Electronic Prototyping: Toward Future Applications of Sensors in Materials Processing

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 1050 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
"Electronic Prototyping (EP) represents a new and powerful medium that many in science and technology view as the research paradigm of the future. Actually, EP has many handles, sometimes referred to as simulation-based design involving more long term objectives such as virtual reality, but regardless of the 'spin', the direction of EP is an enhanced visual paradigm to enable a new set of tools for engineers and scientists alike. Tools to not only automate, visualize and compute otherwise intractable problems but to enable augmentations of our ability to perceive that which is interesting and new -""a virtual version of a process"" [1] prodding us on the pathways of materials and process discovery.IntroductionActually there are many reasons to apply sensors to materials, such as smart or adaptive materials/structures, and new materials synthesis/processing [1], only some of which are motivated by improved product quality and/or productivity. Although U.S. Air Force applications of sensors to materials processing represent but one of many perspectives, hopefully it is a perspective which will engender new ideas and insights in addressing future challenges in materials research. To provide context and establish need for future sensor applications in materials processing, we will utilize on one of several Air Force vistas or '21st-Century' objectives."
Citation
APA:
(1997) Electronic Prototyping: Toward Future Applications of Sensors in Materials ProcessingMLA: Electronic Prototyping: Toward Future Applications of Sensors in Materials Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.