13 results on '"Parus, Arkadiusz"'
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2. Health assessment of a multi-bolted connection due to removing selected bolts
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Grzejda Rafał and Parus Arkadiusz
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bolt tightening sequence ,multi-bolted connection assembly ,preload monitoring ,resistance strain gauges ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics ,TA349-359 - Abstract
In the paper, experimental studies of an asymmetric preloaded seven-bolted connection are presented. The tightening process of the connection was carried out with a wrench, monitoring the values of the bolt forces with a calibrated strain gauge measuring system. Two methods of bolt tightening were tested: in one and several passes. After all bolts were tightened, the selected bolts were removed, simulating bolt failure under the loading conditions of the connection. The influence of the method and sequence of bolt tightening on the distribution of bolt forces values after the introduction of failure states of some bolts was investigated. The results were statistically processed and presented in the form of graphs showing the distributions of normalised bolt forces values for all the considered failure cases.
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- 2021
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3. A new measurement system to determine stiffness distribution in machine tool workspace
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Pawełko, Piotr, Jastrzębski, Daniel, Parus, Arkadiusz, and Jastrzębska, Joanna
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- 2021
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4. The Wavelet Transform for Feature Extraction and Surface Roughness Evaluation after Micromachining.
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Grochała, Daniel, Grzejda, Rafał, Parus, Arkadiusz, and Berczyński, Stefan
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MICROMACHINING ,SURFACE roughness ,GEOMETRIC surfaces ,POINT processes ,SURFACE area ,WAVELET transforms ,SURFACE geometry - Abstract
Miniaturization is a dominant trend in machine building which requires the use of advanced techniques of manufacturing and control. Apart from dimensional and shape precision of miniaturized components, surface geometry, particularly roughness and so-called microroughness that results from the use of advanced treatment techniques, plays an important role in correct assembly, reliable operation and durability of the whole machine. The selection of filtration method in surface geometry of micro-objects can be a substantial problem. The authors of the paper propose to use wavelet filtration in digital processing of a point cloud to remove measurement noise and not to change the surface character of the measured object. Also, the authors propose, in this paper, some criteria for selecting the number of wavelet filtration levels based on minimalization of the RMS value. It is supposed to improve the efficiency of low-pass filtration of small areas of the surface, particularly compared to traditional λs Gaussian filtration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Protein Abundance of Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in Human Hepatitis C Livers.
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Drozdzik, Marek, Lapczuk-Romanska, Joanna, Wenzel, Christoph, Skalski, Lukasz, Szeląg-Pieniek, Sylwia, Post, Mariola, Parus, Arkadiusz, Syczewska, Marta, Kurzawski, Mateusz, and Oswald, Stefan
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HEPATITIS C ,PROTEIN drugs ,ENZYMES ,LIVER proteins ,LIVER - Abstract
Hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs), whose activity may be affected by liver diseases, are major determinants of drug pharmacokinetics. Hepatitis C liver samples in different functional states, i.e., the Child–Pugh class A (n = 30), B (n = 21) and C (n = 7) were analyzed for protein abundances (LC-MS/MS) and mRNA levels (qRT-PCR) of 9 CYPs and 4 UGTs enzymes. The protein levels of CYP1A1, CYP2B6, CYP2C8, CYP2C9, and CYP2D6 were not affected by the disease. In the Child–Pugh class A livers, a significant up-regulation of UGT1A1 (to 163% of the controls) was observed. The Child–Pugh class B was associated with down-regulation of the protein abundance of CYP2C19 (to 38% of the controls), CYP2E1 (to 54%), CYP3A4 (to 33%), UGT1A3 (to 69%), and UGT2B7 (to 56%). In the Child–Pugh class C livers, CYP1A2 was found to be reduced (to 52%). A significant trend in down-regulation of the protein abundance was documented for CYP1A2, CYP2C9, CYP3A4, CYP2E1, UGT2B7, and UGT2B15. The results of the study demonstrate that DMEs protein abundances in the liver are affected by hepatitis C virus infection and depend on the severity of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Experimental investigation on using the piezoelectric and electromagnetic vibration absorbers in milling
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Hoffmann, Marcin, Marchelek, Krzysztof, Pajor, Miroslaw, and Parus, Arkadiusz
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- 2012
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7. Adjusting the Stiffness of Supports during Milling of a Large-Size Workpiece Using the Salp Swarm Algorithm.
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Kaliński, Krzysztof J., Galewski, Marek A., Stawicka-Morawska, Natalia, Mazur, Michał, and Parus, Arkadiusz
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WORKPIECES ,FINITE element method ,SWARM intelligence ,ALGORITHMS ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
This paper concerns the problem of vibration reduction during milling. For this purpose, it is proposed that the standard supports of the workpiece be replaced with adjustable stiffness supports. This affects the modal parameters of the whole system, i.e., object and its supports, which is essential from the point of view of the relative tool–workpiece vibrations. To reduce the vibration level during milling, it is necessary to appropriately set the support stiffness coefficients, which are obtained from numerous milling process simulations. The simulations utilize the model of the workpiece with adjustable supports in the convention of a Finite Element Model (FEM) and a dynamic model of the milling process. The FEM parameters are tuned based on modal tests of the actual workpiece. For assessing simulation results, the proper indicator of vibration level must be selected, which is also discussed in the paper. However, simulating the milling process is time consuming and the total number of simulations needed to search the entire available range of support stiffness coefficients is large. To overcome this issue, the artificial intelligence salp swarm algorithm is used. Finally, for the best combination of stiffness coefficients, the vibration reduction is obtained and a significant reduction in search time for determining the support settings makes the approach proposed in the paper attractive from the point of view of practical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Vibration Suppression with Use of Input Shaping Control in Machining.
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Kasprowiak, Mateusz, Parus, Arkadiusz, and Hoffmann, Marcin
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This article discusses the problem of vibrations during machining. The manufacturing process of generator turbine blades is highly complex. Machining using Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) requires low cutting parameters in order to avoid vibration problems. However, even under these conditions, the surface quality and accuracy of the manufactured objects suffer from high levels of vibrations. Hence, the aim of this research is to counteract this phenomenon. Basic issues related to vibration problems will also be also discussed and a short review of currently available solutions for both active and passive vibration monitoring during machining will be presented. The authors developed a method which does not require any additional equipment other than modified CNC code. The proposed method can be applied to any CNC machine, and is especially suitable for lathes. The method seeks to eradicate the phenomenon of vibrations by providing enhanced control through Input Shaping Control (ISC). For this purpose, the authors present a method for modeling the machining process and design an ISC filter; the model is then implemented in the Matlab and Simulink environment. The last part of the article presents the results, together with a discussion, and includes a brief summary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. ACTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL OF A SLENDER WORKPIECE DURING TURNING.
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WOŹNIAK, Marcin and PARUS, Arkadiusz
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ACTIVE noise & vibration control ,LATHE work ,WORKPIECES ,MACHINING ,SIMULATION methods & models ,MECHATRONICS - Abstract
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- 2019
10. SELF-SENSING TELEOPERATION SYSTEM BASED ON 1-DOF PNEUMATIC MANIPULATOR.
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Saków, Mateusz, Miądlicki, Karol, and Parus, Arkadiusz
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TELEROBOTICS ,INVERSE problems ,MANIPULATORS (Machinery) - Abstract
Paper presents a novel approach to a control design of bilateral teleoperation systems with force-feedback. The problem statement, analysis of research achievements to date, and the scope of the study are presented. The new design of a control unit for a master-slave system with force-feedback is presented on a simple and ideal 1-DOF bilateral teleoperation system. System control unit was based on an inverse model. The model was used to reduce value of force in the force-feedback communication channel, that the system might generate in freemotion. A substantial part of the paper is focused on the development of a mathematical model covering phenomena occurring in the investigated control scheme. The new approach was validated on a test-stand of a rotating non-linear pneumatic manipulator arm. Two linear pneumatic actuators were used in the drive system. The paper presents the modeling procedure of the experimental setup and the model used in the study. Three experiments are described to demonstrate the new control approach to master-slave objects with force-feedback. The paper contains conclusions regarding the control system and the experimental setup. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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11. Active vibration control in milling flexible workpieces.
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Parus, Arkadiusz, Powałka, Bartosz, Marchelek, Krzysztof, Domek, Stefan, and Hoffmann, Marcin
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ACTIVE noise & vibration control , *VIBRATION (Mechanics) , *AUTOMATIC control systems , *H2 control , *PIEZOELECTRIC actuators , *KALMAN filtering - Abstract
During milling of flexible workpieces a regenerative chatter vibration may become a critical factor that limits productivity. It is shown in this paper that a selection of cutting parameters based on a stability lobes diagram may not always be a remedy for low productivity due to increased forced vibration level. Additionally, other factors such as tool wear may limit the selection of stable spindle speeds. This paper presents an active control system that counteracts the development of chatter vibration. The proposed active control system employs Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) algorithm and piezoelectric actuator to suppress vibration during cutting. The Kalman filter is used to estimate the state of the system required by LQG algorithm. The active control introduces damping into the system, thereby raising the critical depth of cut and reducing forced vibration amplitude. It enables stable cutting under a much wider range of cutting parameters than for the uncontrolled system. Cutting tests are performed to demonstrate an effectiveness of the control system. Practical issues limiting applications of the proposed technique are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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12. Experimental Studies of an Asymmetric Multi-Bolted Connection under Monotonic Loads.
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Grzejda, Rafał, Parus, Arkadiusz, Kwiatkowski, Konrad, and Savaidis, Georgios
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BOLTED joints , *STRAIN gages - Abstract
This article describes the experimental studies of a preloaded asymmetric multi-bolted connection in the exploitation state. The construction of two stands were introduced: for bolt calibration and for evaluating the bolt forces in a multi-bolted connection. The bolts were tightened in a specific optimal sequence, in three passes, monitoring the force values in the bolts using a calibrated strain gauge measuring system. The studies were conducted for the selected multi-bolted connection on an Instron 8850 testing machine. The measurement data were saved in MATLAB R2018b Simulink. The measurement results were analysed statistically and are presented via charts showing the distributions of the normalised values of the bolt forces as a function of the linearly increasing and decreasing exploitation loads. We show that the forces in individual bolts, after unloading the multi-bolted connection, change in relation to the initial values of their preload. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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13. Performance Analysis of Cost-Effective Miniature Microphone Sound Intensity 2D Probe.
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Mickiewicz, Witold, Raczyński, Michał, and Parus, Arkadiusz
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ARCHITECTURAL acoustics ,STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,CONSTRUCTION ,ANECHOIC chambers ,ACOUSTIC localization ,SOUND measurement ,ACOUSTICAL engineering - Abstract
This article presents the functional properties of modified versions of the 2D pressure–pressure intensity probe allowing us to determine the vector of sound intensity on a plane using a mechatronic system with one or two miniature electret microphones. The introduction contains basic information about the application areas of the sound intensity and its measurement problems. Next, the principle of operation of the probes and the construction of the prototype measurement system are described. It was subjected to comparative analysis for the stability of obtained results and accuracy of directional characteristics in free field conditions. For this purpose, experiments were conducted to analyze the flow of acoustic power in an anechoic chamber using both (one- and two-microphone) probes. The results were used for a comparative metrological analysis of the described methods and to indicate the advantages and disadvantages of both constructions. The next part of the article presents an experiment concerning the measurement of the sound intensity impulse response of a room, which is an example of practical use of the probe to analyze reflections in the room, which can be used in sound engineering and architectural acoustics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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