Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
ISSN: 1874-477X - Volume 1, 2008

Recent Patents on Mechanical
Engineering
Volume 1, Number 2, June 2008
Contents

Micropump Technology in Biomedical Applications
Pp. 84-87
Tom Johnson and Farid Amirouche
[Abstract]
Recent Patents in Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers with Helical
Baffles Pp. 88-95
Qiuwang Wang, Guidong Chen ,Qiuyang Chen and
Min Zeng
[Abstract]
Recent Patents in Exhaust Heat Recovery Units Pp.
96-105
Kwun-wah Wong
[Abstract]
Multi-Criteria Reliability Analysis Based on Heuristic Approaches
by the Ritz Method Pp. 106-115
Jhojan E. Rojas, Abdelkhalak El Hami and Domingos
A. Rade
[Abstract]
Device for 3 D Surface Profile Measurements Pp. 116-122
Sanjeev. K. Gupta, Abhijit. Kushari, Chandra. S. Upadhyay
and Comandur. Venkatesan
[Abstract]
Tribological Behavior of Composite Materials - A Review
Pp. 123-128
M. A. Chowdhury, D. M. Nuruzzaman and M.
L. Rahaman
[Abstract]
Numerical Stress and Strain Analysis of Automotive Differential
Gears and Life Prediction Pp. 129-135
Ali Ziaie A., Mohammad Zehsaz and Farid V. Tahami
[Abstract]
Reliability Estimation Using Accelerated Life Testing Models
Pp. 136-145
Fabrice Guérin, Mihaela Barreau,
Abdérafi Charki and Alexis Todoskoff
[Abstract]
The Effect of Energy Absorption Rate by the Vehicle Passenger
Seat on Severe Injuries Due to the Rear- Side Collisions Pp.
146-155
Mohammad Zehsaz, Ali Ziaie Asl and Morteza
H. Sadeghi
[Abstract]
Patent
Selections Pp. 156-160
Abstracts

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Micropump Technology in Biomedical Applications
Tom Johnson and Farid Amirouche
Microfluidic devices are being researched and developed
for a variety of applications. This paper reviews the latest
invention disclosures and recent research on micropumps with
a particular emphasis on their application in biomedical fields.
A brief description of the available actuation schemes, flow
directing concepts and liquid chamber configurations for micropumping
is provided with illustrative diagrams. Current mechanical
micropump designs have been proposed, yet micropumps are yet
to be commonly utilized in several biomedical applications.
Thus, there is a need for new and novel pumping concepts that
address the barriers to market of these devices. This paper
reviews the latest micropump design concepts as put forth
in recent patent applications. Various applications of micropumps
used in biomedicine are reviewed, such as in micro total analysis
systems and drug delivery devices.
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Recent Patents in Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers with
Helical Baffles
Qiuwang Wang, Guidong Chen ,Qiuyang Chen and
Min Zeng
Helical baffles offer a possible alternative to conventional
baffles in shell-and-tube heat exchangers. They have advantages
in increasing heat transfer efficiency, maintaining a reasonable
pressure drop, anti-fouling and prolonging service time. In
order to make best use of these advantages, various inventions
are proposed. This paper initially introduces the helical
baffled shell-and-tube heat exchangers and has a brief description
of some old patents, and then outlines recent patents in this
area and finally concludes with future developments expected
in the helical baffled heat exchanger.
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Recent Patents in Exhaust Heat Recovery Units
Kwun-wah Wong
Exhaust Heat Recovery Unit (EHRU), also known as Exhaust
Heat Exchanger, is a system that recovers the wasted thermal
energy from the exhaust and makes use of it if possible. The
heat recovery method is the main focus of EHRU. There are
three common groups of EHRU. Each of them makes use of a different
heat recovery mechanism: by coolant, by Stirling engine and
by thermoelectric module. This paper shows patents in EHRU
in recent years. It firstly explains the heat recovery mechanism
of the three groups and the requirements. Then, it describes
the working principle of how the thermal energy is recovered
in respective invention and also shows the problems addressed
by the inventors. Finally, it estimates the trend of the researches
in the following years.
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Multi-Criteria Reliability Analysis Based on Heuristic
Approaches by the Ritz Method
Jhojan E. Rojas, Abdelkhalak El Hami and Domingos
A. Rade
This paper presents a reliability analysis procedure
that couples traditional and modified first and second order
reliability methods in rectangular plates modeled using Ritz
method. Both reliability methods are applicable to the implicit
limit state functions through numerical models, like those
based on the Ritz method. For traditional reliability approaches,
the algorithms FORM and SORM use a Newton-Raphson procedure
for estimate design point. In modified approaches, the algorithms
are based on heuristic optimization methods such as Genetic
Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimization and Ant Colony Optimization.
Numerical applications in static, dynamic and stability problems
are used to illustrate the applicability and effectiveness
of proposed methodology. These examples consist in a rectangular
plates subjected to inplane external loads, material and geometrical
parameters which are considered as random variables. The results
show that the predicted reliability levels are accurate to
evaluate simultaneously various implicit limit state functions
with respect to static, dynamic and stability criterions.
This manuscript also includes relevant recent patents in structural
reliability analysis.
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Device for 3 D Surface Profile Measurements
Sanjeev. K. Gupta, Abhijit. Kushari, Chandra. S. Upadhyay
and Comandur. Venkatesan
This paper reviews more than 25 patents filed mainly since
year 1997 that propose technologies to improve surface coordinate
measurement technique under contact-based and non-contact
based systems. The patents surveyed have identified the need
to develop a device that brings a novel application approach
for 3D surface profile measurement. This paper presents outlined
features of developed 3D surface profile measurement device,
which is based on the contact based technique combined with
several systems and sub-systems. Systems comprise of a profile
measuring head (hereafter PMH), an object movement unit, data
acquisition and reconstruction software. Sub-systems comprise
of a PMH that contains closely packed variable resistors with
long arms, multiplexed circuit, calibration module and a controller
to drive stepper motors etc. This device interfaces with computer
for automatic operations like control movement of work piece
and PMH, data acquisition under a systematic way, and data
reconstruction.
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Tribological Behavior of Composite Materials - A Review
M. A. Chowdhury, D. M. Nuruzzaman and M.
L. Rahaman
This paper presents the most recent and important research
trends on the tribological behavior of different types of
composite materials. For this the invention, methods, techniques,
and design related to this area are discussed. The different
trends of the friction and wear behavior of composite materials
under different operating conditions are observed. The investigators
showed that, the variation of friction coefficient and wear
rate depends on normal load, sliding velocity, lubrication,
and vibration etc. In this article, an attempt is made to
provide an opportunity for the future researchers to identify
the recent trend of these areas. It is expected that the applications
of these results will contribute to the improvement of different
concerned mechanical processes. This review article also includes
relevant patents.
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Numerical Stress and Strain Analysis of Automotive
Differential Gears and Life Prediction
Ali Ziaie A., Mohammad Zehsaz and Farid V. Tahami
In this paper loads and stresses exerted on the bevel
gears of a differential (differential of Peugeot 405 as a
case study) in different operating conditions have been analyzed
by using an improved Finite Element Method. For this purpose,
various loading conditions, vehicle dynamics and power train
forces on differential components have been defined. It has
been shown that combination of turning and braking lead to
the most severe loading condition. Then, according to the
obtained forces, the mechanical behavior of the differential
components has been numerically analyzed with a new FEM. In
the proposed FEM, the tooth is considered as an identical
substructure connected to the next in the circumferential
direction while conventional methods assume each tooth as
an isolated structure. Also various loading types and element
sizes are examined to identify the appropriate loading and
meshing. Then stresses and strains have been calculated and
compared with standards and data bases. Results have been
produced on the basis of strength and fatigue criteria by
taking into account the bending and pitting of the gears.
It has been shown that the pitting has the major role in designing
the gears; and using these results material and hardness for
the gears have been selected considering the recommended safety
factors.
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Reliability Estimation Using Accelerated Life
Testing Models
Fabrice Guérin, Mihaela Barreau,
Abdérafi Charki and Alexis Todoskoff
This paper provides an overview of the application of
Accelerated Life Testing (ALT) models for reliability estimation
to mechanical components. The reliability is estimated by
considering a classical test plan using a sample system tested
only under accelerated conditions. The time transformation
function is considered as log-linear and three types of estimation
are studied using parametric, Extended Hazard Regression (EHR)
and semiparametric models. The paper is illustrated by a simulation
example based on Ball bearings testing. The results are used
to analyze and compare these estimation methods. The simulations
have been repeated with and without censoring data in order
to examine the asymptotic behavior of the different points
estimate.
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The Effect of Energy Absorption Rate by the Vehicle
Passenger Seat on Severe Injuries Due to the Rear- Side Collisions
Mohammad Zehsaz, Ali Ziaie Asl and Morteza
H. Sadeghi
Topics such as passenger’s safety, seat performance
in the crashes, energy absorption by the seat, are the major
concern in vehicle design. Automobile seat, as a member which
is in direct interaction with the passenger, has a major rule
in providing passenger's safety.
Statistics show that rear-side collisions, which cause severe
injuries, have the forth rank among other type of crashes.
Moreover, three out of four injuries caused by such crashes,
are neck injuries. Therefore, seat design has a major rule
in reducing the severity of the neck injuries.
In this study, the measurement of the energy index by using
FEM based method has been introduced, and the technique to
increase the energy absorption by the seat structure has been
investigated, and the effect of design parameter-variation
on the severity of injuries has been studied via the simulation
of rear-side collision. In this article most important patents
are also discussed.
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