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Rotational speed

About: Rotational speed is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 23327 publications have been published within this topic receiving 151696 citations. The topic is also known as: speed of revolution & revolution rate.


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19 Dec 1985
TL;DR: In this article, a continuous flow type homogenizer is described, where a pestle disposed freely rotatable in a tubular container with a clearance defined between the inner surface of the tubular containers and the periphery of the pestle.
Abstract: There is provided a continuous flow type homogenizer. The homogenizer comprises, a tubular container having at upper end thereof an inlet for introducing tissue to be homogenized and at lower end thereof an outlet for discharging the homogenized tissue, a pestle disposed freely rotatable in the tubular container with a clearance defined between the inner surface of the tubular container and the peripheral surface of the pestle, a rotation shaft driving means connected to a rotation shaft of the pestle, a speed setting means for setting the rotation speed of the pestle, and a speed controlling means for controlling the speed of the rotation shaft with a predetermined speed gradient with respect to a speed value set by the speed setting means. '

37 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the rotational Doppler effect associated with light's orbital angular momentum (OAM) has been found as a powerful tool to detect rotating bodies and its real potential lies at the practical applications in the field of remote sensing.
Abstract: The rotational Doppler effect associated with light's orbital angular momentum (OAM) has been found as a powerful tool to detect rotating bodies. However, this method was only demonstrated experimentally on the laboratory scale under well controlled conditions so far. And its real potential lies at the practical applications in the field of remote sensing. We have established a 120-meter long free-space link between the rooftops of two buildings and show that both the rotation speed and the rotational symmetry of objects can be identified from the detected rotational Doppler frequency shift signal at photon count level. Effects of possible slight misalignments and atmospheric turbulences are quantitatively analyzed in terms of mode power spreading to the adjacent modes as well as the transfer of rotational frequency shifts. Moreover, our results demonstrate that with the preknowledge of the object's rotational symmetry one may always deduce the rotation speed no matter how strong the coupling to neighboring modes is. Without any information of the rotating object, the deduction of the object's symmetry and rotational speed may still be obtained as long as the mode spreading efficiency does not exceed 50 %. Our work supports the feasibility of a practical sensor to remotely detect both the speed and symmetry of rotating bodies.

37 citations

Patent
17 Jul 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, a diagnostic method and arrangement quantitatively checks actuators during the open-loop and/or closed-loop control of operational parameters of an internal combustion engine is presented.
Abstract: A diagnostic method and arrangement quantitatively checks actuators during the open-loop and/or closed-loop control of operational parameters of an internal combustion engine. The method and arrangement checks the idle actuator and the tank venting value well as the associated hardward chains, that increased or decreased quantities of air (±ΔQTEV/LLR) be supplied via an appropriate controlling to the tank-venting valve or of the idle regulator, preferbly simultaneously and in opposite directions and that the resulting possible changes of rotational speed (rotational speed remains constant; rotational speed decreases; rotational speed increases) be determined and appropriately evaluated.

37 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, different welding parameters including tool rotational and tool traverse (linear) speeds were applied to understand their effect on weld seam defects including micro-cracks and voids formation.
Abstract: Defects associated with friction stir welding of two steel grades including DH36 and EH46 were investigated. Different welding parameters including tool rotational and tool traverse (linear) speeds were applied to understand their effect on weld seam defects including microcracks and voids formation. SEM images and infinite focus microscopy were employed to identify the defects types. Two new defects associated with the friction stir welding process are introduced in this work. The first defect identified in this work is a microcrack found between the plunge and the steady state region and attributed to the traverse moving of the tool with unsuitable speed from the plunge-dwell to the steady state stage. The tool traverse speed has recommended to travel 20 mm more with accelerated velocity range of 0.1 from the maximum traverse speed until reaching the steady state. The maximum recommended traverse speed in the steady state was also suggested to be less than 400 mm/min in order to avoid the lack in material flow. The second type of defect observed in this work was microcracks inside the stirred zone caused by elemental precipitations of TiN. The precipitates of TiN were attributed to the high tool rotational speed which caused the peak temperature to exceed 1200 °C at the top of the stirred zone and based on previous work. The limit of tool rotational speed was recommended to be maintained in the range of 200-500 RPM based on the mechanical experiments on the FSW samples.

37 citations

Patent
18 May 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a system for removing chips from a web is described, the system having a rotationally variable speed shoe for receiving a chip, a rotationalIy constant speed transfer roll for receiving the web from a die and anvil system, with the shoe initially rotating at a constant speed, slowing to allow a portion of the web to rip away from the chip at a leading rotational edge of the chip, next increasing in rotational speed to allow the chip to slip from the web at a trailing rotational edging.
Abstract: A system for removing chips from a web is disclosed, the system having a rotationally variable speed shoe for receiving a chip, a rotationalIy constant speed transfer roll for receiving a portion of a web from a die and anvil system, with the shoe initially rotating at a constant speed, slowing to allow a portion of the web to rip away from the chip at a leading rotational edge of the chip, next increasing in rotational speed to allow the chip to rip away from the web at a trailing rotational edge of the chip.

37 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023539
20221,195
2021522
2020773
20191,092
20181,138