43 research outputs found

    Développement d'un standard de couleur pour l'appariement du bois dans l'industrie du meuble

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    Ce projet a pour but de développer une méthode permettant la quantification des différences de la couleur dans les panneaux de bois massif destinés à la production de meubles ou de composants de meubles, pour l'industrie du meuble du Québec. Le but ultime est subséquemment de développer des procédures standardisées pour identifier des catégories de différences de couleur, à partir de critères objectifs de mesure. Cette étude vise quatre essences parmi les plus utilisées dans l'industrie au Québec, le bouleau jaune (Betula alleghaniensis Britton), le bouleau blanc (Betula papyrifera Marsh.), l'érable à sucre (Acer saccharum Marsh.) et l'érable rouge (Acer rubrum L). Cette étude se veut un premier pas vers l'établissement d'un standard de couleur dans l'industrie du meuble et dans l'automatisation de l'appariement des panneaux de bois massif

    Prospects for Use of Electrohydrodynamic Dispersion of Charged Meniscus and Jets in the Development and Creation of New Materials and Processes

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    Experimental data on the forms and electrical characteristics of charged meniscuses and jets of water. Presented application directions electrodispersion menisci and capillary collapse jets of liquids in a variety of industries with current technology. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3638

    Influence of Electroconvection on Nano- and on Microstructural Relief of the Electrodes Surface

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    Experimental results on degradation of nano-structural plane electrode surface at electroconvection in working liquid ПМС-50 with iodine are presented. It is shown there are various surface iodine structure courses by electrochemical processes on electrode surface. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3365

    Towards inline spatially resolved temperature sensing in thermal ablation with chirped fiber Bragg grating

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    We investigate the theory and feasibility of an in-line spatially resolved temperature sensor, suitable for thermal ablation monitoring. The sensor is based o a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG). The CFBG is modelled as a chain of Bragg gratings, each sensitive to local temperature variations. By using a combination of iterative and statistical optimization techniques, it is possible to use demodulate the CFBG, in case of a Gaussian-like spatial temperature profile. A feasibility test based on CFBG simulation shows that the CFBG returns error <1 mm on cells damage threshold spatial estimation and good noise resilience

    Theory of Electrical and Electrohydrodynamic Phenomena in Poorly-Conducting Media

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