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2. 接口信号设计中的故障分析与仿真.
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郑凡凡, 严帅, 祝京, 朱春, 周天熠, and 刘航宇
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- 2024
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3. Telemetry System to Monitor Elastic Torque on Rolling Stand Spindles.
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Voronin, Stanislav S., Loginov, Boris M., Gasiyarova, Olga A., Evdokimov, Sergey A., Karandaev, Alexander S., and Khramshin, Vadim R.
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TELEMETRY ,STRAIN gages ,BRIDGE circuits ,ONLINE monitoring systems ,CYBER physical systems ,ROLLING-mills ,TORQUE ,DYNAMIC loads - Abstract
This article outlines the relevance of building online telemetry systems for online monitoring of the technical conditions of rolling mill equipment. Electromechanical systems of the horizontal stand of the plate Mill 5000 are described, when operating in harsh conditions caused by the shock loading when workpieces enter the stand. It is noted that dynamic torque overloads, exceeding the rated motor torque by many-fold, cause the fatigue failure of spindle joints and breakage of rolls. In this regard, the development and implementation of systems for monitoring the elastic torque on spindles are extremely urgent. This issue has long been studied, but the references provide no information on the building principles and hardware composition of such systems. The use of strain gauges connected according to a balanced bridge circuit to measure the elastic torque is justified. This paper's contribution is the proposed modular principle for building a telemetry monitoring system based on the analysis of known techniques for measuring and transmitting diagnostic data. The developed system structure is provided and the concept of data transfer and processing are explained. This article suggests the inductive power supply of a measuring unit mounted on a shaft without the use of batteries. A hardware structure was developed to be applied in a system for measuring, transmitting, and visualizing signals proportional to the elastic torque, manufactured on the basis of data measuring instruments by leading companies. The specifics of placement and connection of strain gauges are considered. The hardware providing a wireless power supply to the signal encoder and digital data transfer between the transmitter and receiver is described. The results of implementing the system on Mill 5000 are provided. The installation of a telemetry ring and a receiving head for the inductive power supply and data reception is shown. An experimental assessment of the elastic torques occurring when workpieces enter the cage was obtained by implementing a drive control algorithm which provided biting in the drive acceleration mode. The reliability of measuring the elastic torque with an error not exceeding ±5% and the reduction of dynamic loads on the spindle by 1.3–1.5 times due to the elimination of impacts from closing angular gaps in spindle joints was confirmed. This increases the service life of mechanical equipment and reduces the cost of eliminating the accident aftermath. The prospect of modifying the developed system into a cyber-physical system for monitoring the rolling mill's mechatronic equipment conditions is shown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Strain Gauge-Based Equipment
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Sujatha, C. and Sujatha, C.
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- 2023
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5. An Exploratory Study on the Contractile Effects of Hydroxy-α-Sanshool and Hydroxy-β-Sanshool, the Active Ingredients of Daikenchuto, on the Internal Anal Sphincter
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Kotaro Maeda and Toshinobu Sasaki
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daikenchuto ,internal anal sphincter ,fecal incontinence ,telemetry system ,hydroxy-α-sanshool ,hydroxy-β-sanshool ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Objectives: Daikenchuto (DKT) enhances the contraction of the internal anal sphincter (IAS) in patients with constipation and fecal incontinence; however, the mechanism of its action is unknown. We investigated the effects of the active ingredients of DKT (hydroxy-α-sanshool (HAS) and hydroxy-β-sanshool (HBS)) on the contractile activity of the canine rectum and IAS. Methods: Three male beagle dogs were prepared for each of the HAS, HBS, and control groups. Force transducers were attached to the rectal and IAS surfaces of the dogs, and the contractile responses were measured by telemetry under conscious conditions. HAS (10 mg/body) and HBS (2.5 mg/body) were administered intrarectally at doses previously identified from an effective dose of DKT extract (1.5 g/body), and contractile responses were recorded up to 6 h after administration. Contractile activity of the rectum and IAS was evaluated by observing the area under the curve (AUC) of the recorded contraction waveform. Plasma concentrations of HAS and HBS were measured before and after administration to confirm IAS exposure to both ingredients. Results: The mean AUC values of the IAS for the control, HAS, and HBS groups at 10 min after administration were 115, 87, and 220 (g-min), respectively, indicating a higher contraction in the HBS group, which was maintained for approximately 3 h. As for the rectum, no contractile response was observed in either the HAS or HBS groups. Plasma concentrations of both ingredients peaked at 20 min after administration. Conclusions: HBS could be involved in the contractile action of DKT on the IAS.
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- 2023
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6. Effects of caffeine on intracranial pressure and pain perception in freely moving rats.
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Israelsen, Ida Marchen Egerod, Westgate, Connar Stanley James, Kamp‐Jensen, Christina, Jensen, Rigmor H., and Eftekhari, Sajedeh
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PAIN , *PAIN measurement , *ANIMAL experimentation , *INTRACRANIAL pressure , *RATS , *PAIN threshold , *CAFFEINE , *FLUORESCENT antibody technique , *RESEARCH funding , *HEADACHE , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *NOCICEPTIVE pain , *PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Objective: Caffeine, a non‐selective adenosine receptor (AR) antagonist, is the most consumed psychostimulant in the world. Caffeine has been suggested to regulate cerebrospinal fluid secretion and is known both to alleviate and to trigger headache; however, its effect on the regulation of intracranial pressure (ICP) is not known. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of caffeine on ICP and nociceptive responses. Methods: Female Sprague–Dawley rats were implanted with a novel telemetric device for continuous ICP recordings, which allowed for continuous recordings in freely moving rats. A single dose of caffeine (30 or 120 mg/kg intraperitoneally) was given. In a second group (non‐implanted), the acute effects of 30 mg/kg caffeine on periorbital threshold using Von Frey testing and spontaneous behavior were utilized using an automated behavioral registration platform (Laboratory, Animal, Behavior, Observation, Registration and Analysis System) in a randomized cross‐over study. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunofluorescence were used to localize ARs in the choroid plexus. Results: A single dose of 30 mg/kg caffeine lowered the ICP by 35% at 165 min after administration (saline: 0.16 ± 0.9 vs caffeine: −1.18 ± 0.9 ΔmmHg, p = 0.0098) and lasted up to 12 h. Administration of 120 mg/kg caffeine showed a faster onset of decrease in ICP within 15 min by 50% (p = 0.0018) and lasted up to 12 h. The periorbital pain thresholds were higher after 1 h (saline: 224.6 ± 15.1 vs caffeine: 289.5 ± 8.7 g, p = 0.005) and lasted up to 5 h. Caffeine‐treated rats had increased locomotor activity, speed, and changed grooming behavior. Expression of AR1 was found in the choroid plexus. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that caffeine has a lowering effect on ICP as an acute treatment. Interestingly, caffeine acutely caused an increased response in cephalic thresholds supporting hypoalgesic effects. Future studies investigating the beneficial effects of caffeine for elevated ICP are warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Telemetry System to Monitor Elastic Torque on Rolling Stand Spindles
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Stanislav S. Voronin, Boris M. Loginov, Olga A. Gasiyarova, Sergey A. Evdokimov, Alexander S. Karandaev, and Vadim R. Khramshin
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plate rolling mill ,rolling stand ,spindle ,elastic torque ,monitoring ,telemetry system ,Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity ,T58.7-58.8 - Abstract
This article outlines the relevance of building online telemetry systems for online monitoring of the technical conditions of rolling mill equipment. Electromechanical systems of the horizontal stand of the plate Mill 5000 are described, when operating in harsh conditions caused by the shock loading when workpieces enter the stand. It is noted that dynamic torque overloads, exceeding the rated motor torque by many-fold, cause the fatigue failure of spindle joints and breakage of rolls. In this regard, the development and implementation of systems for monitoring the elastic torque on spindles are extremely urgent. This issue has long been studied, but the references provide no information on the building principles and hardware composition of such systems. The use of strain gauges connected according to a balanced bridge circuit to measure the elastic torque is justified. This paper’s contribution is the proposed modular principle for building a telemetry monitoring system based on the analysis of known techniques for measuring and transmitting diagnostic data. The developed system structure is provided and the concept of data transfer and processing are explained. This article suggests the inductive power supply of a measuring unit mounted on a shaft without the use of batteries. A hardware structure was developed to be applied in a system for measuring, transmitting, and visualizing signals proportional to the elastic torque, manufactured on the basis of data measuring instruments by leading companies. The specifics of placement and connection of strain gauges are considered. The hardware providing a wireless power supply to the signal encoder and digital data transfer between the transmitter and receiver is described. The results of implementing the system on Mill 5000 are provided. The installation of a telemetry ring and a receiving head for the inductive power supply and data reception is shown. An experimental assessment of the elastic torques occurring when workpieces enter the cage was obtained by implementing a drive control algorithm which provided biting in the drive acceleration mode. The reliability of measuring the elastic torque with an error not exceeding ±5% and the reduction of dynamic loads on the spindle by 1.3–1.5 times due to the elimination of impacts from closing angular gaps in spindle joints was confirmed. This increases the service life of mechanical equipment and reduces the cost of eliminating the accident aftermath. The prospect of modifying the developed system into a cyber-physical system for monitoring the rolling mill’s mechatronic equipment conditions is shown.
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- 2024
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8. ARINC818 视频总线信号测试方法研究.
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杨宏伟, 韩福财, and 艾华龙
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Copyright of Computer Measurement & Control is the property of Magazine Agency of Computer Measurement & Control and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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9. 발사체 주변환경에 의한 전파산란특성 예측 연구.
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장도영, 왕성식, 김춘원, 박용배, and 추호성
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SCATTERING (Physics) ,THEORY of wave motion ,TELEMETRY ,PROJECTILES ,WIRELESS communications - Abstract
In this study, we propose a method for predicting the characteristics of radio wave scattering based on the environment around the projectile transmitting information through a telemetry communication channel. Terrain and buildings are included in the integrated simulation model to analyze the wave propagation characteristics around the projectile. The propagation path between the projectile and control tower is investigated by observing both the direct and indirect paths. The simulation results show that the received power of the indirect path is 7.6−8 dB lower than that of the direct path, which indicates that the structures around the projectile have a greater effect on the received power than the terrain. To verify these results, the measurement equipment is placed at the Naro Space Center and the con- sequent path loss between the transmitter and receiver is measured. The received powers measured in reference to the transmitter position are between –77.3 dBm and –70.5 dBm (transmitted power of 20 dBm), which is in good agreement with the simulation data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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