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Preface, Committee and Sponsors; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Architectonics and Materials Study; Analysis of Massive Platform Concerte 3-Dimensional Hydration Heat of Corrugated Steel Webs Bridge; Development of High-Rise Buildings from Materials Perspective; Temperature Field Division at Liupanshan Area of Ningxia for Asphalt Pavement Performance; Study on Corrosion Behaviour of Nickel Alloy in Acidic Environments; Study on Corrosion Process of Nickel-Based Alloy in Na2SO4 Solutions 327 $aThe Preparation and Properties of Natural Bamboo Fiber/Polypropylene Fiber Non-Woven Materials Case Study on Beneficiation of Cassiterite-Polymetallic Sulphide Ores; A Comparison on Tailings Treatment and Disposal of Aba Lead-Zinc Concentrator; The Application Study of the Diamond Punching Method in Stamping Production of the Screen Hole Parts; Study on the Electricity Generation in Steel Production Concerning the Recovery of Waste Heat and Energy; Research on Influencing Factors of Wood Residual Fiber Foaming Cushion Material 327 $aA Beneficial Attempt - An Engineering Practice of Reusing Old Building Materials Digital Recording of Ancient Buildings by Using VTOL UAVS and Building Materials; Test and Select of Carrier of Phase Change Materials for Asphalt Mixtures; Analyses of High Grade Strength Steel Bars in the Design of a Five-Storey Reinforced Concrete Structure with Comparison of Energy Consumption and CO2 Emission; Study on Corrosion Resistance of Brass in Circulating Cooling Water with Different Concentration Ratio; Study on Anti-Corrosion Behaviour of 304 Stainless Steel in Circulating Cooling Water 327 $aResearch on Carbon Steel Test Conducted by Means of Steady-Damp Heat Periodic Immersion Method Settlement Research and Prediction on Soft Clay Foundation; Experience and Study of Austenitic Stainless Steel Machining; Effect of Thermal Conductivity on Temperature Fluctuations in the Mixing T-Junctions Filled with Porous Metal Materials; Comparison of Two Different Methods of Preparing Chemical Raw Materials Using Blast Furnace Gas; Preparation of Li4Ti5O12 as Anode Material by Solution Method; The Synthesis and Ion-Exchange Property of Inorganic Material Mg1.5Mn0.5Ti0.75O4 327 $aThe Synthesis and Ion-Exchange Property of Inorganic Material Mg2Mn0.5Ti0.5O4 Study of Inorganic Ion Exchange Material MgMn0.25Ti0.75O3; 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