On-Line-Technology-The New Way to Find Engineering Information

1978 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos A. Cuadra
Author(s):  
J. J. Letcavits ◽  
Hans Conrads ◽  
Ed Shelton ◽  
Todd Sommer

The paper describes the principle features necessary for reliable and representative on-line unburned carbon-in-ash (UBC) measurement. The paper shows how modern on-line technology has been applied to obtain truly representative and reliable data for the evaluation of fly ash quality and boiler performance. To assure accurate UBC data from which to make operating decisions, one must achieve representative sampling in the ash stream, comparability of unburned carbon to loss-on-ignition (LOI) with various fuel types, a quality control regime to ensure the accuracy of the on-line measurement system in comparison with laboratory standards and auditing of the QC process.


2006 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 343-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Syme
Keyword(s):  
On Line ◽  

2000 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Ritchie ◽  
Beth Sowter

This article reports on the results of an exploratory survey of the availability andaccessibility of evidence-based information resources provided by medical libraries inAustralia. Although barriers impede access to evidence-based information for hospitalclinicians, the survey revealed that Medline and Cinahl are available in over 90% offacilities. In most cases they are widely accessible via internal networks and the Internet.The Cochrane Library is available in 69% of cases. The Internet is widely accessible andmost libraries provide access to some full-text, electronic journals. Strategies for overcomingrestrictions and integrating information resources with clinical workflow are being pursued.State, regional and national public and private consortia are developing agreementsutilising on-line technology. These could produce cost savings and more equitable accessto a greater range of evidence-based resources.


2008 ◽  
Vol 392-394 ◽  
pp. 166-171
Author(s):  
Yong Zhang ◽  
Zhen Long Wang ◽  
Z.Y. Li ◽  
Wan Sheng Zhao

A micro-EDM equipment which can fabricate three-dimensional micro-structures is developed. A method of electrode wear compensation on-line which is very important to micro 3D structures machined by micro-EDM is presented. In this method, the wear of electrode can be predicted by the statistics law of open rate of discharge status, therefore, its precise model which is very difficult to build as well as the special CAD/CAM system is hardly necessary. At the same time, the micro-EDM CAD/CAM technology which applies the universal CAD/CAM software for milling is also researched and experienced on Unigraphics (UG). At last, micro 3D structures, a micro hemisphere with diameter ∅150+m and a micro 3D beam which is very popular in MEMS, are machined on silicon wafer by this way, which proves the wide useful of this method and the promising application in MEMS.


Author(s):  
BOONSERM KULVATUNYOU ◽  
NENAD IVEZIC ◽  
RICHARD A. WYSK ◽  
ALBERT JONES

Collaborative development of engineered products in a business to business (B2B) environment requires more than the selection of components from an on-line catalogue. It involves the electronic exchange of product, process, and production engineering information during both design and manufacturing. Although the state of the practice does include a variety of ways to exchange product data electronically, it does not extend to the exchange of manufacturing process data. The reason is simple: process data are usually tied to specific manufacturing resources. These resources are not known typically at product development time. This paper proposes an approach called integrated product and process data, in which manufacturing process data are considered during product development. This approach replaces traditional process plans, which are resource specific, with a resource-independent process representation. Such a representation will allow a much wider collaboration among business partners and provide the necessary base for collaborative product development.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie A. Levri ◽  
Richard Boulanger ◽  
John A. Hogan ◽  
Luis Rodriguez

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