Search Results - "Nie, Hua‐rong"
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Three‐dimensional numerical simulation on fiber orientation of short‐glass‐fiber‐reinforced polypropylene composite thin‐wall injection‐molded parts simultaneously accounting for wall slip effect and pressure dependence of viscosity
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-12-2022)“…On account of the inherent features of the thin‐wall injection molding process, a three‐dimensional numerical model, which accounts for wall slip effect and…”
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Solvent Vapor Annealing Induced Polymorphic Transformation of Polybutene-1
Published in Chinese journal of polymer science (01-09-2016)“…Solvent annealing is a facile method for changing the aggregated microstructure and physical properties of polymer materials. In this paper, we addressed the…”
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Differential Polymorphic Transformation Behavior of Polybutene-1 with Multiple Isotactic Sequences
Published in Chinese journal of polymer science (01-02-2020)“…For the solid-solid transformation from form II to form I of isotactic polybutene-1 ( i PB), the temperature dependence of form I nucleation and growth was…”
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Fractionated and Confined Crystallization of Polybutene-1 in Immiscible Polypropylene/Polybutene-1 Blends
Published in Chinese journal of polymer science (01-07-2018)“…In this work, the crystallization of immiscible polypropylene (PP)/polybutene-1 (PB) blends, in particular the effect of crystal morphology of PP (HTC, high T…”
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Fabrication and Chemical Crosslinking of Electrospun Trans-polyisoprene Nanofiber Nonwoven
Published in Chinese journal of polymer science (01-06-2016)“…In this work, the optimal electrospinning conditions of trans-polyisoprene (TPI) solutions were evaluated nevertheless its lower glass transition temperature…”
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A rare case of giant fibrovascular polyp of the esophagus
Published in Saudi medical journal (01-11-2015)“…Fibrovascular polyps of the esophagus are rare, benign, and submucosal tumor-like lesions, their course is usually indolent until reaching enormous…”
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