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Induction machine rapid performance tests

2017 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2017
This paper proposes a novel technique that can significantly reduce the time required for induction machines full-load performance test by using the direct dynamometer tests of IEEE Std 112-B. The proposed technique needs only 30-min of a machine run under the full-load condition.
Maher Al-Badri   +2 more
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Machine Tool Technologies for High Performance Machines

2008 International Conference on Smart Manufacturing Application, 2008
Multi-processing and multi-axis machines are mainstream products in the near future machine tool market. Due to the structural complexities, it is not easy to understand the physical phenomena related with the performance characteristics such as accuracy and speed.
Taeweon Gim   +3 more
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High Performance Machining

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2002
<div class="htmlview paragraph">High Speed Machining, or better yet High Velocity Machining is often chosen especially for new investments in manufacturing, at least when machining non-ferrous metals. This makes sense given the progress in machine spindle technology and the velocity with which the machine axes can travel.</div> <div ...
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Machine Performance Evaluation

2020
Machine performance evaluation is vital for objectively demonstrating that a machine can meet specifications, standards and quality management systems, and for allowing users to make informed decisions on how to best use their resources. Although additive manufacturing offers relatively new ways to produce parts, the methods used to evaluate the ...
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CFRPs Increase Machine Performance

Eureka!, 2020
Why is it that carbon fibre-reinforced plastics are less likely to be used for the manufacture of industrial machine tools and automation systems?
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Virtual machine performance measurement

2014 Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences (RAECS), 2014
With the increasing use of computing in our day to day life it seems that Computing is 5th utility in our life after water, electricity, gas, and telephony. Cloud computing is a technology that host and deliver services over the Internet. Since the cloud computing has lots of benefits including on demand service, pay per use facility, multi- tenancy ...
null Pooja, Asmita Pandey
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Machine layout and performance

2020
CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, Vol.
Arduini, G.   +8 more
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Performance of Vector Machines

1989
In the previous two chapters the architectures of two distinct families of vector processor were described. One, the CDC CYBER 205 uses operands stored in memory, whereas the other, the CRAY family, uses operands held in vector registers. Knowledge about such aspects of their design, together with knowledge about the clock periods of these machines ...
R. N. Ibbett, N. P. Topham
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Performance of Machine Tools

1969
17.1 From the user’s viewpoint, a machine tool is a device for producing components of acceptable quality in the most economic manner. Acceptable quality implies accuracy of form coupled with suitable surface finish; economic machining implies tool life at least comparable with that obtained from other machines performing the same task.
J. D. Radford, D. B. Richardson
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Modeling virtual machine performance

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2010
Data centers are increasingly employing virtualization and consolidation as a means to support a large number of disparate applications running simultaneously on server platforms. However, server platforms are still being designed and evaluated based on performance modeling of a single highly parallel application or a set of homogenous work-loads ...
Omesh Tickoo   +3 more
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