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A Minimalist Sensor System for Mold Filling

Author(s)
S R. Kueh, S G. Advani, Richard~undefined~undefined~undefined~undefined~undefined Parnas
Reliable mold filling remains the most critical issue in the commercial application of liquid composite molding. Many techniques of observing the flow are

Acoustoelasticity, Theory and Experiment

Author(s)
L Jiang, Regis J. Kline, Y Yacobi, E Drescher-Krasicka
As a promising tool to characterize residual stress in engineering structural components, acoustoelasticity has been the subject of a great deal of research

Medical Implant Information, Performance, and Policies Workshop

Author(s)
A A. Ciarkowski, G Devey, H Heffernan, C A. Kelley, B Liebler, W F. Regnault, W L. Shinowara, M D. Sourwine, John A. Tesk, J R. Watson
The BMIS Coordinating Committee organized a workshop on September 19 and 20, 2002, in Gaithersburg, MD, to evaluate the role of the Federal Government in

Ultrasonic Melt Temperature Measurement During Extrusion

Author(s)
J Shen, Eric Edwards, C L. Thomas, Anthony J. Bur
An ultrasonics sensor, which can be used at polymer processing temperatures, was developed and used to monitor temperature of a polymer extrudate. This was

Detection of Smoke From Microgravity Fires

Author(s)
D L. Urban, DeVon Griffin, Gary Ruff, Thomas Cleary, Jiann C. Yang, George W. Mulholland, Zeng-guang Yuan
The history and current status of spacecraft smoke detection is discussed including a review of the state of understanding of the effect of gravity on the

A New Reactive Molecular Dynamics Model Of Polymer Pyrolysis

Author(s)
Stanislav Stoliarov, Kenneth D. Smith, P R. Westmoreland, Richard E. Lyon, Marc R. Nyden
In this paper, we report progress that has been made in the development of an extension of classical force-field-based molecular dynamics (MD) to the simulation

Microwave characterization of graphene inks

Author(s)
Jan Obrzut, Ana C. M. Moraes
Systematic charge transport characterization of solution-processed graphene inks using ethyl cellulose polymer as a binder/stabilizer, showed graphene patterns
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