March 2025
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Journal of Cleaner Production
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March 2025
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Journal of Cleaner Production
December 2024
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1 Citation
Composites Science and Technology
November 2024
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International Journal of General Systems
November 2024
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The water absorption and flammability of paper pose significant challenges to its long-term effectiveness. Hence, this study introduced a paper modification strategy that synergistically incorporated both superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy. This method involved the formation of a micro or nano-level rough structure on the paper surface through sodium silicate modification. Further modification of the paper surface with polydimethylsiloxane yielded a functional paper with excellent superhydrophobic properties. The modified paper exhibited a water contact angle (WCA) and sliding angle (SA) of 153.5° and 9°, respectively, indicating excellent self-cleaning, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance. The limiting oxygen index, thermogravimetry-derivative thermogravimetry analysis, and cone calorimeter test results indicated that the superhydrophobic paper exhibited excellent thermal stability and flame-retardant properties. These properties enhanced product safety during paper use. The comprehensive improvement in paper properties, including enhanced superhydrophobicity, flame retardancy, and thermal stability, significantly expands its application range and enhances overall utility. Graphical abstract
October 2024
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2 Citations
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
September 2024
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2 Citations
This study focuses on the design and preparation of a thin-walled plastic chair, and its mechanical properties were investigated by high load, cyclic load and drop impact. The finite element method (FEM) was employed to accurately evaluate the chair’s safety under these forces. Additionally, the effects of important structural parameters on the loading process in different states were investigated. Furthermore, a solid plastic chair prototype was created for experimental analysis. The findings revealed that increasing the thickness of the key structural parameters enhanced the safety properties of the chair under various load conditions. Optimal results were obtained when both dimensions were set to 5 mm. The deformation errors in FEM, experimental strength analysis, fatigue analysis, and drop impact analysis were measured at 3.7%, 3.6%, and 11.7%, respectively. Similarly, the stress errors were determined to be 5.9%, 5.2%, and 6.5%. These results suggest that the structural design of the chair demonstrates excellent reliability. Studying the crucial structural parameters of a plastic chair can provide valuable insights for the scientific design and safety evaluation of thin-walled furniture.
March 2024
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1 Citation
The water absorption and flammability of paper pose significant challenges for its long-term effectiveness. In addressing these concerns, a paper modification strategy was proposed that synergistically incorporated superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy. This approach involved the formation of a micro or nano-level rough structure on the paper surface through sodium silicate modification. Subsequent modification with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) resulted in a functional paper, exhibiting excellent superhydrophobic properties. The water contact angle (WCA) and sliding angle (SA) of the modified paper reached 153.5° and 9°, respectively, exhibiting excellent self-cleaning ability and wear resistance. The results from TG–DTG analysis and cone calorimeter tests indicated that the superhydrophobic paper exhibited remarkable thermal stability and flame-retardant properties. These properties contributed to enhancing the safety of products during application. The comprehensive improvement in paper properties, including its superhydrophobicity, flame retardancy, and thermal stability, holds significant implications for expanding its application range and enhancing its overall utility.
February 2024
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3 Citations
Wood Science and Technology
Bamboo is an environmentally friendly building structural material. This work investigated the cavity structural characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of honeycomb sandwiches and natural bamboo in the longitudinal direction. The effective elastic parameters of periodically arranged hexagonal bamboo honeycomb cells under in-plane and out-of-plane loads were modeled using analytical and numerical approaches. Then, the effective elastic parameter model of bamboo honeycomb cells was validated by experiments and finite element analysis. The average errors between the calculated and experimental equivalent modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, and shear modulus in the three principal axis directions were 7.43, 4.37, and 8.68%, respectively. The average relativities between the model values of the elastic parameters of the bamboo honeycomb cell and the simulation results in the three directions were 5.46, 5.40, and 6.12%, respectively. The experimental and finite element analysis showed that the constructed effective elastic parameter model of the bamboo honeycomb cell better reflected the state of the bamboo core when subjected to force. This study provides insights for further research on the mechanical properties of bamboo materials and their application in bamboo-based lightweight and high-strength sandwich structures.
January 2024
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3 Citations
Construction and Building Materials
September 2023
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Bamboo is a kind of green and environmentally friendly building structure material. This work was based on the cavity structural characteristics and excellent physical and mechanical properties of honeycomb sandwich and natural bamboo in the longitudinal direction, the effective elastic parameters of periodically arranged hexagonal bamboo honeycomb cells (BHC) under in-plane and out-of-plane loading were modeled using analytical and numerical approaches. The equivalent density analysis of the BHC was based on the condition of double cell wall thickness. In addition, the effective elastic parameters were analyzed considering the effective bending length, axial compression, shear deformation, and bending deformation of the inclined and vertical members of BHC. Then, different sizes of hexagonal BHC were used for experiments, and the finite element method(FEM) was combined with the computational homogenization technique to validate the effective elastic parameter model of bamboo cells. The results showed that the maximum relative errors between the values of the modeled and simulated elastic parameters of the BHC and the experimental results were 8.6 and 8.7%, respectively, indicating that the constructed effective elastic parameter model better reflected the state of the stressed BHC. This study provides new insights for further research on the mechanical properties of bamboo materials and their application in bamboo-based lightweight and high-strength sandwich structures.
... To support the design in the preliminary phases and before testing methods to qualify products, numerical analysis can be performed to optimize the structural behavior in terms of stress and displacement. Different studies using finite element models to support the design of furniture, such as a chair, were presented in the literature [17][18][19]. These studies highlight the advantages of FEA in early-stage furniture design. ...
September 2024
... The interface modification mechanism of the SCA on the concrete with excessive mica is illustrated in Figure 15. The SCA first undergoes the hydrolysis reaction by mixing water and dehydration condensation to form the silane oligomers [69]. Then, the hydroxyl group in the silane oligomers forms hydrogen bonds with the hydroxyl groups on the surface of the mica or C-S-H gel, thereby forming a bridging structure in the mica or hydration products [47,70]. ...
January 2024
Construction and Building Materials
... In the L*, a*, and b* data of color: L* stands for lightness and darkness, and the process of increasing the value of L* means that the color changes from dark to light; a* stands for red and green, positive and negative numbers of a* data respectively mean red and green; b* stands for yellow and blue, positive and negative numbers of b* data respectively mean yellow and blue. The ΔE value is not only related to color change but also serves as an evaluation metric for thermochromic phenomena (Zou et al. 2022b). According to Tassanawat et al. (2007) and Prietto et al. (2017), ∆E values exceeding 5.0 are easily noticeable to the human eye, and those above 12.0 suggest a significant difference in color spaces. ...
October 2022
Industrial Crops and Products