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Northeastern University (China)
Education•Shenyang, China•
About: Northeastern University (China) is a education organization based out in Shenyang, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Control theory & Microstructure. The organization has 36087 authors who have published 36125 publications receiving 426807 citations. The organization is also known as: Dōngběi Dàxué & Northeastern University (东北大学).
Topics: Control theory, Microstructure, Nonlinear system, Fuzzy logic, Alloy
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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of grain size and manganese concentration on the austenite stability and deformation behavior of a cold-rolled transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel with a nominal chemical composition of Fe-11Mn-4Al-02C (wt%) was elucidated.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a brief review is given regarding ultrafast laser micromachining of materials and some general experimental observations are first provided to show the characteristics of ultrafast LMMM.
Abstract: A brief review is given regarding ultrafast laser micromachining of materials. Some general experimental observations are first provided to show the characteristics of ultrafast laser micromachining. Apart from empirical research, mathematical models also appear to allow for a further and systematic understanding of these phenomena. A few fundamental ultrafast laser micromachining mechanisms are addressed in an attempt to highlight the physics behind the experimental observations and the mathematical models. It is supposed that a vivid view of ultrafast laser micromachining has been presented by linking experimental observations, mathematical models and the behind physics.
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01 Apr 1999TL;DR: In this article, the authors give a tutorial survey of recent works on various hybrid approaches in genetic job-shop scheduling practices, which provide very rich experiences for the constrained combinatorial optimization problems.
Abstract: Job-shop scheduling problem is one of the well-known hardest combinatorial optimization problems. During the last three decades, this problem has captured the interest of a significant number of researchers. A lot of literature has been published, but no efficient solution algorithm has been found yet for solving it to optimality in polynomial time. This has led to recent interest in using genetic algorithms to address the problem. How to adapt genetic algorithms to the job-shop scheduling problems is very challenging but frustrating. Many efforts have been made in order to give an efficient implementation of genetic algorithms to the problem. During the past decade, two important issues have been extensively studied. One is how to encode a solution of the problem into a chromosome so as to ensure that a chromosome will correspond to a feasible solution. The other issue is how to enhance the performance of genetic search by incorporating traditional heuristic methods. Because the genetic algorithms are not well suited for fine-tuning of solutions around optima, various methods of hybridization have been suggested to compensate for this shortcoming. The purpose of the paper is to give a tutorial survey of recent works on various hybrid approaches in genetic job-shop scheduling practices. The research on how to adapt the genetic algorithms to the job-shop scheduling problem provide very rich experiences for the constrained combinatorial optimization problems. All of the techniques developed for the problem are very useful for other scheduling problems in modern flexible manufacturing systems and other difficult-to-solve combinatorial optimization problems.
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TL;DR: The model, solution method, and system developed and implemented for hot rolling production scheduling in Shanghai Baoshan Iron & Steel Complex shows 20% improvement over the previous manual based system.
317 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the photocatalytic activity of ZnO nanowires for degrading methylene blue has been enhanced by the piezoelectric-driven separation of photo-generated carriers.
316 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rui Zhang | 151 | 2625 | 107917 |
Hui-Ming Cheng | 147 | 880 | 111921 |
Yonggang Huang | 136 | 797 | 69290 |
Yang Liu | 129 | 2506 | 122380 |
Tao Zhang | 123 | 2772 | 83866 |
J. R. Dahn | 120 | 832 | 66025 |
Terence G. Langdon | 117 | 1158 | 61603 |
Frank L. Lewis | 114 | 1045 | 60497 |
Xin Li | 114 | 2778 | 71389 |
Peng Wang | 108 | 1672 | 54529 |
David J. Hill | 107 | 1364 | 57746 |
Jian Zhang | 107 | 3064 | 69715 |
Xuemin Shen | 106 | 1221 | 44959 |
Yi Zhang | 102 | 1817 | 53417 |
Tao Li | 102 | 2483 | 60947 |