So ultimately a machine shop without a water jet , is like a carpenter with out a hammer. Sure the carpenter can use the back of his crow bar to hammer in nails, but there is a better way. It is important to understand that abrasive jets are not the same thing as the water jet although they are nearly the same. Water Jet technology has been around since the early 1970s or so, and abrasive jets extended the concept about ten years later. Both technologies use the principle of pressuring water to extremely high pressure, and allowing the water to escape through opening typically called the orifice or jewel. Water jets use the beam of water exiting the orifice to cut soft stuffs like candy bars, but are not effective for cutting harder materials. The inlet water is typically pressurized between 20000 and 60000 Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI). This is forced through a tiny wall in the jewel which is typically .007” to .015” diameter (0.18 to0.4 mm) . This creates a vary high velocity beam of water. Abrasive jets use the same beam of water to accelerate abrasive particles to speeds fast enough to cut through much faster material
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Abrasive water jet machine tools
So ultimately a machine shop without a water jet , is like a carpenter with out a hammer. Sure the carpenter can use the back of his crow bar to hammer in nails, but there is a better way. It is important to understand that abrasive jets are not the same thing as the water jet although they are nearly the same. Water Jet technology has been around since the early 1970s or so, and abrasive jets extended the concept about ten years later. Both technologies use the principle of pressuring water to extremely high pressure, and allowing the water to escape through opening typically called the orifice or jewel. Water jets use the beam of water exiting the orifice to cut soft stuffs like candy bars, but are not effective for cutting harder materials. The inlet water is typically pressurized between 20000 and 60000 Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI). This is forced through a tiny wall in the jewel which is typically .007” to .015” diameter (0.18 to0.4 mm) . This creates a vary high velocity beam of water. Abrasive jets use the same beam of water to accelerate abrasive particles to speeds fast enough to cut through much faster material
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Aerospace Flywheel Development
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI):most modern scanning techniques
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Maglev: A combination of super conducting magnets and linear motor technology
Maglev is a generic term for a family of technologies in which a vehicle is suspended, Guided and propelled by magnetic forces. the basic idea of a maglev is to levitate it with magnetic fields. So there is no physical contacts between the train and rails. Recent developments in cryogenics, superconductivity, power electronics, aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics has led to a renewed. Maglev can move people and goods with much mobility and speed, using much less energy at lower cost and with greatly reduced pollution compared to the existing modes of transport.
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Fault localization on ungrounded and high resistance grounded low voltage systems
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FACTS :A concept introduced by Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
FACT system is a promising method, which can be implemented into the system for enhancing system stability by damping out system oscillations. At the heart of FACT are thyristors, which permit control and switching of megawatt levels of power within milliseconds.
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Electronic fuel injection system
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