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March 18, 2014Volume 10 Issue 11


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In this issue of Designfax

  • Medical Engineering: Heart valve replacement
  • DC motors enable outpatient eye surgery
  • Color solar cells fuse energy and beauty
  • Wheels: Nissan develops Smart LCD rearview mirror
  • Mike Likes: New Smalley Linear Springs
  • Engineer's Toolbox: All about lead screws
  • Zinc foam with cost-saving feature
  • Industrial wheel and caster innovation
  • Loctite structural adhesive/NVH guide
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Mosolver, a new kind of servo actuator
    • Mesmerizing flying inversion object
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • World's fastest production car runs NASA 'track'
    • Machine 3D prints HUGE parts
    • Battery-free gesture recognition
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion, Special: Materials
    Cover Image: University of Michigan creates transparent, color solar cells

News

Physicists celebrate the SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) at 50

MIT researchers create bionic plants using nanotechnology; aim to create environmental sensors and more

Goodyear unveils larger, faster airship; first to feature semi-rigid construction

New and novel applications: 3D printer used to prototype metal alloys quickly at Ames Lab



Image - A Robot Coming Out of its Cage
A Robot Coming Out of its Cage
Universal Robots has reinvented industrial robotics with lightweight and flexible robot arms. The Danish-designed robots automate production in all industries -- even in SMBs that regard automation as prohibitively expensive, cumbersome, and difficult to integrate. The robot arms require no safety shielding and are easily moved around to complete the most detailed tasks. Programming is done through an intuitive touch screen, eliminating the need for skilled programmers. Sold in over 50 countries worldwide, the average ROI of a UR robot is three to eight months.

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Feature articles

Image - Medical Engineering: <br>Looking deep into heart valve replacement
Medical Engineering:
Looking deep into heart valve replacement

For patients deemed too old or ill to undergo aortic valve replacement (AVR) through traditional open-heart surgery, transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a growing alternative (and much less invasive) approach. This replacement valve is mounted upon a dedicated endovascular prosthesis or stent. TAVIguide technology allows the study of different virtual procedural alternatives, using Abaqus finite element analysis (FEA) software from SIMULIA, in order to be optimally informed before performing the real procedure.
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Image - What do you need to perform LASIK eye surgery? Precise and stable DC motors
What do you need to perform LASIK eye surgery? Precise and stable DC motors
This is ocular evolution: precise and reliable instruments and apparatus guaranteed to make a patient feel safe. Powered by a FAULHABER stepper motor with PRECIstep technology and a planetary gearhead, modern eye surgeries don't have to be guesswork: while the motor ensures a precision cut by moving a blade forward and back, the FAULHABER brushless DC motor causes the blade to oscillate. Read the full story.
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Image - Color solar cells fuse energy and beauty
Color solar cells fuse energy and beauty
Colorful, see-through solar cells invented at the University of Michigan could one day be used to make stained-glass windows, decorations, and even shades that turn the sun's energy into electricity. The cells, believed to be the first semi-transparent, colored photovoltaics, have the potential to vastly broaden the use of the energy source.
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Image - Wheels: <br>Taking it on the wide side -- Nissan Motor develops Smart LCD rearview mirror
Wheels:
Taking it on the wide side -- Nissan Motor develops Smart LCD rearview mirror

Forget those tall passengers in the rear seats or your dog pacing back and forth in the rear compartment. Nissan Motor Company recently announced the development of the Smart rearview mirror, a world-first LCD monitor that not only provides clear rearward visibility under various conditions, but also allows the driver the ability to switch between the LCD monitor and the traditional rearview mirror, depending on the driver's preference.
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Image - Mike Likes: <br>Smalley Steel Ring Company launches new <br>Linear Spring Series
Mike Likes:
Smalley Steel Ring Company launches new
Linear Spring Series

Catch the wave ... the linear spring wave, that is. Smalley Steel Ring Company has just announced its new Linear Spring Series, offering a selection of spring loads that react along a straight line, as opposed to a conventional spring that fits in a circular cavity.
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Image - Engineer's Toolbox: <br>All about lead screws and how to apply them
Engineer's Toolbox:
All about lead screws and how to apply them

Lead screws use the helix angle of the thread to convert rotary motion to linear motion. Learn all about their benefits, performance characteristics, design choices, lifecycles, and more in this in-depth article from Thomson Industries.
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Image - Zinc foam with cost-saving feature
Zinc foam with cost-saving feature
Goodfellow has announced the availability of two variants of zinc foam: 99.99% zinc deposited on a polyurethane foam and ZAMAK 410 Zn /Al4/Cu1/Mg0.04 zinc alloy foam with solid ligaments. Both combine the versatile properties of zinc or its alloy with the functional benefits of a foam. This combination should be of particular interest to design engineers working in the fields of heat exchangers, catalyst substrates, energy absorbers, filters, and mixers. Cost-saving feature: For the variant deposited on a polyurethane structure, it is possible to design the finished component in the base foam before metalizing, avoiding post-machining and thereby reducing costs. Editor's note: Goodfellow copper foam has been a favorite of Designfax readers for years, so check that out too.
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Image - Industrial wheel and caster innovation
Industrial wheel and caster innovation
Caster Concepts has developed an exciting new motion solution: the TWERGO wheel (Multiple Wheel Ergonomic). Designed for a wide variety of industrial applications, casters that utilize new-concept TWERGO wheels provide easier movement of loaded carts or vehicles. TWERGO's unique tread minimizes friction and eliminates scrubbing and sliding when turning, while providing the impact resistance of normal wheels. The multiple wheel design is anchored by a robust spanner that improves on existing wheel designs, and the wheel hub features aluminum die-cast cores for maximum strength. All wheels rotate independently of each other. These casters have a very long tread life and are maintenance free.
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Image - Loctite structural adhesive/NVH selector guide
Loctite structural adhesive/NVH selector guide
Henkel Corporation has introduced its new Loctite Structural Adhesives and NVH Selector Guide. This 30-page brochure is designed to educate readers about the performance of structural adhesives in demanding, high-stress applications, and to communicate their ability to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness. Engineered to eliminate or greatly reduce fasteners and welds from an assembly, structural adhesives provide superior bond strength, long life, and dependability in a variety of bonding applications involving metals, plastics, composites, magnets, and dissimilar surfaces or substrates.
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Image - World's fastest production car: <br>Hennessey Venom makes 270-mph run at Kennedy Space Center
World's fastest production car:
Hennessey Venom makes 270-mph run at Kennedy Space Center

Aerodynamic and high-performance engine testing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida recently saw the record for fastest production car in the world pass to Hennessey Performance following a 270.49-mph run at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility on Feb. 14.
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Image - Cincinnati Inc., ORNL working on machine that 3D prints HUGE parts; Local Motors plans to use the tech to 3D print electric car
Cincinnati Inc., ORNL working on machine that 3D prints HUGE parts; Local Motors plans to use the tech to 3D print electric car
Cincinnati Inc., a metal fabrication juggernaut for more than 100 years, has teamed up with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to develop and commercialize a new large-scale additive manufacturing system capable of printing huge polymer components -- much, much faster than many current systems can build small parts. Hmmm ... how can that be?
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Image - Battery-free technology brings gesture recognition to all devices
Battery-free technology brings gesture recognition to all devices
University of Washington computer scientists have built a low-cost gesture recognition system that runs without batteries and lets users control their electronic devices hidden from sight with simple hand movements. The prototype, called "AllSee," uses existing TV signals as both a power source and the means for detecting a user's gesture command.
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Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Introducing the Mosolver, a new kind of servo actuator from QuickSilver Controls
The Mosolver servo actuator from QuickSilver Controls combines motor and resolver functions by infusing position-sensing winding into the motor's structure. Learn more about this new motion control innovation and see how it works.
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View the in-depth 'How it works' video.

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Flying inversion object aims to inspire new drive concepts
The nature-loving wizards at Festo have combined extreme lightweight construction, electric drive units, and control and regulation technology to create SmartInversion, a working helium-filled flying object that moves through the air by turning inside out. The shape is based on the geometrical band devised by Paul Schatz: its middle section, in the form of an articulated ring of six members, detaches itself from a cube and constantly turns inside out, taking on different geometrical shapes in the process. Kind of mesmerizing, don't you think?
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