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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 September 2011
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cfw.t52860007
EISBN: 978-1-62708-338-6
... Abstract This chapter reviews the development of filament winding systems and the automated processes used in state-of-the-art filament winding facilities. It first provides a description on the early stages of modern filament winding, followed by brief information on the advances of filament...
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This chapter reviews the development of filament winding systems and the automated processes used in state-of-the-art filament winding facilities. It first provides a description on the early stages of modern filament winding, followed by brief information on the advances of filament winding in the computer age. Then, the chapter discusses the requirements for filament winding in manufacturing oil and gas industry components and in high-volume production of sporting goods, propane tanks, and curing ovens. The chapter concludes with examples of the versatility of filament winding in producing complex parts.
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Published: 01 November 2010
Fig. 10.16 Automated fabrication of glass mat thermoplastic (GMT) parts
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Published: 01 November 2010
Fig. 11.11 Automated composite wing drilling system. Source: PaR Systems, Inc.
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Published: 01 November 2010
Fig. 12.10 Mobile automated scanning system. Source: The Boeing Company
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Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 22 An array of lamella milled by the FIB, using an automated sample preparation routine.
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in Acoustic Microscopy of Semiconductor Packages
> Microelectronics Failure Analysis: Desk Reference
Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 52 Area of a flip chip analyzed by the automated acoustic inspection method. Left: Decision map obtained by the classifier. Green corresponds to intact and red to defective interconnects. Center: Acoustic image indicating acoustically-detected defects (yellow), defects confirmed by 2D X
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in Chip-Scale Packaging and Its Failure Analysis Challenges
> Microelectronics Failure Analysis: Desk Reference
Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 5 An automated Jet Etching system used for regular chemical decapsulation
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Published: 01 August 2015
Fig. 10.4 Automated, quadruple-head, skewed-drive roller system used for in-line induction hardening and tempering of automotive parts. HF: high frequency; RF: radio frequency. Source: Ref 2
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Published: 01 March 2002
Fig. 5.3 (a) Automated dipping of investment casting molds, (b) cutaway view of shell mold for an air-cooled gas turbine blade
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Published: 30 April 2020
Fig. 6.6 Automated compaction involves a cycle where the powder-binder agglomerates are first placed in the die cavity, with the lower punch determining the initial charge deposited by the feed shoe. Next, the lower punch moves down, and the upper punch enters the die. Pressure is applied
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Published: 01 August 2012
Fig. 9.21 Automated clamps: (a) electromechanical swivel and pull type, (b) electromechanical swing type, (c) hydraulic nut type, (d and e) hydraulic ledge type. Source: Ref 9.33 , 9.34
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in Introduction to Metallographic Technique
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 3.8 Automated planimetric method in image processing system. (a) The system can identify the grain boundaries and marks with different colors the grains completely inside the circle and those intercepted by it. (b) A grain size distribution as well as the average grain size can
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Published: 01 November 2012
Fig. 29 (a) High-speed Rockwell tester. (b) Automated Rockwell tester for high-rate testing. Source: Ref 2
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Published: 01 April 2013
Fig. 3 Examples of machine vision applications. (a) Measuring fit and gap of automotive fender. Courtesy of Diffracto Limited. (b) Reading box labels in sorting application. Courtesy of Cognex Corporation. (c) Reading part numbers on silicon wafers. Courtesy of Cognex Corporation. (d) Vision sy...
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Published: 01 November 2011
Fig. 3.1 Robot welding machines are operating in a work cell as part of an automated production line for automobiles. Multiple robots are often used to speed assembly, with each performing a different set of specific welds. Source: Ref 3.1 , p 287
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Published: 01 June 1988
Fig. 10.5 Typical methods of material handling in automated induction heating operations Source: TOCCO Brochure DB-2032-8-80, Ferro Corp.
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Published: 01 June 1988
Fig. 10.6 Generic continuous in-line heater (a) and semiautomatic (b) and fully automatic (c) versions of it Source: Inductoheat
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Published: 01 June 1988
Fig. 10.10 Automated, quadruple-head, skewed-drive roller system used for in-line induction hardening and tempering of automotive parts. From E. Balogh, Heat Treating , Vol 14, No. 9, 1982, p 33 ( Ref 4 )
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