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varying resin concentration and type affects overall strength, along with the compound’s heat or corrosion resistance Heating the material as it is molded forms three-dimensional covalent bonds between polymer molecules This process, known as cross-linking, is irreversible Therefore, cross-linked materials cannot be melted and reshaped The term “thermoset” accurately describes this chemistry Cross-linking creates a rigid 3D molecular structure that lets thermosets maintain the desired physical and electrical properties during prolonged exposure to adverse conditions such as excessive heat This distinguishes thermosets from thermoplastics, which are generally unsuitable for high-temperature environments because they can be remelted after solidification Thermosets tolerate heat-distortion temperatures (HDT) and glass-transition temperatures (Tg) that would literally melt most thermoplastics Three of the most common thermoset resins are polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy Each has its own price and performance characteristics, so base selection on an application’s functional and cost requirements For example, engineers might choose vinyl-ester resin for corrosionresistant products, epoxy for high-strength applications, and polyester when good overall performance and cost are the driving factors As for reinforcement, many types of fibers can be used depending on the molding process and strength requirements Glass-reinforcement options include choppedstrand, mat with random-fiber orientation, light textile fabrics, heavy woven materials, knitted materials, and unidirectional fabrics Carbon-fiber reinforcement is used for applications that require exceptional strength coupled with severe weight restrictions Structural thermoset SMC Most structural thermosets are in the form of sheetmolding compound SMC is a cost-effective, lower-weight alternative to many metals Standard SMC contains 10 to 30% reinforcement, while structural grades are typically in the 40 to 65% range Reinforcement is normally choppedstrand glass fibers 0.5 to 2.0-in (12.7 to 50.8-mm) long Structural-thermoset SMC is manufactured in a continuous process that combines a viscous paste and glass fiber on specialized equipment with a continuous web Paste containing the resin and additives is poured onto a carrier film, then cut glass fibers are added, along with a second layer of film The paste and glass between top and bottom carrier films creates a thin “sandwich” that is run through a series of serpentine rollers The serpentine action and resulting pressure causes the paste to coat MARCH 8, 2012 42 880: Sustainability for 48 ULE Manufacturing Organizations Just because a company states they operate in a sustainable fashion doesn’t make it so New procedures from UL E help confirm their claims 49 MACHINE DESIGN’s LITERATURE EXPRESS your father’s 58 Not oscilloscope Oscilloscope readings on a Web page? 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fluid-dynamic analysis was fairly simple, using empirical formulas from engineering handbooks or other simplified analysis techniques However, as computer power becomes less expensive, fluid-dynamic analysis is shifting toward more-complex, powerful computational-fluid-dynamics (CFD) techniques A low-cost, rapid way to analyze performance and optimize designs comes from what is called “parametric CFD analysis.” It includes five steps: problem definition, dimensional reduction, experimental design, management of CFD simulations, and metadata analysis The metadata analysis stage may also include surrogate modeling, visualization, optimization, and sensitivity analysis Consider an aerodynamic design that entails placing vortex generators (VG) on the wing of a commercial airliner VGs are typically added to correct undesirable flight attributes such as low-speed instability or too-little control Even minor changes to an aerodynamic configuration such as this can significantly harm the aircraft’s handling and, thus, necessitate complex analysis Engineers mastering the five stages of parametric CFD analysis better understand how the device behaves and, therefore, produce better designs Here is an example of using the five steps of parametric CFD analysis Problem definition For all designs, engineers must define requirements for the system, component, or process For machines, requirements include the operating envelope of the equipment, which defines the range of conditions over which the device must operate safely In the case of commercial airliners, the operating envelope is the range of all parameters at which the aircraft may safely fly Among the requirements for an airliner are that it be efficient and safe Aircraft designers extensively test designs to meet these requirements using CFD simulations, wind-tunnel tests, and flight tests Undesirable flight attributes often arise because of a boundarylayer separation on the wing surfaces This occurs when the boundary layer, a thin layer of slow-moving air caused by friction near the surface, separates from the surface of the wing Due to the wing sweep, boundary-layer separation on the outer portion of the wing is a common problem on commercial jets VGs circulate high-energy flow into the boundary layer, suppressing boundarylayer separation and mitigating the problems While common, vortex generators are actually an aerodynamic compromise They delay the onset of boundary-layer separation, but Authored by: Scott Imlay Chief Technology Officer Tecplot Inc Bellevue, Wash Resources: Tecplot Inc., www.tecplot.com Edited by Leslie Gordon, leslie.gordon@ penton.com, Twitter @LeslieGordon Scan this code for another feature on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), or go to: http://machinedesign com/article/cfd-revealsless-work-1122 VGs are placed along part of the wing of a commercial aircraft Photo by Fred Hall Photos 68 MACHINE DESIGN.com MARCH 8, 2012 also increase parasitic wing drag Increasing drag reduces fuel efficiency, so aerodynamicists are careful about when and where they use VGs So where to place them? Obviously, aerodynamicists must test a wide variety of locations Tests will likely focus on the landing configurations and high angle-of-attack regions where boundarylayer separation happens However, other flight conditions and configurations can’t be ignored For example, certain VG distributions may work to eliminate boundary-layer separation at landing configurations, but cause more drag at cruise configuration Because the location of VGs alters flight attributes and aircraft performance, engineers must evaluate it throughout the flight envelope The problem is a constrained-optimization problem, which in this case is best solved with a parametric analysis The placement of each VG is defined by three parameters: spanwise (wing root to wing tip) location, chordwise (leading edge to trailing edge) location, and angle relative to the aircraft plane of symmetry In the example, the wing has 21 VGs; therefore, because each VG has three degreesof-freedom (DOF), including all the DOF would add 63 parameters to the parametric analysis When added to the five flight parameters and six (minimum) configuration parameters, the design space has 74 dimensions — quite large Dimensional reduction Like most engineering-design problems, the full problem definition results in too many dimensions for a reasonable parametric analysis Fortunately, it’s possible to reduce the number of dimensions by taking advantage of previous studies on similar devices For example, VGs have been used since the The Tecplot screenshot shows CFD data management and metadata analysis for a high-lift configuration 1940s and guidelines for their use are available in literature These include suggested size, spacing, and angle of the vortex generators The chordwise position is more problem-dependent and thus allowed to vary in the parametric study This brings the number of dimensions down to 21 VGs, and 32 overall, still a large design space To further reduce the number of DOF, use analytical distributions for the chordwise position of the VGs The outer five VGs are in a straight line at a constant chordwise position — one DOF instead of five The chordwise positions of the inner 16 VGs could be approximated by a quadratic equation resulting in three DOF instead of 16 The upshot is a total of four DOF, which, when added to the 11 flight and configuration parameters, results in a total of 15 dimensions Experimental design In this context, “experimental design” refers to the set of cases that the CFD code will run The cases are selected to efficiently span the design space, with the goal of minimizing drag at cruise while retaining stability and control throughout the operating envelope High-resolution CFD solutions of full aircraft configurations — espeMARCH 8, 2012 cially landing configurations — are expensive, so the number of cases is limited A space-filling design such as Latin hypercube (a statistical method), or one of its optimal variants, would probably be used to ensure coverage of the full range of each parameter For 15 dimensions, even a small parametric study would likely include hundreds of runs Each run generates a large amount of 3D field data in addition to metadata results Ideally, the 3D data is kept to verify solution quality and investigate the underlying cause of anomalies in the metadata Management of CFD simulations A key requirement for high-quality CFD solutions is that the grid-spacing be fine enough to resolve the dominant flow features Ideally, a sufficiently fine grid would be used to resolve all of these flow features to a high degree, but there are seldom enough computing resources to this Also, certain subgrid quantities, such as turbulence, are modeled, so no model is ideal for all flows For this reason, CFD experts must evaluate the results to ensure assumptions aren’t violated The analysis of VG placements strain the current capabilities of MACHINE DESIGN.com 69 FE UPDATE CFD simulations When the simulaHow vortex generators affect boundary-layer separation tion calculates the vertical flows, a fine Before VGs grid is needed in the spanwise direction Normally, the boundary layer is resolved using a fine Boundary layer Wing Smooth wall-normal grid and begins to separate stalls airflow the grid spacing in After VGs the spanwise direction The streamwise directions are left coarse, reducing the number of grid Boundary Vortex points Near the VG, Boundary layer layer remains airflow the grid must also be energized by vortices attached refined in all three directions When the velocity field in 21 streamwise vortices must be resolved, the number of point in parametric space and rethe parametric space, or create an grid points gets large, making the turns a set of dependent variables iso-surface plot of any variable in CFD simulations time consuming The surrogate model is an apany 3D subspace of the parametric A CFD expert must verify that proximation of the values that are space Using these visualizations, the fine grid is properly placed obtained by running the CFD code users can recognize relationships to compute the vortices Finally, at that point in parametric space between variables and identify there have been efforts to reduce and runs much faster local minima and maxima in the the number of grid points by modSurrogate models take a wide subspaces eling the vortex-generator geomevariety of forms This aircraft wing A common concern in engitry as a step-function in secondary example is a polynomial in 15 neering design is how sensitive velocities — a subgrid effect This dimensions If it were a quadratic the device is to changes in the allows a comparatively coarse grid response surface, a second-order independent parameters More in the streamwise direction and polynomial with cross terms, it specifically, it would be helpful to reduces the computer resources would have 136 terms To use this know the leverage of each inderequired for the CFD simulations model, the experimental design pendent variable on the changes Ideally, the tools used to manmust contain at least 136 cases in each dependent variable Using age the parametric data make it Higher-order response-surface a surrogate model, it is relatively easy to verify the quality of the models, like fourth-order modstraightforward to estimate the CFD solutions The metadata and els, are also common but have sensitivity or perform an analysis links to 3D field data files get far more terms and require more of variance (ANOVA) stored in a database A graphical cases Mastering CFD for engineerfront-end to the database simpliSurrogate models allow the ing design Parametric CFD analyfies the access to the data, perhaps visualization of metadata even sis has been shown to play a cruthrough clicking on scatter symwhen the experimental design has cial role in the engineering design bols representing individual cases cases widely dispersed throughof fluid-dynamic devices Without or data in tables This practice out the highly dimensional space it, engineering methods can be allows rapid evaluation of a flow The surrogate model effectively costly and time consuming By the field and grid to look for potential fills the empty space between time a project is complete, there quality issues cases with an approximation of could already by a more-efficient Metadata analysis The efthe true data The surrogate model way to utilize the device An unfectiveness of the VGs is evalulets users create XY plots of the derstanding of the five stages of relationship between metadata parametric CFD analysis gives usated through metadata analysis variables along any line through ers a better understanding of how The first step in analyzing the parametric space Likewise, it’s a device behaves over its entire metadata is to create a surrogate possible to create contour plots operating envelope and quickly model Like the CFD code itself, of any variable along any plane in produces better designs MD the surrogate model inputs the 70 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measures 1.25-in long and weighs only 4.5 gm The Lee Co., Pettipaug Rd., Box 424, Westbrook, CT 06498, (800) 533-7584, www.theleeco.com/EFSWEB2.NSF/51afc74e7 f2112c9852563a9005db170/ec7bb21ff1dee0 868525790400604197!OpenDocument RS# 452 A 300-page catalog covers the Skinner and Gold Ring lines of solenoid valves The company’s two, three, and four-way general-purpose and specialty valves are engineered for a wide range of applications, including hot water and steam for industrial dishwashing, industrial laundry and cooking equipment; NSF certified beverage dispensing; compressors and compressed-air systems, including condensate drain valves; fuel dispensing; traditional and alternative-fuel delivery systems; and medical and instrumentation Also included is information on the Valve Actuation product line, coils and enclosures reference guide, technical information, and a safety guide Download a free copy from the company’s Web site Parker Hannifin, Fluid Control Div., 95 Edgewood Ave., New Britain, CT 06051, (860) 827-2300, www.parker com/fcd RS# 453 ● ● ● ● ● ● No swell Replaces bronze Self-lube No greasing Enviro friendly No heavy metals Extended MTBR Toll free: 1866 635 7596 vesconite@vesconite.com vesconite.com RS# 138 MARCH 8, 2012 RS# 139 MACHINE DESIGN.com 73 PRODUCTS & LIT r formation via ou Request free in Web site at ice Reader Serv c design.com/rs ww w.machine Rotary positioning The ServoBelt Rotary 200 (SBR 200) stage can move up to 100-kg loads The unit’s huge through-hole makes it easy to bring utility connections, sensors, and other components to the top of the stage The SBR 200 offers a stiff symmetrical drive mechanism that enhances stiffness and eliminates backlash, contributing to the unit’s positioning accuracy The rotary stage features a 200-mm through hole; 38-N-m Continuous-movement cable Chainflex CF Thermo cable is for use in temperature-sensing equipment where it acts as a thermocouple extension link The cable is available in types J, K and T for a variety of different industries CF Thermo features an abrasion-resistant PUR outer jacket It can be used in applications with high mechanical loads, travels up to 164 ft, and is flame-retardant, as well as oil and coolant resistant igus Inc., Box 14349, East Providence, RI 02914, (800) 521-2747, www.igus.com RS# 467 Wi-Fi transmitters torque; 25 (axial) and 21 kN (radial) load capacities; 1,050-N-m maximum moment; ±100 arc-sec bidirectional repeatability; ±15 arc-sec unidirectional repeatability; ±60 arc-sec accuracy, and 100-kg maximum payload Bell-Everman Inc., 82 Aero Camino Rd., Goleta, CA 93117, (805) 685-1029, www.bell-everman.com RS# 465 The wSeries Wi-Fi transmitters, which communicate on standard Wi-Fi networks, are ac or battery powered The battery version comes with two alkaline C-cell batteries that last for two years, depending on the frequency of readings The ac version comes with a universal adapter that operates on any voltage (110 to 240 Vac) and also includes an alkaline AA backup battery Styles include analog voltage and current (0 to 10 V, to 20 mA), temperature from digital sensors and dual thermocouples, humidity, and barometric pressure Users can view charts and graphs, as well as monitor and record readings from virtually any type of transducer, over an Ethernet network or the Internet from any computer, tablet, or smart phone with a Web browser Alarms can be set to notify users by e-mail The alarm can be sent to a single user or a group, and include text messages to cell phones The wSeries Wi-Fi sensors are protected in a rugged weatherproof, polycarbonate NEMA-4/IP65-rated housing Newport Electronics Inc., 2229 South Yale St., Santa Ana, CA 92704, (714) 540-4914, www.newportus.com/ppt/wseries.html RS# 468 Power supplies Power supplies are available for variable-torque electromagnetic brakes and clutches, such as magnetic particle and hysteresis brakes and clutches Output current is manually controlled using a potentiometer or a to 10-V control signal Output is also scaled by a separate Span Max adjustment, so fine control, even for low current loads, is easy The supplies offer outputs of 12-Vdc @ 1.25 A or 24 Vdc @ 0.75 A and come in enclosed or open versions, with or without an LCD ammeter Placid Industries Inc., 139 Mill Pond Dr., Lake Placid, NY 12946, (518) 523-2422, www.placidindustries.com R# 466 74 MACHINE DESIGN.com MARCH 8, 2012 Diaphragm pump The new Type NF1.25 diaphragm pump handles dosing or transferring liquids or liquid-gas mixtures at flow rates up to 300 ml/min The pump is engineered to operate either intermittently or continuously against pressure up to 87 psig Versions can be developed to handle pressures up to 145 psig The pump’s have a patented valve and sophisticated diaphragm technology Users can choose from a wide selection of motors, including iron-core dc, ironless-core dc, or brushless-dc (BLDC) versions The BLDC models can be supplied with simple two-wire operation or with four wires for advanced tachometer output and speed control input, and a highly linear control curve (flow rate versus control voltage) for use in closed-loop systems These self-priming pumps can run dry, require virtually no maintenance, and offer chemical resistance by using PP, PTFE, EPDM, and FFMP for components that contact the pumped medium Specialized accessories are available, including an antivibration mounting plate that can reduce vibration levels and audible noise Pumps can be mounted in any position KNF Neuberger Inc., Black Forest Rd., Trenton, NJ 08691, (609) 890-8600, www.knfoem.com RS# 469 Stampings catalog Dc servomotors The 2012 Metal Stamping Brochure is an in-depth, eight-page booklet that details the company’s vast, high-quality stamping capabilities With its innovative technology and engineering concepts, the company accommodates diverse, complex applications, offering such services as flat blanking and piercings in sizes up to 12 × 12-in., metal forming in thicknesses from 0.005 to 0.134 in., and draws up to 3-in deep and in in diameter Also covered is the company’s secondary operations, including deburring, tapping, reaming, counterboring, spotfacing and more Included in the brochure is a quickreference guide complete with several useful resources, such as a Base Elements chart, a Decimal Equivalents chart, and an extensive glossary of more than 100 industry terms Boker’s Inc., 3104 Snelling Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55406, (800) 927-4377, www.bokers.com RS# 470 The 8540 Series dc servomotors feature improved power density through the use of bonded neodymium magnets The units have approximately twice the continuous torque rating of previous motors The motors measure 1.18 in (30 mm) in diameter and come in three lengths — 2.114 in (53.69 mm), 2.585 in (65.66 mm), and 3.057 in (77.65 mm) Depending on the model, continuous torque ratings range from 2.5 to 8.3 oz-in (0.018 to 0.059 Nm) without the use of a heat sink The motors are available with eight standard windings ranging from 9.55 to 48 V and have standard preloaded ball bearings that allow for high speeds, radial and axial-shaft loading, and higher temperatures Pittman, 343 Godshall Dr., Harleysville, PA 19438, (330) 673-3452, RS# 471 www.ametektip.com Mechanical hardware catalog The new D810 Inch Catalog is an easy-to-use book that includes new products, detailed indexes, and comprehensive technical data Over 87,000 components are featured, including an entirely new section of industrial quality leveling foot mounts The D810 contains 1,520 pages of newly organized layouts making it easier to read and locate parts Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument, 2101 Jericho Turnpike, Box 5416, New Hyde Park, NY 11042, www.sdp-si.com/eStore RS# 472 MARCH 8, 2012 MACHINE DESIGN.com 75 ADVERTISER INDEX RS# .COMPANY PAGE 116 .Minnesota Rubber .19 133 .Absopulse Electronics Ltd .47 112 .National Instruments 118 .Airpot Corp/Airpel 24 Corporation .13 119 .Airpot Corp/Airpel 25 102 .Omega Engineering Inc 103 .Automationdirect.com Ondrives.us 28 105 .Automationdirect.com 126 .Pepperl+Fuchs .32 125 .Avago Technologies U.S Inc 31 127 .Pepperl+Fuchs .33 Reduce costs 131 .Avago Technologies U.S Inc 39 110 .Precision Paper Tube .10 and ensure quality 123 .Avnet 29 114 .Proto Labs, Inc 15 132 .Avnet 41 115 .Sapa Industrial 40 years Advancing Automation Extrusions, Inc .17 145 .Baldor Electric Co IBC 134 .Seal Master Corporation 47 138 .Beswick Engineering Company, Inc 73 146 .Bimba Manufacturing Company BC 108 .Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc Simply added value 10 times more added value for your automation For more information: Call: 1-800-Go-Festo 1-800-463-3786 www.festo.com/us/addedvalue 124 .Smalley Steel Ring Company 30 135 .SolidWorks Corporation 65 107 .Spirol International 101 .EBM-Papst IFC Corporation 104 .Exair Corporation 113 .Trim-Lok Company 14 117 .Fabco Air, Inc .23 139 .Vesco Plastics Sales 73 140 .Festo Corporation 76 120 .W.L Gore & Associates Inc 26 129 .Goodfellow Corp .36 121 .W.L Gore & Associates Inc 27 136 .Graphite Metallizing Corp 72 106 .Wirestone/Nvidia 130 .Helical Products Company, Inc 37 141 .Intech Corporation 77 Global manufacturer of process control 137 .Kepner Products .72 and factory automation solutions 109 .Lee Company .10 111 .Lubriplate Lubricants Co .11 142 .Magnetic Brakes System .79 144 .Magnetic Component Engineering, Inc .80 143 .Master Bond, Inc .79 RS# 140 128 .Simrit Group 35 While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this index, the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions ader Service Access our Re ickly find and Website to qu ation on the rm fo in request rvices found se products and ACHINE DESIGN M in the pages of c design.com/rs w w w.machine BUSINESS INDEX 3D Systems Corp 30 Agilent Technologies Inc 26 Agilent Technologies Inc 58 Arktos Developments Ltd 66 Autodesk Inc 66 AutomationDirect 6, 30 B&R Industrial Automation Balluff Barron Lighting Group Beswick Engineering Co Inc Bimba Manufacturing 30 30 25 71 71 Central Piedmont Community College 38 Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc 72 DoE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 26, 27 Danfoss Industrial Automation 71 Dept of Energy 27 Dept of Labor 38 Dordan Manufacturing 20 Eastern Michigan University .8 Energist Group 62 Entrepreneur 30 Fabrico 25 Festo 72 FIRST Robotics Competition 34 GreenBiz Group 48 Groschopp IDI Composites International 42 IDI Composites International ITW Formex 25 Industrial Equipment Div., Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp 28 Infinite Z Inc 63 Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute 30 Parker Hannifin, Fluid Control Div 73 Pepperl+Fuchs 33 Peter Paul Electronics Peter Paul Electronics Co Inc 71 PolyPlane.com 64 Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory 28 Rittal Corp 18 Sandia National Laboratory 24 Sensable 67 Service Machine Co Inc 27 Siemens 38 Siemens PLM Software 62 Simrit 27 Social Science Research Council Society of Manufacturing Engineers 38 Steinmeyer 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