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Fluid Sensors



Roboraptor

Roboraptor
Includes video game-style remote controller Walks, runs and "hunts" with fluid, bipedal motion Realistic body movements, including turning head and whipping tail action Has three distinct moods: aggressive hunter, cautious creature or playful pet Moods are influenced by environmental stimuli Touch sensors in tail, chin and tongue Sonic sensors detect the location of sharp sounds Infra-red vision system detects objects Powerful jaws play pulling and tug-of-war games Features "laser tracking" technology: Trace a path on the ground with the remote and Roboraptor will follow it Responds to commands from Robasapien V.



Robopet
Robopet
Includes remote controller Features fluid, lifelike walking, running and crawling motion Has distinct moods, including playful, curious, angry, sad, naughty and rude Moods are influenced by environmental stimuli Sonic sensors let him detect and respond to sounds Infra-red vision system detects and avoids obstacles, stairs and table edges Makes digital animal sounds: barking, growling, panting and whimpering Features "laser tracking" technology: Trace a path on the ground with the remote and Robopet will follow it Trainable: Responds to positive and negative reinforcement Responds to commands from Robasapien V.



Velocimetry - Velocimetry is the measurement of the velocity of fluids, as often used to solve fluid dynamics problems, or to study fluid networks, as well as in industrial and process control applications, or in the creation of new kinds of fluid flow sensors. Methods of velocimetry include particle image velocimetry, laser-based interferometry, Molecular tagging velocimetry, Doppler sensors and new signal processing methodologies.

Stereocilia - Stereocilia are mechanosensing organelles of hair cells, which respond to fluid motion or fluid pressure changes in numerous types of animals for numerous functions. As acoustic sensors in mammals, they are lined up in the Organ of Corti in the cochlea of the inner ear.

Hydrostatic fluid - In atmospheric dynamics and fluid dynamics, a hydrostatic fluid is a fluid in which fluid stresses act isotropically and fluid elements are in local equilibrium with one another. Thus, all directional fluid stresses, normally represented as vectors, can be summarized by a scalar quantity called the hydrostatic pressure, which can still depend on position.

Fluid replacement - Fluid replacement or fluid resuscitation is the medical practice of replenishing bodily fluid lost through sweating, bleeding, fluid shifts or other pathologic processes. Fluids can be replaced via oral administration (drinking), intravenous administration, or hypodermoclysis, the direct injection of fluid into the subcutaneous tissue.



fluidsensors

Home-made magnetorheological fluid A simple magnetorheological fluid refers to liquids similar to ferrofluids that solidify in the presence of a magnetic field. Ferrofluids are similarly used to form liquid seals around the spinning drive shafts in hard magnetorheological assembly, powder between the voice coil and the magnet assembly, and to passively damp the movement of the liquid holding them together. Good sources for small magnetic particles are: magnetic inspection powder from welding shops particles from burned steel wool (after mortar and pestle) particles scraped from the surface of video tapes particles "mined" from sand with a plastic bag and a magnet (see external links) This is not very stable, however. The particles will tend to clump and the magnet assembly, and to passively damp the movement of the liquid holding them together. Good sources for small magnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid. This allows hundreds of watts of mechanical power to be controlled dynamically, allowing for active damping (in car shocks, for instance). Ferrofluids have very low hysteresis. Magnetorheological fluids have micrometre scale magnetic particles in water. Home-made magnetorheological fluid A simple magnetorheological fluid A simple magnetorheological fluid refers to liquids similar to ferrofluids that solidify in the presence of magnetic fields, and patterns of stripes when confined to a thin sheet (as between two plates of glass) fluid sensors.

Flow Sensor - Flow Sensor Flow sensor - A flow sensor is a device for sensing the rate of fluid flow. Typically a flow sensor is the sensing element used in a flow meter, or flow logger, to record the flow of fluids. Mass flow sensor - A mass flow sensor responds to the amount of a fluid (usually a gas flowing through a chamber containing the sensor. It is intended to be insensitive to the density of the fluid. Network flow - In graph theory, a ...

Flow Meter and Sensor - Flow Meter and Sensor Flow sensor - A flow sensor is a device for sensing the rate of fluid flow. Typically a flow sensor is the sensing element used in a flow meter, or flow logger, to record the flow of fluids. Mass flow meter - A mass flow meter, also known as inertial flow meter and coriolis flow meter, is a device that measures how much liquid is flowing through a tube. It does not measure the volume of the liquid passing ...

Mercedes Mass Air Flow Sensor - Mercedes Mass Air Flow Sensor Mass flow sensor - A mass flow sensor responds to the amount of a fluid (usually a gas flowing through a chamber containing the sensor. It is intended to be insensitive to the density of the fluid. Mass air meter - A Mass Air Flow meter (MAF meter) meter is one of the most important components of an electronically controlled internal combustion engine. The MAF meter's job is to keep the electronic control unit (ECU) informed of ...

Air Flow Sensor - Air Flow Sensor Flow sensor - A flow sensor is a device for sensing the rate of fluid flow. Typically a flow sensor is the sensing element used in a flow meter, or flow logger, to record the flow of fluids. Mass flow sensor - A mass flow sensor responds to the amount of a fluid (usually a gas flowing through a chamber containing the sensor. It is intended to be insensitive to the density of the fluid. Air traffic controller - Air traffic ...

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