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2. Physiological mitochondrial ROS regulate diapause by enhancing HSP60/Lon complex stability in Helicoverpa armigera
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Xiao-shuai ZHANG, Xiao-long SU, Shao-lei GENG, and Zheng-hao WANG
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mtROS ,diapause ,HSP60 ,Helicoverpa armigera ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Diapause is a long-lived stage which has evolved into an important strategy for insects to circumvent extreme environments. In the pupal stage, Helicoverpa armigera can enter diapause, a state characterized by significantly decreased metabolic activity and enhanced stress resistance, to survive cold winters. Previous studies have shown that reactive oxygen species (ROS) can promote the diapause process by regulating a distinct insulin signaling pathway. However, the source of ROS in the diapause-destined pupal brains and mechanisms by which ROS regulate diapause are still unknown. In this study, we showed that diapause-destined pupal brains accumulated high levels of mitochondrial ROS (mtROS) and total ROS during the diapause process, suggesting that mitochondria are the main source of ROS in diapause-destined pupal brains. In addition, injection of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (DOG), a glucose metabolism inhibitor, could delay pupal development by elevating mtROS levels in the nondiapause-destined pupal brains. Furthermore, the injection of a metabolite mixture to increase metabolic activity could avert the diapause process in diapause-destined pupae by decreasing mtROS levels. We also found that ROS could activate HSP60 expression and promote the stability of the HSP60-Lon complex, increasing its ability to degrade mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) and decreasing mitochondrial activity or biogenesis under oxidative stress. Thus, this study illustrated the beneficial function of ROS in diapause or lifespan extension by decreasing mitochondrial activity.
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- 2022
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3. A Comparative Study of Intramedullary Nail Strengthened with Auxiliary Locking Plate or Steel Wire in the Treatment of Unstable Trochanteric Fracture of Femur
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Zheng‐hao Wang, Kai‐nan Li, Hai Lan, and Xiao‐dong Wang
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Cerclage wire ,Femoral trochanteric fracture ,Locking plate ,Proximal femoral intramedullary nail ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of unstable femoral trochanteric fracture treated by proximal femoral intramedullary nail enhanced with lateral locking plate versus cerclage steel wire. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 83 patients who received open reduction and internal fixation with proximal femoral intramedullary nail combined with lateral enhanced fixations for unstable femoral trochanteric fractures from March 2015 to January 2017 in our hospital. Of these patients, 39 received the lateral enhanced fixation with locking plate, while the remaining 44 had cerclage wire as additional fixation. The clinical data were compared between the two groups. Results All the patients in the study had surgical procedures performed smoothly. Although the plate group had significantly longer operation times and significantly higher hospitalization expenses than the wire group (P 0.05). The follow‐up period lasted for 12–24 months with an average of (16.81 ± 2.92) months. The plate group returned to full‐weight bearing significantly earlier than the wire group (P 0.05). Regarding radiographic assessment, an excellent rate of fracture reduction was proved in 71.79% of the plate group, compared to 45.45% of the wire group, which was statistically significant (P 0.05). At the latest follow‐up, two cases of implant loosening and two cases of coxa varus were found in the plate group, while one case of femoral head necrosis and three cases of coxa varus were revealed by radiographs in the wire group. Conclusion The cerclage wire has benefits of saving time and operation costs; however, the locking plate has the advantages of improving fracture reduction quality, shortening time to full weight bearing and fracture healing, and improving hip function recovery due to the lateral additional fixations to proximal femoral intramedullary nail for unstable trochanteric fractures.
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- 2020
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4. SuperPATH Minimally Invasive Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty of Femoral Neck Fractures in the Elderly: Preliminary Clinical Results
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Xiao‐dong Wang, Hai Lan, Zheng‐xia Hu, Kai‐nan Li, Zheng‐hao Wang, Jin Luo, and Xu‐dong Long
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Femoral neck fractures ,Minimally invasive ,SuperPATH approach ,Total hip arthroplasty ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy and advantages of the SuperPATH minimally invasive approach to total hip arthroplasty in the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the elderly. Methods From January 2016 to September 2018, 110 cases of elderly patients with femoral neck fractures were included in the present study. According to the method of operation, the patients were divided into two groups for comparison. There were 55 cases of the SuperPATH minimally invasive approach to total hip arthroplasty and 55 cases with the conventional posterolateral approach to total hip arthroplasty. The operation time, the length of incision, the amount of operative blood loss, the hospitalization time, and the hospitalization cost were compared between the two groups. The position of total hip prosthesis was observed during the follow‐up period. All patients were evaluated for the degree of hip joint pain and the function of the hip joint using the visual analog score (VAS) and the Harris score at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the operation. Results All patients were followed up for at least 12 months. The operation time was 108.58 ± 15.87 min in the SuperPATH group and 102.51 ± 19.61 min in the conventional group. The length of incision was 6.65 ± 1.53 cm in the SuperPATH group and 17.08 ± 1.40 cm in the conventional group. The amount of operative blood loss was 147.51 ± 28.84 mL in the SuperPATH group and 170.22 ± 25.34 mL in the conventional group. The hospitalization time was 10.05 ± 2.52 days in the SuperPATH group and 13.36 ± 3.39 days in the conventional group. The hospitalization cost was 6871.78 ± 141.63 dollars in the SuperPATH group and 7791.09 ± 184.88 dollars in the conventional group. Compared with the conventional group, the SuperPATH group had shorter incision length, less blood loss, shorter hospitalization time, and lower hospitalization cost. There was significant difference between the two groups (P 0.05). Conclusion The SuperPATH minimally invasive approach to total hip arthroplasty is an ideal method for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in the elderly. This method has the advantages of the relatively simple operation, short incision, less blood loss, and less trauma. The patients had short hospitalization times, low hospitalization costs, and good recovery of hip joint function.
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- 2020
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5. Regional Injury Classification and Treatment of Open Pelvic Fractures
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Zheng‐hao Wang and Kai‐nan Li
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Classification ,Combined injury ,Fracture ,Openness ,Pelvis ,Mortality ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objectives To propose the regional injury classification of open pelvic fracture and summarize the characteristics of its treatment. Methods Clinical data for 67 open pelvic fractures treated from January 2001 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 48 male and 19 female patients. The patients were aged from 12 to 68 years old, and their pelvic fractures were categorized according to Tile classification (type A: 23 cases; type B: 19 cases; type C: 25 cases). Main injury distribution: pubic perineum, 29 cases; ilioinguinal, 20 cases; and sacroiliac, 7 cases. There were 5 cases of ilioinguinal‐perineum and 6 cases of sacroiliac‐perineum injury. Based on the region of the injury, the mortality and combined injury of each group were observed. The relationship between regional injury groups and death was examined. Results Following active treatment, 28 patients died. The mortality rate was 41.8% (28/67), with 39 patients surviving. The average follow‐up time was 6 months (3 months to 1 year after discharge). Majeed pelvic fracture score: the score was excellent in 12 cases, good in 14 cases, fair in 9 cases, and poor in 4 cases; there was an excellent and good rate of 66.7%. Open pelvic fracture regional injury classification includes: the perineal type (type I); the ilioinguinal type (type II); the sacroiliac type (type III); and the composite type (type IV). All types were independent of each other, and the mortality of open pelvic fractures was positively correlated with this classification, with a correlation coefficient of 0.620 (P = 0.001
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- 2019
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6. In Situ Reduction and Fixation of the Anterior Medial Fenestration Approach for Femoral Head Fracture
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Zheng‐hao Wang, Kai‐nan Li, Ping Zhao, Er‐dong Chen, and Jiang Zheng
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Anterior medial ,Approach ,Femoral head ,Fenestration ,Fracture ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective To investigate the feasibility and clinical application of the anterior medial fenestration approach in the treatment of Pipkin type I and II femoral head fractures. Methods The hips of two anti‐corrosion adult specimens treated with formalin were dissected and the anatomical structures and directional characteristics of the anterior medial main muscles, ligaments, blood vessels, and nerves were observed. The anterior medial fenestration approach was performed on bilateral hips of four fresh frozen specimens to determine the required pulling direction of the stripped muscles and ligaments during surgery. In addition, the vascular and nerve traction protection directions exposed in the approach were observed and analyzed. The feasibility of this approach was assessed, and the operative approach and critical anatomical depth were measured. We retrospectively analyzed 12 patients with Pipkin type I and II femoral head fractures who underwent in situ reduction and fixation by anterior medial fenestration in our hospital from February 2016 to April 2018. The study group included 3 men and 9 women aged 37–59 years (mean, 48.50 years). There were 8 cases of Pipkin type I and 4 cases of Pipkin type II. The operation time, blood loss, fracture healing time, last Thompson–Epstein evaluation, and Harris score were recorded. Results A total of 8 fresh frozen specimens from 4 bilateral hips were exposed by anterior medial fenestration. The upper boundary of observation fenestration was the pubic body (anterior acetabulum), and the outer upper boundary was the iliacus and the psoas muscle. The lateral boundary was the rectus femoris and the femoral vessels, while the lower boundary was the transverse branch of the medial femoral circumflex artery and vein. The medial boundary was the pubis muscle, the short adductor muscle, and the long adductor muscle. The pubofemoral and iliofemoral ligaments were observed during fenestration. By cutting open the joint capsule and moving the hip joint, the four quadrants of the femoral head can be exposed. Twelve patients with femoral head fractures who were treated with anterior medial fenestration underwent in situ reduction and fixation. The operation time was 96.25–118.75 min (median, 100 min), and the blood loss was 115.00 ± 22.76 mL. The follow‐up time was 18.58 ± 4.48 months, and the fracture healing time was 144.17 ± 14.53 days. The last Thompson–Epstein evaluation was excellent in 6 cases, good in 4 cases, and fair in 2 cases; the excellent and good rate was 83.33%. Finally, the last Harris score was 85.08 ± 5.73 points. Conclusions The upper and lower boundaries, inner and outer boundaries, and rear anatomical structure of the anterior medial fenestration approach were defined. The movable hip joint can expose the four quadrants in front of the femoral head in this fenestration. Anterior medial fenestration in situ reduction and fixation surgery is feasible and safe for the treatment of Pipkin type I and II femoral head fractures.
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- 2019
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7. CXCL9 Is a Potential Biomarker of Immune Infiltration Associated With Favorable Prognosis in ER-Negative Breast Cancer
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Yuan-ke Liang, Ze-kun- Deng, Mu-tong Chen, Si-qi Qiu, Ying-sheng Xiao, Yu-zhu Qi, Qin Xie, Zheng-hao Wang, Shi-cheng Jia, De Zeng, and Hao-yu Lin
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breast cancer ,CXCL9 ,biomarker ,prognosis ,immune infiltration ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The chemokine CXCL9 (C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 9) has been reported to be required for antitumour immune responses following immune checkpoint blockade. In this study, we sought to investigate the potential value of CXCL9 according to immune responses in patients with breast cancer (BC). A variety of open-source databases and online tools were used to explore the expression features and prognostic significance of CXCL9 in BC and its correlation with immune-related biomarkers followed by subsequent verification with immunohistochemistry experiments. The CXCL9 mRNA level was found to be significantly higher in BC than in normal tissue and was associated with better survival outcomes in patients with ER-negative tumours. Moreover, CXCL9 is significantly correlated with immune cell infiltration and immune-related biomarkers, including CTLA4, GZMB, LAG3, PDCD1 and HAVCR2. Finally, we performed immunohistochemistry with breast cancer tissue samples and observed that CXCL9 is highly expressed in the ER-negative subgroup and positively correlated with the immune-related factors LAG3, PD1, PDL1 and CTLA4 to varying degrees. These findings suggest that CXCL9 is an underlying biomarker for predicting the status of immune infiltration in ER-negative breast cancer.
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- 2021
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8. FoxO induces pupal diapause by decreasing TGFβ signaling
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Xiao-Shuai Zhang, Zheng-Hao Wang, Wen-Sheng Li, and Wei-Hua Xu
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Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex ,Multidisciplinary ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Ubiquitin ,Pupa ,Animals ,Diapause, Insect ,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Diapause ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Diapause is a form of dormancy used widely by insects to survive adverse seasons. Previous studies have demonstrated that forkhead box O (FoxO) is activated during pupal diapause initiation in the moth Helicoverpa armigera . However, it is unclear how FoxO induces diapause. Here, we show that knockout of FoxO causes H. armigera diapause-destined pupae to channel into nondiapause, indicating that FoxO is a master regulator that induces insect diapause. FoxO activates the ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) by promoting ubiquitin c (Ubc) expression via directly binding to the Ubc promoter. Activated UPS decreases transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) receptor signaling via ubiquitination to block developmental signaling to induce diapause. This study significantly advances the understanding of insect diapause by uncovering the detailed molecular mechanism of FoxO.
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- 2022
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9. ROS downregulate TCA activity to modulate energy metabolism via the HIF/miR-34/ACS-PK pathway for lifespan extension in Helicoverpa armigera
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Zheng-Hao Wang, Songshan Jiang, and Wei-Hua Xu
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Previous studies have shown that high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and low tricarboxylic acid (TCA) activity in the brain promote pupal diapause, which is characterized by metabolic depression and lifespan extension. However, it is unclear whether ROS are associated with TCA activity. In this study, we demonstrate that ROS downregulate TCA activity and acetyl-CoA and pyruvate levels in the brains of diapause-destined pupae in the moth Helicoverpa armigera, as well as the protein levels of acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS) and pyruvate kinase (PK), two proteins involved in the biosynthesis of acetyl-CoA and pyruvate, respectively. Interestingly, miR-34, which is highly expressed in the brains of diapause-destined pupae, can respond to ROS signaling. Furthermore, we show that miR-34 can reduce the expression of ACS and PK by directly targeting their mRNAs. Additionally, hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), a transcription factor, can be activated by ROS and then promotes miR-34 transcription by binding a cis-element in its promoter. Moreover, we observed delayed pupal development after treatment with a ROS activator paraquat and a HIF activator dimethyloxallyl glycine. Taken together, these results suggest that a novel pathway ROS/HIF/miR-34/ACS-PK was found to negatively regulate TCA activity to promote insect diapause for lifespan extension.
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- 2022
10. A lower extremity rehabilitation system for ground training at 16 weeks after total hip arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial
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Bo Yuan, Tao Long, Zheng-Hao Wang, Yu-Ning Feng, Bo Li, Zi-Shan Jia, and kainan li
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Objective To observe the effect of the lower limb rehabilitation system on the function of the lower limbs of patients after total hip replacement, and to explore the advantages and clinical application value of the lower limb rehabilitation system. Methods Sixty patients admitted to the orthopaedic ward of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University from January 2021 to June 2021 who underwent total hip arthroplasty for different etiologies were analyzed.The patients were divided into a conventional rehabilitation group (Group A) and a lower limb rehabilitation system rehabilitation group (Group B) using a random number table, with 30 cases in each group.Fugl-Meyer scores were collected at the follow-up visits after 8, 12 and 16 weeks of rehabilitation treatment respectively. Holden Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC) data were collected at the follow-up visits after 16 weeks of rehabilitation treatment for evaluation and analysis. Peak moment values, single foot support time, step frequency and 10m maximum walking speed were collected at week 16 using the lower limb rehabilitation system. Results There was no statistical difference between the general data of the two groups and they were comparable. After 16 weeks of training, the Fugl-Meyer scores of limb function increased in both groups as the training time increased; the Fugl-Meyer scores of limb function were higher in Group B than in Group A for the same training time (P 0.05). Conclusion The Lower Limb Rehabilitation System combined with conventional rehabilitation training can significantly improve the lower limb motor function, balance function and walking ability of patients after total hip arthroplasty in the early postoperative period, enabling patients to recover better and faster, and has greater clinical application value.
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11. Production management modelling based on MAS.
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Li He, Zheng-Hao Wang, and Ke-Long Zhang
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- 2010
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12. FBLN5 Is an Underlying Common Tumor Suppressor in Breast Cancer and Thyroid Cancer
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Zhao-min XIE, Ying-sheng XIAO, Chun-yan XU, Qin XIE, Wen-de WANG, Zheng-hao WANG, Yuan-ke LIANG, Hao-yu LIN, and De ZENG
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Background: Breast cancer (BC) patients have a greater risk of developing thyroid cancer (TC) than the general population. Similarly, TC patients are more likely to develop BC, suggesting an underlying common etiology. In this study, we sought to identify the potential cross-talking pathway and related molecular mechanisms conferring to the sequential development of BC and TC.Methods: We first used Multiple Primary-Standardized Incidence Ratios (MP-SIR) Program of SEER*Stat to calculate SIR to confirm the relationship between BC and TC. Then the RNA-seq was downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). And we built a co-expression network via Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) and obtained the most significant modules. The key genes were obtained by differential gene expression (DGE) analysis and WGCNA analysis. Furthermore, String database and Cytoscape software were used to construct protein-protein interactions (PPI), and defined the maximum Maximal Clique Centrality (MCC) value as hub gene.Then we performed prognosis analysis on the hub genes and obtained the prognostic genes of BC and TC. Finally, gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was used to investigate the molecular pathways associated with prognostic gene expressed both in BC and TC.Results: From the SEER database, we found that the risk of developing BC in TC patients was SIR 1.12, 95% CI [1.07, 1.18], and the risk of developing BC in TC patients was SIR 1.29, 95% CI [1.23, 1.26]. Fifty-nine key genes obtained by differential expression analysis and WGCNA identify that PI3K/AKT was the most enriched pathway in BC and TC. In addition, the Recombinant Fibulin 5 (FBLN5) was shown to be of significant prognostic value for both BC and TC and was down-regulated in BC and TC tissues. GSEA demonstrated that FBLN5 enrichment pathways associated with BC and TC mainly included: B cell receptor signaling pathway, steroid hormone biosynthesis, and pathways in cancer.Conclusions: The PI3K/AKT signaling is most co-enriched pathway in BC and TC. FBLN5 is the most relevant prognostic gene and an underlying common tumor suppressor in both BC and TC, with down-stream pathways involving immunity, hormone biosynthesis and carcinogenesis.
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- 2022
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13. Study on screening catalysts for the synthesis of acrolein diethyl acetal/ammonia toward pyridine and 3-picoline
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Bo Lei, An Li, Zi-Sheng Chao, Cai-Wu Luo, Shan Liang, and Zheng-Hao Wang
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Metal ,Ammonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Acetal ,Pyridine ,Acrolein ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Organic chemistry ,Picoline ,Bimetallic strip ,Catalysis - Abstract
In this work, series of catalysts like bimetallic oxides and supported ZSM-5 (acid and/or metal), were applied for the synthesis of pyridine and 3-picoline from acrolein diethyl acetal, water and ammonia in a fixed-bed reactor. The results showed that bimetallic oxides and alkaline catalysts exhibited extremely low catalytic activities whereas HZSM-5 had significantly better than MCM-41 and SBA-15. Among kinds of catalysts, the total yield of pyridine and 3-picoline over Mg-ZSM-5 through ion-exchanged process reached the highest.
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- 2018
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14. Analysis of Nonlinear Vibration in Continuous Mixer
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Xing Rong Xiong, Xing Tao Yang, Qing Tai Xi, Zheng Hao Wang, and Qing Xin Meng
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Rotor (electric) ,Differential equation ,General Engineering ,Chaotic ,Structural engineering ,Phase plane ,Plot (graphics) ,law.invention ,Vibration ,law ,Homogeneity (physics) ,business ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
In the paper, according to crushing and attrition of material on mixer blade, the mechanical model of material on blade is established. According to nonlinear vibration and the basic theory of rotor dynamics, Mechanical model of vibration system and differential equations of motion are established. This paper has adopted the arithmetic of fourth-order Runge-Kutta, analyzing wave forms graph, chart of axis track, phase plane plot of system movement. Analysis results show that mixer system appears chaotic motion under some certain design parameters. This state of motion on mixers can better destroy cement coagulation group, increasing the number of effective collision of concrete particle, which can effectively improve the microscopic homogeneity of concrete and improve efficiency of concrete mixing.
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- 2014
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15. Modeling and Testing Strain Rate-Dependent Tensile Strength of Carbon/Epoxy Composites
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Zheng Hao Wang, Jian Xin Zhang, Guiping Zhao, and Qiao Ping Huang
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Materials science ,Strain (chemistry) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Stress–strain curve ,Epoxy ,Strain rate ,Compressive strength ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,Ultimate tensile strength ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Elastic modulus ,Tensile testing - Abstract
Tensile strength is an important material property and usually can be determined experimentally. The strain rate dependent behavior of T300 carbon/epoxy matrix composite was characterized over a wide strain rate range (10×10-5 s-1to10×104s-1). The low to moderate strain rate experiments were carried out on a MTS machine, while the high strain rate experiment was conducted with a split Hopkinson tensile bar. A rate dependent model was introduced to simulate the material response. Two kinds of stacking sequence of composite specimens [(45/-45)4]s and [(0/45/90/-45)2]s were tested at different strain rates, and the results were used to determine parameters of the model. The predictions of the model showed to agree fairly well with the experimental results. The tensile strength and initial elastic modulus of the composites increase when the strain rate increases.
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16. High-Velocity Impact of Carbon/Epoxy Composite Laminates
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Zheng Hao Wang, Guiping Zhao, Chongdu Cho, and Jian Xin Zhang
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Composite number ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Split-Hopkinson pressure bar ,Epoxy ,Strain rate ,Composite laminates ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,Ultimate tensile strength ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Carbon ,Tensile testing - Abstract
The response of Carbon/epoxy composites under high velocity impact was investigated experimentally. The strain rate dependent behavior of T300 Carbon/epoxy matrix composite in tension is studied experimentally by split Hopkinson bar technique. Dynamic stress-strain plot was obtained and compared with the quasi-static tensile test results. The results of the study indicate that Carbon/epoxy composites are strain rate dependent materials. Stacking sequence has a significant effect on the material response. Tensile strength of the composites all increased with increasing strain rate. And failure strain decreased when strain rate increased.
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17. Determination of Inorganic Arsenic Species by Electrochemical Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Selective Electrochemical Reduction
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Zheng-Hao Wang and Xun Li
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Reduction (complexity) ,Inorganic arsenic ,law ,Hydride ,Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Atomic absorption spectroscopy ,Electrochemistry ,law.invention - Published
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18. Study on Screening Catalysts for the Synthesis of Acrolein Diethyl Acetal/Ammonia toward Pyridine and 3-Picoline.
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Cai-Wu Luo, An Li, Shan Liang, Bo Lei, Zheng-Hao Wang, and Zi-Sheng Chao
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ACETAL resin synthesis ,ACROLEIN ,CATALYSTS ,PYRIDINE ,METHYLPYRIDINE ,AMMONIA - Abstract
In this work, series of catalysts like bimetallic oxides and supported ZSM-5 (acid and/or metal), were applied for the synthesis of pyridine and 3-picoline from acrolein diethyl acetal, water and ammonia in a fixed-bed reactor. The results showed that bimetallic oxides and alkaline catalysts exhibited extremely low catalytic activities whereas HZSM-5 had significantly better than MCM-41 and SBA-15. Among kinds of catalysts, the total yield of pyridine and 3-picoline over Mg-ZSM-5 through ion-exchanged process reached the highest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Modeling and Testing Strain Rate-Dependent Tensile Strength of Carbon/Epoxy Composites
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Gui Ping Zhao, Zheng Hao Wang, Jian Xin Zhang, and Qiao Ping Huang
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20. High-Velocity Impact of Carbon/Epoxy Composite Laminates
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Gui Ping Zhao, Zheng Hao Wang, Jian Xin Zhang, and Chong Du Cho
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21. Random Response of Rotor System on the Filtered Gaussian White Noise Earthquake Ground Acceleration
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Zheng-Hao, Wang, primary, Xing-Rong, Xiong, additional, Qing-Xin, Meng, additional, Xing-Tao, Yang, additional, and Qing-Tai, Xi, additional
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- 2014
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22. Studies on Charging Processes and Capacitances of Oxidized Polyethylenedioxythiophene Films
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Ping-Ping, She, primary and Zheng-Hao, Wang, additional
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- 2005
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23. The mechanism of the electrochemical reduction of 5-nitrouracil
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Yu, Hu, primary, Zhi-Bin, Hu, additional, and Zheng-Hao, Wang, additional
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- 1988
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24. Studies on the mechanism of electroreduction of isonicotinic acid and its carboxylic isomers on mercury cathode
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Zheng-Hao, Wang, primary and Zhi-Bin, Hu, additional
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- 1985
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25. The mild liquid-phase synthesis of 3-picoline from acrolein diethyl acetal and ammonia over heterogeneous catalysts.
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Cai-Wu Luo, Zi-Sheng Chao, Bo Lei, Hong Wang, Jun Zhang, and Zheng-Hao Wang
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- 2017
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