Papers by Keyword: TAP

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Abstract: Materials with high mechanical properties are increasingly used in modern mechanical engineering in order to enhance the performance and service life of critical parts. Since these are difficult-to-machine materials, serious problems can arise due to low tool life or even with its breakage during mechanical processing. The greatest difficulties are connected with the processing of small-diameter holes, since, for example, breakage of drills or taps occurs when drilling and tapping. It should also be noted that when threading in workpieces made of difficult-to-machine materials, the cutting teeth of the taps are chipped. One of the possible solutions to this problem is the use of physicochemical processing methods, in particular, the transmission of forced ultrasonic oscillations to the tap.
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Abstract: In the paper operating mode simulation of a hydro-generator with armature winding taps, running under standalone load with thyristor auto ballast stabilization system of magnitude and frequency of the output voltage of a hydraulic unit has been conducted. The created model enabled to investigate steady-state operation of the plant when connecting ballast load to various winding taps of the hydraulic generator subject to power change of the plant workload. Stabilization of the magnitude and phase of hydro-generator equivalent load as well as the distortion degree of output voltage for each stage of ballast have been evaluated. Ballast stage control algorithm and control laws of gate switching angles of ballast regulator have been proposed. Studies were undertaken within the scope of the RFBR grant entitled “Research and development of micro hydro power plant control systems for the power supply of standalone consumers”.
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Abstract: Through analysis of 66KV, 31500 KVA transformer tangled winding connector open welding faults, the coordination of Oil chromatographic analysis and electrical test can be used to find the defect and the location. It clarified the tangled windings of the transformer joint diagnosis of full open welding process in detail, and pointed out the direction for the future to find and the troubleshooting.
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Abstract: with the integrated circuit design and manufacture process of development of integration complexity rise, chip, chips more and more is also high the testability has become the research difficult and hot problems. At present, according to the design of debugging system pieces is many, but from the module design idea, based on TAP module and debug JTAG with module presents a brand-new debugging system, for our research ideas for reference.
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Abstract: The Fe-Si-Ti system is known to show nanoscale precipitation of the Fe2SiTi Heusler phase with potentially high volume fraction (~4%), very high density and a size ranging from 1 to 20nm after artificial aging. The strong hardening potential of these precipitates make these steels candidates for automotive applications; however no understanding of the precipitation sequence (competition with other phases) nor the precipitation kinetics are available. The present study presents a quantitative study of the precipitation kinetics (size, volume fraction and number density) in a wide temperature range (450-800°C), realised by coupling systematically Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS), Transmission Electron microscopy (TEM) and Tomographic Atom Probe (TAP). Tensile tests were also carried out so as to determine the microstructure/properties relationships. Along the complete temperature range, it is shown that a compromise between time for precipitation and small precipitate sizes can be reached around 550°C. At this intermediate temperature, precipitation is shown to occur in two steps, linked with a second nucleation process after nucleation & growth of the first family of Fe2SiTi has been completed. This second precipitation step results in a temporary decrease in precipitate size and an increase in hardness. The nature of these precipitates is discussed in view of the TEM and TAP observations.
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