CO2 Cooling in Thermal Spraying

Author(s):  
V. Gourlaouen ◽  
F. Remy ◽  
B. Hansz ◽  
C. Coddet

Abstract Thermal spraying involves high temperatures which can be a serious problem for some applications. Among different possibilities existing to cool down a specimen during spraying, the use of liquid CO2 is one of the most attractive. However, care has to be taken to obtain good results due to the specific characteristics of CO2. Moreover, there are stilt some remaining problems which limit the growth of such system. One of the most important is the condensation of air humidity at the exit of the atomising nozzle. Therefore, a new design of the nozzle has been developed. This design avoid ice building up and can be easily fixed on any kind of spraying set up. Examples of working conditions are presented.

1972 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. L. F. Brinkmann

Abstract: Spherical ceramic bulbs were set up as weekly water-loss integrators on a clearing and below a 2 year-old Cecropia-commumty at Km 18 of the Manaus-Itacoatiara Road. The instruments worked well in distinguishing the particular responses of individual sites to the impact of atmospheric agents as solar radiation, air temperature, air humidity and wind. Water-loss was primarily dependent on the order of magnitude of the weekly total of solar radiation and the presence or lack of a standing crop. Already a scarce secondary growth will reduce the weekly amount of water lost to the atmosphere considerably. Shelter-wood, however, considering the crop specific demands if introduced to tropical agriculture would provide favourable conditions as far as the impact of atmospheric controls on the tropical environment are concerned.


Representative relations and maintenance is a basic and progressing exertion. Probably the greatest test in having administrators in the spot that comprehends it is their obligation to make and support a domain that encourages maintenance. Staff requires fortification, course and acknowledgment to develop and stay fulfilled in their positions. Administrators must perceive this and comprehend that building up such essentials shows their targets to help nature and propel etheir representatives. The fundamental targets of this examination is to know the reasons, why whittling down happens, to distinguish the variables which cause representatives to disappoint, to know the acceptable degree of representatives towards their activity and working conditions and to discover the zones where Indira venture and improvement enterprises. Maintenance is a deliberate move by an association to make a domain which connects with representatives as long as possible. A progressively point by point and ongoing meaning of the idea of maintenance is 'to keep the loss of skillful workers from leaving efficiency and benefit. "Representative Retention is a precise exertion by workers to make and cultivate a situation that address the issues of the present representatives and urges them to stay utilized by having approaches and practices set up that address their various needs". In this way, it is a procedure where the workers are urged to stay with the association for the greatest timeframe or until the finishing of the undertaking


Buildings ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 139 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benedetta Barozzi ◽  
Alice Bellazzi ◽  
Claudio Maffè ◽  
Italo Meroni

Green roofs are one of the most extensively investigated roofing technologies. Most of the bibliographical studies show results of researches focused on the analysis of different configurations of green roofs, but only few researches deal with the calculation of the growing media thermal resistance using laboratory tests. From 2009 to 2013, ITC-CNR, the Construction Technologies Institute of the National Research Council of Italy, carried out a first laboratory experimental campaign focused on the definition of thermal performances curves of growing media for green roofs as a function of both density and percentage of internal moisture. During this campaign, the experimental results underlined some existing gaps, such as the absence of specific standards concerning the sample laboratory preparation, the absence of shared references concerning the compaction level reached by samples in real working conditions and the evaluation of the internal moisture content of growing media exposed to atmospheric agents. For this reason, the ITC-CNR has set up a second experimental campaign focused on the solution of the gaps underlined by the first phase concerning the preparation of samples for the laboratory calculation of the thermal resistance of growing media for green roofs. This paper proposes and presents methodological approaches, methods and new test devices implemented to solve these gaps, and the results obtained.


2015 ◽  
Vol 733 ◽  
pp. 745-748 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Ying Wu ◽  
Tong Qiang Xu ◽  
Tian Luo

In this paper, through analyzing the generating mechanism of automobile steering resisting torque, we build MATLAB/SIMULINK torque simulation model and get the steering resisting torque under different working conditions. And the results show that the model has a higher accuracy through comparing it with actual measured steering resisting torque. Design and set up the experiment platform composed of three parts including steering system, control system and torque loading device. Based on the data of steering resisting torque obtained from the model simulation, we manipulate torque loading device to input a certain of resistance for steering system ,thus to realize accurate simulation of various steering condition on test platform ,which has paved the way for the development and debugging of EPS controller.


Author(s):  
Birgit Vinther Hansen

NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. New materials were adopted during the industrialisation of paper production in the early 1800s. Experiments were done with straw and wood as fibre sources and acidic alum was commonly used as a sizing agent for all paper qualities produced by the paper machines. This, along with stiff competition among paper manufacturers, resulted in a drastic decrease in the quality of all types of paper and the production of vast quantities of acidic paper that could last only a relatively short time. Many of the Royal Library’s collections consist of acidic, short-fibre paper from around 1830 up to the middle of the 1980s when, finally, increased production of neutral-sized, long-like paper became possible. Acidic paper breaks down under ordinary storage conditions of room temperature and a certain degree of air humidity. Librarians and archivists throughout the Western world face a major challenge in the preservation of this relatively unstable material. To meet this challenge, various mass deacidification processes have been developed that, by deacidifying the paper, extend its lifetime three to four times. On the basis of a national report on the preservation of Danish cultural heritage, a committee was set up in 2004 to examine more closely the extent of acidic paper in the collections and whether mass deacidification of the country’s collections of unique national significance could be recommended. The committee had various sample tests done, including of the Royal Library’s collections. It was found that 70% of the Library’s collections date from 1800 to 1985 and that 93% of the objects concerned are more or less acidic. On the basis of the sample tests, it was possible to establish a rough prognosis as to how long the Library’s collections would be able to withstand ordinary physical handling, given that the paper, over time, will inevitably become so brittle that it disintegrates with use. If the collections are preserved in a climate, as was historically the case, at room temperature and varying humidity throughout the year, then half of the collections will have severely deteriorated in a hundred years. In order to ensure a longer lifetime, the collections can either be mass deacidified or the temperature and air humidity can be reduced so as to inhibit the breakdown processes. The committee and the Royal Library chose to work to ensure the collections’ long-term life by focusing on cool, dry storerooms, since this solution is, both from the financial point of view and with respect to preservation ethics, the most competitive. Lowering the temperature and the air humidity also makes it possible to extend the collections’ lifetime far more than with deacidification alone.


Author(s):  
О. V. Yemyashev ◽  
I. R. Malysh ◽  
S. O. Dubrov ◽  
L. V. Zgrzheblovska ◽  
O. A. Loskutov ◽  
...  

Resume. The issue of open visits to intensive care units is currently a topical, acute and ambiguous issue. In Ukraine, it is actively discussed in the media, social networks, the medical community. Appropriate working groups of the Ministry of Health are being set up to optimize the regulatory framework on this issue.The article reviews the literature on the problems of open visits of adult patients undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit. Opinions on this issue are quite contradictory. On the one hand, there is a position that the stay of relatives in the ICU 24/7 improves the results of treatment, creating a more comfortable psychological atmosphere for the patient. On the other hand, and this approach prevails, a number of studies indicate an increase in the number of bacterial complications in patients with unlimited visits, complication of working conditions of medical staff, which leads to a deterioration in treatment outcomes in general.Public organization «Association of Anesthesiologists of Ukraine» conducted an online survey among anesthesiologists - members of the association for find out the opinion of Ukrainian experts about open visits to ICU’s patients. Most of the anesthesiologists surveyed are inclined to a limited visitation regime.


2018 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 02017
Author(s):  
Yue Ren ◽  
Ruidong Wang ◽  
Wenguang Liu ◽  
Wenfu He

In this paper, the Abaqus model of an 8 layer isolation structure is established, and the connector element provided in the software is used to simulate the stiffness multilinearity in the horizontal and vertical direction of the isolation bearing. In the numerical analysis, six kinds of working conditions are set up to compare the vertical displacement, the peak acceleration and the interlayer displacement etc, and the effect of bearing failure on the superstructure is obtained.


2011 ◽  
Vol 301-303 ◽  
pp. 573-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Wei ◽  
Jun Hua Hong ◽  
Ji Bin Hu

To solve problems of seal failure on composite transmission because of high temperature, an analytical and experimental analysis for the characteristics of leakage is presented. Basic on the principle of hydraulic resistance network, via establishing mathematical model of each section belonged to flow system, a leakage model of flow system is set up. Using the analytical model and the experimental methods, the factors of leakage are discussed. The results indicate that the characteristics of leakage depend on the working conditions, structural parameters of rotary seal and viscosity-temperature characteristics of lubricating medium.


2012 ◽  
Vol 572 ◽  
pp. 154-159
Author(s):  
Kai Fu Mi ◽  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Hong Bo Li ◽  
Sheng Hui Jia ◽  
Yu Gang Chu

The vibration influence on the quality of strip for 2180mm six-high cold tandem rolling mill is discussed. The abnormal frequency of mill is analysis by spot examination. The methods of numerical computation and finite element method simulation by the ANSYS are adopted to set up dynamic model of six-high mill. At the same time, the natural frequency of mill and the response to mill at different excitation is calculated. Comparing the analysis results with the data from the experiment, the finite element models presented in the thesis were proved to be an efficient and valid way to simulate actual working conditions.


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