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Publication date: 27 March 2009

Min Zhang, Dongming Guo and Zhuji Jin

Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes were fabricated by composite electroforming to improve the spark‐resistance of the electrical discharge machining (EDM) electrodes made by rapid tooling.

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Purpose

Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes were fabricated by composite electroforming to improve the spark‐resistance of the electrical discharge machining (EDM) electrodes made by rapid tooling.

Design/methodology/approach

Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes were fabricated using composite electroforming, separating and backing. EDM performance evaluation of the Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes is performed using tool steel as the cathode workpiece and the Cu‐ZrB2 composite as the anode tool. The effects of ZrB2 content on the electrode and workpiece removal rate, wear ratio of the electrode to workpiece, and surface quality of workpiece and electrode were studied.

Findings

Compared with the conventional electroformed copper tools, Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes yield higher workpiece removal rate and lower tool wear ratio. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron microprobe analysis reveal that, due to the large difference between the melting point of ZrB2 and copper, the heat generated by the sparks is conducted mainly through the copper matrix, reducing the erosion of ZrB2 particles. The refractory ZrB2 particles then act as barriers to the flowing and outburst of melted copper and enhance the resistance to erosion of the electrodes.

Originality/value

The use of Cu‐ZrB2 shell electrodes improves the anti‐erosion properties of the EDM electrodes made by rapid tooling, especially in finish machining conditions. Such electrodes will not only reduce the failure of the EDM electrodes but also improve the machining precision due to the less dimension loss of the electrodes during machining.

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Rapid Prototyping Journal, vol. 15 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1355-2546

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Publication date: 31 May 2022

Wen-Lung Shiau, Hao Chen, Zhenhao Wang and Yogesh K. Dwivedi

Although knowledge based on business intelligence (BI) is crucial, few studies have explored the core of BI knowledge; this study explores this topic.

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Purpose

Although knowledge based on business intelligence (BI) is crucial, few studies have explored the core of BI knowledge; this study explores this topic.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors collected 1,306 articles and 54,020 references from the Web of Science (WoS) database and performed co-citation analysis to explore the core knowledge of BI; 52 highly cited articles were identified. The authors also performed factor and cluster analyses to organize this core knowledge and compared the results of these analyses.

Findings

The factor analysis based on the co-citation matrix revealed seven key factors of the core knowledge of BI: big data analytics, BI benefits and success, organizational capabilities and performance, information technology (IT) acceptance and measurement, information and business analytics, social media text analytics, and the development of BI. The cluster analysis revealed six categories: IT acceptance and measurement, BI success and measurement, organizational capabilities and performance, big data-enabled business value, social media text analytics, and BI system (BIS) and analytics. These results suggest that numerous research topics related to big data are emerging.

Research limitations/implications

The core knowledge of BI revealed in this study can help researchers understand BI, save time, and explore new problems. The study has three limitations that researchers should consider: the time lag of co-citation analysis, the difference between two analytical methods, and the changing nature of research over time. Researchers should consider these limitations in future studies.

Originality/value

This study systematically explores the extent to which scholars of business have researched and understand BI. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the first studies to outline the core knowledge of BI and identify emerging opportunities for research in the field.

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Internet Research, vol. 33 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1066-2243

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Publication date: 28 June 2013

Sheau‐yueh J. Chao

The purpose of this paper is to provide the historical background of genealogical records and analyze the value of Chinese genealogical research through the study of names and…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide the historical background of genealogical records and analyze the value of Chinese genealogical research through the study of names and genealogical resources.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper examines the historical evolution and value of Chinese genealogical records, with the focus on researching the Islamic Chinese names used by the people living in Guilin. The highlight of this paper includes the analysis and evolution of the Islamic Chinese names commonly adopted by the local people in Guilin. It concludes with the recommendations on emphasizing and making the best use of genealogical records to enhance the research value of Chinese overseas studies.

Findings

The paper covers the history of Islam and describes how the religion was introduced into China, as well as Muslims' ethnicity and identity. It also places focus on the importance of building a research collection in Asian history and Chinese genealogy.

Research limitations/implications

This research study has a strong subject focus on Chinese genealogy, Asian history, and Islamic Chinese surnames. It is a narrow field that few researchers have delved into.

Practical implications

The results of this study will assist students, researchers, and the general public in tracing the origin of their surnames and developing their interest in the social and historical value of Chinese local history and genealogies.

Social implications

The study of Chinese surnames is, by itself, a particular field for researching the social and political implications of contemporary Chinese society during the time the family members lived.

Originality/value

Very little research has been done in the area of Chinese local history and genealogy. The paper would be of value to researchers such as historians, sociologists, ethnologists and archaeologists, as well as students and anyone interested in researching a surname origin, its history and evolution.

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