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September 26, 2017Volume 13 Issue 36


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Electroformed Metal Bellows are Flexible and Lightweight
Use Servometer electroformed metal bellows for metallic hermetic seals, volume compensators, pressure and temperature sensors, flexible connectors, and countless other applications where flexibility, strength, and long life are critical to your application. Servometer metal bellows are available in various materials and are proven to be leak tight for demanding aerospace, military and defense, automation and industrial applications.
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In this issue of Designfax

  • Profiles: At 94 years old, the sky is the limit
  • Largest optical telescope driven by 2,000+ PI actuators
  • High-speed data and wireless power transfer integrated
  • Wheels: Mercedes brings yacht style to Maybach 6 Cabriolet
  • Designing for Moldability White Paper
  • Engineer's Toolbox: Why direct drive technology?
  • Mike Likes: New 3D-printing materials from DuPont
  • Become a robot programmer in 87 minutes!
  • Carbon composite bellows springs
  • Multi-axis robotic controller
  • Optimize your product manufacturing cost analysis
  • Single-rail positioning stage (H-gantry)
  • Using natural refrigerants in cooling system design
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Smaller springs, smarter applications
    • How Rolls-Royce tests jet engine components
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • WWII Engineering: Bird-brained bombers
    • Wings: Industry sends NASA X-Plane ideas flying
    • SpaceX's spectacular rocket crashes blooper reel
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept

News

New semiconductor materials exceed some of silicon's 'secret' powers

New ultra-thin camera design creates images without lenses

Rubber actuator is 3x stronger than natural muscle and can lift 1,000x its own weight

Sandia helping to develop non-electric tunable nanoparticle films that keep house and car windows cool in summer, warm in winter



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Satellite Reaction Wheel Torque
Reaction wheels provide an efficient solution for satellite attitude control. To develop this control system, a torque sensor is mounted to a motor and flywheel pair. As the motor spins the flywheel, the torque sensor captures the torque generated over time. These measurements are then used to design and tune an efficient control system.
Learn about torque sensor setup in this application.

Feature articles
Profiles: At 94 years old, the sky is the limit

At age 94, aeronautics engineer Karl Bergey, designer of one of the most enduring small planes, the Piper Cherokee, is not slowing down. Following a lifetime of innovation, Bergey is now focusing his energies on working with students to develop a plane that can beat a long-standing altitude record. By Trish Riley, SKF Evolution
Read the full article.
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Image - Largest optical telescope in the world driven by 2,000+ PI actuators
Largest optical telescope in the world driven by 2,000+ PI actuators
High atop the Cerro Armazones mountain in the harsh but extremely dry environment of the Chilean Atacama Desert, more than 2,000 custom hybrid actuators will adjust 798 quarter-ton segments in the primary mirror of the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). As a leader in precision motion control solutions, PI (Physik Instrumente) designed a new type of actuator to meet the extreme requirements of this amazing application.
Read the full article.

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Researchers integrate high-speed data and wireless power transfer
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a system that can simultaneously deliver watts of power and transmit data at rates high enough to stream video over the same wireless connection. By integrating power and high-speed data, a true single "wireless" connection can be achieved.
Read the full article.

Image - Wheels: <br>Mercedes brings yacht style to the Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept
Wheels:
Mercedes brings yacht style to the Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept

If Thurston Howell III dreamed of the far-distant future while shipwrecked on "Gilligan's Island," he probably imagined tooling around the mainland with Lovey in something like the yacht-inspired Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept. Recently displayed at Monterey Car Week in California, the 750-hp (550-kW) electric hard-top convertible is luxurious, pretentious, exaggerated, and a real head turner -- but it's full of clever and impressive design details too.
Read the full article.

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Designing for Moldability White Paper
Whether you're new to the injection molding process or a veteran of manufacturing, Designing for Moldability offers an insightful guide to draft, radii, surface finish, materials and other thermoplastic molding considerations. It's more than 20 rapid injection molding tips designed to help improve the moldability of your plastic parts.
Download your free copy today!

Image - Engineer's Toolbox: Why direct drive technology?
Engineer's Toolbox: Why direct drive technology?
Direct drive technology has been around for over 40 years, but there still is a lack of understanding of it by many machine builders. Even those who are familiar with it may not have a desire to adopt the technology, considering it to be too high-end when compared to a gearbox drive solution that has been "good enough" for many years. But eventually the benefits of a more advanced technology may become too difficult to ignore. By Brian Zlotorzycki, Product Specialist, ETEL Motors
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Image - Mike Likes: New 3D-printing materials from DuPont
Mike Likes: New 3D-printing materials from DuPont
Proven over decades of use, DuPont Hytrel thermoplastic elastomers and DuPont Zytel nylons offer high quality, reliability, and performance in various applications in a wide range of industries -- and now the materials are available as 3D-printing filaments. Hytrel is available in two different hardness levels (Hytrel 3D4000FL with a shore D of 40 and Hytrel 3D4100 with a shore D of 60) for customers to make flexible, functional parts that combine resiliency, heat, and chemical resistance with strength and durability. With Zytel 3D1000FL, customers will be able to make strong and stiff functional parts that have a high heat deflection temperature, low warpage, low sensitivity to moisture, and excellent surface aesthetics.
Learn material specs on the DuPont site.
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Image - Become a robot programmer in 87 minutes!
Become a robot programmer in 87 minutes!
Learning how to set up and program a collaborative robot -- or cobot -- no longer depends on real-life access to a robot or a training class. Now everybody with a desire to learn the concepts of cobots can log in to the Universal Robots Academy and get the introduction necessary to master basic programming skills. Become a master of the cobots! (That's a pretty sweet title.)
Click here to learn more.

Image - Carbon composite bellows springs for lightweighting and more
Carbon composite bellows springs for lightweighting and more
The Carbon Composite Bellows Spring (CCBS) from MW Industries is a system of carbon fiber elements that combine to work as a high-performance, lightweight, and design-flexible compression spring meant to replace conventional coil springs or metallic Belleville disc springs. It offers value through unique dynamic characteristics and unparalleled in-the-field design flexibility. A functional spring is made from several individual elements, paired in sets and joined to make a stack. The spring rate of the stack is determined by the number of elements, the base rate of each element, and their series or parallel orientation in the stack. Applications include motorsports, aerospace, outdoor recreation, general industry, and high-performance activities.
Click here to learn more.

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Multi-axis robotic controller
Aerotech's HEX RC is a 6-axis motion controller ideal for controlling robotic systems like hexapods. It is 4U rack-mountable and compatible with the Automation 3200 (A3200) motion platform. A high-performance processor provides the intense computing power needed to run up to 32 axes, perform complex, synchronized motion trajectories, manipulate I/O, and collect data at high speeds. This unit features 6 axes of drives capable of controlling any combination of brush, brushless, or stepper motors (both current loop and servo loop closures). An optional 6-axis jog pendant permits easy, manual control of the positioning system.
Click here to learn more.

Image - Optimize your product manufacturing cost analysis
Optimize your product manufacturing cost analysis
Boothroyd Dewhurst, developer of internationally recognized Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA) software, has released DFM Concurrent Costing, Version 3.0. Deployed as a cost-analysis tool for engineering and procurement teams, the latest software allows manufacturers to move beyond "price" models, based largely on past bids, to industrial cost models grounded in scientific test data and studies. The result is a highly reliable "should cost" view of the product that offers insight into hidden cost drivers and ways to optimize both design and production.
Click here to learn more.

Image - Single-rail positioning stage (H-gantry)
Single-rail positioning stage (H-gantry)
H2W Technologies' latest single-rail positioning stage design is an open-frame XY positioning system. It has two bottom parallel axes with one cross axis connecting the two (H-gantry). Each linear axis uses H2W's brushless linear motors (BLDM-B04). Each has a total stroke length of 25.67 in. (652 mm) and can generate 6.2 lb (27.8 N) of continuous force and 18.7 lb (83.3 N) of peak force, or a combined 12.4 lb (55.6 N) continuous force and 37.4 lb (166.6 N) peak force on the bottom axis. The non-contact 1-micron resolution encoders allow for precise positioning. The moving tables are guided by a precision recirculating linear ball bearing system. Additional options include a home positioning sensor, end-of-travel-sensors, and custom mounting holes.
Click here to learn more.
Watch this stage in action.

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Using natural refrigerants in cooling system design
The use of natural refrigerants is on the rise, creating a new set of challenges for cooling system design. You can optimize safety and efficiency by understanding the implications of the trend on component design and selection. This new white paper from Sensata Technologies provides an overview of methods used to mitigate these technical challenges as well as a look at some of the HVAC and refrigeration hardware and safety technologies required, especially pressure switches and pressure sensors.
Read the white paper (no registration required).

Most popular last issue

Image - WWII Engineering: The saga of the bird-brained bombers
WWII Engineering: The saga of the bird-brained bombers
During World War II, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was among those working intensely to develop guided weapons to help the Allies win the war. But before the advent of satellites and GPS, laser targeting, or even radar, how would one guide a bomb? Why, trained pigeons, of course.
Read the full article.

Image - Wings: Industry sends NASA X-Plane ideas flying
Wings: Industry sends NASA X-Plane ideas flying
It won't be long before NASA's aeronautical innovators will have a tough decision to make. While moving ahead with plans to field a new "quiet" supersonic X-plane during the next few years, agency researchers also are developing a plan for commercial airliners that are quieter, burn less fuel, and release fewer emissions. The big question is, what will a new subsonic X-plane look like? Five concepts are in the works.
Read the full article.

Image - See SpaceX's spectacular rocket crashes blooper reel
See SpaceX's spectacular rocket crashes blooper reel
If you haven't see it by now, where have you been? Elon Musk's SpaceX has released a blooper reel that highlights its epic fails in perfecting rocket launches and landings in the quest to be the top private commercial provider of space transport services. You gotta love a good sport! Watch "How Not to Land an Orbital Rocket Booster" and relive the crashes and smashes that provided the growing pains for SpaceX to succeed.
View the video.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Smaller springs, smarter applications
When space is an issue, Smalley Wave Springs can reduce spring heights by up to 50% compared to ordinary coil springs. Smalley's expanded manufacturing capabilities now allow them to coil wave springs to almost any diameter. Regardless of your unique application requirements, Wave Springs are an ideal solution to save space and weight.
Watch this video to learn more.
How Rolls-Royce tests jet engine components
Go on the guided tour of the Mechanical Test Operation Center, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, to explore how they test the fatigue life of their engine components to ensure that they can deliver the best products to the world.
View the video.

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