Publications by authors named "Kuo-Chang Yu"

Geopolymer materials have excellent properties such as high strength, low thermal conductivity, fire resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and low carbon emissions. They can be used as protective engineering materials in places with explosion risks. At present, the common composite blast resistant panel is in the form of a sandwich: the outer layer isgalvanized steel plate, and fiber cement board or calcium carbonate board is used as the inner layer material, as these boards have the advantages of easy installation, good fire resistance, and explosion resistance.

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This study investigated several approaches for silane-removal from the surface of short carbon fiber bundles, and short carbon fibers uniformly dispersed in cement to produce a novel compound of carbon-fiber-reinforced cement. In order to facilitate the uniform distribution of short carbon fibers in the carbon-fiber-reinforced cement, it is necessary to remove the silane from the carbon fiber's surface. Short carbon fiber bundles were submerged into a pure water, sodium hydroxide solution, and acetic acid solution, and placed in high-temperature furnace used to remove silane from the carbon fiber surface.

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We propose a hybrid and flexible interference microscope combined with different phase algorithms to measure the surface roughness of thin films. Two phase measurement algorithms of the fast Fourier transform method and the five-step phase-shifting interferometry are used to evaluate the surface contour of aluminum-doped zinc oxide thin films coated using varying radio-frequency sputtering powers. The experimental results show that the proposed approach is feasible in determining the 3D deformation and surface roughness of thin films.

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