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September 02, 2014Volume 10 Issue 33


Image - New Innovative Way to Take Up Tolerances!
New Innovative Way to Take Up Tolerances!
Smalley Linear Springs are a continuous wave-formed (marcelled) wire length produced from spring-tempered materials. They act as a load-bearing device, having approximately the same load/deflection characteristics as a wave spring. Linear Springs are now available as a standard part in carbon and stainless steel, with over 200 sizes.

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In this issue of Designfax

  • Continuous casting: Optimizing with simulation
  • Unrealized T-junction pipe problems
  • Water splitter runs on AAA battery
  • Wheels: Thermoplastic carbon composite wheel
  • Mike Likes: Add spectral sensing to robots, UAVs
  • Engineer's Toolbox: Latest in micro fasteners
  • Mini card enables wireless voice
  • Spherical washers optimize bolt mounting
  • Speed assembly, ensure complete cures
  • High speed without sacrificing torque
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • One-wheeled motorcycle-like scooter
    • 3D-printed M.C. Escher drawings (not a typo)
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • Military: Safer, more accurate tracer round
    • Thermoelectrics: Running on waste heat
    • Volvo inflatable child seat
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: SABIC, Kringlan make world's first thermoplastic carbon composite wheel

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Continental supplies world's first turbocharger with aluminum turbine housing in cars

Most exciting attractions at IMTS show include race cars, space cars, and 3D-printed electric car



Image - MICROMO Introduces the new FAULHABER IEH2-4096 Encoder
MICROMO Introduces the new FAULHABER IEH2-4096 Encoder
The new FAULHABER IEH2-4096 integrated encoder offers higher resolution, an expanded operating temperature range and improved speed control, especially in the low speed range. The new model lengthens the motor by just 1.4 mm and can be combined with numerous precious metal commutated DC micro motors. Because these are used in very small machines and assemblies, size plays a decisive role.

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Feature articles
Continuous casting: Optimizing both machine and process with simulation
As manufacturing processes become more sophisticated, the demand for bigger and better steel products increases. SMS Concast uses simulation to ensure their customers can bring steelmaking into new realms of size, quality, and complexity while simultaneously reducing energy consumption.
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Protogami shows the interaction of materials and surface finishes, and demonstrates features like clips, slots, and hinges. Get your Protogami today!


Image - Common T-junction in pipes may cause unrealized problems
Common T-junction in pipes may cause unrealized problems
In a discovery that could eventually have implications for both health and industrial safety, researchers at Princeton University have found that common T-junction intersections in pipes can trap bubbles and damaging particles even if the materials appear to be flowing freely.
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Image - Stanford scientists develop water splitter that runs on ordinary AAA battery
Stanford scientists develop water splitter that runs on ordinary AAA battery
Hongjie Dai and colleagues have developed a cheap, emissions-free device that uses a 1.5-V battery to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen gas could be used to power fuel cells in zero-emissions vehicles.
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Image - Wheels: <br>SABIC, Kringlan developing world's first thermoplastic carbon composite wheel
Wheels:
SABIC, Kringlan developing world's first thermoplastic carbon composite wheel

They're on a roll, and they're almost there. Polymers juggernaut SABIC along with the Swiss company Kringlan Composites and industry partners such as TenCate are working to further advance the development of the world's first carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastic wheel for cars and trucks.
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Image - Mike Likes: <br>Integrate spectral sensing into robotics, unmanned vehicles
Mike Likes:
Integrate spectral sensing into robotics, unmanned vehicles

The STS Developers Kit from Ocean Optics brings together a powerful STS spectrometer, a Raspberry Pi microcomputer, customizable software, and wireless capabilities into a single package for integrating spectral sensing quickly and easily. Right out of the box, the small, lightweight spectrometer can be configured quickly for a variety of measurement applications and integration into any robot or vehicle for land, sea, or air. Spectral sensing illuminates previously unseen color and light characteristics and can be deployed in handheld devices, cloud-connected measurement clusters, or even mounted on UAVs for remote monitoring.
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Image - Engineer's Toolbox: <br>Micro fasteners introduce big solutions for consumer electronics
Engineer's Toolbox:
Micro fasteners introduce big solutions for consumer electronics

Extremely small "micro" fasteners have made significant headway when it comes to hardware for attaching components and assemblies for sub-compact consumer electronic devices, but threaded micro screws are only the beginning of a new dawn in micro-fastener technology. PennEngineering's Jay McKenna runs through the latest options.
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Image - Mini card enables wireless voice communications
Mini card enables wireless voice communications
The PX4 from MEN Micro is a mobile phone voice interface PCI Express Mini Card that provides cost-effective wireless audio transmissions in rugged, mobile applications such as railway and on-road vehicle networks. The card can be integrated into MEN Micro's full line of rugged, flexible box PCs, allowing voice and phone functionality across many popular communication networks to be easily incorporated into a mobile system. Developers no longer need to implement a separate, costly audio system that enables the driver to call the control room or the control room to make an announcement to the passengers, for example.
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Image - Spherical washers optimize bolt mounting
Spherical washers optimize bolt mounting
SKF Spherical Washers optimize bolt mounting of machinery and bolted equipment by integrating unique design features that promote ideal performance in industrial, marine, and all other heavy-duty bolted joint applications. The all-spherical, two-piece washer automatically adjusts under compression to compensate for up to 4 degrees of angular deviations. This creates an exact parallel plane between the inner face of the bolt head and inner face of the nut to distribute the load evenly over the entire inner contact surface areas. This also serves to reduce the likelihood of bolt relaxation by distributing bolt tension evenly.
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Image - Speed assembly, ensure complete cures
Speed assembly, ensure complete cures
Dymax adhesives formulated with new Encompass technology incorporate the company's patented See-Cure color-change and Ultra-Red fluorescing technologies into one light-curable product. As a result, manufacturers gain efficiencies from rapid, on-demand curing with easy cure confirmation and post-cure bond-line inspection. While in an uncured state, an adhesive formulated with See-Cure technology is blue in color for easy verification of placement. As the product cures with sufficient exposure to UV light, its blue color transitions to colorless and provides obvious visual confirmation that the adhesive is fully cured and the bond site secure. Dymax offers several medical-grade adhesives that are formulated with the new Encompass technology.
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Image - High speed without sacrificing torque
High speed without sacrificing torque
The TMK series line of torque motors from ETEL is the result of market demand for higher-speed rotary motors that maintain the amount of torque provided in other models, such as ETEL's TMB series. Due to its unique rotor design, which utilizes buried magnet technology along with field weakening, it is able to rotate with speeds of up to nine times greater than a typical torque motor's standard working speeds. And with the buried magnet technology also providing a higher flux concentration, the TMK series motors can produce up to 30 percent more continuous torque compared to traditional torque motors of the same size. Liquid cooling increases its continuous torque even further. This model is making its debut at the IMTS show and won an innovation award at the Industrie Paris 2014 tradeshow.
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Image - Military: <br>Army engineers developing safer, more accurate tracer round
Military:
Army engineers developing safer, more accurate tracer round

Engineers at the U.S. Army's Picatinny Arsenal are developing a new type of tracer round that will give only those at the shooter location the ability to see where the round is headed.
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Image - Thermoelectrics: <br>Running on waste heat
Thermoelectrics:
Running on waste heat

Think thermoelectric generators for tanks are a good idea to help save on expensive fuel? Well they're in the works. MIT's Gang Chen has created a spin-off company that makes thermoelectric devices that turn waste heat into electricity for vehicles and other machines.
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Image - Volvo unveils revolutionary inflatable child seat concept
Volvo unveils revolutionary inflatable child seat concept
Volvo Cars has designed a lightweight and inflatable rear-facing child seat concept using groundbreaking technology. The seat is safe, easy to pack and carry, and will enable parents to use it in many situations not practical with the seats on the market today.
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Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
One-wheeled motorcycle-like scooter
See the RYNO in action, a self-balancing, one-wheeled prototype electric scooter that lets you ride "in between the cracks of urban transportation." Chris Hoffman, RYNO's CEO and chief creator, says the scooter is "regulated in the city at 12.5 mph just like any other mobility scooter," but comes preloaded with way more fun. Although it still hasn't rolled into showrooms, the aim of the latest model is to "pack 4 horsepower into the wheel ... with 2,000 Watts of motor power, this thing will climb a wall." Twin removable, rechargeable battery packs provide an estimated range of 25 miles.
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Making M.C. Escher's drawings come to life with 3D printing
Is it possible to create 3D objects that represent some of M.C. Escher's head-scratching 2D drawings? Well that is what Prof. Gershon Elber of Israel's Technion's Faculty of Computer Science has done. See the impossible come to life using an Objet 3D printer. Super cool.
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