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Quantitation of buried contamination by use of solvents
Experiments directed at determining the potential of reclaimed silicone polymers for reuse are described
Quantitation of buried contamination by use of solvents
Spore recovery form cured silicone potting compounds using amine solvents to degrade the cured polymers was investigated. A complete list of solvents and a description of the effect of each on two different silicone polymers is provided
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Imbibition dynamics of nano-particulate ink-jet drops on micro-porous media
Ink-jet printing of nano-metallic colloidal fluids on to
porous media such as coated papers has become a viable
method to produce conductive tracks for low-cost,
disposable printed electronic devices. However, the
formation of well-defined and functional tracks on an
absorbing surface is controlled by the drop imbibition
dynamics in addition to the well-studied post-impact drop
spreading behavior.
This study represents the first investigation of the realtime
imbibition of ink-jet deposited nano-Cu colloid drops
on to coated paper substrates. In addition, the same ink was
deposited on to a non-porous polymer surface as a control
substrate. By using high-speed video imaging to capture the
deposition of ink-jet drops, the time-scales of drop
spreading and imbibition were quantified and compared
with model predictions. The influences of the coating pore
size on the bulk absorption rate and nano-Cu particle
distribution have also been studied
Concurrent Design Strategy for Improving Public Wheelchairs for People with Disabilities
Traveling abroad is an easy activity for regular individuals, but it can be an inconvenience to those with disabilities. To ensure airport and aviation security, passengers with disabilities are required to fold and check-in their wheelchairs, use an airport-supplied wheelchair, present themselves at the airline counter, and go through a security check. Once they enter the cabin, they move to another wheelchair, which is designed to fit in the cabin aisles. Such an accessibility service of requiring passengers with disabilities to move from the airline counter in one wheelchair and then change to another in order to reach the cabin is inconvenient and underlines. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new type of wheelchair. Based on the aforementioned reasons, this study will use a concurrent design strategy to design a wheelchair as described earlier according to the concept of simultaneous design. First, find out the positioning of the product, then use the target tree to formulate the design specification, and use the finite structure analysis method (FSM) to conceive and diverge. Then select the best solution based on PUGH concept matrix selection, and complete the detailed design and 3D model. The results show that this procedure can simplify wheelchair design, improve the competitiveness of wheelchairs in the market, meet the needs of people with disabilities, ensure wheelchair quality, and enhance the likelihood of its mass production.
Keywords: disabilities, concurrent design, objective tree analysis, pugh decisionmatrix metho
On Internal Fracture of Solids
Initiation and propagation of internal fracture in solid
Concurrent Design Strategy in Modeling and Structure of Electric Scooter for Young Disabilities
Disabled people often use the electric scooter as a means of transport. However, the electric scooter designed for disabilities is too bulky and not light in shape. It is not only awkward on the road but brings inconvenience to young people with disabilities. In the first phase of the study, first the electric scooter with a higher market share as a design reference was collected; then we use the image scale analysis to determine the market position of the electric scooter. Combine each major component and derive detail design of the product through Morphological chart method and Finite Structure Method (FSM). This study uses this method to complete the development of product modeling and analyze the configuration of the product as the main function in the structural and main function in space. Let function and appearance have the efficient combination. Then use Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to obtain objective decision results. The use of Concurrent Design Strategy can effectively shorten the development process and increase the chance of product success.
Keywords: concurrent design, electric scooter, morphological chart method, finite structure method, analytical hierarchy proces
Lower bounds on photometric redshift errors from Type Ia supernovae templates
Cosmology with Type Ia supernovae heretofore has required extensive
spectroscopic follow-up to establish a redshift. Though tolerable at the
present discovery rate, the next generation of ground-based all-sky survey
instruments will render this approach unsustainable. Photometry-based redshift
determination is a viable alternative, but introduces non-negligible errors
that ultimately degrade the ability to discriminate between competing
cosmologies. We present a strictly template-based photometric redshift
estimator and compute redshift reconstruction errors in the presence of
photometry and statistical errors. With reasonable assumptions for a cadence
and supernovae distribution, these redshift errors are combined with systematic
errors and propagated using the Fisher matrix formalism to derive lower bounds
on the joint errors in and relevant to the next
generation of ground-based all-sky survey.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figure
Internal fracture caused by focusing of explosive waves
Internal fracture caused by focusing of explosive wave
Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption spectra of nitrile ices for their identification on Pluto
Icy bodies, such as Pluto, are known to harbor simple and complex molecules. The recent New Horizons flyby of Pluto has revealed a complex surface composed of bright and dark ice surfaces, indicating a rich chemistry based on nitrogen (N2), methane (CH4), and carbon monoxide (CO). Nitrile (CN) containing molecules such as acetonitrile (CH3CN), propionitrile (CH3CH2CN), butyronitrile (CH3CH2CH2CN), and isobutyronitrile ((CH3)2CHCN) are some of the nitrile molecules that are known to be synthesized by radiative processing of such simple ices. Through the provision of a spectral atlas for such compounds we propose that such nitriles may be identified from the ALICE payload on board New Horizons</i
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