96 research outputs found

    The Integration Design of “Course, Certificate, Post and Ability” for Software Application Courses Based on CBE

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    Based on the need to implement the “1+X” system, this article explored the reform and practice of the “course-post-certificate” integrated teaching system for software application courses. Drawing on the CBE competency-based education model, this article analyzed the current problems in software application courses, and proposed reform strategies based on problem-oriented teaching model innovation, curriculum-position alignment, and curriculum-certification integration. Taking the BIM technology course as an example, the implementation plan and effectiveness of the reform were demonstrated in two aspects: Modularization content design and matching learning conditions with job and certificate requirements. Practice has proved the better effect: the acquisition rate of “1+X” BIM certificate has increased from 78% to over 90%, and the passing rate has been greatly improved, which has been widely praised

    Research on the Reform of the “Dual-Mode Dual-Track” Talent Cultivation Model for Architecture Majors in Higher Vocational Colleges under the Background of “Quality Improvement and Excellent Cultivation”

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    Under the background of “quality improvement and excellent cultivation”, the talent training mode of higher vocational colleges has aroused the attention of the society. As the key specialty of many higher vocational colleges, the construction specialty can explore a new professional and technical talent training mode through the implementation of “dual-mode dual-track” talent training mode, and promote the further development of the construction industry. By analyzing the reasons for the reform, this paper draws the reform strategy, hoping to promote the long-term development of higher vocational colleges

    Numerical prediction of temperature effect on propagation of rubbing acoustic emission waves in a thin-walled cylinder structure

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    Temperature field has serious effects on the accuracy of rubbing acoustic emission (AE) source localization in a thin-walled cylinder structure, but it is difficult to explore the functioning mechanism through experiments. This paper aims to propose a thermos-elastic coupling simulation procedure to reveal the effect of the uniform temperature and non-uniform temperature field on the propagation characteristics of AE waves. To obtain the behaviors of guiding wave in the thin-walled cylinder, an efficient numerical simulation tool for AE wave propagation modeling is explored. The numerical results of AE propagation in a plate are compared with the experimental data. Then the semi-analytical finite element method is introduced to calculate the characteristics of multi-modal and dispersion. To remove the unwanted reflections from boundaries generated by the numerical simulation, a methodology combined with the infinite element and Rayleigh damping is presented. Consequently, several AE wave propagation simulations are carried out respectively, including the model with the uniform temperature in a range of 20-700 °C, and the non-uniform temperature field with the temperature of the central region, 649 °C. On the basis of the modeling and evaluation results, both the peak-to-peak amplitude and arrival time versus temperatures are summarized and analyzed. The validation results demonstrate that the proposed approach could be used efficiently to research rubbing AE source localization applications with a high degree of accuracy

    Near-field beamforming performance analysis for acoustic emission source localization

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    This paper attempts to study the localization performance of a near-field acoustic emission (AE) beamforming by varying parameters such as array types, localization velocity, the maximum diameter of the array and the sensor spacing. To investigate how those parameters affect localization performance, an improved finite element method is established to obtain AE signals which take real propagation characteristics and have high signal to noise ratio. And AE signals of the finite element simulation under different parameters are obtained based on the presented method. Then AE beamforming is used to localize AE sources, and the influences of these parameters on the AE beamforming localization performing are analyzed. The results indicate that the parameters have impact on the localization accuracy clearly. This work can provide a reference for the selection of parameters when the beamforming is used to localize AE sources

    Design and analysis of a novel eddy current damper based on three-dimensional transient analysis

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    With advantages of no mechanical contact, vacuum compatibility, oil-free, and high reliability, an eddy current damper has a great potential use in space. In this paper, a passive magnetic damper system is developed by using the eddy current damping effect. The proposed eddy current damper utilizes a stationary permanent magnet and two conductive plates, and has significant performance than the model with only one plate. An accurate analytical model based on the electromagnetic theory for this novel eddy current damper is proposed, and the three-dimensional transient analysis based on finite element method is carried out to predict the magnetic field and current density. To optimize the design, simulations are conducted and the design parameters are evaluated from the thickness of magnet and two plates. Simulations for the optimized eddy current damper finite element model are conducted and the damping coefficient as high as 124.079 Ns/m is achieved. The results demonstrate that this novel eddy current damper has high damping performance but simple structure, which is applicable in some vibration isolation systems of spacecraft

    Impulsive noise cancellation of acoustic emission signal based on iterative mathematical morphology filter

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    This paper aims to propose an iterative mathematical morphology (IMM) filter methodology to de-noise the acoustic emission (AE) signal with impulsive noise. To develop the principle of IMM filter, a simulation signal is used to be de-noised by the conventional MM filter. Moreover, a novel approach is introduced to eliminate the end effect of MM filter by connecting the initial point with the end point of the time series. Therefore, the IMM filter can be realized based on the operations of MM filter and the elimination method of end effect. The noise elimination of a simulation signal indicates that the IMM filter can remove the impulsive noise more effectively than the MM filter and maintain useful information as much as possible. Two AE signals acquired from rock compression experiment, which are polluted by electromagnetic impulsive noise, are de-noised by the IMM filter, the conventional digital filter and the wavelet filter respectively. Compared with the other two methods, the IMM filter can preserve the essential information contained in AE signal better, especially the arrival time. These two experiments manifest the effectiveness of the IMM filter in de-noising issues of AE signals polluted by impulsive noise

    Chemical-free Extraxtion of Cotton Stalk Bark Fibers by Steam Flash Explosion

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    Cotton stalk bark fibers (CSBF) were extracted by steam flash explosion, completed within 0.09 s, and the extracted fibers were compared with those obtained by conventional alkaline treatment. Results indicate that the optimum steam pressure was 2.5 MP a when steaming time was set to 2 min for extracting CSBF. Under the optimized conditions, the obtained CBSF had a cellulose content of 72%, length of 48 mm, fineness of 45 dtex, crystallinity index of 68, moisture regain of 8%, water rention of 98%, and tensile strength of 2.4 cN/dtex, which were similar to results obtained by conventional alkaline treatment. Compared with bark of cotton stalks, CSBF had lower moisture regain and water retention, and higher onset decomposition temperature. The results sow that moderate steam flash explosion is a chemical-free, quick, and effective method for exploring the industrial applications of bark of cotton stalks as natural cellulose fibers

    Simulation and feature analysis of modal acoustic emission wave in planar C/SiC composite

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    A catastrophic accident may be caused for nearby spacecraft due to the damage occurred in C/SiC thermal protection structure. Therefore, it is significant to analyze the damage feature of the ceramic composite structure. Acoustic emission (AE) is an effective non-destructive testing method which is widely used in aerospace industry. However, some key problems should be solved when the AE technology applied to the engineering field. In this paper some propagation characteristics of AE waves in C/SiC plate were investigated based on the finite element method. Firstly, two kinds of AE sources were established by combining plate wave theory and finite element method. Secondly, a novel simulation model was established which included the mechanical characters of C/SiC composite. Then to simulate the AE source, a stepped load and a dipole force is applied to generate the release of power loss. Additionally, the results of simulation are validated through the AE experiment with the analysis method of Choi-Williams transformation. Finally, the attenuation of AE signals propagation in C/SiC plate is discussed. The results of this research work demonstrated that the simulation method of AE waves in C/SiC structure proposed in this paper can be effectively used to study the wave propagation phenomeno
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