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Eureka 1995 Tom Shelley - Abstracts
Eureka 1995 Tom Shelley
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Advanced tank guides way to future: new concepts being developed for the military may improve motorway safety at one extreme or help surgeons performing the most delicate operations at the other.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Arcs supressed before they start. (eliminating breakdown arcs in power equipment)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Capabilities expand to meet user needs. (a review of developments in finite analysis techniques)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Capacitance transmission cheaper than radio.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Chip-on-chip makes smallest inverter. (Mitsubishi develops AC inverter drive on a chip)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Cost dominates thinking. (rapid prototyping)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Direct coupled turbines power the future. (Nelco Systems' new generators and motors)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Drums roll lowest cost composites. (new production techniques)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Entering the age of the super composite: new advanced composites are destined to have a dramatic influence on the fluid power industry - especially in the design of components for corrosive environments.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Fluid software models true reality: CFD software is now able to model real, chemically reacting systems in real situations in all their complexity.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Hard alloys soften to combat corrosion. (intermetallic compounds)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
HF signal paths vital to EMC performance. (EMC design)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Highest pressures pumped reliably: a pressure intensifier for use on the sea bed sets new benchmarks in very high pressure hydraulic system performance and reliability.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Inverters drive fluid power energy saving: the lowering cost of power electronics makes AC inverters and fixed output pumps both a novel and economically viable way of delivering variable flow.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Light bonding betters super glue. (adhesive joining)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Many tools make light work. (latest computer-based aids intended to boost design output)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Many ways to drive down power. (Energy Efficiency Office works on data showing ways of cutting electric power costs for motors)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Micropumps and valves offer big impact: tiny, electrically driven pumps and valves are being developed with useful flows and pressure capabilities for a wide range of potential applications.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Open windows give easy access. (Windows software for CAD developers)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Pipe monitoring powers profit. (sensor and analysis development in process engineering).
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Plastic crystals glow longer: lighting and displays of the future may well use light emitting plastics instead of conventional lamps and diodes.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Robots help surgeons extend the possible: new robotic techniques enabling surgeons to perform previously impossible procedures, look set to influence precision tasks in industry.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Sensor choice drives quality.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Short stroke servo positions precisely. (Custom Development's new linear motor actuator)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Special electrodes detect tiniest amounts. (technology to monitor trace metals)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Superconducting bearings stand the test of load: bearings and energy storage.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
The future of inverter drives. (AC inverter drive vendors)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Tracked vehicle drives better than a car: what must be the ultimate tracked vehicle transmission is low cost yet allows superlative control.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Transformer machines could soon be a reality. (new concept of robots that can change their shape may become reality)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Two-way converter eases voltage mixing. (mixed voltage working)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
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