The effect of reduced glutathione (GSH) on fresh and pre-proofed frozen dough rheological properties were investigated using dynamic stress rheometry and small scale extensibility with the addition of three levels (80...The effect of reduced glutathione (GSH) on fresh and pre-proofed frozen dough rheological properties were investigated using dynamic stress rheometry and small scale extensibility with the addition of three levels (80×10-6, 160× 10-6 and 240×10-6 GSH) and six storage times (0 and 1 day, 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks). Three relaxation times (1, 13 and 26min) after loading the dough in the rheometer were used to determine storage (G’) and loss (G”) moduli. Correlations for G’ (r=0.678 and 0.622 at 0.05, and 10Hz, respectively) and G” (r=0.699, and 0.690 at 0.05, and 10Hz, respectively) were observed with the area under the extension curve at 26 min relaxation time. The addition of GSH to fresh dough reduced G’ (16.4% to 55.9%) and G” (13.7% to 52.2%). Freezing and frozen storage caused increase in G’ and G”. The addition of GSH reduced dough strength indicated by the reduction in maximum resistance to extension (Rmax) and the ratio of maximum resistance to extensibility (Rmax/E). The reduction in Rmax across all relaxation times ranged from 16.2% to 59.4%. An increase in dough extension (E) was observed with 240×10-6 GSH at all frozen storage and rest period times. Addition of GSH caused an increase of liquid phase (30.6% to 35.3%) in fresh dough and frozen dough (10.3% to 20.7%) after one day frozen storage. Negative correlations of water content in the solid phase with dough extensibility and area under the extensibility curve were found (r=-0.594 and-0.563, respectively, p<0.001). This suggests a loss of dough extensibility and strength as the water holding capacity of the dough components changes during frozen storage.展开更多
Pitch and tar bonded dolomite bricks are extensively used in ladles and converters for long time because of their superior properties such as. steel melt refining, easy production as well as low production cost. Recen...Pitch and tar bonded dolomite bricks are extensively used in ladles and converters for long time because of their superior properties such as. steel melt refining, easy production as well as low production cost. Recently, resin bonded dolomite bricks are presented for using in steel plants. Generally, quality and final cost of steels are affected by properties of refractories especially dolomite bricks. Therefore, recognition of influence parameters on dolomite refractory properties is very important. In this study, the effects of tar and resin as bonding systems, and addition of graphite ( 2wt% ) on the properties of dolomite refractory bricks have been investigated. Properties such as : density and porosity, cold crushing strength, hydration time and depth of slag penetration have been studied. Results show that the bonding sys- tems and graphite have a great effect on the mentioned properties especially cold crushing strength and hydra- tion time. In addition to their low rate of pollution, resin bonded dolomite bricks show higher performance with proper technical specifications.展开更多
The quenching sensitivity of AA7136 alloy was investigated by time−temperature−property(TTP)diagrams,and the heterogeneous precipitation behavior during isothermal holding was investigated using scanning electron micr...The quenching sensitivity of AA7136 alloy was investigated by time−temperature−property(TTP)diagrams,and the heterogeneous precipitation behavior during isothermal holding was investigated using scanning electron microscopy,scanning transmission electron microscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy.Based on 99.5%TTP diagram,the nose temperature is determined to be about 346℃ with the transformation time of about 0.245 s.The precipitation ofη(MgZn_(2)),T(Al_(2)Zn_(3)Mg_(3)),S(Al_(2)CuMg)or Cu−Zn-rich Y phases can be found depending on isothermal holding temperature and time,and it is described in a time−temperature−precipitation diagram.The size and area fraction of isothermal holding induced phase particles increase,which results in the decrease of hardness of samples after aging.The quantitative contribution to loss of hardness by grain boundaries/subgrain boundaries and dispersoids in the matrix is discussed based on the amount of heterogeneous precipitation related to them.展开更多
The paper presents and compares the conventional models for creep in cement concrete included in the ACI (American Concrete Institute) guide, Eurocode 2 andfib (International Federation for Structural Concrete) Mo...The paper presents and compares the conventional models for creep in cement concrete included in the ACI (American Concrete Institute) guide, Eurocode 2 andfib (International Federation for Structural Concrete) Model Code 2010. For the presentation and comparison of the creep models, creep coefficients are developed. The main factors affecting the prediction of creep in concrete are outlined, comparing the influence of concrete grade, environmental conditions, member size and loading conditions. Most of the conventional models currently used for creep in cement concrete develop the code-type procedures and are calibrated for normal- and high-strength concretes. They enable a more accurate analysis and better assessment of the time-dependent deformation of concrete structures at the design stage. Their complexity is significantly reduced and a range of influencing parameters are excluded from the models for simplicity and easy adaptation. The comparison of the models shows that thefib Model Code 2010 model is more consistent and calibrated to avoid shortcomings in the previous models.展开更多
The fiber properties depending on the coating thickness and long-term time aging were investigated. The coating strip forces of optical fiber were strongly increased with secondary coating thickness. But it did not ch...The fiber properties depending on the coating thickness and long-term time aging were investigated. The coating strip forces of optical fiber were strongly increased with secondary coating thickness. But it did not change with time aging up to 90 days. The tensile strength and stress corrosion parameters of coated fiber were increased with time aging also but the increasing rate was quite different depending on the coating展开更多
In this work, a method based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) approach-reside-retract experiments was established to simultaneously quantify the elastic and viscoelastic properties of single cells. First, the elastic ...In this work, a method based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) approach-reside-retract experiments was established to simultaneously quantify the elastic and viscoelastic properties of single cells. First, the elastic and viscoelastic properties of normal breast cells and cancerous breast cells were measured, showing significant differences in Young’s modulus and relaxation times between normal and cancerous breast cells. Remarkable differences in cellular topography between normal and cancerous breast cells were also revealed by AFM imaging. Next, the elastic and viscoelasitc properties of three other types of cell lines and primary normal B lymphocytes were measured; results demonstrated the potential of cellular viscoelastic properties in complementing cellular Young’s modulus for discerning different states of cells. This research provides a novel way to quantify the mechanical properties of cells by AFM, which allows investigation of the biomechanical behaviors of single cells from multiple aspects.展开更多
We consider a modified Markov branching process incorporating with both state-independent immigration-migration and resurrection. The effect of state-independent immigration-migration is firstly in- vestigated in deta...We consider a modified Markov branching process incorporating with both state-independent immigration-migration and resurrection. The effect of state-independent immigration-migration is firstly in- vestigated in detail. The explicit expressions for the extinction probabilities and mean extinction times are presented. The ergodicity and stability properties of the process incorporating with resurrection structure are then investigated. The conditions for recurrence, ergodicity and exponential ergodicity are obtained. An explicit expression for the equilibrium distribution is also presented. As a preparation, the criteria for regularity and uniqueness for such structure are firstly established.展开更多
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文摘The effect of reduced glutathione (GSH) on fresh and pre-proofed frozen dough rheological properties were investigated using dynamic stress rheometry and small scale extensibility with the addition of three levels (80×10-6, 160× 10-6 and 240×10-6 GSH) and six storage times (0 and 1 day, 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks). Three relaxation times (1, 13 and 26min) after loading the dough in the rheometer were used to determine storage (G’) and loss (G”) moduli. Correlations for G’ (r=0.678 and 0.622 at 0.05, and 10Hz, respectively) and G” (r=0.699, and 0.690 at 0.05, and 10Hz, respectively) were observed with the area under the extension curve at 26 min relaxation time. The addition of GSH to fresh dough reduced G’ (16.4% to 55.9%) and G” (13.7% to 52.2%). Freezing and frozen storage caused increase in G’ and G”. The addition of GSH reduced dough strength indicated by the reduction in maximum resistance to extension (Rmax) and the ratio of maximum resistance to extensibility (Rmax/E). The reduction in Rmax across all relaxation times ranged from 16.2% to 59.4%. An increase in dough extension (E) was observed with 240×10-6 GSH at all frozen storage and rest period times. Addition of GSH caused an increase of liquid phase (30.6% to 35.3%) in fresh dough and frozen dough (10.3% to 20.7%) after one day frozen storage. Negative correlations of water content in the solid phase with dough extensibility and area under the extensibility curve were found (r=-0.594 and-0.563, respectively, p<0.001). This suggests a loss of dough extensibility and strength as the water holding capacity of the dough components changes during frozen storage.
文摘Pitch and tar bonded dolomite bricks are extensively used in ladles and converters for long time because of their superior properties such as. steel melt refining, easy production as well as low production cost. Recently, resin bonded dolomite bricks are presented for using in steel plants. Generally, quality and final cost of steels are affected by properties of refractories especially dolomite bricks. Therefore, recognition of influence parameters on dolomite refractory properties is very important. In this study, the effects of tar and resin as bonding systems, and addition of graphite ( 2wt% ) on the properties of dolomite refractory bricks have been investigated. Properties such as : density and porosity, cold crushing strength, hydration time and depth of slag penetration have been studied. Results show that the bonding sys- tems and graphite have a great effect on the mentioned properties especially cold crushing strength and hydra- tion time. In addition to their low rate of pollution, resin bonded dolomite bricks show higher performance with proper technical specifications.
基金financial supports from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2016YFB0300901)the Scientific Research Project of Inner Mongolia Colleges and Universities, China (No. NJZY21092)。
文摘The quenching sensitivity of AA7136 alloy was investigated by time−temperature−property(TTP)diagrams,and the heterogeneous precipitation behavior during isothermal holding was investigated using scanning electron microscopy,scanning transmission electron microscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy.Based on 99.5%TTP diagram,the nose temperature is determined to be about 346℃ with the transformation time of about 0.245 s.The precipitation ofη(MgZn_(2)),T(Al_(2)Zn_(3)Mg_(3)),S(Al_(2)CuMg)or Cu−Zn-rich Y phases can be found depending on isothermal holding temperature and time,and it is described in a time−temperature−precipitation diagram.The size and area fraction of isothermal holding induced phase particles increase,which results in the decrease of hardness of samples after aging.The quantitative contribution to loss of hardness by grain boundaries/subgrain boundaries and dispersoids in the matrix is discussed based on the amount of heterogeneous precipitation related to them.
文摘The paper presents and compares the conventional models for creep in cement concrete included in the ACI (American Concrete Institute) guide, Eurocode 2 andfib (International Federation for Structural Concrete) Model Code 2010. For the presentation and comparison of the creep models, creep coefficients are developed. The main factors affecting the prediction of creep in concrete are outlined, comparing the influence of concrete grade, environmental conditions, member size and loading conditions. Most of the conventional models currently used for creep in cement concrete develop the code-type procedures and are calibrated for normal- and high-strength concretes. They enable a more accurate analysis and better assessment of the time-dependent deformation of concrete structures at the design stage. Their complexity is significantly reduced and a range of influencing parameters are excluded from the models for simplicity and easy adaptation. The comparison of the models shows that thefib Model Code 2010 model is more consistent and calibrated to avoid shortcomings in the previous models.
文摘The fiber properties depending on the coating thickness and long-term time aging were investigated. The coating strip forces of optical fiber were strongly increased with secondary coating thickness. But it did not change with time aging up to 90 days. The tensile strength and stress corrosion parameters of coated fiber were increased with time aging also but the increasing rate was quite different depending on the coating
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61503372, 61522312, U1613220, 61327014,61433017)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS (2017243)the CAS FEA International Partnership Program for Creative Research Teams
文摘In this work, a method based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) approach-reside-retract experiments was established to simultaneously quantify the elastic and viscoelastic properties of single cells. First, the elastic and viscoelastic properties of normal breast cells and cancerous breast cells were measured, showing significant differences in Young’s modulus and relaxation times between normal and cancerous breast cells. Remarkable differences in cellular topography between normal and cancerous breast cells were also revealed by AFM imaging. Next, the elastic and viscoelasitc properties of three other types of cell lines and primary normal B lymphocytes were measured; results demonstrated the potential of cellular viscoelastic properties in complementing cellular Young’s modulus for discerning different states of cells. This research provides a novel way to quantify the mechanical properties of cells by AFM, which allows investigation of the biomechanical behaviors of single cells from multiple aspects.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundations of China (Grant Nos. 10771216 and 11071259)
文摘We consider a modified Markov branching process incorporating with both state-independent immigration-migration and resurrection. The effect of state-independent immigration-migration is firstly in- vestigated in detail. The explicit expressions for the extinction probabilities and mean extinction times are presented. The ergodicity and stability properties of the process incorporating with resurrection structure are then investigated. The conditions for recurrence, ergodicity and exponential ergodicity are obtained. An explicit expression for the equilibrium distribution is also presented. As a preparation, the criteria for regularity and uniqueness for such structure are firstly established.