24 resultados para light mechanization
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Työ tehtiin Steris Finn Aqualle, joka oli ottanut tuotantoon uuden autoklaavimallin kevään 2007 aikana. Työn tavoitteena oli kehittää painelaitteen hitsausta vertailemalla kevytmekanisointi, mekanisointi ja robotisointiratkaisuja ja hankkia riittävät tiedot mahdollisen investointipaatoksen tueksi. Tarkastellut kevytmekanisointilaitteet koostuivat kuljetinkiskosta, kuljettimesta ja mahdollisesta railonseurantalaitteesta. Tarkasteltu mekanisointijärjestelmä oli asiakaskohtaisesti räätälöitävä kokonaisuus. Tarkasteltuun hitsausrobottijärjestelmään kuului kappaleenkäsittelylaite sekä etäohjelmointiohjelmisto. Työn teoriaosassa käsiteltiin painelaitelainsäädännön vaikutuksia tuotantoon, ruostumattoman ja haponkestävän teräksen ominaisuuksia hitsauksen kannalta, tuotannossa käytettäviä hitsausprosesseja, hitsauksen mekanisointia ja automatisointia sekä railonseurantaa. Työn käytännön osuudessa käytiin läpi painelaitevalmistuksen nykytila. Painelaitevalmistus jaettiin eri työvaiheisiin ja työvaiheet analysoitiin, millä varmistettiin, että kehitysresurssit suunnataan oikeisiin kohteisiin. Kehitysehdotuksena esitettiin joko railonseurannalla varustetun kevytmekanisointilaitteiston tai etäohjelmoitavan hitsausrobottijärjestelmän hankintaa. Kevytmekanisoinnilla on mahdollista saavuttaa samat edut kuin kalliimmillakin mekanisointilaitteilla ja kevytmekanisoinnin etuna on käyttöönoton helppous ja laitteiston edullisuus. Hitsausrobotin hankintaan liittyy epävarmuustekijöitä, joiden tarkempi selvittäminen on tarpeen, ennen hitsausrobotin hankintapaatosta. Suuremmilla tuotantomäärillä hitsausrobottisolu olisi ollut selkeästi parempi ratkaisu.
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The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the wide applicability of the novel photoluminescent labels called upconverting phosphors (UCPs) in proximity-based bioanalytical assays. The exceptional features of the lanthanide-doped inorganic UCP compounds stem from their capability for photon upconversion resulting in anti-Stokes photoluminescence at visible wavelengths under near-infrared (NIR) excitation. Major limitations related to conventional photoluminescent labels are avoided, rendering the UCPs a competitive next-generation label technology. First, the background luminescence is minimized due to total elimination of autofluorescence. Consequently, improvements in detectability are expected. Second, at the long wavelengths (>600 nm) used for exciting and detecting the UCPs, the transmittance of sample matrixes is significantly greater in comparison with shorter wavelengths. Colored samples are no longer an obstacle to the luminescence measurement, and more flexibility is allowed even in homogeneous assay concepts, where the sample matrix remains present during the entire analysis procedure, including label detection. To transform a UCP particle into a biocompatible label suitable for bioanalytical assays, it must be colloidal in an aqueous environment and covered with biomolecules capable of recognizing the analyte molecule. At the beginning of this study, only UCP bulk material was available, and it was necessary to process the material to submicrometer-sized particles prior to use. Later, the ground UCPs, with irregular shape, wide size-distribution and heterogeneous luminescence properties, were substituted by a smaller-sized spherical UCP material. The surface functionalization of the UCPs was realized by producing a thin hydrophilic coating. Polymer adsorption on the UCP surface is a simple way to introduce functional groups for bioconjugation purposes, but possible stability issues encouraged us to optimize an optional silica-encapsulation method which produces a coating that is not detached in storage or assay conditions. An extremely thin monolayer around the UCPs was pursued due to their intended use as short-distance energy donors, and much attention was paid to controlling the thickness of the coating. The performance of the UCP technology was evaluated in three different homogeneous resonance energy transfer-based bioanalytical assays: a competitive ligand binding assay, a hybridization assay for nucleic acid detection and an enzyme activity assay. To complete the list, a competitive immunoassay has been published previously. Our systematic investigation showed that a nonradiative energy transfer mechanism is indeed involved, when a UCP and an acceptor fluorophore are brought into close proximity in aqueous suspension. This process is the basis for the above-mentioned homogeneous assays, in which the distance between the fluorescent species depends on a specific biomolecular binding event. According to the studies, the submicrometer-sized UCP labels allow versatile proximity-based bioanalysis with low detection limits (a low-nanomolar concentration for biotin, 0.01 U for benzonase enzyme, 0.35 nM for target DNA sequence).
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We live in an age where rationalization and demands of efficiency taint every aspect of our lives both as individuals and as a society. Even warfare cannot escape the increased speed of human interaction. Time is a resource to be managed. It has to be optimized, saved and won in military affairs as well. The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the dogmatic texts of military thought to search for answers what the classics of strategy saw in the interrelations of temporality and warfare and if their thoughts remain meaningful in the contemporary conjunction. Since the way a society functions is reflected in the way it conducts its wars, there naturally are differences between an agrarian, industrial and information society. Theorists of different eras emphasize things specific to their times, but warfare, like any human interaction, is always bounded by temporality. Not only is the pace of warfare dependent on the progress of the society, but time permeates warfare in all its aspects. This research paper focuses on two specific topics that arose from the texts themselves; how should time be managed and manipulated in warfare and how to economize and “win” it from the enemy. A method where lengthy quotations are used to illustrate the main point of the strategists has been chosen for this research paper. While Clausewitz is the most prominent source of quotations, thoughts from ancient India and China are represented as well to prove that the combination of right force in the right place at the right time is still the way of the victorious. Tactics change in the course of time but the principles of strategy remain unaltered and are only adapted to suit new situations. While ancient and pre-modern societies had their focus on finding auspicious moments for battle in the flow of kronos-time based on divinities, portents and auguries, we can trace elements of manipulation of time in warfare from the earliest surviving texts. While time as a fourth dimension of the battlespace emerged only in the modern era, all through the history of military thought it has had a profound meaning. In the past time could be squandered, today it always has to be won. This paper asks the question “why”.