Justin B. Alms
University of Delaware
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Nanotechnology | 2003
Kuang-Ting Hsiao; Justin B. Alms; Suresh G. Advani
In this study, different weight fractions of multiwalled carbon nanotubes were dispersed in epoxy to produce toughened adhesives. The reinforced adhesives were used to bond the graphite fibre/epoxy composite adherends. Single lap joint samples were prepared and the average shear strengths were experimentally measured. Significant enhancement of the bonding performance was observed as the weight fraction of carbon nanotubes was increased.
ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference | 2009
Daniel Brisach; Justin B. Alms; James L. Glancey; Nate Cloud
Currently, blade manufacturers employ in-house histology testing to evaluate the performance of their blades. The following performance metrics are evaluated for a group of production blades: sample compression, cut-feel, and number of knife lines left on samples. In the research presented herein, an evaluation of the relationships between high quality samples and microtome knife configuration variables is explored through quantifying the cutting force and inspecting samples for knife induced defects. Several types of measurements correlating to the cutting force were made. Sound, vibration, and cutting force were tested for their adequacy in distinguishing different knife configurations. The most robust measurement was then focused on to derive relationships between blade types and microtome setup. An automated imaging system was explored for measurement of sample quality. The imaging system can improve the reliability and productivity of the measurement of knife quality metrics, for product-process quality control. The imaging system achieves this by detecting knife lines and performing simple measurements to quantify the degree of compression of the samples. This study aims to advance the science of histology and give insight to blade manufacturers through interfacing a microtome with a PC based user interface.Copyright
Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2014
Nicolas Vernet; Edu Ruiz; Suresh G. Advani; Justin B. Alms; M. Aubert; Marcin Barburski; B. Barari; Jm Beraud; D.C. Berg; N. Correia; Mario Danzi; T. Delavière; M. Dickert; C. Di Fratta; A. Endruweit; Paolo Ermanni; Gaston Francucci; J. A. García; Amee J. George; C. Hahn; F. Klunker; Stepan Vladimirovitch Lomov; A.C. Long; Bryan Louis; Jesus Maldonado; R. Meier; Véronique Michaud; H. Perrin; Krishna M. Pillai; Exequiel S. Rodríguez
Composites Science and Technology | 2008
Fuping Zhou; Justin B. Alms; Suresh G. Advani
Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2007
Justin B. Alms; Suresh G. Advani
Archive | 2006
Nicolas Vernin; Mourad Chohra; Suresh G. Advani; Justin B. Alms
Archive | 2007
Suresh G. Advani; Fuping Zhou; Justin B. Alms; Charlotte Corlay
Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2011
Justin B. Alms; Suresh G. Advani; James L. Glancey
Composite Structures | 2010
Justin B. Alms; James L. Glancey; Suresh G. Advani
Archive | 2010
Justin B. Alms; James L. Glancey; Suresh G. Advani