Edward David Landry - Waterford NY, US James Leonard - San Jose CA, US Randy Raymond Stark - Morgan Hill CA, US Ronald Horn - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G21C017/00
US Classification:
376/259000
Abstract:
The method includes receiving parameters input by a user and calculating crack behavior estimations based on the received parameters by using a plurality of accessible crack behavior models. The crack behavior estimations calculated from each of the models are displayed to the user in order to illustrate how the different models compare in calculating a desired crack behavior profile. The displayed crack behavior estimations utilize a compilation of both historical crack growth rate data, as well as predicted crack growth rate data, and may be displayed as an estimated crack growth rate versus time, or as estimated crack growth over time. These parameters are displayed graphically for each crack behavior model in order to enable the user to make a comparison for each crack growth model.
Low Coefficient Of Friction Coating For Metallic Surfaces
Disclosed herein is an article or device such as surgical devices, needles such as surgical needles, razors, cutting/slicing devices containing a metallic surface, a primer layer disposed on the metallic surface, and a top coat disposed on the primer layer, wherein the primer layer is formed from a primer composition containing a silanol-containing organopolysiloxane resin and a crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of alkyl silicates, boric acid, borates, acetoxysilanes, ketoximesilanes, and combinations thereof, and wherein the top coat is formed from a top coat composition containing an alkenyl functional polyorganosiloxane, an organohydrogensiloxane, and a hydrosilylation catalyst.