نتایج جستجو برای: lapping machine

تعداد نتایج: 263891  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 2001

2009
Anthony Jones Roman Stocker Pedro Reis Sunghwan Jung Meagan Rock

This study explores the characteristics of the lapping mechanism in domestic cats (Felis catus). Using high-speed video, digital image processing, and weight measurements we quantify data pertaining to the frequency of lapping and the volume of liquid consumed per lap. These observations allow us to suggest a possible mathematical model for cat lapping. The results indicate that cats lap at a r...

Journal: :TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series C 1993

Journal: :Vibroengineering procedia 2023

Vibratory treatment is widely used in various industries for performing finishing technological operations, e.g., lapping, polishing, glazing, strengthening (hardening), etc. The problems of maximizing the accuracy and performance vibratory equipment provide necessity optimizing motion trajectory (path) corresponding working member. main purpose these investigations to substantiate possibilitie...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Sean Gart John J Socha Pavlos P Vlachos Sunghwan Jung

Dogs lap because they have incomplete cheeks and cannot suck. When lapping, a dog's tongue pulls a liquid column from the bath, suggesting that the hydrodynamics of column formation are critical to understanding how dogs drink. We measured lapping in 19 dogs and used the results to generate a physical model of the tongue's interaction with the air-fluid interface. These experiments help to expl...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2011
Jeffrey M Aristoff Roman Stocker Pedro M Reis Sunghwan Jung

We consider two biological phenomena taking place at the air-water interface: the water lapping of felines and the water running of lizards. Although seemingly disparate motions, we show that they are intimately linked by their underlying hydrodynamics and belong to a broader class of processes called Froude mechanisms. We describe how both felines and lizards exploit inertia to defeat gravity,...

Journal: :Science 2010
Pedro M Reis Sunghwan Jung Jeffrey M Aristoff Roman Stocker

Animals have developed a range of drinking strategies depending on physiological and environmental constraints. Vertebrates with incomplete cheeks use their tongue to drink; the most common example is the lapping of cats and dogs. We show that the domestic cat (Felis catus) laps by a subtle mechanism based on water adhesion to the dorsal side of the tongue. A combined experimental and theoretic...

Journal: :Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing 2011

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