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Publikováno v:
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings.
Autor:
Blaine Lilly, John Merrill
Publikováno v:
2003 Annual Conference Proceedings.
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2001 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 47:497-504
Insects have evolved mechanical form and function over millions of years. Ants, in particular, can lift and carry heavy loads relative to their body mass. Loads are lifted with the mouthparts, transferred through the neck joint to the thorax, and dis
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering & Science. 47:400-409
Injection molding (IM) is the most important process for mass-producing of plastic products. The difficulty of optimizing an IM process is that the performance measures (PMs) usually show conflicting behavior. The aim of this work is to demonstrate a
Autor:
Sandra Metzler, Blaine Lilly
Publikováno v:
2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
Polymer Engineering & Science. 46:844-852
Minimizing mold deflection is essential when manufacturing plastic parts to tight tolerances. Both the mold and the machine are compliant and deform upon loading, which can affect the part quality. Therefore, understanding mold deflection during inje
Publikováno v:
Rapid Prototyping Journal. 11:167-173
PurposeTo determine static friction coefficients between rapid tooled materials and thermoplastic materials to better understand ejection force requirements for the injection molding process using rapid‐tooled mold inserts.Design/methodology/approa
Publikováno v:
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 12:S239-S254
Reducing cycle times in the field of injection moulding demands that parts be ejected as soon as they are dimensionally stable. It is, therefore, imperative that the ejection forces be balanced and adequate so as to reduce the probability of part def
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 146:82-91
In metal cutting, tool wear on the tool–chip and tool–workpiece interfaces (i.e. flank wear and crater wear) is strongly influenced by the cutting temperature, contact stresses, and relative sliding velocity at the interface. These process variab