Research on Data Acquistion System of Flow Workshop Based on IIoT

Author(s):  
Jieying Zhou ◽  
Pengfei He
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1981 ◽  
Author(s):  
KENJI FUNAKAWA ◽  
SHIGEO YAMADA ◽  
AKIO YAMAMOTO
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2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans de Koningh ◽  
Bernd Heinrich Herold ◽  
Koksal Cig ◽  
Fahd Ali ◽  
Sultan Mahruqy ◽  
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1976 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 388-395 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Curbelo ◽  
E R Schildkraut ◽  
T Hirschfeld ◽  
R H Webb ◽  
M J Block ◽  
...  

A general-purpose multiparameter flow cytophotometry system has been developed for use in the desgin of flow cytophotometers to perform specific tasks in automated cytology. Five separate measurement stations spaced along the axis of a capillary tube can be used to make up to eight optical measurements of individual cells flowing through the capillary. The system uses a broad-band arc source and can measure light scattered at various angles, light absorption by cell constituents and/or dyes and fluorescence of cell constituents and/or fluorochromes, excited directly and/or by energy transfer from neighboring molecules. High numerical aperture optics are used to maximize light-gathering capacity and minimize the effects of cell orientation and eccentricity of position in the fluid stream on measurements. A hard-wired preprocessor is used to detect the presence of cells and adjust sampling timing for changes in cell velocity; the electronic system also controls the gain of the detector photomultiplier tubes to compensate for background variations. Data acquistion and analysis are controled by a small general-purpose digital computer. The system has been used to develop a method and apparatus for blood cell counting and classification.


1972 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 364-372 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael L. Johnson ◽  
Edward A. Khairallah ◽  
David A. Yphantis

1969 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. G. Kollie ◽  
D. L. McElroy ◽  
M. Barisoni ◽  
C. R. Brooks

1997 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-142
Author(s):  
Agnes Muszynska ◽  
Charles T. Hatch ◽  
Donald E. Bently

The paper discusses dynamic effects occurring in machinery rotors supported in bearings and pedestals with laterally different characteristics. In the considered rotor model the anisotropy of radial stiffness and tangential (“cross”) stiffness components are included. Within certain ranges of the rotative speed the support anisotropy leads to the specific, excited-by-unbalance rotor lateral synchronous vibrations in a form of backward (reverse) precession. In addition, one section of the rotor may precess backward, while the other section simultaneously precesses forward. Experimental results illustrate this phenomenon. The analytical model of the system is based on multimode modal approach. It is also shown in this paper that greatly enhanced information for machine malfunction diagnostics can be obtained by simulated rotation of the XY transducer system observing rotor lateral vibration. This simulated rotation can be accomplished by the machine diagnostic data acquistion and processing system. The data processing also includes extraction of forward and backward components of elliptical orbits filtered to one frequency, and the filtered orbit major axis magnitude and its angular orientation.Numerical examples, field data, and experimental results performed on a rotor rig illustrate applications.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1044-1045 ◽  
pp. 933-936
Author(s):  
Xuan Lin Ye

Based on the actual processing problem of rubbing the drum parts without drawing, the author conducts the research to the rubbing the drum real reverse engineering, then in view of the existing reverse engineering data acquistion problems, is analyzed by TRIZ theory, according to the technology contradiction solve method and combined with the actual situation of the problem, the feasible solutions obtained, to provide reference for the engineering and technical personnel.


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