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Accelerated Wear Tests for the Assessment of Machining Models Calibration Data

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Robert W. Ivester, Michael Kennedy
This paper documents the release of the accelerated wear tests for the Assessment of Machining Models (AMM) calibration data set, including a minimum of background material, a summary of previously published results, and plans for the remainder of the AMM

Accelerating Scientific Discovery through Computation and Visualization II

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
J S. Sims, W L. George, S G. Satterfield, H K. Hung, J G. Hagedorn, P M. Ketcham, T J. Griffin, S A. Hagstrom, J C. Franiatte, Garnett W. Bryant, W Jaskolski, N S. Martys, C E. Bouldin, V Simmons, O P. Nicolas, J A. Warren, B A. Am ende, J E. Koontz, B J. Filla, V G. Pourprix, S R. Copley, R B. Bohn, A P. Peskin, Y M. Parker, J E. Devaney

Accelerating scientific discovery through computation and visualization II:

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
James S Sims, William L George, Steve G Satterfield, Howard K Hung, John G Hagedorn, Peter M Ketcham, Terence J Griffin, Stanley A Hagstrom, Julien C Franiatte, Garnett W Bryant, W Jaskolski, Nicos S Martys, Charles E Bouldin, Vernon Simmons, Oliver P Nicholas, James A Warren, Barbara A am Ende, John E Koontz, B James Filla, Vital G Pourprix, Stefanie R Copley, Robert B Bohn, Adele P Peskin, Yolanda M Parker, Judith E Devaney

An Alternate View of Close-Coupled Gas Atomization of Liquid Metals

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Steven P. Mates, Frank S. Biancaniello, Stephen D. Ridder
The production of metal powders by close-coupled inert gas atomization is a complex process that has yet to be understood to the degree necessary that nozzle geometry and processing conditions can be chosen easily to adequately control particle size

An Economic Assessment of Selected Integration and Automation Technologies

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Robert E. Chapman
This paper presents a critical analysis of the economic impacts of past, ongoing, and planned research of BFRL's construction systems integration and automation technologies (CONSIAT) Program. The CONSIAT program is an interdisciplinary research effort

An Intelligent Systems Architecture for Manufacturing (ISAM); A Reference Model Architecture for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
James S. Albus, John A. Horst, Hui-Min Huang, Thomas Kramer, Elena R. Messina, Alex Meystel, John L. Michaloski, Frederick M. Proctor, Harry A. Scott, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., M. K. Senehi
The Intelligent Systems Architecture for Manufacturing (ISAM) addresses the application of intelligent systems to the manufacturing enterprise at three degrees of abstraction: 1) a conceptual framework for developing metrics, standards, and performance
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