In this paper, we conduct theoretical analysis and literature review applications on the form innovation design and implementation of secondary reconstruction for cool core fabric. At present, due to the development o...In this paper, we conduct theoretical analysis and literature review applications on the form innovation design and implementation of secondary reconstruction for cool core fabric. At present, due to the development of The Times and the progress of science and technology, people' s aesthetic concept also transformed, functional and decorative fabric art aesthetic has been raised to an important level, but also strong. Second fabric design is refers to the use of various traditional and high-tech means to the existing fabric to open out the design of the processing, make its surface rich visual texture and touch skin texture. Our method is effective and novel, we will try to make it into real-world applications in the future.展开更多
Exercising in high environmental temperatures may cause precocious hyperthermia induced fatigue resulting in a decreased athletes’ performance output. This systematic review with meta-analysis investigated the possib...Exercising in high environmental temperatures may cause precocious hyperthermia induced fatigue resulting in a decreased athletes’ performance output. This systematic review with meta-analysis investigated the possible effects of pre-exercise cooling on performance output. This study was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines and the PICO-model was used to establish the research question. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool was applied to assess the validity of the included studies. Study eligibility was given when the studies compared the effects between any kind of pre-cooling and non-cooling strategies prior to exercise on performance output. Twenty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria for quantitative analysis. Risk of bias was high or unclear but the performance bias was low. The estimated standardized mean difference revealed that external pre-cooling (21 studies) enhanced performance (Hedges’ g = 0.49 [95% CI: 0.33 to 0.64]), with the main effect observed in endurance cycling or running. Internal (7 studies) and mixed-method (5 studies) pre-cooling failed to significantly affect performance parameters. However, the main output parameter, evaluated in these studies, was peak power output. Subgroup analysis for different outcome measures was not possible because meaningful grouping was not plausible. Limitations of this meta-analysis were the high or unclear risk of bias and the comparability of the included studies. Future studies should also determine the effects of different pre-cooling applications on female and untrained participants. Based on the results of this meta-analysis, it can be concluded that there is some evidence in favour of external pre-cooling to avoid precocious hyperthermia induced fatigue in endurance athletes exercising in hot environments.展开更多
When treated in pressure die casting processes the semi-solid aluminum alloys demand resilient cores which can bear the stress occurring during filling and the final pressure phase.The design of permanent cores is hig...When treated in pressure die casting processes the semi-solid aluminum alloys demand resilient cores which can bear the stress occurring during filling and the final pressure phase.The design of permanent cores is highly restricted in order to maintain removability.Lost cores provide the possibility of complex,undercut geometrical shapes which is mandatory for a variety of casting components.However,eligible materials which show appropriate resilience and proper decomposition properties at the same time,and in the upper echelon of cost-effectiveness,are seldom known.With the semi-solid process suited between HPDC and GDC regarding the core stress,several common and economically efficient lost core systems could be used.A selection of potentially suitable materials was identified and tested.The range of testing comprises widespread sand core-systems(amin-pur-coldbox and CO2-water-glass) as well as materials less commonly used,namely salt,plastic and zinc.Different types of conditioning are applied to enhance the surface properties.The mechanical properties of the sand cores are enhanced by different heat treatment methods during curing.The cores are tested producing a research component cast on a HPDC machine with semi-solid A356 slurry fabricated in the cooling channel process.The cast component was analyzed regarding shape stability,core removability and surface as well as the structure quality.The results show the importance of the surface conditioning for the sand-cores while salt and zinc produce good parts comparable to the reference steel core quality.展开更多
文摘In this paper, we conduct theoretical analysis and literature review applications on the form innovation design and implementation of secondary reconstruction for cool core fabric. At present, due to the development of The Times and the progress of science and technology, people' s aesthetic concept also transformed, functional and decorative fabric art aesthetic has been raised to an important level, but also strong. Second fabric design is refers to the use of various traditional and high-tech means to the existing fabric to open out the design of the processing, make its surface rich visual texture and touch skin texture. Our method is effective and novel, we will try to make it into real-world applications in the future.
文摘Exercising in high environmental temperatures may cause precocious hyperthermia induced fatigue resulting in a decreased athletes’ performance output. This systematic review with meta-analysis investigated the possible effects of pre-exercise cooling on performance output. This study was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines and the PICO-model was used to establish the research question. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool was applied to assess the validity of the included studies. Study eligibility was given when the studies compared the effects between any kind of pre-cooling and non-cooling strategies prior to exercise on performance output. Twenty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria for quantitative analysis. Risk of bias was high or unclear but the performance bias was low. The estimated standardized mean difference revealed that external pre-cooling (21 studies) enhanced performance (Hedges’ g = 0.49 [95% CI: 0.33 to 0.64]), with the main effect observed in endurance cycling or running. Internal (7 studies) and mixed-method (5 studies) pre-cooling failed to significantly affect performance parameters. However, the main output parameter, evaluated in these studies, was peak power output. Subgroup analysis for different outcome measures was not possible because meaningful grouping was not plausible. Limitations of this meta-analysis were the high or unclear risk of bias and the comparability of the included studies. Future studies should also determine the effects of different pre-cooling applications on female and untrained participants. Based on the results of this meta-analysis, it can be concluded that there is some evidence in favour of external pre-cooling to avoid precocious hyperthermia induced fatigue in endurance athletes exercising in hot environments.
文摘When treated in pressure die casting processes the semi-solid aluminum alloys demand resilient cores which can bear the stress occurring during filling and the final pressure phase.The design of permanent cores is highly restricted in order to maintain removability.Lost cores provide the possibility of complex,undercut geometrical shapes which is mandatory for a variety of casting components.However,eligible materials which show appropriate resilience and proper decomposition properties at the same time,and in the upper echelon of cost-effectiveness,are seldom known.With the semi-solid process suited between HPDC and GDC regarding the core stress,several common and economically efficient lost core systems could be used.A selection of potentially suitable materials was identified and tested.The range of testing comprises widespread sand core-systems(amin-pur-coldbox and CO2-water-glass) as well as materials less commonly used,namely salt,plastic and zinc.Different types of conditioning are applied to enhance the surface properties.The mechanical properties of the sand cores are enhanced by different heat treatment methods during curing.The cores are tested producing a research component cast on a HPDC machine with semi-solid A356 slurry fabricated in the cooling channel process.The cast component was analyzed regarding shape stability,core removability and surface as well as the structure quality.The results show the importance of the surface conditioning for the sand-cores while salt and zinc produce good parts comparable to the reference steel core quality.