934 6284699
IEEE International
Symposium on
Information Theory,
ISIT 2012;
Cambridge, MA;
United States
1 July 2012
through 6 July
2012 N/A y
9
Comparative Performance of
Surrogate-Assisted MOEAs for
Geometrical Design of Pin-Fin
Heat Sinks
Kanyakam, Siwadol;
Bureerat, Sujin
JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
MATHEMATICS 2012 2012 534783
10.1155/20
12/534783 y y
10
Comparison proximate analysis
and heating value between
cassava rhizome and perennial
wood
Jongpluempiti J.,
Tangchaichit K.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 415-417 1693 1696
2nd International
Conference on
Advances in
Materials and
Manufacturing
Processes,
ICAMMP 2011;
Guilin; China
16 December
2011 through
18 December
2011 N/A y
11
Cross sectional suspension
density along the height of a
CFB riser under fixed and
variable bed inventory
conditions
Somjun J.,
Chinsuwan A.
Advanced Materials
Research 361-363 1882 1886
International
Conference on
Energy,
Environment and
Sustainable
Development,
ICEESD 2011;
Shanghai; China
21 October
2011 through
23 October
2011 N/A y
3. 12
Crosstalk on high speed hard
disk drive interconnect with
percent variation of windowing
Prachumrasee K.,
Kaewrawang A.,
Prasertchoreonsuk
V., Siritaratiwat A .,
Kuesubthawon A.
2012 9th International
Conference on
Electrical
Engineering/Electronics,
Computer,
Telecommunications
and Information
Technology, ECTI-CON
2012 2012 6254201
9th International
Conference on
Electrical
Engineering/Electron
ics, Computer,
Telecommunications
and Information
Technology, ECTI-
CON 2012;
Phetchaburi
16 May 2012
through 18 May
2012 N/A y
13
Design of briquettizing
machine for biomass briquette
fuel
Sakkampang C.,
Wongwuttanasatia
n T.
Advanced Science
Letters JUN 2012 13 565 569 N/A y
14
Design of near-zero refractive
index metamaterials using ε
and µ near-zero media
Soemphol C.,
Wongkasem N.
Proceedings of the
2012 International
Workshop on
Metamaterials, Meta
2012 2012 6464933
International
Workshop on
Metamaterials, Meta
2012; Nanjing; China
8 October 2012
through 10
October 2012 N/A y
15
Dielectric Properties of 2-2
PMN-PT/Cement Composites
Chaipanich, A.;
Rianyoi, R.; Potong,
R.; Suriya, W.;
Jaitanong, N.;
Chindaprasirt, P.
FERROELECTRICS
LETTERS SECTION 2012 2012 39 4-6 76 80
10.1080/07
315171.201
2.738595 y y
16
Effect of hydraulic retention
time on hydrogen production
and chemical oxygen demand
removal from tapioca
wastewater using anaerobic
mixed cultures in anaerobic
baffled reactor (ABR)
Thanwised,
Phatlapha;
Wirojanagud,
Wanpen ;
Reungsang, Alissara
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
HYDROGEN ENERGY
OCT
2012 2012 37 20 15503 15510
10.1016/j.ij
hydene.201
2.02.068 y y
17
Effect of SiO2 and Al2O3 on
the setting and hardening of
high calcium fly ash-based
geopolymer systems
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya ; De Silva,
Pre; Sagoe-Crentsil,
Kwesi; Hanjitsuwan,
Sakonwan
JOURNAL OF
MATERIALS SCIENCE
JUN
2012 2012 47 12 4876 4883
10.1007/s1
0853-012-
6353-y y y
4. 18
Effect of voltage pattern on
intensity of electromagnetic
emission during electric flame-
off process of ball bonding
machine
Puapairoj S., Sa-
Ngiamsak C.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 418-420 2265 2271
International
Conference on
Advances in
Materials and
Manufacturing,
ICAMMP 2011;
Guilin; China
16 December
2011 through
18 December
2011 N/A y
19
Effect of W/B ratios on
pozzolanic reaction of biomass
ashes in Portland cement
matrix
Sata, V.;
Tangpagasit, J.;
Jaturapitakkul, C.;
Chindaprasirt, P.
CEMENT &
CONCRETE
COMPOSITES 2012 2012 34 1 94 100
10.1016/j.c
emconcom
p.2011.09.0
03 y y
20
Effects of external heat and
Dynamic Fly Height heat upon
FMR characteristics of TMR
heads
Wonglam S., Sa-
Ngiamsak C.
2012 Digest APMRC -
Asia-Pacific Magnetic
Recording Conference:
A Strong Tradition. An
Exciting New Look! 2012 6407542
Asia-Pacific
Magnetic Recording
Conference: A
Strong Tradition. An
Exciting New Look!,
APMRC 2012;
Singapore;
Singapore
31 October
2012 through 2
November 2012 N/A y
21
Effects of Threshing Unit
Feature on Threshing Unit
Losses for Thai Axial Flow Rice
Combine Harvesters
Chuan-udom,
Somchai;
Chinsuwan, Winit
AMA-AGRICULTURAL
MECHANIZATION IN
ASIA AFRICA AND
LATIN AMERICA
FAL
2012 2012 43 4 66 71 y y
22
Electricity generation of the
water weighted sun tracking
system in sirindhorn solar
power plant
Hongkammeung M.,
Wongwuttanasatia
n T.
Applied Mechanics and
Materials 229-231 1100 1105
4th International
Conference on
Mechanical and
Electrical
Technology, ICMET
2012; Kuala
Lumpur; Malaysia
24 July 2012
through 26 July
2012 N/A y
23
Evaluating on effect of HVAC
series with impulse excitation
voltage on porcelain insulator
by using rotating wheel dip test
Banhthasit B.,
Tonmitra K.,
Kaewrawang A.,
Suksri A.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 354-355 159 164
International
Conference on
Energy,
Environment and
Sustainable
Development,
ICEESD 2011;
Shanghai; China
21 October
2011 through
23 October
2011 N/A y
5. 24
Evaluation of Process
Performance and Sludge
Properties of an up-flow staged
Sludge Blanket (USSB) reactor
for Treatment of Molasses
Wastewater
Onodera, T.; Sase,
S.; Choeisai, P .;
(…).; Syutsubo, K.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
RESEARCH
FAL
2012 2012 6 4 1015 1024 y y
25
Experimental investigation of
operating temperature on
deposition temperature in spray
drying chamber
Chiawchanwattana
C., Wongpichet S.,
Triratanasirichai K.
Advanced Science
Letters July 2012 14 1 304 309 N/A y
26
Experimental investigation of
using cassava rhizome to
replace firewood for Dan Kwian
pottery firing, Thailand
Jongpluempiti J.,
Tangchaichit K.
Advanced Science
Letters Aug 2012 15 1 39 42 N/A y
27
Experimental study and cost
evaluation for ethanol
separation from fermentation
broth using pervaporation
Kaewkannetra,
Pakawadee; (…);
Kamsan,
Tinnakorn; Chiu,
Tze Yen
DESALINATION AND
WATER TREATMENT
MAR
2012 2012 41 1-3 88 94
10.1080/19
443994.201
2.664682 y y
28
FACTORS AFFECTING THE
WORKABILITY AND
STRENGTH OF ALKALI-
ACTIVATED HIGH CALCIUM
FLY ASH CONCRETE
Chaimoon, Krit;
Pantura, Sittiporn;
Homwuttiwong,
Sahalaph;
Wongkvanklom,
Athika;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT
JOURNAL
AUG
2012 2012 11 8 1425 1432 y y
29
Feasibility assessment of using
cassava rhizomes for firing
pottery in Dan Kwian, Thailand
Jongpluempiti J.,
Tangchaichit K.
Applied Mechanics and
Materials 2012 148-149 1158 1163
International
Conference on
Mechanical
Engineering,
Materials and
Energy, ICMEME
2011; Dalian; China
19 October
2011 through
21 October
2011 N/A y
6. 30
Finishing methods and
compressive strength-void ratio
relationships of in-situ porous
concrete pavement
Hatanaka,
Shigemitsu;
Mishima, Naoki;
Nakagawa, Takeshi;
Morihana, Hirotomo;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
COMPUTERS AND
CONCRETE
SEP
2012 2012 10 3 231 240 y y
31
High negative refractive index
in chiral metamaterials
Panpradit, W.;
Sonsilphong, A.;
Soemphol, C.;
Wongkasem, N. JOURNAL OF OPTICS JUL 2012 2012 14 7 075101
10.1088/20
40-
8978/14/7/0
75101 y y
32
How Does Electrostatic
Discharge Event Not Cause
Polarity Flip in TMR Read
Heads?
Marongmued, K.;
Sa-Ngiamsak, C.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS
ON MAGNETICS
NOV
2012 2012 48 11 3555 3558
10.1109/TM
AG.2012.22
07450
International
Magnetics
Conference
(INTERMAG)
MAY 07-11,
2012 y y
33
Identification of the dynamic
properties of a reinforced
concrete coupled shear wall
residential high-rise building
Areemit,
Natthapong;
Montgomery,
Michael;
Christopoulos,
Constantin; Hasan,
Agha
CANADIAN JOURNAL
OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING
JUN
2012 2012 39 6 631 642
10.1139/L2
012-047 y y
34
Improved geopolymerization of
bottom ash by incorporating fly
ash and using waste gypsum
as additive
Boonserm,
Kornkanok; Sata,
Vanchai ; Pimraksa,
Kedsarin;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
CEMENT &
CONCRETE
COMPOSITES
AUG
2012 2012 34 7 819 824
10.1016/j.c
emconcom
p.2012.04.0
01 y y
35
Influence of soil surface
coverage on soil deformation
by a traveling wheel
Saengprachatanaru
g K ., Ueno M.,
Komiya Y., Taira E.
Engineering in
Agriculture,
Environment and Food 2012 5 1 1 6 N/A y
36
Intelligent inventory control: Is
bootstrapping worth
implementing?
Katanyukul T .,
Chong E.K.P., Duff
W.S.
IFIP Advances in
Information and
Communication
Technology 2012 385 58 67
7th IFIP
International
Conference on
Intelligent
Information
Processing, IIP
2012; Guilin; China
12 October
2012 through
15 October
2012 N/A y
7. 37
Investigating Laccase and
Titanium Dioxide for Lignin
Degradation
Kamwilaisak,
Khanita ; Wright,
Philip C. ENERGY & FUELS
APR
2012 2012 26 4 2400 2406
10.1021/ef3
000533 y y
38
Investigation of trapped
charges-induced stain
formation on RF-PECVD
diamond-like carbon films
Seekumbor E.,
Jaroenapibal P .,
Lertwikool N.,
Yamwong W.,
Triroj N.
Diffusion and Defect
Data Pt.B: Solid State
Phenomena 2012 185 28 30
International
Conference on
Materials for
Advanced
Technologies,
ICMAT2011,
Symposium T -
Advanced Structural
and Functional
Materials for
Protection;
Singapore
26 June 2011
through 1 July
2011 N/A y
39
Leaching of heavy metals from
solidified waste using Portland
cement and zeolite as a binder
Napia, Chuwit;
Sinsiri, Theerawat;
Jaturapitakkul, Chai;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
WASTE
MANAGEMENT JUL 2012 2012 32 7 1459 1467
10.1016/j.w
asman.201
2.02.011 y y
40
LOCATING SUGAR CANE
LOADING STATIONS UNDER
VARIATIONS IN CANE
SUPPLY
Pathumnakul,
Supachai ;
Sanmuang,
Chatklao; Eua-
Anant, Nawapak;
Piewthongngam,
Kullapapruk
ASIA-PACIFIC
JOURNAL OF
OPERATIONAL
RESEARCH
OCT
2012 2012 29 5 1250028
10.1142/S0
217595912
500285 y y
41
Magnetic Instability in
Tunneling Magnetoresistive
Heads Due to Temperature
Increase During Electrostatic
Discharge
Surawanitkun,
Chayada;
Kaewrawang,
Arkom;
Siritaratiwat,
Apirat ;
Kruesubthaworn,
Anan; Sivaratana,
Roong; Jutong,
Nuttachai; Mewes,
Claudia K. A.;
Mewes, Tim
IEEE TRANSACTIONS
ON DEVICE AND
MATERIALS
RELIABILITY
SEP
2012 2012 12 3 570 575
10.1109/TD
MR.2012.2
194147 y y
8. 42
Maximizing volumetric
efficiency of a diesel engine
using an air pump to compress
air-biogas mixture into the
engine via venturi
Wichettapong K.,
Bureerat S.
Applied Mechanics and
Materials 2012 148-149 148 149
International
Conference on
Mechanical
Engineering,
Materials and
Energy, ICMEME
2011; Dalian; China
19 October
2011 through
21 October
2011 N/A y
43
Microstructure and strength of
blended FBC-PCC fly ash
geopolymer containing gypsum
as an additive
Boonserm,
Kornkanok; Sata,
Vanchai ; Pimraksa,
Kedsarin;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya SCIENCEASIA
JUN
2012 2012 38 2 175 181
10.2306/sci
enceasia15
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38.175 y y
44
Multiobjective Optimization of
a Pin-Fin Heat Sink Using
Evolutionary Algorithms
Kanyakam, Siwadol;
Bureerat, Sujin
JOURNAL OF
ELECTRONIC
PACKAGING
JUN
2012 2012 134 2 021008
10.1115/1.4
006514 y y
45
Multi-stage design of an
automotive component
Boonpan,
Adulyasak;
Bureerat, Sujin
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
VEHICLE DESIGN 2012 2012 60 1-2 84 99
10.1504/IJV
D.2012.049
157 y y
46
Optimization of a triangular slot
shape in a tire tread block by
using the finite element
analysis and MPSO
Dolwichai T.,
Limtragool J.,
Bureerat S.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 505 424 428
International
Conference on
Manufacturing
Engineering and
Process, ICMEP
2012; Kunming;
China
21 April 2012
through 22
April 2012 N/A y
47
Optimization of As(V)
adsorption on Fe-RH-MCM-41-
immobilized GAC using Box-
Behnken Design: Effects of pH,
loadings, and initial
concentrations
Wantala, Kitirote ;
(…), Kyoung-Woong
APPLIED
GEOCHEMISTRY
MAY
2012 2012 27 5 1027 1034
10.1016/j.a
pgeochem.
2011.11.01
4 y y
48
Optimization of molding sand
composition for quality
improvement of iron castings
Saikaew,
Charnnarong ;
Wiengwiset,
Sermsak
APPLIED CLAY
SCIENCE
OCT
2012 2012 67-68 26 31
10.1016/j.cl
ay.2012.07.
005 y y
9. 49
Particle size-dependent
electrical resistances of WO3
nanofibers
Muangban J.,
Sukbua W., Triroj
N., Jaroenapibal P.
Proceedings of the
IEEE Conference on
Nanotechnology 2012 6321978
12th IEEE
International
Conference on
Nanotechnology,
NANO 2012;
Birmingham; United
Kingdom
20 August
2012 through
23 August 2012 N/A y
50
Performance enhancement of
multiobjective evolutionary
optimisers for truss design
using an approximate gradient
Pholdee, Nantiwat;
Bureerat, Sujin
COMPUTERS &
STRUCTURES
SEP
2012 2012 106 115 124
10.1016/j.c
ompstruc.2
012.04.015 y y
51
Permeability and abrasion
resistance of concretes
containing high volume fine fly
ash and palm oil fuel ash
Homwuttiwong, S.;
Jaturapitakkul, C.;
Chindaprasirt, P.
COMPUTERS AND
CONCRETE
OCT
2012 2012 10 4 349 360 y y
52
Pervious high-calcium fly ash
geopolymer concrete
Tho-in, Tawatchai;
Sata, Vanchai;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya ;
Jaturapitakkul, Chai
CONSTRUCTION AND
BUILDING MATERIALS
MAY
2012 2012 30 366 371
10.1016/j.c
onbuildmat.
2011.12.02
8 y y
53
Resistance of lignite bottom
ash geopolymer mortar to
sulfate and sulfuric acid attack
Sate, Vanchai ;
Sathonsaowaphak,
Apha;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
CEMENT &
CONCRETE
COMPOSITES
MAY
2012 2012 34 5 700 708
10.1016/j.c
emconcom
p.2012.01.0
10 y y
54
Simple Nonbinary Coding
Strategy for Very Noisy Relay
Channels
Suthisopapan,
Puripong; Kasai,
Kenta;
Meesomboon,
Anupap; Imtawil,
Virasit; Sakaniwa,
Kohichi
IEICE
TRANSACTIONS ON
FUNDAMENTALS OF
ELECTRONICS
COMMUNICATIONS
AND COMPUTER
SCIENCES
DEC
2012 2012 E95A 12 2122 2129
10.1587/tra
nsfun.E95.
A.2122 y y
55
Some Physical Properties of
Cassava concerned in machine
design
Thangdee D.,
Wongpichet S.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 482-484 2613 2617
3rd international
Conference on
Manufacturing
Science and
Engineering, ICMSE
2012; Xiamen; China
27 March 2012
through 29
March 2012 N/A y
10. 56
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF
METALS IN THE
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS
Kongroy, Porntawee;
Tantemsapya,
Netnapid ; Lin, Ying-
Feng; Jing, Shuh
Ren; Wirojanagud,
Wanpen
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
PHYTOREMEDIATION 2012 2012 14 2 128 141
10.1080/15
226514.201
1.573825 y y
57
Strength and water
permeability of concrete
containing various types of fly
ashes and filler material
Homwuttiwong,
Sahalaph;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya;
Jaturapitakkul, Chai
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
MATERIALS
RESEARCH
AUG
2012 2012 103 8 1058 1064
10.3139/14
6.110742 y y
58
Surrogate-assisted
evolutionary optimizers for
multiobjective design of a
torque arm structure
Pholdee N.,
Bureerat S.
Applied Mechanics and
Materials 2012 101-102 324 328
International
Conference on
Engineering Design
and Optimization,
ICEDO 2011;
Ningbo; China
19 August
2011 through
21 August 2011 N/A y
59
The effect of inlet temperature
on the wall temperature
behavior of salt powders
produced by spray-drying
Chiawchanwattana
C.,
Triratanasirichai K.
Advanced Materials
Research 2012 550-553 704 708
2nd International
Conference on
Chemical
Engineering and
Advanced Materials,
CEAM 2012;
Guangzhou; China
13 July 2012
through 15 July
2012 N/A y
60
The effects of replacement fly
ash with diatomite in
geopolymer mortar
Sinsiri, Theerawat;
Phoo-ngernkham,
Tanakorn; Sata,
Vanchai;
Chindaprasirt,
Prinya
COMPUTERS AND
CONCRETE
JUN
2012 2012 9 6 427 437 y y
61
The flow conditions to move
different plastic particles in
dilute pneumatic conveying
Wiwattanasirikul R.,
Sujumnongtokul P.
Applied Mechanics and
Materials 2012 148-149 932 937
International
Conference on
Mechanical
Engineering,
Materials and
Energy, ICMEME
2011; Dalian; China
19 October
2011 through
21 October
2011 N/A y
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The influence of physical
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