Mechanical Engineering: index of 1994 articles November, pages 81-82. “Small-Scale Structure Yields Big Property Payoffs,” Febru- ary, pages 52-57. Bannister, R.L., et al. “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” June, pages 68-75. Barkan, Philip “Reducing Product Defects During Design” (interview), Materials on the April, pages 66-68. m Move Bell DeTienne, Kristen, and G. Stoney Alder “Developing Winning Proposals,” June, pages 65-66. Bools, Andy “Modeling Gas Spring Applications,’” May, pages 87-88. February Bradshaw, Eugene M. “Boosting the Performance of Flat-Armature Motors,” FEATURE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR November, pages 88-90. Ajiouny, Jim “Developing a Control System for Deploying a Bridge,” Chavez, James M., et al. October, pages 74-75. “Solar Thermal Power Today and Tomorrow,” August, Aider, G. Stoney, and Kristen Bell DeTienne pages 74-79. “Developing Winning Proposals,” June, pages 65-66. Cheimets, Peter Ali, Hosam “A Positioning System for a Telescope Subreflector,” De- “Optimization for Finite Element Applications,” December, cember, pages 83-84. pages 68-70. Cheruvu, N.S., et al. Ashley, Steven “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” Tune, pages 68-75. “Aluminum Vehicle Breaks New Ground,” February, pages Cicero, Daniel C., et al. 50-51. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coa!-Based Gas Turbines,” Septem- “Automotive Safety Is in the Bag,” January, pages 58-64. ber, pages 70-75. “Building an Aluminum Car,” May, pages 65-68. Ciaridge, David E., et al. “Engine Makers Tap Carbon-Carbon Pistons,” May, pages “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” August, pages 60-62. 64-67. “Even Flat, These Tires Keep Working,” July, pages 50-52. Clausing, Don P. “Fridge of the Future,” December, pages 76-80. “Total Quality Development,” March, pages 94-96. “Gamma-Ray CT Probes Power Plant Piping,” August, Connolly, Gary pages 48-51. “Multiaxis Laser Cuts Manufacturing Time of Aerospace “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Redesign,” March, pages Parts,” February, pages 64-65. 84-87. Craig, Kevin, et al. “Is CVT the Car Transmission of the Future?” November, “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” July, pages 64-68. pages 59-63. “Nondestructive Evaluation with Laser Ultrasound,” Octo- ber, pages 63-66. Da Re, Mario, et al. “Prototyping with Advanced Tools,” June, pages 48-55. “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” April, “Reducing Tailpipe Emissions with Catalytic Converters,” pages 60-61. 90 JANUARY 1995 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering: index of 1994 articles November, pages 81-82. “Small-Scale Structure Yields Big Property Payoffs,” Febru- ary, pages 52-57. Bannister, R.L., et al. “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” June, pages 68-75. Barkan, Philip “Reducing Product Defects During Design” (interview), Materials on the April, pages 66-68. m Move Bell DeTienne, Kristen, and G. Stoney Alder “Developing Winning Proposals,” June, pages 65-66. Bools, Andy “Modeling Gas Spring Applications,’” May, pages 87-88. February Bradshaw, Eugene M. “Boosting the Performance of Flat-Armature Motors,” FEATURE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR November, pages 88-90. Ajiouny, Jim “Developing a Control System for Deploying a Bridge,” Chavez, James M., et al. October, pages 74-75. “Solar Thermal Power Today and Tomorrow,” August, Aider, G. Stoney, and Kristen Bell DeTienne pages 74-79. “Developing Winning Proposals,” June, pages 65-66. Cheimets, Peter Ali, Hosam “A Positioning System for a Telescope Subreflector,” De- “Optimization for Finite Element Applications,” December, cember, pages 83-84. pages 68-70. Cheruvu, N.S., et al. Ashley, Steven “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” Tune, pages 68-75. “Aluminum Vehicle Breaks New Ground,” February, pages Cicero, Daniel C., et al. 50-51. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coa!-Based Gas Turbines,” Septem- “Automotive Safety Is in the Bag,” January, pages 58-64. ber, pages 70-75. “Building an Aluminum Car,” May, pages 65-68. Ciaridge, David E., et al. “Engine Makers Tap Carbon-Carbon Pistons,” May, pages “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” August, pages 60-62. 64-67. “Even Flat, These Tires Keep Working,” July, pages 50-52. Clausing, Don P. “Fridge of the Future,” December, pages 76-80. “Total Quality Development,” March, pages 94-96. “Gamma-Ray CT Probes Power Plant Piping,” August, Connolly, Gary pages 48-51. “Multiaxis Laser Cuts Manufacturing Time of Aerospace “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Redesign,” March, pages Parts,” February, pages 64-65. 84-87. Craig, Kevin, et al. “Is CVT the Car Transmission of the Future?” November, “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” July, pages 64-68. pages 59-63. “Nondestructive Evaluation with Laser Ultrasound,” Octo- ber, pages 63-66. Da Re, Mario, et al. “Prototyping with Advanced Tools,” June, pages 48-55. “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” April, “Reducing Tailpipe Emissions with Catalytic Converters,” pages 60-61. 90 JANUARY 1995 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING De Bernardi, Roberto, et al. “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” April, pages 60-61. De Fosse, Stephen F., et al. “Getting a Grip on Plastic Switches,” October, pages 77-78. Dennis, Richard A., et al. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coal-Based Gas Turbines,” Septem- ber, pages 70-75. Domhoff, Joseph E., et al. “Getting a Grip on Plastic Switches,” October, pages 77-78. Drost, M. Kevin, and Robert S. Wegeng “Developing New Miniature Energy Systems,” September, pages 82-85. Durfee, William K. May “Teaching MEs to Use Microprocessors: Il. MIT Empha- Hill, Roger sizes Smart Design,” April, pages 74-76. “Commercializing Photovoltaic Technology,” August, pages Galvin, Daniel D. 80-83. “Electronic Mounts Reduce Engine Vibrations,” March, Hock, Susan M., and Robert W. Thresher pages 99-102. “Wind Systems for Electrical Power Production,” August, Geiling, Donaid W.., et al. pages 68-72. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coal-Based Gas Turbines,” Septem- ber, pages 70-75. Iversen, Nora, and Karen Sater-Black Gienn, Gregory J., and Michael Gunger “How to Conduct a Design Review,” March, pages 89-92. “Safeguarding Against Sympathetic Detonations,” February, pages 72-74. Kedrowski, David K., and Scott P. Slimak Greer, David E., et al. “Nutating Gear Drivetrain for a Cordless Screwdriver,” Jan- “Getting a Grip on Plastic Switches,” October, pages 77-78. uary, pages 70-74. Guida, Michele, et al. Kolb, Gregory J., et al. “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” April, “Solar Thermal Power Today and Tomorrow,” August, pages 60-61. pages 74-79. Gunger, Michael, and Gregory J. Gienn Kollé, Jack J. “Safeguarding Against Sympathetic Detonations,” February, “Developing a Hydraulic Pulse Generator,” May, pages 81-85. pages 72-74. Kurz, Karl, et al. “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” July, Haberl, Jeff S., et al. pages 59-63. “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” August, pages 64-67. Little, D.A., et al. Hanratty, Patrick J. “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” June, pages 68-75. “Making Solid Modeling Easier to Use,” March, pages 112-114. Magirius, Stefan Harrington, Curtis L. “Crash-Optimized Driveshafts,” November, pages 85-86. “A Design Must Not Be Judged as a Concept,” July, pages Mancini, Thomas R.., et al. 73-75. “Solar Thermal Power Today and Tomorrow,” August, Hatt, Fritz, et al. pages 74-79. “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” April, McQuiggan, G., et al. pages 60-61. “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” June, pages 68-75. Meckl, Peter H., and Rahmat Shoureshi mechanica “Teaching MEs to Use Microprocessors: I. Purdue Looks engineer! Beyond the 1990s,” April, pages 71-74. Noor, Ahmed K., and Samuel L. Venneri “Future Flight,” September, pages 86-88. O'Connor, Leo “Agile Manufacturing in a Responsive Factory,” July, pages 54-57. “Air Cylinders Make Smooth Moves,” September, pages 68-69. “Brushless Motors Find Their Niche,” June, pages 56-59. “Building a Better Trebuchet,” January, pages 66-69. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JANUARY 1995 91 Rizzo, Anthony R. “Quality Engineering with FEA and DOE,” May, pages 76-78. Sater-Biack, Karen, and Nora Iversen “How to Conduct a Design Review,” March, pages 89-92. Schmidt, Dale K., et al. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coal-Based Gas Turbines,” Septern- ber, pages 70-75. Shoureshi, Rahmat, and Peter H. Meckl “Teaching MEs to Use Microprocessors: I. Purdue Looks Beyond the 1990s,” April, pages 71-74. Siuru, Bill “Scmiactive Cone Suspension Smooths the Ride,” March, July August pages 105-106. “Building Natural Gas Locomotives,” April, pages 82-84. Slimak, Scott P., and David K. Kedrowski “Engineering on a Grand Scale,” October, pages 52-57. “Nutating Gear Drivetrain for a Cordless Screwdriver,” Jan- “Fuel Cells Turn Up the Heat,” December, pages 62-65. uary, pages 70-74. “Generating the Sounds of Silence,” April, pages 54-58. Stolfi, Fred, et al. “Improving Medical Waste Disposal,” May, pages, 56-59. “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” July, “Micromachines Tap Actuating Principles,” August, pages pages 59-63. 58-60. Swanson, John, and Steven Wallach “Navigating with Gyroscopes and GPS,” November, pages “Higher Productivity with Scalable Parallel Processing, 76-78. cember, pages 72-74. “Redesigning a Double-Enveloping Worm Gear Reducer,” March, pages 80-82. Thorwart, Laurence J., P.E. “Servo System Handles Finishing of Engine Blocks,” Febru- “Selecting the Proper Materials for Seals,” October, pages ary, pages 66-67. 81-82. “Steam Engines on a Microscopic Scale,” January, pages 76-78 Thresher, Robert W., and Susan M. Hock “Wind Systems for Electrical Power Production,” August, “Ultralow-Density Alloys,” September, page 61. O'Neal, Dennis, et al. pages 68-72. “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” August, pages Torpey, Paul J. “Collaborative R&D Helps Companies Stay Competitive,” 64—67 October, pages 85-86. Turner, W. Dan, et al. Phair, Kenneth A. “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” August, pages “Getting the Most Out of Geothermal Power,” September, pages 76-80 64-67. Puttré, Michael Valenti, Michael “CAD for Pen-Based Systems,” August, pages 62-63. “Bringing Rocket Testing Down to Earth,” April, pages “CAD/CAM ona Budget,” December, pages 66-67. “Capturing Design Data with Digitizing Systems,” April, 79-80. “Building More Efficient Turbines,” August, pages 52-56. pages 62-65 “Cleaning Soil Without Incineration,” May, pages, 50-55. “Computer-Based Training Keeps MEs Current,” May, “Connecting the World’s Electrical Grids,” January, pages pages 70-74. 52-57. “Dynamic Simulations with Animation Software,” March, “Engineering for the Ends of the Earth,” December, pages pages 108-111. “Embedding Knowledge in Robot Controllers,” June, pages 56-60. 77-80 “Hybrid Car Promises High Performance and Low Emis- sions,” July, pages 46—49. “Environmental Modeling Helps Clear the Air,” January, “Lawbreakers Beware the Web of Justice,” April, pages 86-87. pages 44-51 “Software Passes the Torch to Robots,” February, pages “Metalworkers Clean Up Their Waste,” October, pages 68-72. 58-61 “A New Generation of Power Plant Sensors,” September, “Surface Modeling for Multiaxis Machining,” October, pages 54-58. pages 58-60 “Taking Control of the Desktop,” September, pages 62-66. “ROSEE Cleans Up After the Cold War,” July, pages 70-71. “Transferring Solid Model Data,” July, pages 64-68. “Straddle Hoists Find Hydraulics Uplifting,” March, pages “Verifying Analytical Models,” November, pages 70-74. 116-118. “Threading Glass for Strong Sealings,” June, pages 60-63. Rawlings, Steve “Versatile Valves Open to New Uses,” February, pages 68-71. Venneri, Samuel L., and Ahmed K. Noor “Field-Testing a Convertible Top,” November, pages 93-94. Future Flight,” September, pages 86-88. 92 JANUARY 1995 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Wallach, Steven, and John Swanson “Developing a Hydraulic Pulse Generator,” Jack J. Kollé, “Higher Productivity with Scalable Parallel Processing,” De- May, pages 81-85. cember, pages 72-74. “Developing New Miniature Energy Systems,” Robert S. Wegeng, Robert S., and M. Kevin Drost Wegeng and M. Kevin Drost, September, pages 82-85. “Developing New Miniature Energy Systems,” September, “Developing Winning Proposals,” Kristen Bell DeTienne and pages 82-85. G. Stoney Alder, June, pages 65-66. Wolf, Barry, et al. “Dynamic Simulations with Animation Software,” Michael “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” July, Puttré, March, pages 108-111. pages 59-63. “Electronic Mounts Reduce Engine Vibrations,” Daniel D. FEATURE ARTICLES BY TITLE Galvin, March, pages 99-102. “Agile Manufacturing in a Responsive Factory,” Leo O’Con- “Embedding Knowledge in Robot Controllers,” Michael Put- nor, July, pages 54-57. tré, June, pages 77-80. “Air Cylinders Make Smooth Moves,” Leo O’Connor, “Energy Retrofits Can Cut Use and Costs,” David E. Clar- September, pages 68-69. idge, JeffS .H aberl, W. Dan Turner, and Dennis O’Neal, “Aluminum Vehicle Breaks New Ground,” Steven Ashley, August, pages 64-67. February, pages 50-51. “Engine Makers Tap Carbon-Carbon Pistons,” Steven Ashley, “The ASME Link,” June, pages 82-84. May, pages 60-62. “Automotive Safety Is in the Bag,” Steven Ashley, January, “Engineering for the Ends of the Earth,” Michael Valenti, De- pages 58-64. cember, pages 56-60. “Engineering on a Grand Scale,” Leo O’Connor, October, “Boosting the Performance of Flat-Armature Motors,” Eu- pages 52-57. gene M. Bradshaw, November, pages 88-90. “Environmental Modeling Helps Clear the Air,” Michael Put- “Bringing Rocket Testing Down to Earth,” Michael Valenti, tré, January, pages 44-51. April, pages 79-80. “Even Flat, These Tires Keep Working,” Steven Ashley, July, “Brushless Motors Find The*r Niche,” Leo O’Connor, June, pages 50-52. pages 56—59. “Building a Better Trebuchet,” Leo O’Connor, January, pages “Fiat Uses CAE to Stamp Metal for New Oil Pan,” Mario Da 66-69. Re, Roberto De Bernardi, Fritz Hatt, and Michele Gui- “Building an Aluminum Car,” Steven Ashley, May, pages da, April, pages 60-61. 65-68. “Field-Testing a Convertible Top,” Steve Rawiings, Novem- “Building More Efficient Turbines,” Michael Valenti, August, ber, pages 93-94. pages 52-56. “Fridge of the Future,” Steven Ashley, December, pages 76-80. “Building Natural Gas Locomotives,” Leo O’Connor, April, “Fuel Cells Turn Up the Heat,” Leo O’Connor, December, pages 82-84. pages 62-65. “Future Flight,” Ahmed K. Noor and Samuel L. Venneri, “CAD for Pen-Based Systems,” Michael Puttré, August, pages September, pages 86-88. 62-63. “CAD/CAM on a Budget,” Michael Puttré, December, pages “Gamma-Ray CT Probes Power Plant Piping,” Steven Ash- 66-67. ley, August, pages 48-51. “Capturing Design Data with Digitizing Systems,” Michael “Generating the Sounds of Silence,” Leo O’Connor, April, Puttré, April, pages 62-65. pages 54—58. “Cleaning Soil Without Incineration,” Michael Valenti, May, “Getting a Grip on Plastic Switches,” Joseph E. Domhoff, pages, 50-55. Stephen F. De Fosse, and David E. Greer, October, pages “Collaborative R&D Helps Companies Stay Competitive,” 77-78. PaulJ .T orpey, October, pages 85-86. “Getting the Most Out of Geothermal Power,” Kenneth A. “Commercializing Photovoltaic Technology,” Roger Hill, Phair, September, pages 76-80. August, pages 80-83. “Computer-Based Training Keeps MEs Current,” Michael mechanical Puttre, May, pages 70-74. engineering “Connecting the World’s Electrical Grids,” Michael Valenti, January, pages 52-57. “Crash-Optimized Driveshafts,” Stefan Magirius, November, pages 85-86. “A Design Must Not BeJ udged as a Concept,” Curtis L. Har- rington, July, pages 73-75. “Developing a Control System for Deploying a Bridge,” Jim Ajlouny, October, pages 74-75. “Developing a Flexible Automated Fixturing Device,” Karl Kurz, Kevin Craig, Barry Wolf, and Fred Stolfi, July, pages 59-63. October MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JANUARY 1995 93 “Higher Productivity with Scalable Parallel Processing,” Steven Wallach and John Swanson, December, pages 72-74. “Hot-Gas Cleanup for Coal-Based Gas Turbines,” Daniel C. Cicero, Richard A. Dennis, Donald W. Geiling, and Dale K. Schmidt, September, pages 70-75. “How to Conduct a Design Review,” Karen Sater-Black and Nora Iversen, March, pages 89-92. “Hybrid Car Promises High Performance and Low Emis- sions,” Michael Valenti, July, pages 46—49. “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Redesign,” Steven Ashley, March, pages 84-87. “Improving Medical Waste Disposal,” Leo O’Connor, May, pages, 56-59. “Is CVT the Car Transmission of the Future?” Steven Ashley, “Selecting the Proper Materials for Seals,” Laurence J. Thor- November, pages 64-68. wart, P.E., October, pages 81-82. “Semiactive Cone Suspension Smooths the Ride,” Bill Siuru, “Lawbreakers Beware the Web of Justice,” Michael Valenti, March, pages 105-106. April, pages 86-87. “Servo System Handles Finishing of Engine Blocks,” Leo O’Connor, February, pages 66-67. “Making Sclid Modeling Easier to Use.” Patrick J. Hanratty “Small-Scale Structure Yields Big Property Payofts,” Steven March, pages 112—114. Ashley, February, pages 52-57. “Metalworkers Clean Up Their Waste,” Michael Valenti, Oc- “Software Passes the Torch to Robots,” Michael Puttré, tober, pages 68-72. February, pages 58-61. “Micromachines Tap Actuating Principles,” Leo O’Connor, “Solar Thermal Power Today and Tomorrow,” Thomas R. August, pages 58-60. Mancini, James M. Chavez, and GregoryJ . Kolb, August, “Modeling Gas Spring Applications,” Andy Bools, May, pages pages 74-79. 87-88. “Steam Engines on a Microscopic Scale,” Leo O’ConnorJ,an - “Multiaxis Laser Cuts Manufacturing Time of Aerospace uary, pages 76-78. Parts,” Gary Connolly, February, pages 64-65. “Straddle Hoists Find Hydraulics Uplifting,” Michael Valenti, March, pages 116-118. “Navigating with Gyroscopes and GPS,” Leo O’Connor, “Surface Modeling for Multiaxis Machining,” Michael Puttré, November, pages 76-78. October, pages 58-60. “A New Generation of Power Plant Sensors,” Michael Valen- ti, September, pages 54—58. “Taking Control of the Desktop,” Michael Puttré, September, “Nondestructive Evaluation with Laser Ultrasound,” Steven pages 62-66. Ashley, October, pages 63-66. “Teaching MEs to Use Microprocessors: I. Purdue Looks Be- “Nutating Gear Drivetrain for a Cordless Screwdriver,” David yond the 1990s,” Rahmat Shoureshi and Peter H. Meckl, K. Kedrowski and Scott P. Slimak, J January,) pag§e s 70-74. April, pages 71-74. “Teaching MEs to Use Microprocessors: Il. MIT Emphasizes “Optimization for Finite Element Applications,” Hosam Ali, Smart Design,” William K. Durfee, April, pages.74—76 December, pages 68-70 “Threading Glass for Strong Sealings,” Michael Valenti, June, “A Positioning System for a Telescope Subreflector,” Peter pages 60-63. Cheimets, December, pages 83-84. “Total Quality Development,” Don P. Clausing, March, “Prototyping with Advanced ‘| oois,” Steven Ashley, June, pages 94—96. pages 48-55. “Transferring Solid Model Data,” Michael Puttré, July, pages 64-68. “Quality Engineering with FEA and DOE,” Anthony R. Riz- “Turbines for the Turn of the Century,” R.L. Bannister, N.S. zo, May, pages 76-78. Cheruvu, D.A. Little, and G. McQuiggan, June, pages 68-75. “Redesigning a Double-Enveloping Worm Gear Reducer,” Leo O’Connor, March, pages 80-82. “Ultralow-Density Alloys,” Leo O’Connor, September, “Reducing Product Defects During Design,” Philip Barkan page 61. (interview), April, pages 66-68. “Reducing Tailpipe Emissions with Catalytic Converters,” “Verifying Analytical Models,” Michael Puttré, November, Steven Ashley, November, pages 81-82. pages 70-74. “ROSEE Cleans Up After the Cold War,” Michael Valenti, “Versatile Valves Open to New Uses,” Michael Valenti, July, pages 70-71. February, pages 68-71. “Safeguarding Against Sympathetic Detonations,” Gregory J. “Wind Systems for Electrical Power Production,” Robert W. Glenn and Michael Gunger, February, pages 72-74. Thresher and Susan M. Hock, August, pages 68-72. 94 JANUARY 1995 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING