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Decision support towards agile eco-design of microreaction processes by accompanying (simplified) life cycle assessment

2011

Continuously running syntheses in microstructured reactors offers novel ways to intensify conventional chemical processes. An outstanding advantage of microreaction technology is the high surface-to-volume-ratio which enables intensive mixing phenomena as well as high mass and heat transfer rates. Thus, microstructured reactors may be a suitable means to improve multiphase reactions by increasing the interfacial area and the intensification of internal mixing. This improvement in reaction performances may lead to reduced environmental burdens of the process under consideration. The method of simplified life cycle assessment (SLCA) is a suitable tool to evaluate the environmental burdens cau…

Chemical processCost estimateStereochemistrybusiness.industryChemistryProcess (engineering)Mixing (process engineering)Process designPollutionMass transferEnvironmental ChemistryMicroreactorProcess engineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentGreen Chemistry
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Context Standardisation for Learning, Education and Training

2008

This paper presents a new specification to describe the context of learning environments. It provides suggestions how this specification should be discussed and further developed using the concept of social standardisation.

Knowledge managementStandardizationComputer sciencebusiness.industryCultural diversityEducational technologyInformation technologyProcess designContext (language use)businessAccreditation2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
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On the Solid Bonding Phenomena in Linear Friction Welding and Accumulative Roll Bonding Processes: Numerical Simulation Insights

2015

Solid Bonding based welding processes allow to obtain defect free joints with low residual stress and low distortion. However, the engineering and optimization of solid bonding processes is difficult and requires a large number of time and cost consuming test trials. In this way, proper numerical models are essential tools permitting effective process design. The aim of this research was the comparison of the material process conditions during two different manufacturing processes taking advantage of the same metallurgical phenomenon, namely solid bonding. Linear Friction Welding, used to weld non-axisymmetric components and Accumulative Roll Bonding, used to increase the mechanical propert…

Materials scienceComputer simulationMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyMechanical engineeringProcess designWeldingForgingFinite element methodlaw.inventionAccumulative roll bondingMechanics of MaterialslawResidual stressGeneral Materials ScienceFriction weldingKey Engineering Materials
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Detection of defective elements in an X band array antenna from its near field measurements

2007

An algorithm has been used to detect defective elements errors in array antennas. It has been applied to an X band slot array antenna and good results have been obtained. These have enabled the detection of errors in the manufacture process. We have used spherical near field measurements of the radiated field of the antenna. Then, once the equivalent currents are be obtained, an analysis of these results will be made in order to detect possible mistakes.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMagnetic separationProcess (computing)X bandNear and far fieldProcess designlaw.inventionOpticslawElectronic engineeringDipole antennaAntenna (radio)Error detection and correctionbusinessComputer Science::Information Theory2007 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
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Integration of gradient based and response surface methods to develop a cascade optimisation strategy for Y-shaped tube hydroforming process design

2010

International audience; In the last years a strong research effort was produced in order to develop and design new forming technologies able to overcome the typical drawbacks of traditional forming operations. Among such new technologies, hydroforming proved to be one of the most promising. The design of tube hydroforming operations is mainly aimed to prevent bursting or buckling occurrence and such issues can be pursued only if a proper control of both material feeding history and internal pressure path during the process is performed.In this paper, a proper optimisation strategy was developed on Y-shaped tube hydroforming process which is characterized by a quite complex process mechanics…

0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringProcess design02 engineering and technologyCascade optimisation[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materials020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringTube (container)Steepest descent methodSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneMoving least squaresHydroformingMoving least squarebusiness.industryTube hydroformingGeneral EngineeringProcess (computing)Internal pressureStructural engineering[SPI.MECA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCascadeMethod of steepest descentMoving least squaresbusinessSoftwareResponse surface method
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Design of the Tube Roll Forming Process Through an Heuristic Algorithm

2002

In the paper the design of an industrial tube roll forming process is developed utilizing an heuristic algorithm, namely the simulated annealing (SA). In particular both the number and the shape of the deforming rolls are determined in order to define the forming sequence. The effectiveness of the results supplied by the SA algorithm is verified both by means of some experiments tests carried out on an industrial tube roll forming equipment and through a set of numerical simulations of the process.

SequenceEngineering drawingprocess designComputer scienceProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringroll forming; process design; simulated annealingProcess designSet (abstract data type)roll formingSimulated annealingsimulated annealingTube (container)Roll forming
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FPGA implementation of a fuel cell emulator

2010

Fuel cell based systems are usually tested with the aid of high-cost and complex auxiliary devices. A fuel cell emulator is an attractive solution for preliminary downward system test. The emulator replaces the effective power source saving cost, volume and hydrogen reserve still ensuring high-accuracy of test results. The use of a highperformance fuel cell model is essential for a successful conclusion of the overall design process. Although the proposed emulator is suitable for each fuel cell type and power level, a 10W Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell emulator is designed and tested. An FPGA based controller models the fuel cell steady-state and dynamic behaviour, including temperature…

Engineeringbusiness.industryInterface (computing)fuel cell emulator FPGASystem testingProton exchange membrane fuel cellProcess designSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaModeling and simulationControl theorybusinessField-programmable gate arrayMATLABcomputerSimulationcomputer.programming_language
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DSC: software tool for simulation-based design of control strategies applied to wastewater treatment plants.

2011

This paper presents a computer tool called DSC (Simulation based Controllers Design) that enables an easy design of control systems and strategies applied to wastewater treatment plants. Although the control systems are developed and evaluated by simulation, this tool aims to facilitate the direct implementation of the designed control system to the PC of the full-scale WWTP (wastewater treatment plants). The designed control system can be programmed in a dedicated control application and can be connected to either the simulation software or the SCADA of the plant. To this end, the developed DSC incorporates an OPC server (OLE for process control) which facilitates an open-standard communic…

EngineeringCommunication protocolComputer controlProcess designIndustrial process applicationsWastewater treatmentWastewaterImplementation processcomputer.software_genreWaste Disposal FluidWWTPsAeration controlPerformance assessmentSoftwareControl theoryReclamationWastewater treatment plantsRatingAerationSimulation-based designsWater treatmentComputer softwareProcess engineeringControl systemDesign of control systemWater Science and TechnologyComputer control systemsCommunication protocolsComputer programControl strategiesCommunicationSimulation softwareOPC serverComputer simulationSimulation softwarePollutant removalFull-scale plantsWastewater treatment plant (WWTP)Environmental EngineeringDesignWaste water treatment plantControl performanceEquipmentSoftware toolComputer programMicrocomputerControl applicationsFull-scale applicationsNutrient cyclingSewage pumping plantsArticleNumerical modelSCADAControl theoryOle for process controlsControlProcess controlSimulation-basedComputer SimulationWater treatment plantsTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTESensorbusiness.industryControllers designSystems performanceControl engineeringControl parametersOPC communicationPotential capabilityControl systemProcess controlProcess designbusinesscomputerComputer toolsSoftwareNutrientWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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A NEW PROGRESSIVE DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR COMPLEX SHEET METAL STAMPING OPERATIONS: COUPLING SPATIALLY DIFFERENTIATED RESTRAINING FORCES APPROACH AND M…

2010

The growing interest in sheet metal stamping processes, particularly in the automotive industry has led to three main issues in this field:*request of very complex shapes; *growing interest in springback control; *solution of multi-objective problems. These issues make a sheet metal stamping processes design very difficult and proper design methodologies to reduce times and costs are highly required. In this paper, a computer aided approach aiming to satisfy the mentioned issues is proposed. In particular, a progressive design approach based on the integration between numerical simulations, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Pareto optimal solutions search techniques was applied in orde…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPareto principleAutomotive industrymulti-objective optimisatiomrestraining forces stategyProcess designStampingSheet metal formingMulti-objective optimizationComputer Science ApplicationsspringbackModeling and SimulationDesign processGeneral Materials SciencebusinessEngineering design processDesign methodsSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneCivil and Structural Engineering
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Optimal die Design for Cold Extrusion Processes

1999

The design of cold extrusion processes requires the optimisation of several process variables in order to obtain a defect free product. The fulfilment of different objectives, such as the minimisation of forming loads or the homogeneity of the deformations, is highly requested. Nevertheless, several other relevant aspects of extrusion processes have to be taken into account and require a suitable optimisation of the process parameters and in particular of the die shape. In this paper, tool life has been assumed as the most relevant goal and an effective die design procedure as been setup. It is well known that fatigue cracking of the dies is the principal cause of dies failure in cold extru…

business.product_categoryFatigue crackingStrain distributionComputer scienceHomogeneity (physics)Die (manufacturing)Mechanical engineeringExtrusionProcess designDefect freebusinessRadial stress
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