ASM's latest contact-free, absolute, wear-free position sensor measuring system is made for hostile environments. It comes with analog outputs 0-10V, 4-20 mA, and can also come with a digital pulse output Start/Stop or synchronous serial interface. It can easily be integrated into hydraulic control systems. It has high electrical compatibility, resists shock and vibrations and has a compact design with a number of mounting flanges. The active signal processing sensor electronics come in an external electronic circuit, so the circuit can be leak-free exchanged, if necessary, without bleeding the cylinder's hydraulic oil. The series comes with measurement ranges up to 5,750 mm and protection classes up to IP69K. Linearity is specified up to ±0.02 percent full scale and the sensor's repeatability is 0.001 percent.
Almost every automaker has had to 'pick a side' when it comes to alternative fuel options and ways to divest from a reliance on gasoline. Fiat is looking to back compressed natural gas or liquid propane as an interim solution.
Designing and filling a new type of water bottle might take less engineering work, but the description will help kids understand how science, math, and engineering influence their lives even through things that seem mundane.
Against a backdrop of mounting product complexity and a need to keep a lid on development costs, companies are recognizing a need to make simulation a more integral part of the design process. In response, vendors in the CAD world are building out CAE functionality as part of their CAD suites while simulation vendors are building tighter integrations to leading CAD tools. Keith Meintjes, Ph.D., Practice Manager, Simulation and Analysis at CIMdata, Inc., joins Design News CAD Editor Beth Stackpole in this radio program to explore the new face of integrated CAD and CAE, how companies are benefitting from this tighter partnership between platforms, and how integrating CAE earlier in the development cycle pays off in optimized product designs.
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