101 research outputs found

    Analysis of Alloy 718 surfaces milled by abrasive waterjet and post-processed by plain waterjet technology

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    This work analyzes the surfaces obtained in Alloy 718 when they are milled by Abrasive Waterjet (AWJ) at different conditions. This analysis revealed that all surfaces have a homogeneous roughness in the transversal and the longitudinal directions, present embedded abrasive particles and have hardened about 50% with respect to the untreated bulk Alloy 718. On the other hand, Plain Waterjet (PWJ) technology was used for removing the abrasive particles embedded in surfaces of Alloy 718 milled previously by AWJ technology. The effect of this process on the surface characteristics is also analyzed. For all tested conditions, this technology removed all the particles embedded in the surface. In addition, the PWJ technology process in general smoothened the surfaces produced by AWJ milling and it also released near-surface stresses.The authors acknowledge the support of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government for support of project EVOCA II (reference DPI2013-45308-P)

    Surface properties and fatigue failure analysis of alloy 718 surfaces milled by abrasive and plain waterjet

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    This work analyzes the surfaces obtained in alloy 718 when they are milled by abrasive waterjet (AWJ) at different conditions, and the effect of main process parameters on the characteristics of these surfaces. This analysis revealed that all surfaces have a homogeneous roughness in the transversal and the longitudinal directions, present embedded abrasive particles and have hardened about 50% with respect to the untreated bulk alloy 718. In addition, plain waterjet (PWJ) technology was used for removing the abrasive particles embedded in surfaces of alloy 718 milled previously by AWJ technology. The effect of this process on the surface characteristics is also analyzed. For all tested conditions, this technology removed all the particles embedded in the surface. In addition, the PWJ technology process in general smoothened the surfaces produced by AWJ milling and it also released near-surface stress. Finally, fatigue tests revealed lower performance of the treated specimens in comparison to untreated specimens, due to crack-like surface irregularities introduced by the treatments.The authors acknowledge the support of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government for support of project EVOCA II (reference DPI2013-45308-P)

    Laser Texturing and Dissimilar Material Joining

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    Laser texturing is a process used to remove material selectively. Metallic parts were processed in order to create a surface texture that enables metal-polymer joining. This kind of dissimilar joining is carried out combining a pressure fixture and heating using a direct diode laser source. In order to reach a good result, it is critical to texture the surface with correct parameters to generate surface features that maximizes the contact between materials and heating enough the materials to soften the polymer but without melting and degrading the material, so, a temperature control system is necessary to get best results. In this work, the texturing capabilities of conventional CW laser source were explored and numerical model was developed in order to simulate and control the process temperature in the joining interface.This work was carried out with the funding help received from PARADDISE project ID723440 under FoF-13 H2020 progra

    The 3-PPPS parallel robot with U-shape Base, a 6-DOF parallel robot with simple kinematics

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    International audienceOne of the main problems associated with the use of 6 DOF parallel robots remains the solving of their kinematic models. This is rarely possible to analytically solve their models thereby justifying the application of numerical methods. These methods are difficult to implement in an industrial controller and can cause solution bifurcations close to singularities resulting in following an unplanned trajectory. Recently, a 3-PPPS robot with U-shaped base was introduced where an analytical kinematic model can be derived. Previously, quaternion parameters were used to represent the orientation of the mobile platform. To allow for simpler model handling, this article introduces the use of Euler angles which have a physical meaning for the users. Compact writing of the direct and inverse kinematic model is thus obtained. Using algebraic and cylindrical decomposition for the workspace, this provides a simpler representation of the largest domain without singularity around the " home " configuration

    Continuous Coaxial Nozzle Design for LMD based on Numerical Simulation

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    AbstractThe LMD technology is becoming one of the most important emerging manufacturing technologies in the modern industry, due to its benefits when building-up geometries, repairing damaged parts or the creation of coatings to improve material properties and behaviour. One of the most relevant parameters in LMD process is the efficiency of the trapped powder into the melt pool, since metallic material powders use to be very expensive.With the aim of improving the ratio between the trapped powder in the deposited area and the total injected powder, the work presents a new methodology for continuous coaxial nozzle design for the LMD process based on a complete CFD model. The numerical model can predict particle flow, speed, powder concentration, etc. and design can be optimized using this input data.The model has been validated and then, it has been used for the design of two different nozzles: one discrete and one continuous coaxial nozzle

    Structural and temporal patterns of the first global trading market

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    Little is known about the structural patterns and dynamics of the first global trading market (FGTM), which emerged during the sixteenth century as a result of the Iberian expansion, let alone how it compares to today's global financial markets. Here we build a representative network of the FGTM using information contained in 8725 (handwritten) Bills of Exchange from that time-which were (human) interpreted and digitalized into an online database. We show that the resulting temporal network exhibits a hierarchical, highly clustered and disassortative structure, with a power-law dependence on the connectivity that remains remarkably robust throughout the entire period investigated. Temporal analysis shows that, despite major turnovers in the number and nature of the links-suggesting fast adaptation in response to the geopolitical and financial turmoil experienced at the time-the overall characteristics of the FGTM remain robust and virtually unchanged. The methodology developed here demonstrates the possibility of building and analysing complex trading and finance networks originating from pre-statistical eras, enabling us to highlight the striking similarities between the structural patterns of financial networks separated by centuries in time.This research was supported by FCT-Portugal through grant nos FCT-TECH/0002/2007 (A.S.R. and A.P.), SFRH/BD/77389/2011 (F.L.P.), SFRH/BPD/76278/2011 (A.S.R.), PTDC/MAT-STA/3358/2014 (F.L.P., F.C.S. and J.M.P.), PTDC/EEI-SII/5081/2014 (F.L.P., F.C.S. and J.M.P.), UID/BIA/04050/2013 (J.M.P.) and UID/CEC/50021/2013 (F.C.S.), and by the European Science Foundation through grant no. DynCoopNet-06-TECT-FP-004 (A.S.R. and A.P.)

    A Surface Modification Decision Tree to Influence Design in Additive Manufacturing

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    Additive manufacturing (AM) presents a very different set of design challenges to traditional manufacturing. Layer-wise building brings about issues with residual stresses and support requirements which lead to failures during processing of poorly-designed parts. Additionally, there is a need for post-processing due to poor part quality, which adds another process to the chain with its own unique design limitations. This paper discusses the issues surrounding designing for AM and the subsequent post-processing. A future vision is proposed for the selection of post-processes and the relative design adjustments to accommodate the chosen techniques. A decision tree is presented as a framework for process selection based on part requirements. Although at present, the data necessary to realise this vision is incomplete, with further research into the capabilities and design constraints of different post-processes, this approach could provide a systematic method for integrating design for post-processing with AM design

    Un cuarto de siglo con Cartas privadas de emigrantes a Indias. Prácticas y perspectivas de ediciones de cartas transatlánticas en el Imperio español

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    The article takes the 25th anniversary of Enrique Otte’s letter edition to revise the praxis of this and later similar efforts. We analyze the archival repositories, establish diffe - rent types of letters, and take on the various editorial practices. In the last part, editorial standards are proposed and we emphasize the need to embrace practices of digital humanities (TEI) for future editions.Retomamos el 25.º aniversario de de las Cartas privadas de Enrique Otte para hacer un repaso por las ediciones de similares cartas producidas desde entonces. Se analizan los fondos de los que se han sacado, se establece una tipología de cartas y se revisan las variadas prácticas de edición. También se proponen estándares de edición y se pronuncia por un cambio hacia ediciones digitales (TEI)

    Innovation and entrepreneurship as strategies for success among Cuban-based firms in the late years of the transatlantic slave trade

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    This article examines how Cuban-based firms and entrepreneurs circumvented ever- increasing risks in the illegal slave trade. The article sheds light to this question by analyzing new qualitative information of 65 Cuban-based firms against the Slavevoyages database. Our findings indicate that Cuban-based firms were entrepreneurial as they exploited the opportunities arising from the volatility of the slave trade by: (a) internalizing networks of agents which allowed the rapid diffusion of information, (b) diversifying trading goods and expanding the number of partnerships to reduce transaction costs and risk, and (c) adopting technological innovations that modified the design and use of vessels
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