samedi 15 avril 2017

electric charging technology can be installed underneath roads across the country.

Highways England are embarking on a trial to see if electric charging technology can be installed underneath roads across the country.

Electric charging lanes could be a reality on English roads within years:

vendredi 24 mars 2017

robot can delevery the pizza about 6 km around his shop .

 

 

Dans les rues de Redwood City, ville de 80 000 habitants en plein cœur de la Silicon Valley, des robots roulants devaient arpenter dès jeudi 23 mars les trottoirs. La start-up DoorDash met en service une petite flotte d’appareils chargés d’acheminer les repas commandés par ses clients. « La solution idéale pour les petites livraisons », explique Stanley Tang, cofondateur et directeur des produits de la jeune pousse.

 
 
Ces robots, qui n’ont pas encore de nom, se déplacent à une vitesse maximale de 6 kilomètres par heure, dans un rayon de 5 kilomètres. Equipés de six roues et de neuf caméras, ils peuvent grimper sur les trottoirs, éviter les collisions et même traverser une intersection après avoir attendu que le feu piéton passe au vert. Ils peuvent transporter jusqu’à 10 kilos de marchandises

mercredi 1 mars 2017

Le M200 est équipé de quatre moteurs

Sa charge utile est annoncée à 2kg, ce qui le rendra compatible avec la plupart des caméras professionnelles déjà dédiées à ce type de matériel. Dji évoque 32 à 38 minutes de vol grâce à deux batteries profitant d'un système de remplacement à chaud.








Le Matrice 200 sera décliné dans plusieurs versions embarquant plusieurs caméras, diverses connectiques et accessoires comme des antennes GPS. De base, le M200 sera équipé d'une caméra lui permettant de faciliter le pilotage (mais qui ne permet pas l'enregistrement), d'un ensemble de capteurs d'obstacles conçus autour de deux caméras stéréo et de capteurs laser.
Dji a profité de l'occasion pour dévoiler un total de 4 caméras spécialement développées pour son drone, le M200 étant capable d'en accueillir un maximum de deux. Une caméra thermique est du lot, tout comme une caméra pointant vers le haut qui se révélera utile pour effectuer des inspections de constructions diverses.

lundi 27 février 2017

a grenade est un fruit méconnu

La grenade est un fruit méconnu et encore peu commun sur nos tables... pourtant elle est pleine de vertus ! Bonne pour le coeur, contre les maux d'estomac, contre le vieillissement, contre le cancer... et plus encore .



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Ce qui rend la grenade encore plus exceptionnelle, c’est qu’elle combine les effets des tanins et des flavonoïdes lui conférant donc une double action anticancer

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jeudi 16 février 2017

Maintenance 4.0 how to said ? follow sebatec

1.3. Optimization efforts of maintenance
Maintenance has a role in all aspects of the plant’s organization. When reviewing the
organization it is important not only to examine the processes, but also the management
approach, work culture, skill set, motivation of the work force, and the effective use of the
technologies. Any of these could be blocking forces that can prevent a successful transition. A
carefully scripted plan for accomplishing a significant change in the organization is of the
utmost importance; otherwise significant time will be required to gain acceptance afterwards
and re-establish the lost confidence. The primary focus should be on optimization of plant
maintenance and a programme to create a work environment that optimizes the use of
resources, maintenance processes, employee skills and technology for the purpose of meeting
the maintenance objectives. Additional discussion of the optimization process is provided in
Section 3.
1.4. Structure
Section 1 introduces the background and related IAEA publications and Section 2 discusses
the benefits of condition based maintenance. Section 3 lays out various maintenance strategies
for optimization including conditional based maintenance. Then, Section 4 presents an
implementation example for a condition based maintenance process. Section 5 elaborates
many important condition monitoring techniques, such as vibration, thermography, tribology,
acoustics and motor currents. Section 6 lists necessary elements and key performance
indicators which a condition based maintenance reports shall describe. Section 7 discusses
how a condition base maintenance programme shall be evaluated in terms of technology,
organization and management, costs and benefits. Section 8 concludes the publication with a
number of points of lessons learnt provided by the publication contributors during the
consultancy meetings. In the appendices are selected technical papers on maintenance
optimization presented during the technical meeting.
2. TARGETS AND BENEFITS OF CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE
Condition based maintenance is not a substitute for the more traditional maintenance
management methods. It is, however, a valuable addition to a comprehensive, total plant
maintenance programme. Where traditional maintenance management programme rely on
routine servicing of all machinery and fast response to unexpected failures, a condition based
maintenance programme schedules specific maintenance tasks as they are actually required by
plant equipment. It cannot totally eliminate the continued need for either or both of the
traditional programmes, i.e. run-to-failure and preventive, predictive maintenance can reduce
the number of unexpected failures and provide a more reliable scheduling tool for routine
preventive maintenance tasks.
2.1. Benefits of condition based maintenance
Maintenance costs are a major part of the operating costs of all manufacturing or production
plants. Depending on the specific industry, maintenance costs can represent between 10 and
40 per cent of the costs of goods produced. For example in food related industries, the average
maintenance cost represents about 15 per cent of the cost of goods produced; while in iron
and steel, pulp and paper and other heavy industries maintenance represents up to 40 per cent
of the total production costs. Discounting the cost of fuel for nuclear units, most power
production facilities in the United States of America also fall into the upper range of costs.






Machines are mounted so that the rotating shaft is horizontal or vertical with respect to the
earth’s surface. Gravity has more effect on vibration within horizontally mounted machines
than it does on vertically mounted machines. Gravity forces on horizontal machines are
perpendicular to the rotating axis and combine with rotating forces. A vertically mounted
rotating shaft has the force of gravity acting in the same direction as the rotating axis. The
rotating forces do not combine with gravity forces in a vertical machine.
Certain faults or problem conditions are more easily detected because of the type of machine
or components the faults occur in. For example, rolling element bearings (ball or roller
bearings) give more distinctive, earlier signs of wear than sleeve bearings do. Sleeve bearing
lubricant films (oil or water) prevent parts from impacting, except in extreme situations.
Rolling elements also have lubricant films (oil or grease). These films, however, may soften
but do not eliminate the impact between components.
5.1.1. Vibration analysis correlation
Integrating oil and vibration analysis can yield early detection and trending of numerous
equipment problems. Detecting the faults is the first step in the diagnostic process. Table 1
shows a comparison of the vibration and oil analysis detection capabilities for several
machine conditions.
Thermography can also be used to verify vibration analysis on rotating equipment.
Thermography can detect any overheating of bearings due to insufficient lubrication,
misalignment, and other causes.