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Properties of Foamed Concrete Using Polymer Based Foaming Admixture
Advanced Materials Research, 2015In Korea, about 48% of all the residents live in apartment houses and about 58% in multi-family houses share the walls and floors with their adjacent households, exposing them directly to noises. Since residents show a stronger demand for the quality of life, the number of civil complaints and disputes on inter-floor noises is constantly increasing ...
Joung Soo Sun, Jin Man Kim
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Effect of foam properties on radiative properties of open-cell silicon carbide foams
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2012Abstract Low density and small-cell size foams can be used in thermal protection and/or thermal insulation systems. At high temperature ( > 1000 K ) thermal radiation may be important or dominate heat transfer in the foam; however, studies based on more detailed thermal radiation analysis are limited due to the lack of detailed information on
Charles C. Tseng +4 more
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Foaming Properties of Proteins
1997The property of proteins to form stable foams is important in the production of a variety of foods. Foam can be defined as a two-phase system consisting of air cells separated by a thin continuous liquid layer called the lamellar phase. Food foams are usually very complex systems, including a mixture of gases, liquids, solids, and surfactants. The size
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Mechanical Properties of Foams
1973The density [ρ] of a foam is the mass of the foam divided by its volume [V]. As the total mass is the sum of the gas and liquid masses (m 1 and m 2), the equation for [ρ] is $$[\rho ] = \frac{{{m_1} + {m_2}}}{{[V]}}$$ (7.1) The reproducibility and the stability of foams are so poor that a precise determination of [ρ] is unnecessary; hence it ...
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1973
The brilliant colors of soap films have been admired for centuries; especially J. B. S. Chardin (1699–1779) frequently painted people blowing soap bubbles. These colors are caused by the interference of light reflected by the two faces of a lamella, and the elementary theory of this interference is presented in this and the next sections.
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The brilliant colors of soap films have been admired for centuries; especially J. B. S. Chardin (1699–1779) frequently painted people blowing soap bubbles. These colors are caused by the interference of light reflected by the two faces of a lamella, and the elementary theory of this interference is presented in this and the next sections.
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Ceramic Foams: Fabrication, Properties and Applications
Key Engineering Materials, 2001This paper reviews the current fabrication methods of ceramic foams and discusses their properties and most relevant applications. (orig.)
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CO2-Foam Floods: Foam Properties and Mobility- Reduction Effectiveness
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1998This article is a synopsis of paper SPE 37221, "Assessment of Foam Properties and Effectiveness in Mobility Reduction for CO2-Foam Floods," by Jyun-Syung Tsau, SPE, and Reid B. Grigg, SPE, originally presented at the 1997 SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, Houston, 18-21 February.
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Properties of Structural Foams
Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1971Richard K. Traeger, Ralph D. Hermansen
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Managing intellectual property to develop medicines for the world's poorest
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2017Timothy N C Wells
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