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Improved Performance Of Ballasted Tracks Under Impact Loading By Recycled Rubber Mats, Ngoc Trung Ngo, Buddhima Indraratna, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn Jan 2019

Improved Performance Of Ballasted Tracks Under Impact Loading By Recycled Rubber Mats, Ngoc Trung Ngo, Buddhima Indraratna, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn

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Ballasted tracks at transition locations such as approaches to bridges and road crossings experience increasing degradation and deformation due to dynamic and high impact forces, a key factor that decreases the stability and longevity of railroads. One solution to minimise ballast degradation at the transition zones is using rubber energy absorbing drainage sheets (READS) manufactured from recycled tyres. When placed beneath the ballast layer, READS distributes the load over wider area and attenuate of the load over a longer duration thus decreasing maximum stress, apart from reducing the energy transferred to the ballast and other substructure components. Subsequently, the track …


Assessment Of Radio-Induced Damage In Endothelial Cells Irradiated With 40 Kvp, 220 Kvp, And 4 Mv X-Rays By Means Of Micro And Nanodosimetric Calculations, Nicolas Tang, Marta Bueno, Sylvain Meylan, Yann Perrot, Hoang Tran, Amelie Freneau, Morgane Dos Santos, Aurelie Vaurijoux, Gaetan Gruel, Mario Bernal, Marie Bordage, Dimitris Emfietzoglou, Ziad Francis, Susanna Guatelli, Vladimir Ivanchenko, Mathieu Karamitros, Ioanna Kyriakou, Wook Shin, Sebastien Incerti, Carmen Villagrasa Jan 2019

Assessment Of Radio-Induced Damage In Endothelial Cells Irradiated With 40 Kvp, 220 Kvp, And 4 Mv X-Rays By Means Of Micro And Nanodosimetric Calculations, Nicolas Tang, Marta Bueno, Sylvain Meylan, Yann Perrot, Hoang Tran, Amelie Freneau, Morgane Dos Santos, Aurelie Vaurijoux, Gaetan Gruel, Mario Bernal, Marie Bordage, Dimitris Emfietzoglou, Ziad Francis, Susanna Guatelli, Vladimir Ivanchenko, Mathieu Karamitros, Ioanna Kyriakou, Wook Shin, Sebastien Incerti, Carmen Villagrasa

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The objective of this work was to study the differences in terms of early biological effects that might exist between different X-rays energies by using a mechanistic approach. To this end, radiobiological experiments exposing cell monolayers to three X-ray energies were performed in order to assess the yields of early DNA damage, in particular of double-strand breaks (DSBs). The simulation of these irradiations was set in order to understand the differences in the obtained experimental results. Hence, simulated results in terms of microdosimetric spectra and early DSB induction were analyzed and compared …


An In-Situ Synchrotron Study Of The B2→B19′ Phase Transformation In A Ni-Ti Alloy Subjected To Uniaxial Monotonic Tension, Xiaohui Bian, Ahmed A. Saleh, Peter Lynch, Christopher H. J Davies, Elena V. Pereloma, Azdiar Adil Gazder Jan 2019

An In-Situ Synchrotron Study Of The B2→B19′ Phase Transformation In A Ni-Ti Alloy Subjected To Uniaxial Monotonic Tension, Xiaohui Bian, Ahmed A. Saleh, Peter Lynch, Christopher H. J Davies, Elena V. Pereloma, Azdiar Adil Gazder

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A cold-drawn and annealed 56Ni-44Ti wt% alloy was subjected to in-situ uniaxial monotonic tension in a synchrotron. Spatially resolved diffraction data was acquired along the gauge length by pausing the loading at five select macroscopic strains within the stress plateau region. This enables tracking localised transformation phenomena by sub-dividing the gauge length into transformation band, untransformed and apparently transformed regions. Within the macroscopic stress plateau region: (i) the highly strained B2 phase within the propagating transformation band and apparently transformed regions produces a relaxation of the B2 phase within the untransformed region. (ii) The newly formed B19′ grain families exhibit …


Implementation Of An Iot Based Radar Sensor Network For Wastewater Management, Adam Drenoyanis, Raad Raad, Ivan Wady, Carmel Krogh Jan 2019

Implementation Of An Iot Based Radar Sensor Network For Wastewater Management, Adam Drenoyanis, Raad Raad, Ivan Wady, Carmel Krogh

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Critical wastewater events such as sewer main blockages or overflows are often not detected until after the fact. These events can be costly, from both an environmental impact and monetary standpoint. A standalone, portable radar device allowing non-invasive benchmarking of sewer pumping station (SPS) pumps is presented. Further, by configuring and deploying a complete Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN), Shoalhaven Water (SW) now has the opportunity to create "Internet of Things" (IoT)-capable devices that offer freedom from the reliance on mobile network providers, whilst avoiding congestion on the existing Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) telemetry backbone. This network …


Simulation Of Cosmic Radiation Spectra For Personal Microdosimetry At The International Space Station's Altitude, Stefania Peracchi, Susanna Guatelli, Linh T. Tran, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld Jan 2019

Simulation Of Cosmic Radiation Spectra For Personal Microdosimetry At The International Space Station's Altitude, Stefania Peracchi, Susanna Guatelli, Linh T. Tran, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld

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Latest researches predict the cosmic rays exposure during long space missions outside the Earth's geomagnetic sphere, as to the Moon and Mars, can double the cancer risk. The minimization of risk associated with radiation exposure in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is of great interest for astronauts of the International Space Station (ISS). This risk is due to radiation hazard and can be predicted by measurement of the dose equivalent produced by the radiation environment inside of the spacecraft. Since more than 15 years ago, the Centre For Medical Radiation Physics (CMRP), University of Wollongong, is developing silicon based microdosimeters …


Fibre Optic Dosimetry In Synchrotron Microbeam Radiation Therapy, James Archer, Enbang Li, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld, Michael L. F Lerch Jan 2019

Fibre Optic Dosimetry In Synchrotron Microbeam Radiation Therapy, James Archer, Enbang Li, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld, Michael L. F Lerch

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Synchrotron microbeam radiation therapy is a novel pre-clinical therapy method that uses high brilliance, spatially fractionated, low energy x-rays to deliver a very high dose rate. A conventional spatial fractionation for these beams is 50 μm microbeam width at 400 μm peak-to-peak separation. To perform dosimetry on these beams, a dosimeter with a high spatial resolution is required. We present a plastic scintillator fibre optic dosimeter that has been demonstrated to be able to resolve the microbeam structure. The advantages of such a dosimeter is the water equivalence, passive components exposed to the radiation field, relatively inexpensive components and simple …


Evaluation Of Organ Doses Following High Dose Rate (Hdr) Brachytherapy Of Breast Cancer: A Geant4 Monte Carlo Simulation Study, M Aidil, Nurul Hashikin, Chai-Hong Yeong, Susanna Guatelli, K H. Ng, Alessandra Malaroda, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld, Alan C. Perkins Jan 2019

Evaluation Of Organ Doses Following High Dose Rate (Hdr) Brachytherapy Of Breast Cancer: A Geant4 Monte Carlo Simulation Study, M Aidil, Nurul Hashikin, Chai-Hong Yeong, Susanna Guatelli, K H. Ng, Alessandra Malaroda, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld, Alan C. Perkins

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This study aimed to evaluate the absorbed doses received by the organs at risk (OARs) following Iridium-192 (192Ir) high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy of the left breast. The MIRD5 adult female anthropomorphic phantom, readily available in the Geant4 Monte Carlo package was used. However, the left breast was modified from 195 to 145 cm3, to represent a breast following lumpectomy. Left breast was chosen due to its higher cancer occurrence than the right breast. The HDR sources were constructed with an outer cylindrical dimension of 4.5 mm (length) x 0.9 mm (diameter). Various influencing parameters were studied, i.e. catheter arrangement …


Behaviour Of Foam Concrete Under Impact Loading Based On Shpb Experiments, Yongliang He, Mingshi Gao, Hongchao Zhao, Yichao Zhao Jan 2019

Behaviour Of Foam Concrete Under Impact Loading Based On Shpb Experiments, Yongliang He, Mingshi Gao, Hongchao Zhao, Yichao Zhao

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

This paper presents an innovative method for using foam concrete as a typical building material for soft structures in underground coal mines subjected to dynamic loading. To understand the behaviour of foam concrete under impact loading, a total of 30 specimens with a diameter of 50 mm and a height of 50 mm were experimentally tested using a 75 mm diameter split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) device. The key parameters investigated in the present study included the type of foam concrete (fly ash and sand), the density of foam concrete (1000, 1200 and 1400 kg/m3), and the impact velocity (3.0, …


A New Generation Of Magnetorheological Vehicle Suspension System With Tunable Stiffness And Damping Characteristics, Shuaishuai Sun, Xin Tang, Jian Yang, Donghong Ning, Haiping Du, Shiwu Zhang, Weihua Li Jan 2019

A New Generation Of Magnetorheological Vehicle Suspension System With Tunable Stiffness And Damping Characteristics, Shuaishuai Sun, Xin Tang, Jian Yang, Donghong Ning, Haiping Du, Shiwu Zhang, Weihua Li

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

As the concept of variable stiffness (VS) and variable damping (VD) has increasingly drawn attention because of its superiority on reducing unwanted vibrations, dampers with property of varying stiffness and damping have been an attractive method to further improve vehicle performance and driver comfort. This paper presents the design, prototyping, modeling, and experimental evaluation of a VS and VD magnetorheological (MR) vehicle suspension system. It was first characterized by an INSTRON machine. Then, a phenomenological model was proposed to capture the characteristics of the damper and TS fuzzy approach was used to model the quarter car system where the proposed …


Leveraging Smote In A Two-Layer Model For Prediction Of Protein-Protein Interactions, Huaming Chen, Lei Wang, Chi-Hung Chi, Jun Shen Jan 2019

Leveraging Smote In A Two-Layer Model For Prediction Of Protein-Protein Interactions, Huaming Chen, Lei Wang, Chi-Hung Chi, Jun Shen

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

The research of the mechanisms of infectious diseases between host and pathogens remains a hot topic. It takes stock of the interactions data between host and pathogens, including proteins and genomes, to facilitate the discoveries and prediction of underlying mechanisms. However, the incomplete protein-protein interactions data impediment the advances in this exploration and solicit the wet-lab experiments to examine and verify the latent interactions. Although there have been numerous studies trying to leverage the computational models, especially machine learning models, the performances of these models were not good enough to produce high-fidelity candidates of interactions data due to the nature …


Hydraulic Flushing In Soft Coal Sublayer: Gas Extraction Enhancement Mechanism And Field Application, Hao Zhang, Yuanping Cheng, Liang Yuan, Liang Wang, Zhejun Pan Jan 2019

Hydraulic Flushing In Soft Coal Sublayer: Gas Extraction Enhancement Mechanism And Field Application, Hao Zhang, Yuanping Cheng, Liang Yuan, Liang Wang, Zhejun Pan

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

In China, one or several ultrathin soft coal sublayers are widely developed in the coal seam. Therefore, a method of using hydraulic flushing in soft sublayer to enhance the gas extraction in these particular coal seams is developed in this work. We first established a new fully coupled gas extraction model by combing gas diffusion, gas flow, and a permeability model that considers the effect of stress change and plastic failure. By adopting this model, the gas extraction enhancement mechanism and its main influence factors were studied using the numerical simulation method based on the engineering and geological background in …


Factors Affecting Energy Efficiency Investments - A Case Study Of Bhutan, Roshan Chhetri, Young-Ho Lee, Duane A. Robinson, Sumitra Pokhrel Jan 2019

Factors Affecting Energy Efficiency Investments - A Case Study Of Bhutan, Roshan Chhetri, Young-Ho Lee, Duane A. Robinson, Sumitra Pokhrel

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Energy efficiency is providing the same services consuming less energy. Less energy means less energy bill and less greenhouse emissions. Bhutan presents a unique scenario in promoting the use of energy efficiency equipment and investments. Bhutan enjoys availability of adequate low cost hydropower energy resource that is green and clean and enjoys cheap electrical energy. To aggravate the situation, the domestic tariffs are subsidized and even free up to 100 units in rural parts of the country. Export tariffs are determined independently according to entirely different principles. However for cooking, Bhutan imports LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) from India. With increasing …


Two-Dimensional Solid-State Array Detectors: A Technique For In Vivo Dose Verification In A Variable Effective Area, Kananan Utitsarn, Giordano Biasi, Nauljun Stansook, Z A. Alrowaili, Marco Petasecca, Martin G. Carolan, Vladimir Perevertaylo, Wolfgang Tome, Tomas Kron, Michael L. F Lerch, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld Jan 2019

Two-Dimensional Solid-State Array Detectors: A Technique For In Vivo Dose Verification In A Variable Effective Area, Kananan Utitsarn, Giordano Biasi, Nauljun Stansook, Z A. Alrowaili, Marco Petasecca, Martin G. Carolan, Vladimir Perevertaylo, Wolfgang Tome, Tomas Kron, Michael L. F Lerch, Anatoly B. Rosenfeld

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

Purpose:We introduce a technique that employs a 2D detector in transmission mode (TM) to verify dose maps at a depth of dmaxin Solid Water. TM measurements, when taken at a different surface‐to‐detector distance (SDD), allow for the area at dmax(in which the dose map is calculated) to be adjusted.Methods:We considered the detector prototype"MP512"(an array of 512 diode‐sensitive volumes, 2 mm spatial resolution). Measurements in transmission mode were taken at SDDs in the range from 0.3 to 24 cm. Dose mode (DM) measurements were made at dmaxin Solid Water. We considered radiation fields in the range from 2x2cm2to 10x10 cm2, produced …


3-E Analysis And Optimization Of An Organic Rankine Flash Cycle Integrated With A Pem Fuel Cell And Geothermal Energy, Zhixiong Li, Shoaib Khanmohammadi, Saber Khanmohammadi, Abdullah Al-Rashed, Pouria Ahmadi, Masoud Afrand Jan 2019

3-E Analysis And Optimization Of An Organic Rankine Flash Cycle Integrated With A Pem Fuel Cell And Geothermal Energy, Zhixiong Li, Shoaib Khanmohammadi, Saber Khanmohammadi, Abdullah Al-Rashed, Pouria Ahmadi, Masoud Afrand

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

2019 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC The current research deals with thermodynamic and economic analyses and optimization of a geothermal system integrated with organic Rankine flash cycle (ORFC) and a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEM-FC). A thermodynamic model for ORFC and PEM-FC is developed to investigate employing the PEM-FC in a combined geothermal ORFC. A comparative study is carried out to determine the effect of applying PEM-FC in a geothermal based ORFC. The validation of PEM-FC simulation with experimental data from the literature shows a good agreement. The results of numerical modeling indicate that using the rejected heat in the …


Enhancing Goldreich, Goldwasser And Halevi's Scheme With Intersecting Lattices, Arnaud Sipasseuth, Thomas Plantard, Willy Susilo Jan 2019

Enhancing Goldreich, Goldwasser And Halevi's Scheme With Intersecting Lattices, Arnaud Sipasseuth, Thomas Plantard, Willy Susilo

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We present a technique to enhance the security of the Goldreich, Goldwasser and Halevi (GGH) scheme. The security of GGH has practically been broken by lattice reduction techniques. Those attacks are successful due to the structure of the basis used in the secret key. In this work, we aim to present a new technique to alleviate this problem by modifying the public key which hides the structure of the corresponding private key. We intersect the initial lattice with a random one while keeping the initial lattice as our secret key and use the corresponding result of the intersection as the …


Experimental Testing And Modelling Of A Rotary Variable Stiffness And Damping Shock Absorber Using Magnetorheological Technology, Lei Deng, Shuaishuai Sun, Matthew Christie, Jian Yang, Donghong Ning, Xiaojing Zhu, Haiping Du, Shiwu Zhang, Weihua Li Jan 2019

Experimental Testing And Modelling Of A Rotary Variable Stiffness And Damping Shock Absorber Using Magnetorheological Technology, Lei Deng, Shuaishuai Sun, Matthew Christie, Jian Yang, Donghong Ning, Xiaojing Zhu, Haiping Du, Shiwu Zhang, Weihua Li

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

This article presents a novel rotary shock absorber which combines the abilities of variable stiffness and variable damping by assembling a set of two magnetorheological damping units, one of which being placed in series with a rubber spring. This allows the damping and stiffness to be controlled independently by the internal damping and the external damping units, respectively. A test bench was established to verify the variable stiffness and damping functionality. The experimental results for variable damping test, variable stiffness test and co-working test are presented. At the amplitude of 10° and the frequency 0.5 Hz, increases of 141.6% and …


The Vulnerability Of Multiplicative Noise Protection To Correlation-Attacks On Continuous Microdata, Yue Ma, Yan-Xia Lin, Rathin Sarathy Jan 2019

The Vulnerability Of Multiplicative Noise Protection To Correlation-Attacks On Continuous Microdata, Yue Ma, Yan-Xia Lin, Rathin Sarathy

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

When multiplicative noises are used to protect values of a sensitive attribute in a microdata, it is frequently assumed that data intruders use the noise-multiplied value to estimate the corresponding unobservable original value of a target record. In this paper, we show that, data intruders could easily construct another estimate instead of using the noise-multiplied value to attack an original value. The new estimate, namely "correlation-attack" estimate, is obtained by exploiting the potentially high correlation between the noise-multiplied data and the original data. We provide a detailed comparison between the two estimates (noise-multiplied value and the correlation-attack estimate) by comparing …


A Case Study On Pricing Foreign Exchange Options Using The Modified Craig-Sneyd Adi Scheme, Chittaranjan Mishra, Xiaoping Lu Jan 2019

A Case Study On Pricing Foreign Exchange Options Using The Modified Craig-Sneyd Adi Scheme, Chittaranjan Mishra, Xiaoping Lu

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One of the prominent alternating direction implicit (ADI) schemes for numerically pricing financial options, the modified Craig-Sneyd scheme, is put to test for its reliability and efficiency for solving non-trivial problems with empirical market data. The Heston equation for pricing foreign exchange options of European style, a two-dimensional convection-diffusion-reaction equation with a mixed derivative term, is numerically solved for various parameter values observed in the market by employing the said scheme. Numerical stability and convergence issues of this scheme is compared with another popular Hundsdorfer-Verwer ADI scheme. From among a total of 56 options on 8 currency pairs, it is …


Comparison Of The Mineralogy Of Iron Ore Sinters Using A Range Of Techniques, Tom Honeyands, James Manuel, Leanne Matthews, Damien O'Dea, David J. Pinson, J Leedham, Guangqing Zhang, Huibin Li, Brian J. Monaghan, Xinliang Liu, Eugene Donskoi, Nathan A.S. Webster, Mark Pownceby Jan 2019

Comparison Of The Mineralogy Of Iron Ore Sinters Using A Range Of Techniques, Tom Honeyands, James Manuel, Leanne Matthews, Damien O'Dea, David J. Pinson, J Leedham, Guangqing Zhang, Huibin Li, Brian J. Monaghan, Xinliang Liu, Eugene Donskoi, Nathan A.S. Webster, Mark Pownceby

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

Many different approaches have been used in the past to characterise iron ore sinter mineralogy to predict sinter quality and elucidate the impacts of iron ore characteristics and process variables on the mechanisms of sintering. This paper compares the mineralogy of three sinter samples with binary basicities (mass ratio of CaO/SiO2) between 1.7 and 2.0. The measurement techniques used were optical image analysis and point counting (PC), quantitative X‐ray diffraction (QXRD) and two different scanning electron microscopy systems, namely, Quantitative Evaluation of Materials by Scanning Electron Microscopy (QEMSCAN) and TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyser (TIMA). Each technique has its …


A 7r Spatial Linkage For Ankle Rehabilitation With An Arbitrary Ankle Rotation Axis, Chih-Ching Hsieh, Chin-Hsing Kuo, Daisuke Matsuura, Yukio Takeda Jan 2019

A 7r Spatial Linkage For Ankle Rehabilitation With An Arbitrary Ankle Rotation Axis, Chih-Ching Hsieh, Chin-Hsing Kuo, Daisuke Matsuura, Yukio Takeda

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

In this paper, a 7R spatial linkage for ankle rehabilitation was proposed. Thanks to its kinematic geometry, the output joint, which is accommodated by the patient's ankle, of the linkage can possess an arbitrary joint axis at any configuration. This advantage allows the patient achieving a flexible ankle motion in 3-D space while performing the rehabilitation exercise. The design concept of the 7R linkage is explained, and the displacement and force relationships between the input and output joints (i.e., the motor and patient's ankle) are analyzed through an equivalent RSSR linkage. A prototype is built to validate the proposed design …


Coupled Cfd-Dem Modelling Of Mine Dust Dispersion In Underground Roadway, Lihai Tan, Ting X. Ren Jan 2019

Coupled Cfd-Dem Modelling Of Mine Dust Dispersion In Underground Roadway, Lihai Tan, Ting X. Ren

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

Dust particles floating inside roadways are characterized by various sizes. However, it is difficult to replicate the dust environment with such factors taken into consideration in laboratory experiments. Fortunately, computational technology provides an alternative way for that. In this study, in order to investigate the movement mechanism of dust with different diameters from heading face in the underground roadway, a three-dimensional CFD-DEM coupling numerical model is presented using the Eulerian-Lagrangian method. A numerical roadway model based on a practical engineering case has been established for the purpose of studying the dust diffusion under single-forced ventilation condition in roadway underground. The …


A Survey On What Australians With Upper Limb Difference Want In A Prosthesis: Justification For Using Soft Robotics And Additive Manufacturing For Customized Prosthetic Hands, Benjamin Stephens-Fripp, Mary Jean Walker, Eliza Goddard, Gursel Alici Jan 2019

A Survey On What Australians With Upper Limb Difference Want In A Prosthesis: Justification For Using Soft Robotics And Additive Manufacturing For Customized Prosthetic Hands, Benjamin Stephens-Fripp, Mary Jean Walker, Eliza Goddard, Gursel Alici

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

Purpose: Upper limb prostheses are part of a rapidly changing market place. Despite development in device design, surveys report low levels of uptake and dissatisfaction with current prosthetic design. In this study, we present the results of a survey conducted with people with upper limb difference in Australia on their use of current prostheses and preferences in a prosthetic in order to inform future prosthetic hand design.

Methods: An online survey was conducted on upper limb amputees, with 27 respondents that completed the survey. The survey was a mixture of open-ended questions, ranking design features and quantitative questions …


Effect Of Temperature And Strain Rate On The Hot Deformation Behaviour Of Ferritic Stainless Steel, Guoqing Zu, Yukuan Lu, Yi Yan, Xiaoming Zhang, Jingwei Zhao, Wei Du, Xu Ran, Zhengyi Jiang Jan 2019

Effect Of Temperature And Strain Rate On The Hot Deformation Behaviour Of Ferritic Stainless Steel, Guoqing Zu, Yukuan Lu, Yi Yan, Xiaoming Zhang, Jingwei Zhao, Wei Du, Xu Ran, Zhengyi Jiang

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

The flow behaviour and microstructure characteristics of a ferritic stainless steel were investigated using plain strain compression test on a Gleeble 3500 thermo-mechanical test simulator with a hydrawedge system in the temperature range of 850-1100 °C and strain rate range of 0.1-50 s−1. The phenomenological constitutive model and the relationship between the Zener-Hollomon (Z) parameter and flow stress were established. The results reveal that the flow softening phenomenon occurs at high strain rate, which is caused by the coupling effect of the adiabatic heating and dynamic recrystallisation (DRX). New grains nucleate preferentially at the original grain boundaries by …


Effects Of Ni And Cr On Cryogenic Impact Toughness Of Bainite/Martensite Multiphase Steels, Zishan Yao, Guang Xu, Zhengyi Jiang, Junyu Tian, Qing Yuan, Hongwei Ma Jan 2019

Effects Of Ni And Cr On Cryogenic Impact Toughness Of Bainite/Martensite Multiphase Steels, Zishan Yao, Guang Xu, Zhengyi Jiang, Junyu Tian, Qing Yuan, Hongwei Ma

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

In the present research, the effects of Nickel (Ni) and Chromium (Cr) on cryogenic impact toughness (CIT) of low-carbon bainite/martensite multiphase steels [processed by two different cooling processes: isothermal transformation process (ITP) and continuous cooling process (CCP)] were investigated. It was found that due to the formation of carbides during isothermal treatment, the addition of Ni and Cr yielded no significant improvements in CIT. However, during CCP treatment, the addition of Ni manifested a considerable enhancement in CIT, whereas the addition of both Ni and Cr caused a decrease in CIT. Further, after ITP treatment, the microstructure of all steels …


Experimental Investigation On The Mechanical And Tribological Coupled Behaviour Of Bimetal Composite Under Different States, Zhou Li, Jingwei Zhao, Hui Wu, Fanghui Jia, Ye Yao, Qingfeng Zhang, Sihai Jiao, Zhengyi Jiang Jan 2019

Experimental Investigation On The Mechanical And Tribological Coupled Behaviour Of Bimetal Composite Under Different States, Zhou Li, Jingwei Zhao, Hui Wu, Fanghui Jia, Ye Yao, Qingfeng Zhang, Sihai Jiao, Zhengyi Jiang

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

Wear resistance and excellent mechanical properties are the main requirements in industrial applications of bimetal composites. The interfacial evolution of duplex stainless steel/low carbon steel (2205/AH36) bimetal composite after annealing and its tribological behaviour in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution were investigated in this study. The bonding interface evolution between two layers plays a critical role in mechanical properties of composite, and the surface microstructure of stainless steel layer determines the wear and corrosion resistance. The hot-rolled composite samples were heat treated at temperatures ranging from 850 to 1150 °C in steps of 100 °C for 1 h. Optical microscopy …


Experimental Characterization Of Wildfire Sprinkler Sprays Using High-Speed Videography, Alan Green, Paul Cooper Jan 2019

Experimental Characterization Of Wildfire Sprinkler Sprays Using High-Speed Videography, Alan Green, Paul Cooper

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External sprinkler systems are one of a relatively small number of measures that are frequently recommended for the protection of houses from wildfires. However, very little scientific work appears to have been undertaken to evaluate their effectiveness. Numerical simulation techniques such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD) could be used to investigate spray performance in the conditions of a wildfire; however, detailed characteristics of the sprays typically implemented in wildfire sprinkler systems must first be known so that they can be accurately represented in such simulations. This paper presents the results of an in-depth experimental investigation into the spatiotemporal distributions of …


Optimum Mix Design Of Geopolymer Pastes And Concretes Cured In Ambient Condition Based On Compressive Strength, Setting Time And Workability, Muhammad N. S Hadi, Haiqiu Zhang, Shelley Parkinson Jan 2019

Optimum Mix Design Of Geopolymer Pastes And Concretes Cured In Ambient Condition Based On Compressive Strength, Setting Time And Workability, Muhammad N. S Hadi, Haiqiu Zhang, Shelley Parkinson

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

In this study, the effects of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) content, alkaline solution to binder (Al/Bi) mass ratio, sodium silicate solution to sodium hydroxide solution (SS/SH) mass ratio, and additional water to binder (Aw/Bi) mass ratio on the compressive strength, setting time and workability of geopolymer pastes were studied. A series of mini-size specimen compression tests, setting time tests and mini-slump tests were conducted at ambient condition (23 ± 2 °C). The GGBFS and Class F fly ash (FA) were used as aluminosilicate source. The alkaline activator was a blend of sodium silicate solution and sodium hydroxide solution. …


Geogrid-Confined Pervious Geopolymer Concrete Piles With Frp-Pvcconfined Concrete Core: Concept And Behaviour, Haiqiu Zhang, Muhammad N. S Hadi Jan 2019

Geogrid-Confined Pervious Geopolymer Concrete Piles With Frp-Pvcconfined Concrete Core: Concept And Behaviour, Haiqiu Zhang, Muhammad N. S Hadi

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part B

The use of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as strengthening materials for piles was found to be a promising scheme, due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, high durability and high anti-corrosion ability. This study presents an experimental investigation of a new form of composite piles: geogrid-confined pervious geopolymer concrete piles (GPGCPs) with fibre reinforced polymer (FRP)-polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-confined concrete core (FPCC). The GPGCP with FPCC consists of a circular geogrid outer tube, a FRP-PVC-confined normal geopolymer concrete core, and pervious geopolymer concrete (PGC) filled in between. The reason for applying PGC into piles is to increase the …


Authorized Equality Test On Identity-Based Ciphertexts For Secret Data Sharing Via Cloud Storage, Hongbo Li, Qiong Huang, Sha Ma, Jian Shen, Willy Susilo Jan 2019

Authorized Equality Test On Identity-Based Ciphertexts For Secret Data Sharing Via Cloud Storage, Hongbo Li, Qiong Huang, Sha Ma, Jian Shen, Willy Susilo

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With the higher rate of using cloud storage, protecting data privacy becomes an important issue. The most effective solution is to encrypt data before uploading to the cloud. However, how to efficiently search over data encrypted with different keys is still an open problem. To address this problem, we introduce a new notion of the identity-based encryption with equality test supporting flexible authorization (IBEET-FA). It supports the test of whether two ciphertexts encrypted under the different keys encapsulate the same message, and in the meanwhile supports fine-grained authorization of the test. Based on the equality test on ciphertexts, there is …


On The Cauchy Problem For Stochastic Parabolic Equations In Holder Spaces, Kai Du, Jiakun Liu Jan 2019

On The Cauchy Problem For Stochastic Parabolic Equations In Holder Spaces, Kai Du, Jiakun Liu

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In this paper, we establish a sharp $ C^{2+\alpha }$-theory for stochastic partial differential equations of parabolic type in the whole space.