Heat transfer -- aeroheating and material thickness
I'm trying to size the thickness of a shroud to encapsulate a payload on a small rocket. We're using carbon fiber pre-preg (k=6.83 W/m-K) and (per the aeroheating analysis based on the trajectory) the max heat rate is 908 kW/m^2.
The...
We are looking at designing a 10" diameter, 48" long payload shroud (Ogive nose cone) for a large hobby rocket. We have done an aeroheating analysis based on the trajectory, so we have the max temp. experienced during ascent at several body points. We want to make the shroud out of composites...
Hi all! This forum has been very helpful to me in the past, so I thought I would post this question here.
I have what are basically machine tools that I am trying to examine in the SEM (I also use profilometry to gauge surface roughness). After use, the tools have residual Aluminum on...
Dried Superglue -- flammable?
Is dried superglue flammable? I am using superglue to deposit abrasive particles in a groove which runs the length of an aluminum joint. The joint is welded using a solid-state process (no melting). Should I be concerned about flammability? I have used wood...
I am looking for an introductory book on sensing using acoustic emissions. Specifically, I am hoping to use acoustic emissions signals to detect tool wear (and classify the wear as mild, severe, etc.). Does anyone have a recommendation?
Something with examples using LabView and/or MATLAB...
^Thank you. That paper is very helpful. I ordered some WC tools to be coated with diamond (in search of the ever-elusive wear resistant tooling). I'm guessing now that these are in fact WC-Co tools? That would explain the difficulty that the diamond lab has encountered in attempting to coat...
Most papers I have found focus on coating a base material of WC-Co. Is WC always alloyed with Cobalt? It is possible to have a tool that is WC alone?
It seems that the alloying is done to make the material less brittle (and thus avoid fracture of tools in machining applications). I also...
Homework Statement
The problem is to design a cantilever beam with a certain resonant frequency.
Homework Equations
w = sqrt (k/m)
The Attempt at a Solution
I know k for a beam and m can be written as density * volume.
My question deals with the w. If I am given a...
I'm trying to study wear patterns of tools in a manufacturing process. My plan of attack is the following:
1) pre-image the tool in the SEM
2) use the tool to machine a superabrasive material
3) remove the excess Aluminum from the tool that accumulates during the machining process using NaOH...
I think you may be right. The diagram definitely indicates deflection is downard, so I think the values they report are deflection from initial position (absolute).
The only other thing that bothers me is that deflection appears to decrease with increasing hydrogen concentration. This...
Microcantilever---direction of deflection
I was reading a paper on a microcantilever-based hydrogen sensor. Here's how the sensor works (as I understand it):
The cantilever is coated with Palladium film. In the presence of Palladium, diatomic hydrogen splits into H atoms, which are absorbed...
Is there a website or book that lists hardness values for the following:
Polycrystalline Boron Nitride
Molybdenum
Tungsten Carbide
Diamond
h13
B4C
SiC
Al2O3
I've tried www.matweb.com, but they only have hardness values for some of these materials. I can't locate PCBN in their...