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Image processing for monitoring of the cured tobacco process in a bulk-curing stove
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020Abstract A control system based on digital image processing was developed for the tobacco curing process in a bulk-curing barn. A laboratory prototype of the barn was built to test the automation of the process and the results with virginia type tobacco curing are presented. The system records in real-time dry-bulb temperature, air relative humidity,
Miguel Condorí +4 more
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Composite curing - A new process
25th Joint Propulsion Conference, 1989An electron-beam curing process is described for composites based on resin systems which can be cured by a high-energy electron-beam radiation. The process is shown to be easy to apply, to decrease curing time, and to eliminate temperature curing.
D. BEZIERS, J. DENOST
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PROCESSING OF CURED MULLET ROE
Journal of Food Science, 1980ABSTRACT In processing of cured mullet roe, the desalting step was required to prepare an acceptable product. When mullet were salted with various levels of solid salt, the data of salt diffusion followed first order kinetics. With a 10% curing salt, the time constant (hr) increased from 42.25 and 45.27 for whole roe and central ...
W. H. HSU, J. C. DENG
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Transactional Analysis Journal, 1980
This article on cure as process invites you to enter into metaphors as a way to understand process.
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This article on cure as process invites you to enter into metaphors as a way to understand process.
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Control of Composite Cure Processes
1983The control of a composite cure process is an attempt to minimize thermal and pressure gradients within a laminate. The sources of these gradients (fabrication support materials, tooling, part geometry) were investigated for process significance. In addition, the concept of using engineering cure behavior transformation diagrams (heat rate and cure ...
Richard J. Hinrichs, J. M. Thuen
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Modelling of Thermoset Matrix Composite Curing Process
Key Engineering Materials, 2014Autoclave curing is a common practice to manufacture high temperature thermoset matrix composites in order to improve the mechanical properties of the final product. The cycle design i.e. the definition and optimization of the temperature-time curve is a key issue for a competitive production. In this paper a very fast and effective procedure, based on
CARLONE, PIERPAOLO +3 more
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Curing kinetics and curing process of phenolic impregnated carbon ablator
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2017ABSTRACTPhenolic impregnated carbon ablator (PICA), which is composed of the phenolic resin (PR) and carbon fiber, is of particular interest to researchers in the aerospace field. In this work, PICA was prepared by the double‐stage isothermal heating curing.
Ye Tian, Haiming Huang, Xiaoliang Xu
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Autoclave curing of thermosetting composites: Process modeling for the cure assembly
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 1994Abstract The heat transfer process involved in the autoclave curing of fiber-reinforced thermosetting composites is investigated numerically. In the analysis, the cure assembly is assumed to consist of a tool plate, composite laminate, and bleeder/vacuum bag.
M.K. Telikicherla, M.C. Altan, F.C. Lai
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Shrinkage Process with Cure and Bake
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2006Electron beam (EB) and ultraviolet (UV) have a curing effect on resist patterns. We found that high-temperature baking can shrink patterns cured using EB or vacuum ultraviolet (VUV). Critical dimension (CD) measurements were performed after baking.
Suguru Sasaki +2 more
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Dielectric modeling of the curing process
Polymer Engineering & Science, 1986AbstractDielectric data from an epoxy resin system were used as the foundation for dielectric modeling of the curing process. This resin system (DGEBA‐polyamide) was chosen as an easily processible model system. Dielectric average relaxation times, defined as the reciprocal of the angular frequency at which the loss component of the dielectric constant
John W. Lane +2 more
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