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In this issue:
  • Revenge Of The NURBS For Mega-Yacht Design
  • Shedding Some Light On Machine Vision
  • Thermal Challenges In World's Fastest Supercomputer
  • NIST Aims For Boost In Heat Pump Output
  • Wheels: Study Questions Hybrid Effect On Power Distribution
  • 5-Star Product: Pressure Sensor Built To Survive
  • Engineer's Toolbox: Novel Wireless Sensor Power Prototype
  • Products: Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, Motion
  • Special: Machine Vision Products

Feature Articles

It's revenge of the NURBS for mega-yacht design
The style of Delta Marine Industries' fully custom yachts combines classic sophistication with the modern curves that could only come from today's most advanced design and production techniques. The Rhinoceros modeling software, now used throughout the marine industry, allows Delta designers to easily generate streamlined nautical features ready for both fine rendering and accurate CNC manufacture. The Rhinoceros modeler is based on NURBS — the name for curved surfaces described by mathematic equations.
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Shedding some light on machine vision
Machine vision certainly is not new, but for first-time users, the wide range of unfamiliar products and technologies can be daunting. Reluctance to adopt these new technologies is largely caused by uncertainty. One way that vision system vendors have dealt with the problems of component selection has been to develop complete off-the-shelf vision solutions.
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Simulation solves thermal challenges in world's fastest supercomputer
CH2M HILL engineers used Flomerics' Flovent computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to simulate predicted thermal loads generated by the IBM Roadrunner machine to be installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Nicholas Metropolis Center. By regularly modeling the facility, CH2M engineers have helped the Department of Energy stay one step ahead of the continuously increasing thermal load while minimizing initial and operating costs of cooling equipment.
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NIST aims for boost in heat pump output

Air-source heat pumps typically deliver 1 1/2 to three times more heating energy to a home than the electric energy they consume. This is possible because heat pumps move heat rather than convert it from a fuel (as combustion heating systems do). National Institute for Standards and Technology researchers are working to improve the performance of these energy superstars even further by providing engineers with computer-based tools for optimizing heat exchanger designs.
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Wheels: ORNL study questions hybrid effect on power distribution

A growing number of plug-in hybrid electric cars and trucks could require major new power generation resources or none at all — depending on when people recharge their automobiles. A recent Oak Ridge National Laboratory study examined how an expected increase in ownership of hybrid electric cars and trucks will affect the power grid depending on what time of day or night the vehicles are charged.
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5-Star Product: Pressure sensor built to survive
Stellar Technology's Model GT100 is a robust, heavy-duty pressure transducer designed as a solution to severe applications like rocket engine testing that can ruin a typical pressure sensor. Model GT100 features a cleanable pressure cavity and a stainless steel diaphragm that can be replaced in the field as needed.
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Engineer's Toolbox: Novel wireless sensor power prototype a hot idea
The TE-Power-Bolt is a voltage-adjustable thermal battery that uses excess heat to generate electrical energy for devices that consume only a few milliwatts of power, such as wireless sensor nodes. With its micro-thermogenerator, the Power-Bolt can harvest energy from surfaces and structures from 10°C to 20°C over ambient temperature or directly from hot liquids.
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