Once again, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
is demonstrating its high level of customer support by providing for the first
time thermal models for computing different LED designs as downloads.
Fatigue failure of textile fibres addresses key aspects of fatigue failure in textile fibres, from basic principles of fatigue and effects through to predicting potential failure. Different types of fatigue failure are explored with specific chapters on tensile, flex and torsional fatigue identifying different characteristics and testing methods.
PANalytical will launch Omnian, its new
standardless XRF analysis package, and will present a wide range of X-ray fluorescence
(XRF) spectrometry and X-ray diffraction (XRD) solutions at the PITTCON 2009
Conference & Expo.
Despite the fact that glass blowers have been
plying their trade since the first century BC, we have only just begun to understand
what makes molten glass solid.
This year, BASF is once
again showcasing new products and applications in the realm of engineering plastics,
styrenics, polyurethanes and foams at the technical conference “Plastics
in Automotive Engineering.
New applications are crucial for the advancement of the aerospace, automotive,
sports and medical sectors. Vital research is being carried for future developments
and titanium represents an area in which significant investment has been made.
Future Lighting Solutions announced today that its QLED thermal simulation
software for solid-state lighting designers has earned top honors in the Product
Development Excellence category of LED
Journal's Innova Awards.
Researchers at the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), the
University of Twente
in the Netherlands and the University of Seville in Spain have explained the
formation and behaviour of the very fast water jet that is formed when an object
impacts on a water surface.
This is in short the Custom-Fit idea: geometrical characteristics are captured
using 3D scans, then these data are used to adapt product shape with specialized
CAD (Computer Aided Design) and finally products are made with Rapid Manufacturing
technologies, the so called additive techniques which print in layers, avoiding
the need of expensive moulds.
Physicists at The University
of Texas at Austin have designed a new system that, when fully developed,
would use fusion to eliminate most of the transuranic waste produced by nuclear
power plants.
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