نتایج جستجو برای: surface methodology

تعداد نتایج: 858422  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
z. riazi s.a. ziai s.m. shariat p. farshchi f. khalili

environmental pollution by 2,4-dicholorphenol (2,4-dcp), commonly found in industrial wastewater has been a concern for humans over the past 50 years. garden radish peroxidase (grp) can eliminate this poisonous pollutant. the aim of this study was to apply an experimental response surface methodology (rsm) and central composite design (ccd) to optimize grp-based treatment in order to maximize ...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2015
hassan keypour mohammad noroozi alimorad rashidi masoud shariati rad

in this study fullerene functionalized using oleum (h2so4·so3), followed by the hydrolysis of the intermediate cyclosulfated fullerene as well as  an oxidizing agent was employed to functionalize the fullerenes. ruthenium was then added by the impregnation method or deposited on the functionalized fullerene. subsequent to this step, response surface methodology (rsm) was used to study the cumul...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2015
soghra salehi m. noaparast s.z. shafaei a. amini a. heidarnia

in this work, hydrochloric acid is used to remove iron impurities in the bauxite ore contained in the diasporite mineral located in the sari region. the bauxite ore was calcined at different temperatures and times, and then dissolved in a hydrochloric acid solution. after determining the optimum calcination conditions in 1 h at 900 °c, the response surface methodology (rsm) with four factors in...

Journal: :journal of physical & theoretical chemistry 2012
s. javad hosseini h. aghaie m. ghaedi

carbon activated powdered was prepared from activated carbon derived from olive stone. then byusing the surface methodology, many parameters such as ph, furnace temperature (t), acid ratio,time of activation that affect on the qualities prepared activated carbon produced and its efficiencywere investigated. in addition, the adsorption of congo red onto the activated olive stone carbonactive was...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
j. hemmat m. mazaheriassadi

problematic dyes extensively used in different industries such as textile, paper, food, plasticsand cosmetics have undesirable environmental effects. white rot fungi demonstrating effective extracellularenzyme system, which is capable of degrading dyes and various xenobiotics. the aim of this study was tooptimize decolorization of reactive blue 19 (rb19) dye using phanerochaetechrysosporium. a ...

2017
K. Worden

Article history: Received 13 October 2016 Received in revised form 13 March 2017 Accepted 18 April 2017 Available online 5 May 2017

2013
S. C. Eze C. O. Izelu

This study investigates experimentally the relationship between induced vibration and surface roughness in turning of 41Cr4 Alloy steel using Response Surface Methodology RSM. The levels of process cutting parameters in the study are limited to the following data; Depth of cut (1.0, 2.0, 3.0 mm), cutting speed (260, 320, 400 rpm), feed rate (0.15, 0.20, 0.30 mm/rev), tool nose radius (0, 1, 2 m...

2013
Ling ZHANG Wei XU Yuan SUN Li LI Chunhua GAO Jinli WANG

The aim of this study was to optimize the preparation process of baicalin-β-cyclodextrin inclusion compound (baicalin-β-CD) by adopting Response Surface Methodology (RSM). On the basis of the single-factor experiment, the conditions of the inclusion process were optimized by adopting RSM with the factors to be investigated (i.e. the proportion of β-CD and baicalin, inclusion time and inclusion ...

1997
Norman R. Draper

In response surface models the expected response is usually taken to be a low degree polynomial in the design variables that are coded from the factor settings. We argue that an overparameterized polynomial representation of the expected response ooers great economy and transparency. As an illustration, we exhibit a constructive path of design improvement relative to the Kiefer design ordering,...

2011
A. Sivalingam N. M. Hariharan T. Kannadasan M. Thirumarimurugan S. Gopalakrishnan

A. Sivalingam, N. M. Hariharan, T. Kannadasan, M. Thirumarimurugan, and S. Gopalakrishnan Department of Chemical Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore – 641 014, Department of Chemical Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore – 641 014 Chemical Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore – 641 014 and Anna University of Technology, Coimba...

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