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Title: Development of Workpiece Material and Friction Models for Simulation of Machining of Aerospace Alloys
This study is an initiative to characterize workpiece material and friction
properties in dry machining of aerospace alloys. Machining of difficult-to-cut
aerospace alloys and materials is a challenging process and desired part
quality (surface finish and tolerance) requirements are tough to achieve
with conventional machinery due to process stability problems associated
with rigidity, vibrations and wear behavior of cutting tools. This research
study aims to develop novel, robust and reliable workpiece material and
friction models and data for enhancing performance and reliability of
Finite Element simulations. This research is sponsored by New Jersey Space
Grant Consortium, Industry-University Research Program Title: Laser Precision Micro Machining
Exciting opportunities with laser precision micro machining are explored in ISE laboratories including novel applications
in microphotonic and biomedical device fabrication. ISE faculty develop robust process models integrating continuum and
atomistic models with advanced computational techniques to predict the quality of resulting parts.
Title: Designing Client-Server Information Processing Systems An
important competitive objective is to minimize response times in
client-server systems, such as ATMs or e-commerce websites. ISE
faculty develop performance prediction methodology based in simulation
and analytic queueing theory to resolve network design decisions
such as workload allocation and utilize resources to deliver the best
performance possible. Title: Computer Integration of Food Manufacturing Processes A
factory for the demonstration of advanced technologies in food manufacturing
has been implemented at Rutgers University. The factory is a 30,000
sq. ft. USDA approved facility. It is co-sponsored by the Defense
Logistics Agency and the Center for Advanced Food Technology. ISE
students and faculty implement control systems, information systems,
and quality engineering. Click here for a virtual plant tour. Title: Layered Manufacturing A
multidisciplinary effort, with support from the Office of Naval
Research and industry is underway to develop state-of-the-art
layered manufacturing technology where multiple materials are deposited,
layer by layer, to fabricate complex parts. ISE faculty develop
on-line process monitoring systems using optical imaging and sophisticated
analytic techniques to ensure the quality of the product, this research
is sponsored by the office of Naval Research. Title: Multivariate Statistical Process Control Significant
improvement in machine utilization and savings in raw materials
can be realized by reducing the startup phase in automated batch
processing. By combining multivariate statistical models and non-linear
optimization, ISE faculty use data from on-line sensors and off-line
product testing to reduce waste and improve quality in the medical
device industry. Title: Innovative Sheet Formed Patterns New
geometric theory generates repetitive folding patterns that transforms
sheet material into intricate polygonal structures, folded sheets
with remarkable properties. By devising a manufacturing process
to fold the sheets and designing products that take advantage of
the properties, ISE faculty are transforming mathematical theory
into innovative applications. This research is sponsored by the
National Science Foundation and the New Jersey Science and Technology
Commission. Title: Real Time Control of Flexible Manufacturing Systems Exploiting the alternative machining and sequencing offered by flexible manufacturing cells, ISE faculty are developing new architectures for real time supervisory control. Using finite automata and colored Petri nets as formalisms, control programs, that include real time scheduling are being developed to insure efficient and deadlock-free control. This research is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
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