نتایج جستجو برای: micro nano air bubble

تعداد نتایج: 376195  

Journal: :journal of artificial intelligence in electrical engineering 0

flapping-wing robotic insects are small, highly maneuverable flying robots inspired by biologicalinsects and useful for a wide range of tasks, including exploration, environmental monitoring, searchand rescue, and surveillance. recently, robotic insects driven by piezoelectric actuators have achievedthe important goal of taking off with external power; however, fully autonomous operation requir...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
Kanhaiya Kumar Debabrata Das

The present study investigated the feasibility of bioCO(2) sequestration using Chlorella sorokiniana. It was found that 5% CO(2) (v/v) in air was the most suitable concentration for the growth of this organism. At this concentration, the maximum rate of CO(2) sequestered and the biomass obtained were found to be 1.21 g L(-1)d(-1) and 4.4 g L(-1) respectively. Modeling and simulation of the grow...

Journal: :Seikei-Kakou 2018

2017
Khadijeh Hemmati Esmaiel Saievar-Iranizad Amir Bayat

In this study, carbon nano-micro spheres with tightly controllable size, regular and perfect shape, high yields and narrow size distribution were prepared simply from glucose and DI water as precursors using a hydrothermal method. By setting the initial concentration of glucose solution and changing the hydrothermal process time at a constant temperature of 160 °C, carbon spheres with various s...

Journal: :Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia 2015
J Marín-Montiel E López-Sánchez V Chaqués-Alepuz

SURGICAL TECHNIQUE The bubble mirror technique consists of the stabilization of the anterior chamber by means of a plug made with a combination of conveniently placed air and viscoelastic material. A line arises at interface between the air and viscoelastic where the anterior chamber angle reflected can be seen as in a mirror (bubble mirror). DISCUSSION The viscoelastic-air plug offers three ...

2016
Yu Wang M. Aponte Idalia Ramos Rogerio Furlan Jorge J. Santiago-Aviles Y. Wang Aponte N. León I. Ramos R. Furlan N. Pinto

SnO2 micro/nano fibers in the rutile structure were synthesized using electrospinning and metallorganic decomposition techniques. Fibers were electrospun using two different precursor solutions, one based on SnCl4 and the other on C22H44O4Sn. The fibers were sintered in air for two hours at 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800oC. SEM, AFM, XRD, XPS and Raman microspectrometry were used to characterize th...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2006
David M Eckmann

Faranak Mohammadkazemi, Kazem Doosthoseini

In this study the effect of nano sized silica particles (nano-SiO2) on the physical and mechanical properties of rice husk and Old Corrugated Container (OCC)-cement boards was investigated. Modulus Of Rupture (MOR), Modulus Of Elasticity (MOE), Internal Bonding Strength (IB), density, water absorption and thickness swelling after 24 hours immersion in water and hardness were meas...

2010
CARLO GUALTIERI

The study of bubble clustering processes may provide a significant insight into turbulent air–water flows. Previous studies investigated these processes in plunging jets, dropshafts and hydraulic jumps. This research investigates the bubble clustering process in hydraulic jumps using experimental data collected in a rectangular horizontal flume with partially developed inflow conditions for inf...

2009
N. J. Shirtcliffe C. R. Evans

Super water-repellent surfaces occur naturally on plants and aquatic insects and are created in the laboratory by combining micro or nano-scale surface topographic features with hydrophobic surface chemistry. When such types of water-repellent surfaces are submerged they can retain a film of air (a plastron). In this work, we report measurements of the terminal velocity of solid acrylic spheres...

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