Posted by Mike on November 14th, 2007 in heat, power generation, power storage
Ever since the term “Hydrogen economy” crept into our vocabulary, the counter argument has been storage: How do you store this energy source in a way that makes engineering and economical sense?
First, we wanted to compress it into super cold – 253C liquid H2 tanks. This provides the fastest access to […]
Posted by Mike on November 8th, 2007 in sensor, sound, user interface
The physics of a golf swing is probably the most scientifically studied sports action ever. Recently, some scientists developed a system which translates the different variables of the swing into audio cues. For example, a slow swing corresponds to a low pitch and a fast swing to a high pitch. In addition, […]
Posted by Mike on November 2nd, 2007 in MEMS, sensor
Currently, there is a lot of effort going into improving preventative maintenance on costly machines to increase their lifetime. A big part of this effort is making sensor systems that perform well in these areas, which are typically hot, greasy, and all around brutal on electromechanical systems. This new type of MEMS temperature sensor was […]
Posted by Mike on November 1st, 2007 in Uncategorized
Mike Rainone PCDworks Co-Founder and Vice PresidentRegarded as an expert in the field of innovation. He is always inventive about why his door is closed during office hours…NAP TIME!Donna Rainone PCDworks Co-Founder and President a.k.a “Den Mother”. Donna has to control and deal with not only the Engineers but also the dreaded bank….YUCK!Talbot Presley Director of Projects. […]