182 research outputs found

    New Method of Controlling Grinding Accuracy with Dynamic Compensatory

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    AbstractBased on time series analysis, the control technique of grinding accuracy with dynamic compensatory is proposed. In the new technique, the optimal spectrum measurement technique is used as the on-line high precision measurement of the stochastic motion error of the worktable on the guide-way grinder. Then, the mathematics model for the stochastic motion error is given here. The stochastic motion error is predicted by the adaptive predictor, and Kalman filter is used to improve the predicting accuracy. By defining a compensatory curve, real-time compensatory control is adopted to realize high grinding precision on the guide-way grinder. The results from experiments of actual measurement and system simulation show the new technique is effective

    Phase Equilibria in Nb-Si-Mo Ternary Alloys at 1 273 K and 2 073 K

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    AbstractPhase equilibrium in Nb-Si-Mo ternary alloys (<37.5 at.% Si) at 1 273 K and 2 073 K is investigated by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The partial isothermal section at 1 273 K, which contains four single-phase regions, five two-phase regions and two three-phase regions, is basically the same as that at 1 973 K. However, when the temperature increases to 2 073 K, the three-phase region of Nbss+α-(Nb(Mo))5Si3+β-(Nb, Mo)5Si3 obviously moves towards the Nb-rich corner. This suggests that Nb-Si-Mo ternary alloys remain stable at least up to 1 973 K

    5-Chloro­methyl-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole

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    The pyazole ring in the title compound, C6H9ClN2, is almost planar (r.m.s. deviation = 0.003 Å). In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked by C—H⋯N inter­actions, forming [100] chains

    Effects of Nb Content on Yield Strength of NiTiNb Alloys in Martensite State

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    AbstractTwo near single-phase NiTiNb alloys—Ni50Ti48Nb2 and Ni49.5Ti46.5Nb4—are prepared and studied by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and tensile tests in order to unearth the effects of Nb-atom solid solution in NiTi phase on the yield strength induced by self-accommodation of martensite variants. The results show that the yield strength of near single-phase NiTiNb alloys varies inversely with the amount of Nb-atoms solid-dissolved in NiTi phase. From the results out of the prior and current studies, it can be surmised that the effects of Nb content on the yield strength of NiTiNb alloys in martensite state depend on the coaction. Nb solid solution weakening mechanism and β-Nb phase composite strengthening mechanism. This inference might be a satisfactory explanation to the fact that the yield strength of (NiTi)50–0.5xNbx alloys in martensite state begins with decline and then rises when the Nb content increases

    PS-PVD thermal/environmental barrier coatings with novel microstructures

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    Plasma spray physical vapor deposition (PS-PVD) technology has attracted increasing attention due to it promising potential in processing advanced functional coatings such as thermal/environmental barrier coatings (TBCs) by flexibly tailoring the coating microstructure architecture in a broad range. In this work, yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) TBCs with a novel quasi-columnar structure was prepared by co-deposition of vapor phase and nano-clusters using PS-PVD and the associated deposition mechanism was discussed. The thermo-physical and mechanical properties, sintering resistance and thermal shock life of the coating were investigated. The thermal conductivity is in a range of 0.7~1.0 W/mk between 200 °C and 1200 °C and the average life is ~4000 cycles during thermal shock testing in which the coating surface was heated to 1200 °C within 20 s and held at the temperature for 5 min by gas flame. Noted that the quasi-columnar TBC revealed much better resistance to glassy CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 (CMAS) adsorption than those TBCs produced by air plasma spray (APS) and electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD) and some attempts were made to understand the related mechanisms. Ytterbium silicate/mullite/Si environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) were sprayed onto SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMC) by PS-PVD. The dense ytterbium silicate coating deposited at 65 kw is mainly composed of ytterbium disilicate resulting from vapor-phase deposition, whereas the layered coating at 40 kw is mainly ytterbium monosilicate from liquid deposition

    Towards High-Fidelity Text-Guided 3D Face Generation and Manipulation Using only Images

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    Generating 3D faces from textual descriptions has a multitude of applications, such as gaming, movie, and robotics. Recent progresses have demonstrated the success of unconditional 3D face generation and text-to-3D shape generation. However, due to the limited text-3D face data pairs, text-driven 3D face generation remains an open problem. In this paper, we propose a text-guided 3D faces generation method, refer as TG-3DFace, for generating realistic 3D faces using text guidance. Specifically, we adopt an unconditional 3D face generation framework and equip it with text conditions, which learns the text-guided 3D face generation with only text-2D face data. On top of that, we propose two text-to-face cross-modal alignment techniques, including the global contrastive learning and the fine-grained alignment module, to facilitate high semantic consistency between generated 3D faces and input texts. Besides, we present directional classifier guidance during the inference process, which encourages creativity for out-of-domain generations. Compared to the existing methods, TG-3DFace creates more realistic and aesthetically pleasing 3D faces, boosting 9% multi-view consistency (MVIC) over Latent3D. The rendered face images generated by TG-3DFace achieve higher FID and CLIP score than text-to-2D face/image generation models, demonstrating our superiority in generating realistic and semantic-consistent textures.Comment: accepted by ICCV 202
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