Corrosion inhibitors including calcium hydroxide have been used to prevent corrosion in the pipes for tap water supply. The corrosion index (i.e., Langelier Index) differs by area and water quality. The corrosion indices of the areas studied differed by more than 2.0. The ‘homogenized’ calcium hydroxide was added to the treated water at the K water treatment plant, in order to increase the value of the corrosion index and the concentration of calcium. As the result, the concentration of calcium was increased while the turbidity and pH changed little. The corrosion rate of the tap water with the 'homogenized' calcium hydroxide could be slowed down pretty much. The results suggested that the technology of 'homogenization' of calcium hydroxide can applied to tap water and desalinated water to prevent corrosion in water pipes even in corrosive pipes.
On-line detection system of the abnormal states in a machining process needs to be developed to implement the IMS(Intelligent Manufacturing System). High productivity and efficient quality control can be achieved through the on-condition maintenance for normal tool condition. Generally it is difficult to determine the exact point of time for a tool change because a tool wear grows gradually on the contrary to other abnormal states such as tool fracture, chattering etc. In this article, the shape variation of cutting force signal generated by a insert during face milling was investigated along with a tool wear. The variance, skewness and kurtosis were used as the shape parameters to describe the shape variation and, consequently, utilized as the features to monitor a tool wear. Experimental results showed that the shape parameters could discriminate the tool condition reliably between a fresh tool and a worn tool. As a result, we proposed the method to diagnose a tool wear by combining these parameters with a neural network algorithm.