scholarly journals Development and Innovative Design Research of Underwater Bionic Fish Products under Hybrid Propulsion Technology

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Ximing Xia ◽  
Naifa Hu ◽  
Jinhui Liu ◽  
Guijiang Chen ◽  
Qinghan Yang ◽  
...  

For a long time, underwater robot has been used as a scientific research tool and a teaching platform, but the real application products have not been well explored. The successful case of UAV gives underwater robot a higher expectation. How to apply underwater robot and enter the market has become a hot spot of underwater robot research at present. This paper mainly introduces a bionic fish-shaped robot, redefines underwater robot with innovative thinking, determines product functions from the perspective of the market, and develops product functions and designs and realizes the structure of each part according to the existing scientific research experience. Main innovation points of this design are to adopt the way of the hybrid propulsion for underwater robot movement, through the form of a hybrid propulsion and long range and the contradiction between the rapid maneuver, at the same time of umbilical cord cable, using float design improvement, and through the highly integrated ground station for the system operation control.

Author(s):  
Andriy Karanda

The problem of creating a landscape environment considering the cultural and educational orientation in the structure of objects of the landscape and recreational zone of cities is observed. Specialized cultural and cognitive parks of ideological and thematic orientation are grouped by areas: urban planning, landscape-ecological, spatial-compositional, semiotic, typological-methodological and their main characteristics are given. The classification of specialized cultural and cognitive parks and those that ideologically affect the surrounding and inner world of man is given. The main methods used in the formation of specialized cultural and educational parks in the process of landscape-planning organization of the park environment by its phases (pre-design research, design, implementation, maintenance) are determine In each of the phases the main stages of its implementation and methods of scientific research used in it are given. When considering the issue of creating specialized cultural and cognitive parks, the general criteria to be met by the design objects that combine them were identified, a number of methods that form the algorithm for their creation were considered.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Bianchi ◽  
Roberto Ruggiero

The paper presents the ongoing results of a design research carried out at the School ofArchitectureandDesign” EduardoVittoria”of Ascoli Piceno(SAAD)of the university of Camerino. Thespecificobjectiveoftheresearchistodevelopaninnovativeandreplicabledesign methodology, and to experiment new design strategies devoted to the sustainable, compatible and innovative-construction after natural disasters in rural areas and low-density urban systems. The research is based on a “local-to-global” approach: it refers to Italy as a case study but it aims to achieve general results applicable in different geographical contexts. Thespecificcasestudyrelatestotheearthquakethatin2016/2017affectedasignificant area of Central Italy and that strongly hit a large part of the so called “Italian village system”, i.e. a peculiar environmental and productive urban system that is still now in real emergency. As in most of the international reconstruction experiences, this reconstruction will certainly require along process which,still today,is full of unknowns. The massive damage caused by this disastrous event, the constraints imposed by regulations and the need for and adaptation of the buildings stock to the current housing standards, exclude the possibility of applying design strategies focused on a “where it was/as it was” model. This awareness, which increases the uncertainty about the future of the ”earthquake” communities, requires an innovative approach in relation to apparently incompatible aspects: the preservation of the identity of lost places and the upgrade of building performance often explicitly required by the population and however connected to a new housing demand. In relation to worldwide territories with a high level of disaster risk, this scenario can nowadays be considered a global issue which concerns both cultural and technical aspects. The design methodology pursued is based on a scientific approach to re-construction that focuses on a “systemic” and “design to build” approach that concerns also productive and technological aspects in relation to purposes of low-cost performance, constructive simplicity, cost-effectiveness of the interventions. This approach aims also at the introduction of the lightweight building system in contexts of traditional and massive construction, according to an idea of a construction site as an “assembly point” of prefabricated parts, light and modular, with a controlled life-cycle.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 759-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuoxin Gu ◽  
Shuxiang Guo ◽  
Liang Zheng

2012 ◽  
Vol 524-527 ◽  
pp. 3782-3787
Author(s):  
Wei Jun Yang ◽  
Gui Jin Zhang ◽  
Ting Ting Zhang ◽  
Shuai Yuan

Experts and scholars have debated for the relationship and importance of university researching and teaching for a long time, owing to the problem that classroom teaching is not attached importance exists objectively, and becomes more serious. Through the direct analysis of teaching activity which is sufficient to embody the content and methods of the scientific research, the effectiveness of university research nurturing teaching is very notable. The teaching content and core knowledge is studied by taking a course as an example. Through the introduction of scientific research achievement, internationalization, and engineering elements, the mark of scientific research nurturing teaching is embodied, and then the operable evaluation index of scientific research nurturing teaching is put forward, which is expecting objective assessment of the connotation of teaching in order to provide a reference for the revision of China's higher education quality evaluation system and to promote the improvement of the quality of university teaching.


2012 ◽  
Vol 502 ◽  
pp. 269-272
Author(s):  
Huan Yu Jin ◽  
Hua Yin ◽  
Yu Liu ◽  
Yan An

Silk fibroin is regarded as a biomaterial for a long time. The fantastic biocompatibility of silk fibroin makes it a hot spot in the biomedical area and many researches has chosen it as a basic material to create new biomaterials. However, it has a long biodegradation period in body. Gamma ray is a method to accelerate degradation of other material in some experiments. This research combines silk fibroin with gamma ray and tries to figure out whether gamma ray can make the biodegradation of silk fibroin shorten. In this article, we give various doses of gamma ray to silk fibroin films and take some measurements about the mechanical and molecular structure of post-radiated silk fibroin, thus to choose an appropriate dose for the future research.


2013 ◽  
Vol 460 ◽  
pp. 73-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaroslav Šeminský

Paper is focused to the development in designing of technical systems and present methodology approaches. For a long time, engineering design research has been focused on the development of various design theories, methodologies, methods, tools, and procedures. Engineers to more efficiently design artefacts have subsequently used that design methods. However, as the artefacts have grown in complexity, the need for new methods has become obvious. Also, in a nowadays world, increased competition and globalisation require organizations to re-examine traditional product development strategies. While the difficulties in design synthesis are caused by a wide variety of issues, the complicatedness under problem size is so essential that it make procedural design knowledge insufficient to generate superior design solutions.


AKADEMIKA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zainal Anshari ◽  
Ahmad Hanif Fahruddin

Abstract: Talking about religious tolerance in Indonesia is not something new. Because, in Indonesia religious tolerance has been been well-preserved for a long time. However, there have been strong indications of "involvement" of foreign parties willing to intervene in the country lately. So that the long-standing tolerance for tens or even hundreds of years has likely met disturbances that "pollute" religious tolerance in Indonesia as explained by Prof. Muhammad Tholhah Hasan in his book, "Multicultural Education as an Option of Preventing Radicalism". Likewise in some works of the cleric who once served as Minister of Religious Affairs in the era of Gus Dur. However, there were several criticisms of the Tolchah Hasan’s work, for example; 1). The theme of Indonesian Islam so-called as Islam Nusantara, no longer leads to the so-called Islam Rahmatan Lil Alamin, because Indonesian Islam or Nusantara Islam has so far become a manifestation of Islam Rahmatan Lil Alamin itself, 2). The work is actually a reflection material from a large amount of data on scientific references and developments in newspapers and television shows as well as inadequate field data directly, 3). The work actually really deserves to be a reference to Indonesian Islamic thought, it's just that the standards of scientific research have not been used completely, for example using a systematic writing methodology, having clear informants, having a clear research location and various other scientific research standards.Keywords: Islam, tolerance, Muhammad Tholhah Hasan


2017 ◽  
Vol 56 (1-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dóra Peszlen

The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius is the only remaining epic poem from the Hellenistic period and the longest elaboration of the Argonautic myth. After a long time of rejection, in the last few decades the poem has been rediscovered by scientific research, and it has a renaissance in Hungary, as well. Its first Hungarian translation by István Szabó was published in 1877. Ever since we have just a few verses from the Argonautica in our mother tongue. In this article we are presenting a detail from the new, yet unpublished Hungarian translation made by Éva Tordai. The third book of the poem tells the love story of Medea, the Colchian princess and Jason, the leader of the Argonauts – the heroes who wish to acquire the Golden Fleece from the king of Colchis, Aeëtes, Medea’s father. After getting shot by Eros and falling in love with the foreign hero, the heroine suffers from the decision she has to make: if she helps Jason to accomplish the challenges he faces, she betrays her family. The detail below (3, 616–824) describes her thoughts, feelings, inner monologues and the conversation with her sister, Chalkiope.


2021 ◽  
pp. 258
Author(s):  
Konstantin M. Pistsov

The author recalls the outstanding Russian sinologist Vadim L’vovich Sichev (1940–2019): He narrates the scientist’s biography and names his main academic works. Vadim L. Sichev was born in the family of famous soviet artist Lev P. Sichev. After graduation from the Institute of Asian and African Countries at Lomonosov Moscow State University, he worked in the State Museum of Oriental Art for a long time. The main areas of his scientific research were the study of Chinese costume and Chinese classical painting. Vadim L. Sichev has published a large number of books and academic articles. The most famous works of the scholar are “Chinese Costume: Symbolism, History, Interpretation in Literature and Art” (1975, co-written with his farther Lev P. Sichev), “Chinese Classical Paintings in the Collection of State Museum of Oriental Art” (2016), “Modern Chinese Prints in the Collection of State Museum of Oriental Art” (2016). The article contains reflections about the creative method and research principles of Vadim L. Sichev.


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