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Conceptual design of a centrifugal CO{sub 2} cleaning device. Final report/project accomplishments summary
Author(s) -
Joe Harrington
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/653941
Subject(s) - division (mathematics) , conceptual design , manufacturing engineering , mechanical engineering , engineering , systems engineering , arithmetic , mathematics
The L.A.W. Group, Inc., Cryokinetics Division designs and manufactures cryogenic cleaning devices in their Wichita, Kansas, facility. The L.A.W. Group, Inc., Cryokinetics Division identified a market need for a new cryogenic cleaning device that would generate a high level of kinetic energy at a lower operating pressure and noise level. This market need is being generated because the existing products when operated at high kinetic energy levels create an excessive amount of noise and consume a very high level of compressed gases. The intention of this CRADA effort was to join AlliedSignal`s expertise in knowledge of manufacturing processes, design, and capabilities in performing solid modeling together with The L.A.W. Group, Inc., Cryokinetics Division`s knowledge of cryogenic cleaning design and manufacturing into a design team to create a prototype of a high-energy centrifugal cryogenic cleaning device

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