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1345Published 2022Table of Contents: “...6.5 Toward a methodology: Honeycomb panel case study -- 6.5.1 Morphology -- 6.5.2 Design -- 6.5.3 Validation -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Seven -- Biomimetic course design exploration for improved NASA zero gravity exercise equipment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 University of Akron biomimicry course: Response to NASA design challenge -- 7.2.1 Course framework -- 7.2.2 Background of NASA's design challenge -- 7.2.3 Problem description -- 7.3 Biomimetic improvements to the exercise device box and accessories -- 7.3.1 Selection of biological role models -- 7.3.2 Foldable structures for improved functionality -- 7.3.2.1 Deployable honeycomb sandwich structures -- 7.3.2.2 Unfolding pattern of beach leaves -- 7.3.2.3 Mechanics of the primary feathers of pigeon wings -- 7.3.2.4 Alternative design suggestions -- 7.3.3 Hook and loop fastener shoes for increased exercise adhesion -- 7.3.4 Exercise program -- 7.4 Biomimetic improvements to ropes and cables -- 7.4.1 Biological model refinement -- 7.4.2 Fish fin-inspired modular rope design -- 7.4.3 Hierarchical structuring of ropes -- 7.4.4 Sandfish-inspired abrasion reduction of ropes -- 7.4.5 Pulley lubrication using electroosmosis -- 7.5 Conclusions and future work -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Eight -- Biomimetics of boxfish: Designing an aerodynamically efficient passenger car -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methodology -- 8.2.1 Biomimetic design process -- 8.2.2 Aerodynamics of a yellow boxfish -- 8.2.2.1 Simplified boxfish model -- 8.2.2.2 Wind tunnel study -- 8.2.3 Biomimetic design of a one-box type car -- 8.2.4 Numerical study -- 8.2.4.1 Computational domain -- 8.2.4.2 Meshing -- 8.2.4.3 Boundary conditions and solver setup -- 8.3 Results and discussion -- 8.3.1 Boxfish aerodynamics -- 8.3.2 Aerodynamics of the biomimetic car -- 8.3.3 Computational fluid dynamics comparison study....”
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1346Published 2022Table of Contents: “...6.5 Toward a methodology: Honeycomb panel case study -- 6.5.1 Morphology -- 6.5.2 Design -- 6.5.3 Validation -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Seven -- Biomimetic course design exploration for improved NASA zero gravity exercise equipment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 University of Akron biomimicry course: Response to NASA design challenge -- 7.2.1 Course framework -- 7.2.2 Background of NASA's design challenge -- 7.2.3 Problem description -- 7.3 Biomimetic improvements to the exercise device box and accessories -- 7.3.1 Selection of biological role models -- 7.3.2 Foldable structures for improved functionality -- 7.3.2.1 Deployable honeycomb sandwich structures -- 7.3.2.2 Unfolding pattern of beach leaves -- 7.3.2.3 Mechanics of the primary feathers of pigeon wings -- 7.3.2.4 Alternative design suggestions -- 7.3.3 Hook and loop fastener shoes for increased exercise adhesion -- 7.3.4 Exercise program -- 7.4 Biomimetic improvements to ropes and cables -- 7.4.1 Biological model refinement -- 7.4.2 Fish fin-inspired modular rope design -- 7.4.3 Hierarchical structuring of ropes -- 7.4.4 Sandfish-inspired abrasion reduction of ropes -- 7.4.5 Pulley lubrication using electroosmosis -- 7.5 Conclusions and future work -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Eight -- Biomimetics of boxfish: Designing an aerodynamically efficient passenger car -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methodology -- 8.2.1 Biomimetic design process -- 8.2.2 Aerodynamics of a yellow boxfish -- 8.2.2.1 Simplified boxfish model -- 8.2.2.2 Wind tunnel study -- 8.2.3 Biomimetic design of a one-box type car -- 8.2.4 Numerical study -- 8.2.4.1 Computational domain -- 8.2.4.2 Meshing -- 8.2.4.3 Boundary conditions and solver setup -- 8.3 Results and discussion -- 8.3.1 Boxfish aerodynamics -- 8.3.2 Aerodynamics of the biomimetic car -- 8.3.3 Computational fluid dynamics comparison study....”
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1348Published 2015Table of Contents: “...Socioeconomic Determinant Analysis of Influencing the Urban Transit Share in China -- Task Allocation Algorithm of Concurrent Engineering for Railways -- Price Optimization of Express Rail Freight Transportation in a Competitive Context -- Characteristics of Resident Trips and Countermeasures of Transport Development in Nanchang, China -- Synergetic Analysis of the Public Transit System and Urban Form for Small- and Medium-Sized Cities -- Revelation of America's VMT Charging Mode to Chinese Highway Financing -- Analysis for Deciding Intercity Rail Fares -- Trip Activity Chain Pattern Recognition and Travel Trajectory Data Mining -- Analysis of Dynamic Passenger Flow in Urban Rail Transit Based on Data Mining -- Abnormal Vessel Trajectories Detection in a Port Area Based on AIS Data -- Study of EMU Process Data and Message Data Communication Technology in UIC Gateway and Simulation -- Lateral Distribution Regularity of Ships' Sailing Positions within a Channel Based on AIS Data -- IOT Big Data Process Based on Context Temporal-Spatial Characteristics in Petroleum Products Distribution -- Railway Freight Demand Analysis Based on Multidimensional Association Rules Mining -- Discussion about Rail Freight Market Reclassification Based on Freight Production Data -- Analysis of a Freight Pallet Pooling System Based on Spatial Data Mining in GIS -- Analysis of a Commercial Mode for the Pallet Pooling System -- The Trend of Urban Freight Regulatory Path under the Cloud -- Application of Data Mining Technology in an Integrative Intelligent Transportation System -- A Method of Data Cleaning Based on IC Card and GPS Data in Chengdu....”
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1349Published 2015Table of Contents: “...Socioeconomic Determinant Analysis of Influencing the Urban Transit Share in China -- Task Allocation Algorithm of Concurrent Engineering for Railways -- Price Optimization of Express Rail Freight Transportation in a Competitive Context -- Characteristics of Resident Trips and Countermeasures of Transport Development in Nanchang, China -- Synergetic Analysis of the Public Transit System and Urban Form for Small- and Medium-Sized Cities -- Revelation of America's VMT Charging Mode to Chinese Highway Financing -- Analysis for Deciding Intercity Rail Fares -- Trip Activity Chain Pattern Recognition and Travel Trajectory Data Mining -- Analysis of Dynamic Passenger Flow in Urban Rail Transit Based on Data Mining -- Abnormal Vessel Trajectories Detection in a Port Area Based on AIS Data -- Study of EMU Process Data and Message Data Communication Technology in UIC Gateway and Simulation -- Lateral Distribution Regularity of Ships' Sailing Positions within a Channel Based on AIS Data -- IOT Big Data Process Based on Context Temporal-Spatial Characteristics in Petroleum Products Distribution -- Railway Freight Demand Analysis Based on Multidimensional Association Rules Mining -- Discussion about Rail Freight Market Reclassification Based on Freight Production Data -- Analysis of a Freight Pallet Pooling System Based on Spatial Data Mining in GIS -- Analysis of a Commercial Mode for the Pallet Pooling System -- The Trend of Urban Freight Regulatory Path under the Cloud -- Application of Data Mining Technology in an Integrative Intelligent Transportation System -- A Method of Data Cleaning Based on IC Card and GPS Data in Chengdu....”
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1359Published 2025Table of Contents: “...Conversion of biochemical signal into a measurable physical signal: Fig. 2.15 -- 3.1 Signal processing and output -- 3.1.1 Amplification and conditioning of the transduced signal -- 3.2 Data analysis and interpretation -- 3.2.1 Data analysis and interpretation of biosensor signals: Unveiling the hidden language of biology -- 3.3 Output formats and display mechanisms for biosensor signals -- 4. ...”
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1360by Mostia, William L.Table of Contents: “...59 -- 5.2 Substitution Method. 60 -- 5.3 Fault Insertion Method 60 -- 5.4 ¿Remove and Conquer¿ Method. 61 -- 5.5 ¿Circle the Wagons¿ Method 61 -- 5.6 Trapping 63 -- 5.7 Complex to Simple Method 64 -- 5.8 Consultation 65 -- 5.9 Intuition 65 -- 5.10 Out-of-the-Box Thinking 66 -- Summary 67 -- Quiz. 67 -- Chapter 6 Safety 69 -- 6.1 General Troubleshooting Safety Practices 69 -- 6.2 Human Error in Industrial Settings 71 -- 6.2.1 Slips or Aberrations 71 -- 6.2.2 Lack of Knowledge 71 -- 6.2.3 Overmotivation and Undermotivation 72 -- 6.2.4 Impossible Tasks 72 -- 6.2.5 Mindset. 72 -- 6.2.6 Errors by Others 72 -- 6.3 Plant Hazards Faced During Troubleshooting 73 -- 6.3.1 Personnel Hazards (Electrical). 73 -- 6.3.2 General Practices When Working With -- or Near Energized Circuits 76 -- 6.3.3 Static Electricity Hazards. 77 -- 6.3.4 Mechanical Hazards 77 -- 6.3.5 Stored Energy Hazards 79 -- 6.3.6 Thermal Hazards 79 -- 6.3.7 Chemical Hazards 79 -- 6.4 Troubleshooting in Electrically Hazardous -- (Classified) Areas 81 -- 6.4.1 Classification Systems 81 -- 6.4.2 Area Classification Standards. 85 -- 6.4.3 Troubleshooting in Electrically -- Hazardous Areas. 93 -- 6.5 Protection, Procedures, and Permit Systems 95 -- 6.5.1 Operations Notification 95 -- 6.5.2 Maintenance Procedures 96 -- x Table of Contents -- 6.5.3 Work Permits 97 -- 6.5.4 Loop Identification and System Interaction. 99 -- 6.5.5 Safety Instrumented Systems 99 -- 6.5.6 Critical Instruments. 101 -- Summary 102 -- Quiz. 102 -- References 105 -- Chapter 7 Tools and Test Equipment. 107 -- 7.1 Hand Tools 107 -- 7.2 Contact-type Test Equipment 108 -- 7.2.1 Volt-Ohm Meters (VOM) 108 -- 7.2.2 Digital Multimeters 109 -- 7.2.3 Oscilloscopes. 110 -- 7.2.4 Voltage Probes. 112 -- 7.2.5 Thermometers 112 -- 7.2.6 Insulation Testers 113 -- 7.2.7 Ground Testers 114 -- 7.2.8 Contact Tachometers 115 -- 7.2.9 Motor/Phase Rotation Meters 115 -- 7.2.10 Circuit Tracers 115 -- 7.2.11 Vibration Monitors 116 -- 7.2.12 Protocol Analyzers 116 -- 7.2.13 Test Pressure Gauges 116 -- 7.2.14 Portable Recorders 116 -- 7.3 Noncontact Test Equipment 118 -- 7.3.1 Clamp-on Amp Meters 118 -- 7.3.2 Static Charge Meters 119 -- 7.3.3 Magnetic Field Detectors 119 -- 7.3.4 Noncontact Proximity Voltage Detectors 119 -- 7.3.5 Magnetic Field/Current Detectors 120 -- 7.3.6 Circuit and Underground Cable Detectors . 120 -- 7.3.7 PhotoTachometers and Stroboscopes 120 -- 7.3.8 Clamp-On Ground Testers 121 -- 7.3.9 Infrared Thermometer Guns and -- Imaging Systems 121 -- 7.3.10 Leak Detectors 122 -- 7.4 Simulators/Process Calibrators 122 -- 7.5 Jumpers, Switch Boxes, and Traps 123 -- 7.6 Documenting Test Equipment and Tests 125 -- 7.7 Accuracy of Test Equipment 125 -- Summary 126 -- Troubleshooting xi -- Quiz. 126 -- References 128 -- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Scenarios 129 -- 8.1 Mechanical Instrumentation. 129 -- 8.1.1 Mechanical Field Recorder, EXAMPLE 1 129 -- 8.1.2 Mechanical Field Recorder, EXAMPLE 2 130 -- 8.1.3 Mechanical Field Recorder, EXAMPLE 3 130 -- 8.2 Process Connections 130 -- 8.2.1 Pressure Transmitter, EXAMPLE 1 130 -- 8.2.2 Pressure Transmitter, EXAMPLE 2 131 -- 8.2.3 Temperature Transmitter 131 -- 8.2.4 Flow Meter (Orifice Type) 131 -- 8.3 Pneumatic Instrumentation 132 -- 8.3.1 Pneumatic Transmitter, EXAMPLE 1 132 -- 8.3.2 Pneumatic Transmitter, EXAMPLE 2 132 -- 8.3.3 Pneumatic Transmitter, EXAMPLE 3 133 -- 8.3.4 Pneumatic Transmitter, EXAMPLE 4 133 -- 8.3.5 Pneumatic Transmitter, EXAMPLE 5 134 -- 8.3.6 I/P (Current/Pneumatic) Transducer. 134 -- 8.4 Electrical Systems 134 -- 8.4.1 Electronic 4-20 mA Transmitter 134 -- 8.4.2 Computer-Based Analyzer 135 -- 8.4.3 Plant Section Instrument Power Lost. 136 -- 8.4.4 Relay System. 136 -- 8.5 Electronic Systems. 138 -- 8.5.1 Current Loops 138 -- 8.5.2 Voltage Loops 140 -- 8.5.3 Control Loops 141 -- 8.5.4 Ground Loops 142 -- 8.6 Valves 144 -- 8.6.1 Valve Leak-By, EXAMPLE 1 144 -- 8.6.2 Valve Leak-By, EXAMPLE 2 145 -- 8.6.3 Valve Oscillation. 145 -- 8.7 Calibration 145 -- 8.7.1 Low Reading on Flow Transmitter. 145 -- 8.7.2 Inaccurate Pay Meters. 146 -- 8.7.3 Plant Material Balance Off 146 -- 8.8 Programmable Electronic Systems 147 -- 8.8.1 Plc 147 -- 8.8.2 PLC Card. 147 -- 8.8.3 PLC Pump Out System 147 -- xii Table of Contents -- 8.9 Communication Loops 148 -- 8.9.1 Rs-232, Example 1 148 -- 8.9.2 Rs-232, Example 2 148 -- 8.9.3 Rs-485, Example 1 149 -- 8.9.4 Rs-485, Example 2 149 -- 8.9.5 Fieldbus 150 -- 8.9.6 Programmable Logic Controller, -- Remote Input-Output (PLC RIO) 150 -- 8.9.7 Communication Loop Has Noise Problems . 150 -- 8.9.8 Communication Loop Has Noise Problems . 151 -- 8.10 Transient Problems. 151 -- 8.10.1 DCS with PC Display 151 -- 8.10.2 PC Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) 152 -- 8.10.3 Printer Periodically Goes Haywire 152 -- 8.11 Software. 153 -- 8.11.1 PLC-Controlled Machine Trips. 153 -- 8.11.2 PLC Relay ¿Race¿ Problem. 154 -- 8.11.3 FORTRAN Interface Program 154 -- 8.12 Flow Meters 154 -- 8.12.1 Flow Meter, EXAMPLE 1 154 -- 8.12.2 Flow Meter, EXAMPLE 2 155 -- 8.13 Level Meters 155 -- 8.13.1 Level Meter (D/P), EXAMPLE 1. 155 -- 8.13.2 Level Meter (D/P), EXAMPLE 2. 156 -- 8.13.3 Level Meter (Radar). 156 -- 8.13.4 Level Meter (Ultrasonic Probe) 157 -- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Hints 159 -- 9.1 Mechanical Systems. 159 -- 9.2 Process Connections 159 -- 9.3 Pneumatic Systems 160 -- 9.4 Electronic Systems....”
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