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Study On Fracture Behavior Of Aa5083–H111 Friction Stir Welded Join, Mohammed El Sayed Allam Mar 2012

Study On Fracture Behavior Of Aa5083–H111 Friction Stir Welded Join, Mohammed El Sayed Allam

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The fracture behavior of friction stir welded joints of aluminum alloy 5083-H111 was studied in this investigation. Different samples of stir welded joints at variable tool rotational speeds (1660 rpm, 850 rpm, and 675 rpm), different traveling speeds (24, 42, 55, 74, and 98 mm/min), and different tool pin shapes (cylindrical, tapered and threaded) were studied to investigate the effect of process parameters on the joint strength/load-bearing capacity. A series of tensile tests using an MTS machine, scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis, and optical microscope analysis was conducted to study the effect of varying the rotational speed, traveling speed, and …


The Mechanical Testing Of Single Nanofiber, Pratik Manohar Dahule Jan 2012

The Mechanical Testing Of Single Nanofiber, Pratik Manohar Dahule

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Polymer nanofibers exhibit properties that make them a favorable material for the development of tissue engineering scaffolds, filtration devices, sensors, and high strength lightweight materials. Perfectly aligned PLLA Nanofibers were fabricated by an electrospinning technique under optimum conditions and the diameter of the electrospun fibers can easily be tailored by adjusting the concentration of the polymer solution. To align the nanofibers, special arrangement was made in terms of two aluminum plates. Good alignment of polymer nanofibers on specimen was confirmed by SEM observation. The effect of different electro-spinning parameters on maximum fiber length, average fiber diameter, diameter uniformity, and fiber …


The Design And Development Of A Substitution Device For The Visually Impaired., Kieran John O'Callaghan Jan 2012

The Design And Development Of A Substitution Device For The Visually Impaired., Kieran John O'Callaghan

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Current sensory substitution systems for the visually impaired are limited in terms of their spatial and depth resolution capabilities. They are unable to relay real-time 3D spatial information regarding objects in the direct path of the user. Recent advances in 3D imaging technology have presented new opportunities to develop improved sensory substitution systems to compensate for visual sensory loss. The present study established the design criteria, designed, manufactured and evaluated the performance of a real-time vision substitution device called VisionRE.

Knowledge obtained from a literature review of Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), feedback from visually impaired focus groups and 3D electrode …