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Rapid Prototyping

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Kevin K. Jurrens
Continued growth and acceptance of rapid prototyping (RP) will come only if the technology reaches a broader base of users. For this to happen, it must become easier for companies to measure the benefits of RP and justify its costs. Today, measuring the

Rapidly Renewable Lap: Theory and Practice

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Christopher J. Evans, R E. Parks, David J. Roderick, Michael L. McGlauflin
The rapidly renewable lap (RRL) uses a textured substrate over which thin films are slumped. The substrate provides the geometry of the lap and a localized texture, depending on the film thickness, properties, and means by which it is deformed over and

Reactive Scheduling System Implementations Using a Simulated Shop Floor

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Frank H. Riddick
Developing approaches to integrating manufacturing applications is important for increasing manufacturing productivity. A reactive scheduling system architecture has been developed that defines how to integrate scheduling technology with manufacturing shop

Recertification of SRM 706a, a Polystyrene

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Kathleen M. Flynn, William R. Blair, J R. Maurey
The recertification of the polystyrene standard reference material, SRM 706a, is described. The Mw of SRM 706a by light scattering was determined to be 2.85 x 10 5 g/mol with a sample standard deviation of 0.019 x 10 5 g/mol. A combined expanded

Review of Mechanical Properties of HSC at Elevated Temperature

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
Long T. Phan, Nicholas J. Carino
A compilation of experimental results on the mechanical properties of concrete when exposed to rapid heating as in a fire are presented. Emphasis is placed on concretes with high original compressive strengths. That is, high-strength concretes (HSCs). The
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