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A Kinematically Intelligent Blackboard For Computer Aided Instruction, J. Keith Nisbett, D. Watkins, Clark R. Barker Nov 1993

A Kinematically Intelligent Blackboard For Computer Aided Instruction, J. Keith Nisbett, D. Watkins, Clark R. Barker

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A CAI (computer-aided instruction) package is being developed to be used as a classroom tool for the instruction of undergraduate mechanical engineering students in an introductory kinematics of mechanisms course. This graphical environment allows the instructor to emulate on the projected graphics screen everything that is currently done on the blackboard for planar mechansims. Unlike the blackboard, the software will have the intelligence to interpret the drawings in a kinematic sense so that the drawing of the linkage will behave as a linkage. The software environment involves three principal components: (1) a sketching method for defining the linkage, (2) the …


Performance Analysis For The Ccn Collection Apparatus, Deborah K. Bircher Jan 1993

Performance Analysis For The Ccn Collection Apparatus, Deborah K. Bircher

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This paper concerns the performance testing of a system to collect and chemically analyze cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). These are the atmospheric particles which nucleate cloud drops.

The air is humidified by passage through the "haze chamber", consisting of parallel vertical plates that are covered with cotton cloth and are kept wet by water supplied at the top edge. The plates are adiabatic , and should equilibrate in temperature at the wet bulb temperature of the incoming air. Measurements of the plate temperature with eighty thermocouples indicate behavior consistent with theory.

Another part of the system is called the CFD …


Motorized Throttle Plate, John D. Crawford Jan 1993

Motorized Throttle Plate, John D. Crawford

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The objective of this project was to develop a throttle plate mechanism that can be used to simulate transient engine operation. This throttle plate was designed so as to regulate the quantity of air flow entering a Port Fuel Injected (PFI) spark ignition engine prior to the combustion of the fuel-air mixture. The throttle plate is linked to a data acquisition system in order to study the port fuel injection characteristics of the fuel-air mixture. This data acquisition system links the throttle plate angular position information to data obtained using a nonintrusive laser based diagnostic technique, therefore enabling the study …


Active Buckling Control Of Composite Plates, Bradley Wayne Gentelin Jan 1993

Active Buckling Control Of Composite Plates, Bradley Wayne Gentelin

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The objective of the research project is to investigate the feasibility of using the rapidly growing technology of smart materials in actively controlling the buckling of laminated composite plates. Advanced composite structures are susceptible to structural instabilities under compression loadings, and the proper control of such instabilities is essential to the effective performance of the structures. The focus of the research activity is to perform an experimental study of using embedded piezoelectric materials for enhancing the critical buckling loads of laminated composite plates. The forces induced by the piezoelectric actuators under the applied voltage fields will be used to counterbalance …


Two Methods For Attenuation Of Vibration In Structures, Kevin Mark Mcclendon Jan 1993

Two Methods For Attenuation Of Vibration In Structures, Kevin Mark Mcclendon

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The purpose of this report is to discuss methods of suppressing vibration in space trusses. The discussion is centered on the approach, structural attributes, and effectiveness of each method. One approach uses structural active members which are actuated to produce “anti-vibration” to cancel vibrations in the truss. The other method is to implement passive and active damping devices at the base of the space truss, where it will absorb vibrations by fluctuating the stiffness of the structures foundation.


The Research, Design And Production Of Cortical Bone Pins And Screws For The Fixation Of Broken Bones In The Hand And Wrist, Ronald P. Holland Jan 1993

The Research, Design And Production Of Cortical Bone Pins And Screws For The Fixation Of Broken Bones In The Hand And Wrist, Ronald P. Holland

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Investigators at the University of Missouri at Rolla have entered into a joint venture with surgeons at Saint Louis University Hospital to develop a superior method of fixing broken bones of the human hand and wrist. This method involves the production of pins and screws from human cortical bone which will be used to fix broken bones for healing. The cortical bone fasteners will provide many advantages to the currently used metal fasteners. To date, prototype fasteners have been developed and are pending mechanical testing as a result of this undergraduate research project. Results of this project potentially include a …


Catalysis Of Charcoal Emissions, James M. Horak Jan 1993

Catalysis Of Charcoal Emissions, James M. Horak

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This paper is about the development of a system to reduce the emissions of charcoal kilns with the catalyst from automotive catalytic converters. This device, called the charcoal kiln emissions oxidizer (CKEO), was designed and fabricated to meet the goal of a cost effective means to reduce the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions from charcoal kilns. Testing of the CKEO was never carried out as a test site could not be secured by this writing. The need for the CKEO, the theory behind it, and a procedure to test it are presented.


Damage Assessment Of Composite Structures With Embedded Optical Fibers, Peter E. Hackett Jan 1993

Damage Assessment Of Composite Structures With Embedded Optical Fibers, Peter E. Hackett

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One of the important features of smart composite structures is their capability to observe their own performance for proper functioning and self-diagnostic purposes. The low velocity impact damage of composite structures (matrix cracking, fiber breakage, delamination, etc.) is often difficult to detect visually and can significantly reduce the strength of the structure. The objective of this research is to develop a technique for fabricating composite laminates that will facilitate the embedment of optical fibers. Composite test specimens will be fabricated in the composite material laboratory. The fabrication of composite laminates with a health monitoring and damage assessment system capable of …


Computer Simulation Of Three-Dimensional Mechanical Assemblies: Part I - General Formulation, Yong Fang, Frank W. Liou Jan 1993

Computer Simulation Of Three-Dimensional Mechanical Assemblies: Part I - General Formulation, Yong Fang, Frank W. Liou

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In Part I of this paper, a dynamic modeling system for the simulation of three-dimensional mechanical assemblies is presented. With this simulation tool, a designer can interactively create an assembly of mechanical components ready for dynamic analysis. The modeling system presented in this paper include» the derivation of the equations of motion of spatial multi-body systems, and the formulation of the equations to model the associated collision detection and collision responses. Part II of this paper is to introduce the geometry modeling and computer simulation of 3D systems.


On Minimizing Thermal Deflections Of Laminated Plates, Serge Abrate Jan 1993

On Minimizing Thermal Deflections Of Laminated Plates, Serge Abrate

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Thermal deflections of symmetrically laminated plates that are continuous over many line supports are determined using the Rayleigh-Ritz method. The constitutive equations and the thermal loads are expressed in terms of four non-dimensional lamination parameters. Layups that minimize thermal deflections are determined for several types of composite plates subjected to temperature increases that vary linearly through the thickness.


Analytical Guidance Laws And Integrated Guidance/Autopilot For Homing Missiles, S. N. Balakrishnan, Donald T. Stansbery, J. H. Evers, J. R. Cloutier Jan 1993

Analytical Guidance Laws And Integrated Guidance/Autopilot For Homing Missiles, S. N. Balakrishnan, Donald T. Stansbery, J. H. Evers, J. R. Cloutier

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An approach to integrated guidance/autopilot design is considered in this study. It consists of two parts: 1) recognizing the importance of polar coordinates to describe the end game in terms of problem description and measurement acquisition, the terminal guidance problem is formulated in terms of polar coordinates; 2a) through the use of the state transition matrix of the intercept dynamics, a closed form solution for the transverse command acceleration is obtained; and 2b) through a commonly used approximation on time-to-go and a coordinate transformation, a family of proportional navigation optimal guidance laws is obtained in a closed form. A typical …


Computer Simulation Of Three-Dimensional Mechanical Assemblies: Part Ii - Computer Simulation, T. C. Chou, Frank W. Liou Jan 1993

Computer Simulation Of Three-Dimensional Mechanical Assemblies: Part Ii - Computer Simulation, T. C. Chou, Frank W. Liou

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Computer simulation of the kinematic and dynamic behaviors of mechanical assemblies has become a very important tool in design and manufacturing, because the designer can foresee how a product is going to perform before the product is actually fabricated. However, up to now, the most current simulation modules are based on analysis from another kinematic or dynamic module by specifying the mating conditions between components, and then displaying the motion on the screen. This computer simulation actually performs similarly to a movie and can only provide visual checking. The drawback of this simulation approach is that designers are forced to …


On The Use Of Levy's Method For Symmetrically Laminated Composite Plates, Serge Abrate Jan 1993

On The Use Of Levy's Method For Symmetrically Laminated Composite Plates, Serge Abrate

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

For rectangular plates with two opposite edges simply supported and no bending twisting coupling, Levy's method can yield exact solutions for static deflections, free vibrations and buckling loads. However, three distinct solutions are obtained, depending on the relative magnitude of the plate rigidities, which in turn are functions of material properties, laminate thickness and lay-up. In this communication a stiffness invariant formulation is used to identify those laminates which fall under the three cases defined. © 1993.


Second Law Analysis Of Active Magnetic Regenerative Hydrogen Liquefiers, L. Zhang, S. A. Sherif, T. N. Veziroglu, John W. Sheffield Jan 1993

Second Law Analysis Of Active Magnetic Regenerative Hydrogen Liquefiers, L. Zhang, S. A. Sherif, T. N. Veziroglu, John W. Sheffield

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Recent published work in the area of magnetic refrigeration reports on its potential for greater efficiency and high reliability. This paper presents an exergy analysis of a three-stage active magnetic regenerative (AMR) hydrogen liquefier which cools a hydrogen gas stream at 77 K and 1 atm to hydrogen liquid at 20 K. Ortho - para conversion of hydrogen is accomplished in a heat exchanger employing a 10 atm helium fluid that cycles in the refrigerator. The performance of the system is described in terms of the cooling capacity and exergy losses as functions of the magnetic material type, magnetic bed …


Observations On Higher-Order Beam Theory, A. Bhimaraddi, K. Chandrashekhara Jan 1993

Observations On Higher-Order Beam Theory, A. Bhimaraddi, K. Chandrashekhara

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

A parabolic shear-deformation beam theory assuming a higher-order variation for axial displacement has been recently presented. In this theory, the axial displacement variation can be selected so that it results in a suitable admissible transverse shear-strain variation across the depth of the beam. This paper examines several transverse shear-strain variations that can go with the aforementioned higher-order theory. Apart from the usual simple parabolic variation, six other shear-strain variations are considered: the sinusoidal variation, cubic, quartic, quintic, and sixth-order polynomials. All these variations for transverse shear-strain satisfy the requirement that the shear strain be zero at the extreme fibers (z …


Procase: A Prototype Of Intelligent Case-Based Process Planning System With Simulation Environment, Hao Yang, Wen F. Lu Jan 1993

Procase: A Prototype Of Intelligent Case-Based Process Planning System With Simulation Environment, Hao Yang, Wen F. Lu

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

An intelligent case-based process planning system with interactive graphic simulation environment, PROCASE, is developed lo demonstrate an integrated methodology of case-based process planning system. In PROCASE, both the mechanical part features and the machining operations are represented with a frame-based scheme. PROCASE contains a retriever, a modifier, a simulator and a repairer. It distinguishes itself from traditional rule-based process planning systems by representing the process planning knowledge through previous process planning cases instead of production rules. It therefore can overcome some problems in the traditional rule-based expert systems. PROCASE currently resides in IRIS Indigo workstation. With a user-friendly graphic environment, …