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  • 1
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    Research in engineering design 4 (1992), S. 147-158 
    ISSN: 1435-6066
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract One of the fundamental axioms of concurrent engineering is that undertaking functional design without foreseeing the manufacturing process leads to production delays and increased costs. This widely accepted concurrent engineering principle is given a formal basis by development of a mathematical model for the conversion of a feature-based design representation to a manufacturing representation. Within the domain of thin-walled components, it is shown that the conversion to tooling cost representations can result in a discontinuous function when the sets of design and manufacturing representations have been formulated as topological spaces. This discontinuity formally reflects the folklore that a small design change can significantly increase product cost. The mathematical sophistication required within this model is suggestive of why manufacturability evaluations can be quite difficult.
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  • 2
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    Journal of materials science 3 (1992), S. 359-364 
    ISSN: 1573-4838
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The development of a completely biodegradable composite artificial tendon prosthesis that mimics the structure and stress-strain response of natural tendon is presented. The artificial tendon is a composite of water-swollen poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate)/poly(caprolactone) blend hydrogel matrix reinforced with poly(lactic acid) fibres.
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  • 3
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    Journal of science education and technology 1 (1992), S. 177-189 
    ISSN: 1573-1839
    Keywords: Mathematics ; representation ; videotape ; elementary
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Videotaping small groups of students in a regular classroom environment makes it possible to study individual student cognitive growth in a social setting. The present report deals with student development of some new mathematical ideas over an extended period of time.
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  • 4
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    Annals of biomedical engineering 20 (1992), S. 249-262 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
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  • 5
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    Transport in porous media 10 (1993), S. 81-94 
    ISSN: 1573-1634
    Keywords: Capillary dispersion ; hyperdispersion ; fractals ; low saturation ; diffusion equation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Recent displacement experiments show ‘anomalously’ rapid spreading of water during imbibition into a prewet porous medium. We explain this phenomenon, calledhyperdispersion, as viscous flow along fractal pore walls in thin films of thicknessh governed by disjoining forces and capillarity. At high capillary pressure, total wetting phase saturation is the sum of thin-film and pendular stucture inventories:S w =S tf +S ps . In many cases, disjoining pressure ∏ is inversely proportional to a powerm of film thicknessh, i.e. ∏ ∞h −m , so thatS tf ∞P c −1/m. The contribution of fractal pendular structures to wetting phase saturation often obeys a power lawS ps ∞P c (3−D), whereD is the Hausdorff or fractal dimension of pore wall roughness. Hence, if wetting phase inventory is primarily pendular structures, and if thin films control the hydraulic resistance of wetting phase, the capillary dispersion coefficient obeysD c ∞S w v , where v=[3−m(4−D) ]/m(3−D). The spreading ishyperdispersive, i.e.D c (S w ) rises as wetting phase saturation approaches zero, ifm〉3/(4−D),hypodispersive, i.e.D c (S 2) falls as wetting phase saturation tends to zero, ifm〈3/(4−D), anddiffusion-like ifm=3/(4−D). Asymptotic analysis of the ‘capillary diffusion’ equation is presented.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1572-8986
    Keywords: Laser-induced fluorescence ; optical emission ; plasma etching ; RF discharge ; CCl4 ; actinometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract We describe the use of laser-induced fluorescence and optical emission spectroscopy to study the chemistry of CCl4 discharges. Spatially and spectrally resolved plasma-induced emission from six different species—CCl, C, Cl, Cl+, N2, and N 2 + —were contrasted with the CCl free radical concentration profile, determined from spatially resolved laser-induced fluorescence, to arrive at a simple model for the CCl4 discharge chemistry. Electrons appear to be produced at the electrode surfaces by secondary emission resulting from high-energy ion impact. As the electrons are accelerated across the sheath, they are rapidly attenuated by resonant dissociative attachment to CCl4 and its plasma-generated products. This mode of decomposition produces bright emission nearest to the electrode surfaces and is conducive to the formation of “glow polymer.” To test the validity of using N2 as an actinometer in determining the CCl radical concentration, we compared laser-induced fluorescence measurements of the CCl concentration with plasma-induced CCl emission normalized to N2 emission.
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    Annals of biomedical engineering 12 (1984), S. 511-520 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Microcirculation ; Arterioles ; Smooth muscle ; Muscle mechanics ; Vessel reactivity ; Vascular resistance ; Microsurgery ; Microperfusion ; Hamster ; Cheek pouch
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract In vivo studies on frog mesenteric arterioles (4) indicate that segmental differences in the response of microvessels to physical and chemical stimuli can be explained simply in terms of the length-tension characteristics of vascular smooth muscle at diferent points along the vascular tree. Studies on single, isolated arterioles in vitro were initiated to examine more closely the validity of this explanation for regional response differences. This paper reports some of the results. First-, second-, and third-order arterioles (18–60 μm i.d.) were dissected from hamster cheek pouches. The vessels were cannulated with a modified Burg microperfusion system, and their mechanical properties studied using the methods described by Duling and Gore (3). Vessels were activated in four stages with K+ and norepinephrine. During activation, transmural pressures were adjusted to minimize vascular smooth-muscle shortening. Active pressure-diameter curves were recorded while adjusting transmural pressure through the range 5 to 400 cm H2O in 5–25 cm steps. Vessel dimensions were measured with a videomicrometer. Passive curves were obtained after equilibration overnight in Ca2+-free medium. The vessels were then fixed and prepared for histologic sectioning, and measurements of vessel-wall composition were made. The Laplace relationship was used to construct length-tension diagrams, and the histologic data were used to normalize the dimensional data to smooth-muscle lengths. Maximum active tension of second-order arterioles (1,170 dynes/cm) was two times previous values reported by Gore et al. (5). This was due presumably to refinements in techniques and dissection procedures. Maximum active stress averaged 3.9×10+6 dynes/cm2 for second-order arterioles. This number is identical to data obtained from hog carotid strips by Dillon et al. (2).
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    Annals of biomedical engineering 19 (1991), S. 179-195 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Respiratory mechanics ; Forced oscillations ; Coherence ; Random noise
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Measurement of respiratory input mechanical impedance (Zrs) is noninvasive, requires minimal subject cooperation, and contains information related to mechanical lung function. A common approach to measure Zrs is to apply random noise pressure signals at the airway opening, measure the resulting flow variations, and then estimate Zrs using Fast-Fourier Transform (FFT) techniques. The goal of this study was to quantify how several signal processing issues affect the quality of a Zrs spectral estimate when the input pressure sequence is created digitally. Random noise driven pressure and flow time domain data were simulated for three models, which permitted predictions of Zrs characteristics previously reported from 0–4, 4–32, and 4–200 Hz. Then, the quality of the Zrs estimate was evaluated as a function of the number of runs ensemble averaged, windowing, flow signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and pressure spectral magnitude shape |P(jω)|. For a |P(jω)| with uniform power distribution and a SNR〈100, the 0–4 Hz and 4–200 Hz Zrs estimates for 10 runs were poor (minimum coherence γ2〈0.75) particularly where Zrs is high. When the SNR〉200 and 10 runs were averaged, the minimum γ2 〉0.95. However, when |P(jω)| was matched to |Zrs|, γ2 〉 0.91 even for 5 runs and a SNR of 20. For data created digitally with equally spaced spectral content, the rectangular window was superior to the Hanning. Finally, coherence alone may not be a reliable measure of Zrs quality because coherence is only an estimate itself. We conclude that an accurate estimate of Zrs is best obtained by matching |P(jω)| to |Zin| (subject and speaker) and using rectangular windowing.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Windkessel model ; Total arterial compliance ; Integral method ; Waveform reconstruction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract We developed and validated a new, more accurate, and easily applied method for calculating the parameters of the three-element Windkessel to quantitate arterial properties and to investigate ventriculoarterial coupling. This method is based on integrating the governing differential equation of the three-element Windkessel and solving for arterial compliance. It accounts for the interaction between characteristic impedance and compliance, an important phenomenon that has been ignored by previously implemented methods. The new integral method was compared with four previously published methods as well as a new independent linear least-squares analysis, using ascending aortic micromanometric and volumetric flow measurements from eight dogs. The parameters calculated by the new integral method were found to be significantly different from those obtained by the previous methods but did not differ significantly from maximum likelihood estimators obtained by a linear leastsquares approach. To assess the accuracy of parameter estimation, pressure and flow waveforms were reconstructed in the time domain by numerically solving the governing differential equation of the three-element Windkessel model. Standard deviations of reconstructed waveforms from the experimental ensemble-averaged waveforms, which solely reflect the relative accuracy of the Windkessel parameters given by the various methods, were calculated. The new integral method invariably yielded the smallest error. These results demonstrate the improved accuracy of our new integral method in estimating arterial parameters of the three-element Windkessel.
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  • 10
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    Journal of engineering mathematics 26 (1992), S. 445-454 
    ISSN: 1573-2703
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Some recent authors have studied sloshing frequencies of fluid in a container, but have ignored the well-established literature on the asymptotic structure of the modes of linear oscillations. The present discussion draws attention to the more efficient solution methods thus suggested and relates the results to known asymptotic forms.
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