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    Machining and grinding of ultrahigh-strength steels and stainless steel alloys

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    Machining and grinding of ultrahigh-strength steels and stainless steel alloy

    Research and Technology

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    Langley Research Center is engaged in the basic an applied research necessary for the advancement of aeronautics and space flight, generating advanced concepts for the accomplishment of related national goals, and provding research advice, technological support, and assistance to other NASA installations, other government agencies, and industry. Highlights of major accomplishments and applications are presented

    Implementation of hierarchical design for manufacture rules in manufacturing processes

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    In order to shorten the product development cycle time, minimise overall cost and smooth transition into production, early consideration of manufacturing processes is important. Design for Manufacture (DFM) is the practice of designing products with manufacturing issues using an intelligent system, which translates 3D solid models into manufacturable features. Many existing and potential applications, particularly in the field of manufacturing, require various aspects of features technology. In all engineering fields geometric modelling wluch accurately represents the shape of a whole engineering component has become accepted for a wide range of applications. To apply DFM rules or guidelines in manufacturing processes, they have to be systematised and organised into a hierarchical rule system. Rules at the higher level of the hierarchical system are applied to more generic manufacturing features, and specific rules are applied to more detailed features. This enables the number of rules and amount of repetition to be minimsed. Violation of the design for manufacture rules in the features, their characteristics and manufacturing capabilities are further examined in this hierarchical system. Manufacturabillty analysis, such as production type, materials, tolerances, surface finish, feature characteristics and accessibility, are also taken into consideration. Consideration of process capabilities and limitations during the design process is necessary in order to minimise production time and as a result, rnanufactunng cost. The correct selection of manufacturing processes is also important as it is related to the overal cost. As a result of this research, a hierarchical design for manufacture rule system is proposed which would aid designers in avoiding designs that would lead to costly manufacturing processes

    Oceanus

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    v. 25, no. 1 (1982

    Volume 57 - Issue 4 - November, 1946

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    https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/technic/1153/thumbnail.jp

    General specifications 2 : standard specification texts for bridges and quays : principal specification 8 : [Handbook 026E]

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    This is a translation of handbook 026, November 2007 edition. All reasonable measures have been taken to ensure the accuracy of this translation, but no responsibility will be accepted for error, omission or inaccuracy. The manual is no longer valid.Denne er en oversettelse av håndbok 026, november 2007-utgaven. Alle rimelige foranstaltninger er tatt for å sikre nøyaktigheten i oversettelsen, men ansvar vil ikke bli akseptert for feil, uteglemmelser eller unøyaktighet. Håndboken er utgått.The General Specifications cover construction work, operations and maintenance work, and are to be used in work carried out by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration through contracts. They shall provide uniform rules for the execution, inspection and quantity surveying of work of the same type. It shall facilitate the work of preparing conditions for tenders. This will also make it far simpler for contractors to price the work, because the scope and requirements for the individual piece of work will be the same from one tender to the next and be specified in a standardized, recognised text

    Ground Robotic Hand Applications for the Space Program study (GRASP)

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    This document reports on a NASA-STDP effort to address research interests of the NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) through a study entitled, Ground Robotic-Hand Applications for the Space Program (GRASP). The primary objective of the GRASP study was to identify beneficial applications of specialized end-effectors and robotic hand devices for automating any ground operations which are performed at the Kennedy Space Center. Thus, operations for expendable vehicles, the Space Shuttle and its components, and all payloads were included in the study. Typical benefits of automating operations, or augmenting human operators performing physical tasks, include: reduced costs; enhanced safety and reliability; and reduced processing turnaround time
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