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Thermal Conductivity of Binary Mixtures of 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane(R-134a), 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene (R-1234yf), and trans-1,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene (R-1234ze(E)) Refrigerants
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Workflow: The data that falls into this category are gathered from a measurement program and are published in the archival literature.
Tags: Advanced Materials,Energy,Environment and Climate,Physical Infrastructure,Safety,Security and Forensics,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Thermal Drift Monitoring Experiment 01
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
An experiment was set up within a machine tool at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to test vision-based thermal drift tracking methods. A wireless microscope within a tool holder in the spindle is used to capture videos of image targets attached to the worktable. For each target, one video is captured during spindle rotation orthogonal to the worktable and another video is captured during axis translation orthogonal to the worktable.
Tags: Thermal error,machine tool,monitoring,manufacturing,Microscope,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Sim-PROCESD: Simulated-Production Resource for Operations and Conditions Evaluation to Support Decision-making
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
Sim-PROCESD is a discrete event simulation package written in Python that is designed to model the behavior of discrete manufacturing systems. Specifically, it focuses on asynchronous production lines. It also provides functionality for modeling the degradation and maintenance of machines in these systems. Sim-PROCESD provides class definitions for manufacturing devices/components that can be configured by the user to model various real-world manufacturing systems.
Tags: discrete-event simulation,manufacturing,production,maintenance,python,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Dynamic compressive stress-strain curves of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 with rapid heating
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
This dataset contains raw mechanical data (strain, stress and strain rate curvesand initial temperatures) for compression experiments performed on aluminum alloy 6061-T6using the NIST pulse-heated Kolsky Bar at strain rates between 2400 1/s and 2700 1/s and initialtemperatures from 23 °C to 527 °C and heating times ranging between 0.2 s and 3.5 s. At this time,the thermal history of the specimen during heating is not included in the dataset but this informationmay be included in a future update.
Tags: metals,mechanical properties,high heating rate,High Strain Rate,experiments,simulations,modeling,advanced manufacturing,machining,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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