94 resultados para Ceccantini, João Luís Cardoso Tápias
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In this work, a comparative study on different drill point geometries and feed rate for composite laminates drilling is presented. For this goal, thrust force monitoring during drilling, hole wall roughness measurement and delamination extension assessment after drilling is accomplished. Delamination is evaluated using enhanced radiography combined with a dedicated computational platform that integrates algorithms of image processing and analysis. An experimental procedure was planned and consequences were evaluated. Results show that a cautious combination of the factors involved, like drill tip geometry or feed rate, can promote the reduction of delamination damage.
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Na furação de placas em materiais compósitos é corrente o uso de técnicas tradicionais de furação adaptadas. O defeito mais grave é a delaminação, que nem sempre é visível à superfície e pode causar o colapso prematuro das estruturas. Para a avaliação dos danos provocados nas peças utilizam-se meios de controlo não-destrutivo. Neste artigo são analisados os resultados obtidos através do recurso à pré-furação em placas carbono/epóxido e de duas técnicas de controlo. Os resultados obtidos permitem estabelecer a influência da pré-furação na delaminação Neste trabalho, utilizam-se técnicas de Visão Computacional no processamento e análise das imagens obtidas nos ensaios experimentais.
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Hole drilling operations are common in fibre reinforced plastics - FRP’s - to facilitate fastener assembly to other parts in more complex structures. As these materials are non-homogeneous, drilling causes some damages, like delamination, for example. Delamination can be reduced by a careful selection of drilling parameters, drill material and drill bit geometry. In this work two types of laminates are drilled using different machining parameters and comparing drill geometries. Results show the importance of a cautious selection of these variables when composites’ drilling is involved.
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Os materiais compósitos têm-se tornado cada vez mais importantes em virtude das suas características específicas, tais como o baixo peso e uma boa relação peso/resistência. As operações de furação são habituais neste tipo de peças, devido à necessidade de posterior montagem em conjuntos. Devido à não-homogeneidade dos compósitos, a furação pode causar alguns danos, de que podem resultar perda de propriedades mecânicas da peça. Uma escolha adequada da ferramenta e dos parâmetros pode diminuir estas consequências. Neste artigo são comparados os resultados obtidos com três diferentes velocidades de corte, três avanços e três geometrias de ferramenta. As conclusões apontam para a importância duma adequada selecção dos parâmetros de maquinagem na redução do dano.
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“Drlling of polymeric matrix composites structures"
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As características excepcionais dos materiais compósitos de matriz polimérica têm conduzido à sua crescente utilização em todos os domínios. A necessidade de ligar estas peças entre si obriga à realização frequente de operações de furação que, embora devidamente adaptada, pode provocar diferentes tipos de dano nas peças a ligar. Desses, o dano mais grave é a delaminação pelas suas consequências na perda das propriedades mecânicas. Neste trabalho é apresentado um estudo comparativo da extensão do dano em função da geometria de ferramenta utilizada. Para tal as placas foram radiografadas após furação e a imagem resultante segmentada para medição das áreas associadas. Os resultados mostram a importância de uma adequada geometria de ferramenta na redução do dano causado pela furação em compósitos laminados.
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“Drilling of polymeric matrix composites structures”
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PTDC/EME–TME/66207/2006 e POSC/EEA-SRI/55386/2004
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The use of fiber reinforced plastics has increased in the last decades due to their unique properties. Advantages of their use are related with low weight, high strength and stiffness. Drilling of composite plates can be carried out in conventional machinery with some adaptations. However, the presence of typical defects like delamination can affect mechanical properties of produced parts. In this paper delamination influence in bearing stress of drilled hybrid carbon+glass/epoxy quasi-isotropic plates is studied by using image processing and analysis techniques. Results from bearing test show that damage minimization is an important mean to improve mechanical properties of the joint area of the plate. The appropriateness of the image processing and analysis techniques used in the measurement of the damaged area is demonstrated.
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Drilling of polymeric matrix composite structures
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A genetic algorithm used to design radio-frequency binary-weighted differential switched capacitor arrays (RFDSCAs) is presented in this article. The algorithm provides a set of circuits all having the same maximum performance. This article also describes the design, implementation, and measurements results of a 0.25 lm BiCMOS 3-bit RFDSCA. The experimental results show that the circuit presents the expected performance up to 40 GHz. The similarity between the evolutionary solutions, circuit simulations, and measured results indicates that the genetic synthesis method is a very useful tool for designing optimum performance RFDSCAs.
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Rationale and Objectives Computer-aided detection and diagnosis (CAD) systems have been developed in the past two decades to assist radiologists in the detection and diagnosis of lesions seen on breast imaging exams, thus providing a second opinion. Mammographic databases play an important role in the development of algorithms aiming at the detection and diagnosis of mammary lesions. However, available databases often do not take into consideration all the requirements needed for research and study purposes. This article aims to present and detail a new mammographic database. Materials and Methods Images were acquired at a breast center located in a university hospital (Centro Hospitalar de S. João [CHSJ], Breast Centre, Porto) with the permission of the Portuguese National Committee of Data Protection and Hospital's Ethics Committee. MammoNovation Siemens full-field digital mammography, with a solid-state detector of amorphous selenium was used. Results The new database—INbreast—has a total of 115 cases (410 images) from which 90 cases are from women with both breasts affected (four images per case) and 25 cases are from mastectomy patients (two images per case). Several types of lesions (masses, calcifications, asymmetries, and distortions) were included. Accurate contours made by specialists are also provided in XML format. Conclusion The strengths of the actually presented database—INbreast—relies on the fact that it was built with full-field digital mammograms (in opposition to digitized mammograms), it presents a wide variability of cases, and is made publicly available together with precise annotations. We believe that this database can be a reference for future works centered or related to breast cancer imaging.
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The paper presents a RFDSCA automated synthesis procedure. This algorithm determines several RFDSCA circuits from the top-level system specifications all with the same maximum performance. The genetic synthesis tool optimizes a fitness function proportional to the RFDSCA quality factor and uses the epsiv-concept and maximin sorting scheme to achieve a set of solutions well distributed along a non-dominated front. To confirm the results of the algorithm, three RFDSCAs were simulated in SpectreRF and one of them was implemented and tested. The design used a 0.25 mum BiCMOS process. All the results (synthesized, simulated and measured) are very close, which indicate that the genetic synthesis method is a very useful tool to design optimum performance RFDSCAs.
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Drilling of carbon fibre/epoxy laminates is usually carried out using standard drills. However, it is necessary to adapt the processes and/or tooling as the risk of delamination, or other damages, is high. These problems can affect mechanical properties of produced parts, therefore, lower reliability. In this paper, four different drills – three commercial and a special step (prototype) – are compared in terms of thrust force during drilling and delamination. In order to evaluate damage, enhanced radiography is applied. The resulting images were then computational processed using a previously developed image processing and analysis platform. Results show that the prototype drill had encouraging results in terms of maximum thrust force and delamination reduction. Furthermore, it is possible to state that a correct choice of drill geometry, particularly the use of a pilot hole, a conservative cutting speed – 53 m/min – and a low feed rate – 0.025 mm/rev – can help to prevent delamination.
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A utilização de materiais compósitos tem crescido nas últimas décadas em virtude do seu baixo peso, elevada resistência e rigidez. A furação de placas compósitas é um desafio que se coloca às indústrias que trabalham com este tipo de materiais, sendo frequente o recurso a ferramentas convencionais, normalmente utilizadas na construção mecânica, com adaptações. Neste trabalho, apresenta-se uma técnica não convencional baseada na furação por jacto de areia sendo avaliadas as descontinuidades causadas em placas compósitas. Durante este processo de furação, as camadas da placa não resistem o tempo necessário para concluir a perfuração, aquecendo e fragmentando- se, e a areia, com o impacto, perde rapidamente o poder abrasivo. Além disso, o tempo necessário para completar com sucesso a operação seria superior a 5 horas, uma vez que a primeira etapa de jateamento durou aproximadamente uma hora, sendo necessário no fim da mesma repor um novo isolamento devido desgaste sofrido. Nesse momento da operação o progresso obtido era imperceptível. O trabalho experimental realizado permite concluir que a furação por jacto de areia, utilizando um compressor com um caudal de 1700 l/min e jateadora de sucção, não se mostra uma ferramenta promissora para executar operações de furação em placas compósitas.