The influence of Al‐deoxidation and various amounts of sulphur on Ca‐treated steel has been investigated. The effect of sulphur ar aluminium on the modification of oxide inclusions has been reasoned by theoretical thermodynamic equilibrium analysis. The type inclusion formed depends on the aluminium and sulphur contents. For complete oxide shape control in which CaO‐rich inclusions forr the sulphur content must be relatively low for Al‐killed steel. The oxide inclusion type of the experiments was in surprisingly goc agreement with the prediction of thermodynamics. The influence of calcium and sulphur on the machinability and mechanical properties has also been demonstrated as well as the improvement of isotropy in steel obtained by Ca‐addition.
Respiratory state analysis based on respiratory strain monitoring plays an increasingly important role in the assessment of the continuous dynamic physiological state of the human body. The proposed respiratory strain monitoring system uses the STM32F411 single-chip microcomputer as the main control chip, combined with the FDC2214 capacitor-to-digital converter, collects the capacitance value of the flexible cloth-based capacitive strain sensor through the IIC method, and sends the collected result to the upper computer for processing and analysis through Bluetooth. The device collects the respiratory strain signal of the chest in three motion states: stationary, walking, and running. Through data acquisition and algorithm processing, it can clearly display the waveform of respiratory strain, and the extraction accuracy of the respiratory rate is ±1rpm. The experimental results show that the system has good stability and accuracy, strong anti-interference ability, and can meet the requirements of continuous dynamic high-precision respiratory rate monitoring.
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