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Journal articles on the topic "Electrodeposited bellows"

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Krueger, J. W. "A simple hydraulic drive for remote control of the Huxley-style micromanipulator." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 254, no. 4 (April 1, 1988): C577—C581. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1988.254.4.c577.

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Electrodeposited metal bellows permit the construction of simple, reliable, and inexpensive hydraulic drives for the Huxley-style micromanipulator. This approach enables precise remote control of micromanipulation without introducing conductive leads or other potential sources of electrical noise near the experimental system. Moreover, the bellows arrangement preserves a stability and reproducibility in the positioning of the heavier transducers that is not matched by other hydraulic micromanipulators. The small size of the hydraulic coupler enables easy installation, and it can be adapted to preexisting manipulators. Importantly, the manipulator's original micrometer control is preserved, a feature that allows the investigator to tailor the apparatus for novel arrangements for micromanipulation.
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CHIHARA, Kazunori, Masahiko KASUYA, Junpei YUYAMA, and Eiichi GOTO. "Reduction of the Maximum Principal Stress by Multilayering of Electrodeposited Bellows." Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A 57, no. 537 (1991): 1191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/kikaia.57.1191.

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Kasazaki, Yosuke, Hiroyuki Miyamoto, and Hiroshi Fujiwara. "The Age-Hardening Mechanism of Nanocrystalline Ni-P Alloys Synthesized by Electrodeposition." Advanced Materials Research 922 (May 2014): 338–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.922.338.

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Strengthening mechanism of age-hardenable electrodeposited Ni-P alloy was investigated focusing on the role of Ni3P precipitates in nanocrystalline structures. Specimens were synthesized by electrodeposition followed by aging treatment at temperatures raging from 473 to 773 K. As-electrodeposited structures became only Ni phase and Ni3P precipitated by the subsequent aging treatment. Distribution of grain size of Ni matrix was examined in detail by field-emission type transmission electron microscopy. The specimens became harder with higher P content after the electrodeposion and aging treatment. After the aging treatment 573 K or bellow, average grain size of Ni matrix was under 10 nm. On the other hand, after aging at 673 and 773 K both the grain size of Ni matrix and Ni3P particle size grow to be comparable. It is considered the hard interphase boundary to the dislocation slip is responsible to the hardening rather than the classical precipitation hardening.
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Arnould, Olivier, Olivier Hubert, and François Hild. "Thermomechanical properties and fatigue of nanocrystalline Ni/Cu electrodeposits." MRS Proceedings 821 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-821-p7.8.

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AbstractThis study deals with the long-term reliability of a high precision pressure sensor using bellows mainly made of electroplated Ni. Thermomechanical properties of this deposit are obtained by several experiments and compared to theoretical models, computations and other authors' results. Bellows are expected to stay in service for many decades, thus their high cycle fatigue behavior has to be known. Stress-life fatigue curve for crack initiation and fatigue crack growth in the electroplated Ni are measured and identified using numerical computations. Results are compared with other results obtained on similar Ni electrodeposits. Normalized stress-life fatigue curve shows no specific nanosize effects.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electrodeposited bellows"

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Deterre, Martin. "Toward an energy harvester for leadless pacemakers." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00868838.

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This work consists in the development and design of an energy harvesting device to supply power to the new generation pacemakers, miniaturized leadless implants without battery placed directly in heart chambers. After analyzing different mechanical energy sources in the cardiac environment and associated energy harvesting mechanisms, a concept based on regular blood pressure variation stood out: an implant with a flexible packaging that transmits blood forces to an internal transducer. Advantages compared to traditional inertial scavengers are mainly: greater power density, adaptability to heartbeat frequency changes and miniaturization potential. Ultra-flexible 10-µm thin metal bellows have been designed, fabricated and tested. These prototypes acting as implant packaging that deforms under blood pressure actuation have validated the proposed harvesting concept. A new type of electrostatic transducer (3D multi-layer out-of-plane overlap structure with interdigitated combs) has been introduced and fully analyzed. Promising numerical results and associated fabrication processes are presented. Also, large stroke optimized piezoelectric spiral transducers including their complex electrodes patterns have been studied through a design analysis, numerical simulations, prototype fabrication and experimental testing. Apower density of 3 µJ/cm3/cycle has been experimentally achieved. With further addressed developments, the proposed device should provide enough energy to power autonomously and virtually perpetually the next generation of pacemakers.
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