Publications by authors named "Xiangfu Shi"

SPECPs are electrochromic polymers that contain special engineering plastic structural characteristic groups (SPECPs). Due to their high thermal stability, mechanical properties, and weather resistance, they are also known as high-performance electrochromic polymer (HPEP or HPP). Meanwhile, due to the structural characteristics of their long polymer chains, these materials have natural advantages in the application of flexible electrochromic devices.

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Rolling bearings are key components that support the rotation of motor shafts, operating with a quite high failure rate among all the motor components. Early bearing fault diagnosis has great significance to the operation security of motors. The main contribution of this paper is to illustrate Gaussian white noise in bearing vibration signals seriously masks the weak fault characteristics in the diagnosis based on the Teager-Kaiser energy operator envelope, and to propose improved TKEO taking both accuracy and calculation speed into account.

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Relaxation and aging behaviors in three supercooled liquids: m-toluidine, glycerol, and sucrose benzoate have been studied by shear stress relaxation experiments in the time domain above and below their nominal glass transition temperatures. For the equilibrium state, the current study provides new data on the behavior of organic complex fluids. The shape of the relaxation function as characterized by the stretching exponent beta is discussed considering that a time-temperature master curve can be constructed even though the beta's for the individual response curves at each temperature vary systematically.

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We have developed a mechanical spectral hole burning (MSHB) scheme that is analogous to nonresonant dielectric spectral hole burning (DSHB). DSHB experiments have been performed close to the glass temperature and interpreted in terms of dynamic heterogeneity. Here we find that holes are burned far above the glass temperature and in the terminal regimes for a branched polymer melt and a polymer solution.

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Dynamics of supercooled m-toluidine close to the glass transition have been investigated by dynamic shear modulus measurements and stress relaxation experiments. The viscoelastic response of this material follows time-temperature-superposition in the temperature range investigated. Comparison with results at ultrasonic frequencies suggests the existence of a secondary relaxation.

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