1.Analysis on the common failures of spiral CT systems and their solutions.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(2):143-144
According to the structural characteristics of spiral CT systems and our experiences, some relevant solutions to common malfunctions in daily maintenance are suggested.
Computers
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
methods
;
Humans
;
Maintenance
;
Tomography, Spiral Computed
;
instrumentation
2.Design and implementation of an intellectualized measuring instrument for medical electricity security parameters.
Hong-rui GUO ; Yan XU ; Yan GENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(5):388-390
An introduction of an intelligent testing instrument for medical electrical equipment security is given in this article. The realization of its testing functions is based on a single-chip processor, the high-voltage control circuit and the relay combination network technology. It can be used to test security parameters such as the continuous leakage current, patient auxiliary current, dielectric strength and protective earth impedance. It is suitable for the medical electricity security testing of Kind I, II and Type B, BF, CF (internal power supply) medical electrical equipments.
Electricity
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
instrumentation
;
methods
;
Equipment Safety
;
instrumentation
;
methods
;
Software Design
3.Case study of detecting and maintenance of AB 7300PCR.
Wei WANG ; Hongbiao YANG ; Jixiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(3):232-233
The AB 7300 Real-time PCR Systems in our hospital have been detected malfunction for three times in a short term. The detection indicated the major reason for the malfunction attributed to the fuse of the solder of the COVER at the same position with the serial number 4344490 D1. This article explicitly introduces how to detect and maintain this equipment. It serves as a good reference for colleagues. Meanwhile the author raises five issues for further exploration and discussion.
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
Maintenance
;
methods
;
Polymerase Chain Reaction
;
instrumentation
;
methods
4.The transducer's calibration of medical ventilators and discussion on relative technical concerns.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(1):54-56
Based on the structure and principle of transducers for medical ventilators, this paper analyzes the causes of transducers' failures, and introduces some corresponding calibration methods. Besides, some suggestions about how to reduce different kind of transducer failures are put forward.
Calibration
;
Equipment Failure
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
methods
;
standards
;
Equipment Safety
;
methods
;
Maintenance
;
Respiration, Artificial
;
instrumentation
;
Transducers
;
Ventilators, Mechanical
5.Measurement of Polyethylene Wear in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Accuracy Versus Ease of Use.
Joon Soon KANG ; Seung Rim PARK ; Edward EBRAMZADEH ; Lawrence D DORR
Yonsei Medical Journal 2003;44(3):473-478
The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of four different methods for measuring wear using an apparatus that simulates known amounts of three dimensional wear. Wear was measured using the manual methods reported by Charnley, Livermore, Dorr and Wan and the computerized method reported by Devane. Only the method reported by Devane measured the three-dimensional (superior and anterior) wear with a reasonable accuracy, with a mean measurement error of 0.21 mm. With superior wear alone, Charnley's method underestimated the extent of wear by 16.6%, with a mean error of 0.35 mm; Livermore's method estimated wear to within 9.5%, with a mean error of 0.16 mm; Devane's method estimated wear to within 9.5%, with a mean error of 0.15 mm; and Dorr's method underestimated wear by 25.4%, with a mean error of 0.56 mm. Dorr's method was modified as a result of the experimental tests. The clinical application of the new method showed comparable data to that using the Devane method. In conclusion, this new method can be used to estimate the average wear in groups of patients accurately.
Equipment Failure Analysis/instrumentation/methods
;
*Hip Prosthesis
;
Human
;
*Polyethylene
;
*Prosthesis Failure
;
Stress, Mechanical
6.The impact of NiO on microstructure and electrical property of solid oxide fuel cell anode.
Yan LI ; Zhong-yang LUO ; Chun-jiang YU ; Dan LUO ; Zhu-an XU ; Ke-fa CEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(11):1124-1129
Ni-Ce(0.8)Sm(0.2)O(1.9) (Ni-SDC) cermet was selected as anode material for reduced temperature (800 degrees C) solid oxide fuel cells in this study. The influence of NiO powder fabrication methods for Ni-SDC cermets on the electrode performance was investigated so that the result obtained can be applied to make high-quality anode. Three kinds of NiO powder were synthesized with a fourth kind being available in the market. Four types of anode precursors were fabricated with these NiO powders and Ce(0.8)Sm(0.2)O(1.9) (SDC), and then were reduced to anode wafers for sequencing measurement. The electrical conductivity of the anodes was measured and the effect of microstructure was investigated. It was found that the anode electrical conductivity depends strongly on the NiO powder morphologies, microstructure of the cermet anode and particle sizes, which are decided by NiO powder preparation technique. The highest electrical conductivity is obtained for anode cermets with NiO powder synthesized by NiCO(3).2Ni(OH)(2).4H(2)O or Ni(NO(3))(2).6H(2)O decomposition technique.
Electric Impedance
;
Electric Power Supplies
;
Electrochemistry
;
instrumentation
;
methods
;
Electrodes
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
Nickel
;
chemistry
;
Powders
;
Surface Properties
7.The testing and verification for interconnect faults based on cluster FPGA configuration.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(3):189-192
We have developed a hierarchical approach to define a set of FPGA configurations to solve the interconnect testing problem. This technique enables the detection, testing and verification of bridging faults involving intracluster interconnect and extracluster interconnect to be done easily.
Algorithms
;
Artificial Intelligence
;
Computers
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
Internet
;
Neural Networks (Computer)
;
Pattern Recognition, Automated
;
methods
;
Quality Control
8.Discussion about the application of risk management to medical devices.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(2):123-128
Safety and effectiveness of medical devices is a focus of people's attention, which is also a central work for the government's administration. Carrying out safety standards of medical devices, implementing the quality system standards and risk management standards are supplemented with each other. The risk management is an indispensable part to the quality management system of medical devices.
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
Equipment Safety
;
methods
;
standards
;
Equipment and Supplies
;
standards
;
Humans
;
Product Surveillance, Postmarketing
;
methods
;
Risk Assessment
;
Risk Factors
;
Risk Management
;
Safety Management
9.Automatic separation system for marine meiobenthos based on laser-induced fluorescence technology.
Shu-ming YE ; Shao-jia GAO ; Yi PAN ; Jun-yi YANG ; Shi-lun LI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(6):535-539
An automatic system for marine meiobenthos separation was developed by using laser-induced fluorescence technology. Rose Bengal was used as organism dye and the spectrums of Rose Bengal were measured. Laser-induced fluorescence system was established to detect marine meiobenthos in sediments. Data obtained from experiments were analyzed by using a mathematical model. The results showed that laser-induced fluorescence technology worked well in the system. The system could select the meiobenthos efficiently and precisely.
Algorithms
;
Animals
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
Filtration
;
methods
;
Geologic Sediments
;
analysis
;
Invertebrates
;
classification
;
Lasers
;
Oceans and Seas
;
Pattern Recognition, Automated
;
methods
;
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
;
methods
10.A study on naphtha catalytic reforming reactor simulation and analysis.
Ke-min LIANG ; Hai-yan GUO ; Shi-wei PAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(6):590-596
A naphtha catalytic reforming unit with four reactors in series is analyzed. A physical model is proposed to describe the catalytic reforming radial flow reactor. Kinetics and thermodynamics equations are selected to describe the naphtha catalytic reforming reactions characteristics based on idealizing the complex naphtha mixture by representing the paraffin, naphthene, and aromatic groups by single compounds. The simulation results based above models agree very well with actual operation unit data.
Alkanes
;
analysis
;
chemistry
;
Catalysis
;
Chemical Industry
;
instrumentation
;
methods
;
Computer Simulation
;
Computer-Aided Design
;
Equipment Design
;
Equipment Failure Analysis
;
methods
;
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic
;
chemical synthesis
;
Models, Chemical