54 research outputs found

    Determination of Flaw Growth Characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V Sheet in the Solution-Treated and Aged Condition

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    The specific experimental investigation undertaken was designed to answer these questions on Ti-6Al-4V in the solution treated and aged condition. The defect growth and fracture characteristics were studied in parent (unwelded) and welded sheet material. The results of the study indicate that cryogenic proof testing will screen smaller size defects than proof testing at ambient conditions. However some unusual crack growth behavior during the proof test simulation suggests that some further study be made of stress and time duration effects

    Method and apparatus for monitoring oxygen partial pressure in air masks

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    Method and apparatus are disclosed for monitoring an oxygen partial pressure in an air mask and providing a tactile warning to the user. The oxygen partial pressure in the air mask is detected using an electrochemical sensor, the output signal from which is provided to a comparator. The comparator compares the output signal with a preset reference value or range of values representing acceptable oxygen partial pressures. If the output signal is different than the reference value or outside the range of values, the air mask is vibrated by a vibrating motor to alert the user to a potentially hypoxic condition

    QNDE Topical Forum Total Quality Management — TQM

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    The emerging world economy presents challenges to all industrial nations in productivity, product reliability and customer confidence level. The challenges are being met in various nations by reorienting industries for the production and marketing of “world class” products. Such reorientation requires significant cultural changes, significant improvements in management and judicious implementation of new and developing technologies. Reorientation to “world class” production has been implemented in the United States of America by a Department of Defense initiative that is known as “Total Quality Management or TQM”

    Flight Readiness of Mochii S: Portable Spectroscopic Scanning Electron Microscope Facility on the International Space Station (ISS)

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    The ISS (International Space Station) currently lacks the capability to image and chemically analyze nano-to-micron scale particles from numerous engineering systems. To identify these particles, we must wait for a re-entry vehicle to return them from low earth orbit for ground-based SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) / EDS (Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy) analysis. This may take months, potentially delaying the affected system. Having an EDS-equipped SEM (Mochii S) aboard the ISS will accelerate response time thereby enhancing crew and vehicle safety by rapid and accurate identification of microscopic threats, especially in time-critical situations.The Mochii S payload will be stationed in the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) powered by 120 VAC (Volts Alternating Current) inverter and connected to station Ethernet and WiFi (Fig. 1). To date the Mochii S payload has undergone testing for command and data handling, power quality, flight vibration, and radiation testing at Johnson Space Center (JSC). Mochii's high-RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) rotating vacuum pumps and high voltage systems have been reviewed to meet safety standards by JSC (Johnson Space Center) Engineering. Topology of the system in the JEM module has been baselined by ISS Safety and JAXA (Japan Space Exploration Agency). Digital controls to and from ISS over Joint Station LAN (Local Area Network) uplink have been simulated and the latencies and data rates have been found to be sufficient for successful operation of the payload from ground.Transporting sensitive electron optical instruments aboard a rocket that sustains 7G acceleration for 8 minutes and then operating it the unique microgravity (micro-g) environment is no trivial matter. To meet strict safety requirements and increase robustness for mission success, over 500 unique verifications must be completed before the payload is certified for spaceflight. Two of which will be discussed in detail are: vibroacoustic testing and magnetic susceptibility shielding and validation

    Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1968

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    Why can\u27t we have plays like we used to have? • Alumni respond to a questionnaire • Dr. Maurice Whitman Armstrong • Alumni Loyalty Fund mid-year report • From the President • Interview: Dr. Millard E. Gladfelter • Some plain facts about Ursinus • Candidates for office • Committee on future giving meets • Campus clippings: New faculty members; Future beyond tomorrow; Ursinus evaluated; Advanced study; New history chairman • Nudity in films: a point of view • For the sake of an old pal • Sporting scene: Basketball team excels; Cross-country team undefeated; All sports banquet; Wrestling • Class notebook • Weddings • Births • In memoriam • Letters to the editorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Calcium Flux in Neutrophils Synchronizes β2 Integrin Adhesive and Signaling Events that Guide Inflammatory Recruitment

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    Intracellular calcium flux is an early step in the signaling cascade that bridges ligation of selectin and chemokine receptors to activation of adhesive and motile functions during recruitment on inflamed endothelium. Calcium flux was imaged in real time and provided a means of correlating signaling events in neutrophils rolling on E-selectin and stimulated by chemokine in a microfluidic chamber. Integrin dependent neutrophil arrest was triggered by E-selectin tethering and ligation of IL-8 seconds before a rapid rise in intracellular calcium, which was followed by the onset of pseudopod formation. Calcium flux on rolling neutrophils increased in a shear dependent manner, and served to link integrin adhesion and signaling of cytoskeletally driven cell polarization. Abolishing calcium influx through membrane expressed store operated calcium channels inhibited activation of high affinity β2 integrin and subsequent cell arrest. We conclude that calcium influx at the plasma membrane integrates chemotactic and adhesive signals, and functions to synchronize signaling of neutrophil arrest and migration in a shear stress dependent manner

    Processing Yttrium Barium Copper Oxide Superconductor in Near-Zero Gravity

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    The effects of processing YBa2Cu3Ox (Y123) superconductor in the near-zero gravity (0g) environment provided by the NASA KC-135 airplane flying on parabolic trajectories were studied. A new sheet float zone furnace, designed for this study, enabled fast temperature ramps. Up to an 18 g sample was processed with each parabola. Samples of Y123 were processed as bulk sheets and composites containing Ag and Pd. The 0g processed samples were multi-phase yet retained a localized Y123 stoichiometry where a single ground-based (1g) oxygen anneal at temperatures of 800°C recovered nearly 100 vol% superconducting Y123. The 1g processed control samples remained multi-phase after the same ground-based anneal with less than 45 vol% as superconducting Y123. The superconducting transition temperature was 91 K for both 0g and 1g processed samples. Melt texturing of bulk Y123 in 0g produced aligned grains about a factor of three larger than in analogous 1g samples. Transport-critical current densities were at or below 18 A/cm2, due to the formation of cracks caused by the rapid heating rates required by the short time at 0g
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