A Study on the Manufacture Process and Weaving Characteristics of the Ensouling Pouch Hung on Buddhist Painting in Namjangsa Temple, Sangju

2021 ◽  
Vol 71 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-125
Author(s):  
Bo Yeon An
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 982
Author(s):  
Yuh-Chung Hu ◽  
Zen-Yu Chen ◽  
Pei-Zen Chang

Coriolis mass flowmeters are highly customized products involving high-degree fluid-structure coupling dynamics and high-precision manufacture. The typical delay from from order to shipment is at least 4 months. This paper presents some important design considerations through simulation and experiments, so as to provide manufacturers with a more time-efficient product design and manufacture process. This paper aims at simulating the fluid-structure coupling dynamics of a dual U-tube Coriolis mass flowmeter through the COMSOL simulation package. The simulation results are experimentally validated using a dual U-tube CMF manufactured by Yokogawa Co., Ltd. in a TAF certified flow testing factory provided by FineTek Co., Ltd. Some important design considerations are drawn from simulation and experiment. The zero drift will occur when the dual U-tube structure is unbalanced and therefore the dynamic balance is very important in the manufacturing of dual U-tube CMF. The fluid viscosity can be determined from the driving current of the voice coil actuator or the pressure loss between the inlet and outlet of CMF. Finally, the authors develop a simulation application based on COMSOL’s development platform. Users can quickly evaluate their design through by using this application. The present application can significantly shorten product design and manufacturing time.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2-3 ◽  
pp. 856-860
Author(s):  
Chang Li ◽  
Guang Bing Zhao ◽  
Shu Yu Zhang ◽  
Xing Han

Cast molding is the main manufacture process in foundry, because the most disfigurements occurs in this step, while the foundry itself is a complex non-linear instantaneous transferring heat process, in which it should take the absorbing and releasing potential heat into account. In this paper, it simulates the temperature field changing process of the cast solidification in ANSYS software, gets the temperature field change rule for a typical cast, and analyzed the effect of different foundry technics parameters on composite interface temperature, which will provide numerical bases for optimizing foundry technics parameters in future.


2011 ◽  
Vol 204-210 ◽  
pp. 152-155
Author(s):  
Chao Wu ◽  
Wen Jie Zhang

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) had good field emission ability and were adopted to form the cold cathode. The backlight field emission unit (BFEU) with CNTs as field emitter was designed and fabricated, and the detailed manufacture process was also given. The flat soda-lime glass was used as substrate plate. With the photolithography process, the indium tin oxide thin film covered on the cathode plate surface was divided into bar stripes to form the meshy bottom electrode for improving the field emission properties of CNT emitters. The sealed BFEU demonstrated better field emission performance, high luminance brightness. With the simple fabrication process, the total manufacture cost was also low.


2013 ◽  
Vol 486 ◽  
pp. 58-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivo Černý

Glass fibre reinforced polymer (GRP) composites are perspective materials for manufacture of components in different machinery applications. Favourable characteristics of these materials include very high specific strength, ratio of static and dynamic stiffness, particularly beneficial in dynamically loaded structures, and potentially excellent fatigue strength provided that there are no latent internal imperfections, occurring usually in the manufacture process. Defects like insufficient wet-out of glass fibres by resin result in significant reduction of static and fatigue strength in shear. If the component thickness is high and it is loaded by bending, considerable shear stresses occur in the neutral plane, which can cause premature shear failure of the component. Results of static and fatigue tests in bending of full-scale models of longitudinal frames of railway freight vehicle bogies, manufactured from GRP polyester composites, are shown and analysed in the paper. Surface strains measured using strain gauges were monitored during the component loading, its continuous damage and were analysed. The results are in a good agreement with the subsurface strains evaluated using fibre optic sensors embedded in the component during the manufacture process. Asymmetry of strains, both internal and surface, was connected with internal defects and consequently reduced strength. On the contrary, very good fatigue resistance was characteristic for components, where strain values were symmetrical.


2011 ◽  
Vol 314-316 ◽  
pp. 1717-1720
Author(s):  
Li Du ◽  
Wei Wang ◽  
Zhi Yong Song ◽  
Jie Xiong Ding

Thin-walled parts are widely used in aerospace engineering. For their complexity under loading and the higher shape precision, it’s difficult for their manufacturing on high speed machine. In order to understand manufacture process, characteristic of aviation part in high speed machining is investigated. Error sources on parts are classified and the maximum error, dynamic errors are studied on its main influence factors, such as cutting force and vibration. Finally, useful method on cutting test part is proposed, which can observe and control dynamic accuracy of aviation part and ensure effective manufacture.


1978 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 229
Author(s):  
Alfred Bloom ◽  
Joji Okazaki ◽  
Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis
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2014 ◽  
Vol 137 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin N. Goodhand ◽  
Robert J. Miller ◽  
Hang W. Lung

An important question for a designer is how, in the design process, to deal with the small geometric variations which result from either the manufacture process or in-service deterioration. For some blade designs geometric variations will have little or no effect on the performance of a row of blades, while in others their effects can be significant. This paper shows that blade designs which are most sensitive are those which are susceptible to a distinct switch in the fluid mechanisms responsible for limiting blade performance. To demonstrate this principle, the sensitivity of compressor 2D incidence range to manufacture variations is considered. Only one switch in mechanisms was observed, the onset of flow separation at the leading edge. This switch is only sensitive to geometric variations around the leading edge, 0–3% of the suction surface. The consequence for these manufacture variations was a 10% reduction in the blade's positive incidence range. For this switch, the boundary in the design space is best defined in terms of the blade pressure distribution. Blade designs where the acceleration exceeds a critical value just downstream of the leading edge are shown to be robust to geometric variation. Two historic designs, supercritical blades and blades with sharp leading edges, though superior in design intent, are shown to sit outside this robust region and thus, in practice, perform worse. The improved understanding of the robust, region of the design space is then used to design a blade capable of a robust, 5% increase in operating incidence range.


2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 300-326 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna Ostapkowicz ◽  
Lee Newsom

AbstractA unique cotton Taíno reliquary—the only extant example currently known—provides an unprecedented window onto the complex mortuary and ritual ceremonies of the pre-Hispanic Caribbean. This study explores its cultural context as recorded by the early Spanish and French chroniclers and missionaries who were witness to the use and beliefs surrounding these objects in both the Greater and Lesser Antilles. It provides the first AMS radiocarbon date for the reliquary, placing it within a firmer historical context. It also examines the woven sculpture in some detail, providing a review of the manufacture process and a detailed study of the components—cotton, animal hair, lianas, gourd, resins and shell—that went into its creation. From the wrapping of important cemís (representations of spirits) in cotton, to the binding of the skeletal remains of venerated ancestors within elaborate weavings, cotton had an intrinsic value as a material that wrapped and bound the ancestors to the living and the living to each other.


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