An impeller rotatable in a direction of rotation in a centrifugal compressor including an intake ring. The impeller includes a back plate having a shaft portion and a plurality of blades. Each blade extends from the back plate and includes an inducer portion adapted to draw fluid into the impeller and including a leading edge and an exducer portion adapted to discharge the fluid from the impeller and including a trailing edge. A blade pressure side is defined between the leading edge, the trailing edge, the back plate, and a blade tip. The pressure side is convex from the back plate to the blade tip. A blade suction side opposite the pressure side is defined between the leading edge, the trailing edge, the back plate, and the blade tip. The suction side being concave from the back plate to the blade tip.
Cheng Xu - Huntersville NC, US Dwayne Valentine - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Ingersoll-Rand Company - Montvale NJ
International Classification:
F04D 29/44
US Classification:
4152112, 4152111, 4152082
Abstract:
A diffuser for use in a centrifugal compressor that includes an impeller that discharges a high-velocity flow of fluid. The diffuser includes a platform having a blade portion and defining a substantially circular aperture. The impeller is disposed at least partially within the aperture such that the high-velocity fluid exits the impeller in directions that are substantially tangent to the blade portion. A vane extends from the platform and includes a suction side, a pressure side, and a leading edge having a platform portion and a shroud portion. A majority of the shroud portion is disposed on the suction side of a line normal to the platform that passes through a center of the platform portion of the leading edge. A shroud is coupled to the shroud portion of the vane such that the vane, the platform, and the shroud cooperate to at least partially define two flow paths.
A volute for use in a centrifugal compressor that includes an impeller. The volute includes a housing defining a central aperture, an inlet channel, and a fluid collecting channel. The central aperture is adapted to receive the impeller such that the impeller discharges a fluid to the inlet channel. The inlet channel directs the flow to the collecting channel. A discharge portion is coupled to the housing and includes a discharge passage in fluid communication with the collecting channel to discharge the fluid. A tongue portion is disposed between the collecting channel and the discharge portion. The tongue is operable to separate the fluid into a first flow that flows through the collecting channel and a second flow that flows through the discharge passage.
A turbocharger including a wheel having suction surfaces and hub surfaces contoured to reduce secondary flow. The suction surfaces are radially contoured with a sinusoidal component, and further have a chamfered edge at the shroud edge. The hub end-walls are contoured both streamwise and cross-stream with sinusoidal components.
A turbocharger including a wheel having suction surfaces and hub surfaces contoured to reduce secondary flow. The suction surfaces are radially contoured with a sinusoidal component, and further have a chamfered edge at the shroud edge. The hub end-walls are contoured both streamwise and cross-stream with sinusoidal components.
Using Tactile Feedback To Provide Spatial Awareness
Ali Israr - Monroeville PA, US Cheng Xu - Chicago IL, US Ivan Poupyrev - Pittsburgh PA, US Olivier Bau - Pittsburgh PA, US Seung-Chan Kim - Daejeon, KR
Assignee:
DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC. - Burbank CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345173
Abstract:
An image capturing device may be combined with a touch screen to generate a tactile map of an environment. The image capturing device captures an image of the environment which is then processed and used to correlate a point of user contact on a touch screen to a particular tactile sensation. The touch screen may then generate an electric signal (i.e., tactile feedback) corresponding to the tactile sensation which is felt by a user contacting the touch screen. By using the electrical signal as tactile feedback (e.g., electrovibration), the user may determine relative spatial locations of the objects in the environment, the objects' physical characteristics, the distance from the objects to the image capturing device, and the like.
Resumes
Chief Project Director, Shanghai Zhangjiang Center For Translational Medicine
Chief Project Director at Shanghai Zhangjiang Center for Translational Medicine, Assistant of CEO at Shanghai Biotecan
Location:
Shanghai City, China
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Shanghai Zhangjiang Center for Translational Medicine - Shanghai since Feb 2012
Chief Project Director
Shanghai Biotecan - Shanghai since Feb 2012
Assistant of CEO
Stanford University Medical Center - Stanford Aug 2009 - Jan 2012
Postdoctoral Scholar
International Medical Service LLC May 2010 - Nov 2011
Co-founder, CTOBoard Member
Princeton University 2007 - 2009
Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
University of Maryland School of Medicine 2000 - 2006
Ph.D., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Shandong University 1996 - 2000
B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Boston University 2012 - 2015
Doctor of Law (J.D.), Intellectual Property Law
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Microsoft Office Customer Service Microsoft Excel Leadership Microsoft Word Research Microsoft Powerpoint Public Speaking Social Media Marketing Accounting Finance Economics Real Estate
Columbus, OH Baltimore, MD Edinburgh, Scotland Los Angeles, CA Singapore Washington, DC Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Education:
Johns Hopkins University - East Asian Studies, Public Health, University Of Edinburgh - Scottish Literature, New York University School Of Law - LL.M., Ohio State University - J.D.
Cheng Xu
Work:
Google - Software Engineer
Education:
Peking University - Computer Science, Wuhan University - Computer Science
Cheng Xu
Education:
University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley