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1992

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Thermally Induced Stresses In Micro-Chip Mounting Devices, K. J. Mikulcik Apr 1992

Thermally Induced Stresses In Micro-Chip Mounting Devices, K. J. Mikulcik

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Microchip thermal stress due to the temperature change related to the mounting of a chip to its lead frame was investigated by moire interferometry. Large scale models were made, and the problems of applying a grating to this model at high temperature were addressed without success. Further possibilities, however, remain to be attempted. Moire interferometry was successfully used at room temperature by examining mechanically relieved residual stresses. The results agreed with an analytical approach to stress analysis and also to a finite element analysis. A practical solution to the problem of peeling was found.


Computer Modeling Of A Liquid Fuel Spray, Clement R. Goodin Jr. Apr 1992

Computer Modeling Of A Liquid Fuel Spray, Clement R. Goodin Jr.

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This project was designed to find an accurate and convenient method of computing fuel spray parameters. The project centers around an experimental setup which basically fires a laser beam through a fuel spray mist. A concentric ring detector then measures energy from the scattered light.

A computer code was written which solves a governing equation to give computed values of the energy from scattered light. Comparison of the experimental energy and the computed energy tells how well the fuel parameters of the computer model matches those of the real spray of the experiment. An iteration technique then manipulates the computer …


Head-Spine Finite Element Computer Model On A Work-Station, Kay F. Schilli Apr 1992

Head-Spine Finite Element Computer Model On A Work-Station, Kay F. Schilli

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In this project, the head-cervical spine finite element computer model has been modified and made portable on the Apollo work-station. The program was developed to aid the researcher in analyzing the simulated behavior of the human spine. The modifications in the computer program have been made in order to utilize the finite element code for continuation of further research.


Behavior Of Composites For The Nasp Project, Robert B. Stone Apr 1992

Behavior Of Composites For The Nasp Project, Robert B. Stone

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It is well known that ceramics are strong, highly heat resistant, refractory materials. Unfortunately, they are brittle and fail catastrophically. However, the strength as well as fracture toughness of ceramics can be greatly improved with the addition of continuous fibers, thus obtaining ceramic matrix composites (CMC). Normally the addition of aligned continuous fibers to a matrix degrades the transverse (the direction 90° to the fiber axes) properties while greatly improving the longitudinal properties. It has been shown that the addition of whiskers to a continuous fiber CMC will improve moduli and strength properties in both the transverse and longitudinal directions. …


Static And Dynamic Testing Of Serpentine Belt Drive Tensioners, John W. Minor Apr 1992

Static And Dynamic Testing Of Serpentine Belt Drive Tensioners, John W. Minor

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Serpentine belt drive tensioners are used in virtually every model of automobile produced today. Limited testing has been done to see how the tensioner performs under certain situations. In each case outside influences were either not accounted for or considered not to influence the way the tensioner performed in a given situation. By developing new ways of testing tensioners for static and dynamic characteristics separately, the influence each trait has on the performance of the tensioner can be exactly gauged.


Thermal Buckling Of Composite Tubes, S. Fulkerson Apr 1992

Thermal Buckling Of Composite Tubes, S. Fulkerson

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The object was to design and initiate the use of a fixture capable of testing for pre-buckling deflections in a composite tube under thermal loading. The fixture is to be used on a continuing basis to test three types of composites: (1) glass/epoxy, (2) Kevlar/epoxy, and (3) graphite/epoxy. The course of action chosen was to adapt a fixture designed by Tim Streb and Steve Fulkerson in the spring of 1991. The fixture was completed, and one test was performed. An added responsibility was to initiate a course of action such that the volumetric percentage of fiber in the composite may …


Member Stiffness And Contact Pressure Distribution Of Bolted Joints, Matthew L. Mckay Apr 1992

Member Stiffness And Contact Pressure Distribution Of Bolted Joints, Matthew L. Mckay

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Member stiffness and the stress distributions in the bolts and members of bolted joints have been calculated for various bolt sizes, as well as thicknesses and materials of the members. The finite element method has been used to calculate the displacements and the stress distributions in the components of the bolted joint Using axisymmetric elements, the bolted joint could be analyzed as a two dimensional problem. Member stiffness ratios were calculated from the finite element results and compared with those calculated by an existing commonly used theory. The values were comparable for conditions where the theory could be applied. In …


The Simulation Of Tool Path Generation In Milling For Machining Processes, Rickey W. Jennings Apr 1992

The Simulation Of Tool Path Generation In Milling For Machining Processes, Rickey W. Jennings

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This paper is a report on the progress of this project to create a complete CAD/CAM system. The paper describes the introduction to the simulation package called Vericut. It also discusses the integration of the three packages: AutoCad version 11, PCAPT with APTGEN, and Vericut. The progress of the project to this point is only to the integration of the three packages. The paper also indicates the work which still needs to be completed. The key point of which is the menu system which is the final step in the project.


Instant Centers Of Velocity In A Kinematically Intelligent Blackboard Environment, R. Jeff Fensterman Apr 1992

Instant Centers Of Velocity In A Kinematically Intelligent Blackboard Environment, R. Jeff Fensterman

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This project was part of a continuing expansion of a graphical software environment called "Skimp”, originally developed by Dr. J. K. Nisbett.[l] The final version of this software package will allow the kinematic concepts of an introductory machine dynamics class to be taught exclusively on a blackboard sized projected computer screen. This software package will be used as a teaching aid in the classroom as well as a tutorial for students outside the classroom.

The scope of this project was limited to the concept of instant centers of velocity. This portion is a subroutine accessible during the regular execution of …