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Number of references:54

Main heading:High resolution transmission electron microscopy

Controlled terms:Agglomeration - Azo dyes - Energy dispersive spectroscopy - High resolution electron microscopy - Nanocomposites - Nanoparticles - Optical properties - Oxidation - Photocatalysis - Photocatalysts - Photoelectron spectroscopy - Tin - Tin oxides - Transmission electron microscopy - X ray diffraction - X ray diffraction analysis - X ray photoelectron spectroscopy

Uncontrolled terms:Brunauer-emmett-teller surface areas - Composite nanoparticles - Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy - Hydrothermal oxidation - In situ oxidation synthesis - In-situ - Interfacial electron transfer - Methyl Orange - Photo-catalytic - Photocatalytic activities - Photocatalytic performance - Photocatalytic property - Self-agglomeration - Tin sulfide - Two-component - UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra - Visible light - Visible-light-driven

Classification code:933 Solid State Physics - 804.2 Inorganic Compounds - 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 933.1.1 Crystal Lattice - 801 Chemistry - 741.3 Optical Devices and Systems - 741.1 Light/Optics - 708 Electric and Magnetic Materials - 546.2 Tin and Alloys - 761 Nanotechnology

DOI:10.1021/am200102y

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20112013991717

Title:Optimization of fuzzy job-shop scheduling with multi-process routes and its co-evolutionary algorithm

Authors:Xiang, Zhou (1); Zhenqiang, Bao (1); Guijun, Wang (1); Quanke, Pan (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Information Engineering College, State-owned Assets Department, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China; (2) College of Computer, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng, China

Corresponding author:Zhenqiang, B.(yzbzq@163.com)

Source title:Proceedings - 4th International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation, ICICTA 2011

Abbreviated source title:Proc. - Int. Conf. Intelligent Comput. Technol. Autom., ICICTA

Volume:1

Monograph title:Proceedings - 4th International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation, ICICTA 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:866-870

Article number:5750650

Language:English

ISBN-13:9780769543536

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 4th International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation, ICICTA 2011

Conference date:March 28, 2011 - March 29, 2011

Conference location:Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Conference code:84787

Sponsor:Hunan University; Changsha University of Science and Technology; Hunan University of Science and Technology; Intelligence Computation Technology and Automation Society

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:This paper studies the job-shop scheduling problems of multi-process routes with fuzzy processing time and fuzzy due date, and establishes a fuzzy scheduling model to reach the optimization goals of maximum average satisfaction index. Then a co-evolutionary algorithm combined with genetic algorithm and discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm is presented, which improves the chromosome encoding scheme based on working procedure, with the idea of collaboration and the mechanism of feedback, this algorithm guides the evolutionary process of two populations which respectively use genetic algorithm and discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm in an effective and complementary way. The simulation results show that the co-evolutionary algorithm is a feasible method. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:11

Main heading:Genetic algorithms

Controlled terms:Biology - Particle swarm optimization (PSO) - Scheduling algorithms

Uncontrolled terms:Chromosome encoding - Co-evolution - Co-evolutionary algorithm - discrete particle swarm optimization - Discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm - Evolutionary process - Fuzzy due-date - Fuzzy processing time - Fuzzy scheduling - Job shop scheduling problems - Job-Shop scheduling - Multi-process routes - Optimization goals - Simulation result - Working procedure

Classification code:461.9 Biology - 723 Computer Software, Data Handling and Applications - 921 Mathematics

DOI:10.1109/ICICTA.2011.618

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20112013992254

Title:Automatic construction of jump-oriented programming shellcode (on the x86)

Authors:Chen, Ping (1); Xing, Xiao (1); Mao, Bing (1); Xie, Li (1); Shen, Xiaobin (2); Yin, Xinchun (2)

Author affiliation:(1) Dept. of Computer Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Novel Software Technology, Nanjing University, China; (2) Dept. of Computer Science, College of Information Engineering, Yangzhou University, China

Corresponding author:Chen, P.(chenping@nju.edu.cn)

Source title:Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security, ASIACCS 2011

Abbreviated source title:Proc. Int. Symp. Inf., Comput. Commun. Secur., ASIACCS

Monograph title:Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security, ASIACCS 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:20-29

Language:English

ISBN-13:9781450305648

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:6th International Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security, ASIACCS 2011

Conference date:March 22, 2011 - March 24, 2011

Conference location:Hong Kong, China

Conference code:84795

Sponsor:ACM Spec. Interest Group Secur., Audit, Control (SIGSAC)

Publisher:Association for Computing Machinery, 1515 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10036-5701, United States

Abstract:Return-Oriented Programming (ROP) is a technique which leverages the instruction gadgets in existing libraries/executables to construct Turing complete programs. However, ROP attack is usually composed with gadgets which are ending in ret instruction without the corresponding call instruction. Based on this fact, several defense mechanisms have been proposed to detect the ROP malicious code. To circumvent these defenses, Return-Oriented Programming without returns has been proposed recently, which uses the gadgets ending in jmp instruction but with much diversity. In this paper, we propose an improved ROP techniques to construct the ROP shellcode without returns. Meanwhile we implement a tool to automatically construct the real-world Return-Oriented Programming without returns shell-code, which as demonstrated in our experiment can bypass most of the existing ROP defenses. Copyright 2011 ACM.

Number of references:33

Main heading:Computer programming

Controlled terms:Security of data

Uncontrolled terms:Automatic construction - Defense mechanism - Malicious codes - Shellcode

Classification code:723.1 Computer Programming - 723.2 Data Processing and Image Processing

DOI:10.1145/1966913.1966918

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20111913965801

Title:Facile synthesis of hierarchical conducting polymer nanotubes derived from nanofibers and their application for controlled drug release

Authors:Han, Jie (1); Wang, Lu (1); Guo, Rong (1)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225002 Jiangsu, China

Corresponding author:Guo, R.(guorong@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:Macromolecular Rapid Communications

Abbreviated source title:Macromol. Rapid Commun.

Volume:32

Issue:9-10

Issue date:May 18, 2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:729-735

Language:English

ISSN:10221336

E-ISSN:15213927

CODEN:MRCOE3

Document type:Journal article (JA)

Publisher:Wiley-VCH Verlag, P.O. Box 101161, Weinheim, D-69451, Germany

Abstract:Hollowing of inorganic nano/micromaterials can be realized by well-known Ostwald ripening and Kirkendall processes. However, hollowing of organic polymer without sacrificial templates is seldom seen. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time that conducting polymer nanofibers can be transformed into nanotubes by a simple, effective, and controllable swelling-evaporation strategy. By controlling swelling degree, surface-patterned poly(o-toluidine) (POT) nanofibers, and nanotubes with controllable inner diameter can be fabricated. Novel characteristics of such nanotubes, such as patterned surfaces and sealed tips, will endow them with enhanced properties when applied in fields as controlled drug delivery, noble metal nanocatalysts supporter, and adsorbent for heavy-metal ions. In this Communication, we demonstrate for the first time that conducting polymer nanofibers can be transformed to nanotubes by a simple, effective, and controllable SE strategy. By controlling swelling degree, surface-patterned POT nanofibers and nanotubes with controllable inner diameter can be fabricated. Novel characteristics of such nanotubes, such as patterned surfaces and sealed tips, will endow them with enhanced properties when applied in fields as controlled drug delivery, noble metal nanocatalysts support, and adsorbent for heavy-metal ions. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

Number of references:30

Main heading:Controlled drug delivery

Controlled terms:Adsorption - Catalysts - Conducting polymers - Metal ions - Metals - Morphology - Nanofibers - Nanotubes - Organic conductors - Ostwald ripening - Precious metals

Uncontrolled terms:Controlled drug release - drug delivery systems - Facile synthesis - In-field - Inner diameters - Kirkendall - Nanocatalysts - Noble metals - Patterned surface - Poly(o-toluidine) - Swelling degree

Classification code:951 Materials Science - 933 Solid State Physics - 815.1 Polymeric Materials - 804.1 Organic Compounds - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 803 Chemical Agents and Basic Industrial Chemicals - 802.3 Chemical Operations - 761 Nanotechnology - 547.1 Precious Metals - 533 Ore Treatment and Metal Refining - 531 Metallurgy and Metallography - 482 Mineralogy - 461.6 Medicine and Pharmacology

DOI:10.1002/marc.201000780

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20112013978068

Title:Numerical analysis of shaft tubular pumping systems

Authors:Zhu, Honggeng (1); Zhang, Rentian (1); Yao, Linbi (2); Wei, Jun (3)

Author affiliation:(1) College of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, 131 M Jiangyang Rd., Yangzhou 225009, China; (2) Design Division of Hydropower Engineering, Jiangsu S and D Institute of Water Resources Co., Ltd., 131 M Jiangyang Rd., Yangzhou 225009, China; (3) Division of Irrigation and Drainage, Yangzhou Water Conservancy Bureau, 460 M Wenchang Rd., Yangzhou 225001, China

Corresponding author:Zhu, H.(huangli_34@tom.com)

Source title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Abbreviated source title:Proc. - Int. Conf. Comput. Distrib. Control Intelligent Environ. Monit., CDCIEM

Monograph title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:491-495

Article number:5747864

Language:English

ISBN-13:9780769543505

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Conference date:February 19, 2011 - February 20, 2011

Conference location:Changsha, Hunan, China

Conference code:84721

Sponsor:Central South University; Purdue University; Hunan Provincial Electric Power Industry Association; China Metallurgical Industry Association

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:In order to supply better flow conditions for pump and improve pumping system efficiency, numerical simulations were conducted in this paper on 3 design schemes of a shaft tubular pumping system to compare their energy performances and investigate the relationship between the design scheme and the system characteristics. With the same design of suction box and discharge passage, the head losses of the outlet discharge passage and the pumping system efficiencies were compared between 2 design schemes of different size and shape of the shaft (pit). The flow conditions of pump, in terms of distribution uniformity of axial velocity and velocity-weighted bias angle of outflow field in the outlet cross-section of suction box, and the pumping system efficiencies were compared between the front and rear arrangement of the shaft while keeping the shaft and the pump unchanged. The computational results show that for the rear arrangement of shaft schemes the size and shape of the shaft affect not only the head loss of the discharge passage but also the pumping system efficiency. If just simply turning the pump around 180 degrees without changing pump and flow passages, the pumping system can be operated both in the rear arrangement scheme of shaft and front arrangement scheme. However, the flow conditions of pump become deteriorated in terms of distribution uniformity and bias angle when the rear arrangement scheme of shaft changed to front arrangement. As a result, the hydraulic losses of suction box and discharge passage in front arrangement increases, the best efficiency point drops and high efficiency zone moves toward smaller flow rates. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:7

Main heading:Pumps

Controlled terms:Computer control systems - Computer simulation - Design - Distributed parameter control systems - Environmental engineering - Numerical analysis - Pumping plants

Uncontrolled terms:Axial velocity - Best efficiency point - Computational results - Design scheme - Different sizes - Distribution uniformity - Energy performance - Flow condition - Flow passage - Head loss - High efficiency - Hydraulic loss - Numerical simulation - Pumping systems - Shaft tubular pumping system - Size and shape - Suction box - System characteristics

Classification code:921.6 Numerical Methods - 731.1 Control Systems - 723.5 Computer Applications - 618.2 Pumps - 454 Environmental Engineering - 446 Waterworks - 408 Structural Design

DOI:10.1109/CDCIEM.2011.388

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20112013978126

Title:Experimental research on flow conditions of pump

Authors:Zhu, Honggeng (1); Zhang, Rentian (1); Yao, Linbi (2); Wei, Jun (3)

Author affiliation:(1) College of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, 131 M Jiangyang Rd., Yangzhou 225009, China; (2) Design Division of Hydropower Engineering, Jiangsu S and D Institute of Water Resources Co., Ltd., 131 M Jiangyang Rd., Yangzhou 225009, China; (3) Division of Irrigation and Drainage, Yangzhou Water Conservancy Bureau, 460 MWenchang Rd., Yangzhou 225001, China

Corresponding author:Zhu, H.(vivihonr@sohu.com)

Source title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Abbreviated source title:Proc. - Int. Conf. Comput. Distrib. Control Intelligent Environ. Monit., CDCIEM

Monograph title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:743-747

Article number:5747923

Language:English

ISBN-13:9780769543505

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Conference date:February 19, 2011 - February 20, 2011

Conference location:Changsha, Hunan, China

Conference code:84721

Sponsor:Central South University; Purdue University; Hunan Provincial Electric Power Industry Association; China Metallurgical Industry Association

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:There are many ways to improve flow conditions of pump, such as "ω" type rear wall, vertical columns and bottom sills as well as other engineering measures. They are widespread used and effective in regulating flow patterns and velocity distributions in forebay and sump, however, the difference affecting flow conditions of pump are never evaluated quantitatively before. In this paper, a series of specially designed "ω" type rear wall, vertical columns and bottom sills with different parameters are placed in different places of the sump in turn while keeping the water levels and pump discharge unchanged. A swirl meter is adopted to measure swirl intensities in the suction pipe of pump, and the effects of different intake design schemes and engineering measures on flow conditions of pump are compared quantitatively in terms of swirl angle. The experimental results show that under certain conditions vertical columns and bottom sills can improve flow conditions, but their design parameters and where they are placed in the sump need to be optimized in order to obtain better results. The "ω" type rear wall with bottom pilot cone can considerably reduce the intensity of swirl in the suction pipe of pump, the mechanism of which needs to be studied extensively. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:8

Main heading:Pumps

Controlled terms:Design - Environmental engineering - Monitoring - Pipe - Water levels

Uncontrolled terms:Design parameters - Design scheme - Experimental research - Flow condition - Intake design - On flow - Pump discharge - Suction pipe - Swirl angles - Swirl intensity - Vertical columns

Classification code:944 Moisture, Pressure and Temperature, and Radiation Measuring Instruments - 943 Mechanical and Miscellaneous Measuring Instruments - 942 Electric and Electronic Measuring Instruments - 941 Acoustical and Optical Measuring Instruments - 619.1 Pipe, Piping and Pipelines - 618.2 Pumps - 614.2 Steam Power Plant Equipment and Operation - 454 Environmental Engineering - 408 Structural Design

DOI:10.1109/CDCIEM.2011.378

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Accession number:20112013978615

Title:Dynamic mass transfer process of activated carbon desulfurization on fixed bed

Authors:Liu, Yi (1); Cao, Zidong (2)

Author affiliation:(1) School of Energy and Power Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China; (2) School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Yangzhou, China

Corresponding author:Liu, Y.(liuyi@yzu.edu.cn)

Source title:2011 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, APPEEC 2011 - Proceedings

Abbreviated source title:Asia-Pac. Power Energy Eng. Conf., APPEEC - Proc.

Monograph title:2011 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, APPEEC 2011 - Proceedings

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Article number:5748344

Language:English

ISBN-13:9781424462551

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, APPEEC 2011

Conference date:March 25, 2011 - March 28, 2011

Conference location:Wuhan, China

Conference code:84722

Sponsor:IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES); Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE); State Grid Corporation of China; China Southern Power Grid; Wuhan University

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:Flue gas desulfurization by activated carbon is an environmental-friendly technique used in thermal power plant. The mass transfer process of SO 2 about flue gas desulfurization by activated carbon is analyzed, effective mass transfer velocity of SO2 on fixed bed is proposed and mathematics model is established. Internal diffusivity and internal surface availability coefficient of different activated carbons are measured according to experiments on the basis of the micro-pore dynamics theory for which can guide parameter calculations of the industrial application. © 2011 IEEE.

Number of references:10

Main heading:Activated carbon

Controlled terms:Desulfurization - Flue gases - Flues - Industrial applications - Mass transfer - Sulfur dioxide - Thermoelectric power plants

Uncontrolled terms:Activated site - Dynamics theory - Effective mass - Effective mass transfer velocity - Environmental-friendly - Fixed bed - Flue gas desulfurization - Guide parameters - Internal diffusivity - Internal surfaces - Mass transfer process - Mathematics model - Thermal power plants

Classification code:913 Production Planning and Control; Manufacturing - 804.2 Inorganic Compounds - 804 Chemical Products Generally - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 641.3 Mass Transfer - 521 Fuel Combustion and Flame Research - 402.1 Industrial and Agricultural Buildings

DOI:10.1109/APPEEC.2011.5748344

Database:Compendex

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2011 Elsevier Inc.


Accession number:20112013978023

Title:Research on the control strategy of low voltage ride-through for doubly fed induction generator

Authors:Zhang, Jianhua (1); Wang, Jian (1); Mo, Yueping (1); Xin, Fulong (1)

Author affiliation:(1) College of Electrical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yang Zhou, 225127, China

Corresponding author:Zhang, J.(jianhuazhang0508@yahoo.com.cn)

Source title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Abbreviated source title:Proc. - Int. Conf. Comput. Distrib. Control Intelligent Environ. Monit., CDCIEM

Monograph title:Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Issue date:2011

Publication year:2011

Pages:284-289

Article number:5747818

Language:English

ISBN-13:9780769543505

Document type:Conference article (CA)

Conference name:2011 International Conference on Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, CDCIEM 2011

Conference date:February 19, 2011 - February 20, 2011

Conference location:Changsha, Hunan, China

Conference code:84721

Sponsor:Central South University; Purdue University; Hunan Provincial Electric Power Industry Association; China Metallurgical Industry Association

Publisher:IEEE Computer Society, 445 Hoes Lane - P.O.Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331, United States

Abstract:With the development of modern wind energy generation, higher requirements to the grid in case of a failure were raised. In order to faciliate the recovery of power, while voltage dips in a certain range, protecting the rotor side converter and providing reactive power to the grid are both needed according to the requirements.This paper takes DFIG for example, in order to protect the rotor side converter, we analyze different voltage phase angles and DFIG's electromagnetic transition process while the voltage dips. Proposing a method to eliminate harmonic components during transition process, that the proposed control strategy.Simulation results show that the control strategy can achieve the purpose of protecting the rotor side converter, while eliminating the harmonic currents of stator side and rotor side under voltage dips. © 2011 IEEE.


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