Abstract:
A gas turbine has a gas turbine rotor including a plurality of rotary disks each having an opening of a circular shape formed through its central portion, the rotary disk including a pair of hub portions formed respectively on opposite sides thereof, and a pair of in-low portions formed respectively at the opposite sides thereof. The gas turbine rotor also includes a plurality of spacers each having an opening of a circular shape formed through its central portion, the spacer having a pair of in-low portions formed respectively at opposite sides thereof. The rotary disks and the spacers are alternately stacked together in such a manner that the opposite sides of each of the spacers contact opposed side surfaces of the adjacent hub portions, respectively, and that the in-low portions of each of the spacers are engaged respectively with the in-low portions of the adjacent rotary disks. The stack of rotary disks and spacers are fastened together in an axial direction by stacking bolts. A thickness of that portion of the rotary disk extending radially from an inner periphery of the hub portions to an inner peripheral surface of the rotary disk is so determined that stresses, developing at the inner peripheral surface of the rotary disk, can be made generally equal to one another over an entire area thereof.
Abstract:
A multi-spindle synchronization control system for a magnetic disk apparatus includes a plurality of magnetic disk units each for receiving a reference clock pulse to control rotation of a spindle motor and detecting rotation of the spindle motor to generate an index pulse, a crystal oscillator for generating a master clock having a predetermined frequency, a counter for converting the master clock into a master index pulse generated upon each rotation of the spindle motor, and a plurality of spindle synchronization control circuits, each connected to a corresponding one of the plurality of magnetic disk units, for detecting a timing relationship between the master index pulse and the index pulse from the corresponding magnetic disk unit, omitting some pulses of the master clock in accordance with the detection result, and counting down the partially-omitted pulse train to output the reference clock pulse.
Abstract:
An image reading apparatus including a shading correction mechanism that can be formed by fewer component parts than conventional ones, and is increased in the degree of freedom of design, thereby enabling reduction of the size and weight thereof. A contact glass guides an original to an image reading position. A glass holding member holds the glass. A line image sensor reads an image on the original conveyed to the image reading location, through the contact glass. A reference member is disposed at a location different from the image reading location on the contact glass. A moving mechanism relatively moves the line image sensor and the reference member so that the line image sensor can alternatively read the original conveyed to the image reading location and the reference member. A drive section externally drives the moving mechanism to move the line image sensor and/or the reference member.
Abstract:
An image reading apparatus which is capable of performing accurate shading correction with simple arrangement while preventing a reference member from being scratched and preventing paper powder and the like dust from being deposited on the reference member. The image reading apparatus includes an image reading unit in which a contact glass guides an original on an image reading location. The contact glass is held by a glass holding member. A line image sensor reads the image on the original conveyed on the image reading location, through the contact glass. The image reading unit further includes a reference member whose image is readable by the image sensor, and a moving mechanism to move the image sensor so as to enable the image sensor to alternatively read the original and a reference surface of the reference member.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a solid-state image taking device including a pixel section and a scan driving section wherein on each pixel column included in the pixel area determined in advance to serve as a pixel column having the unit pixels laid out in the scan direction, the opto-electric conversion section and the electric-charge holding section are laid out alternately and repeatedly, and on each of the pixel columns in the pixel area determined in advance, two the electric-charge holding sections of two adjacent ones of the unit pixels are laid out disproportionately toward one side of the scan direction with respect to the optical-path limiting section or the opto-electric conversion section.
Abstract:
A camera comprises a lens unit and a camera body to which the lens unit is attached by a rotational operation. The camera body is provided with terminals including a specific terminal. Arrangement of the specific terminal is different from that of the other terminals. In detaching the lens unit from the camera body, the specific terminal is adapted to be disconnected earlier relative to the other terminals while the other terminals are connected. After the disconnection of the specific terminal has been detected, the other terminals are set to high impedance.
Abstract:
An object is to improve the operational reliability of a gas turbine by suppressing thermal stress and thermal deformation acting on the rotor of the gas turbine. The gas turbine has a rotor shaft constructed by arranging, in an axial direction in turn, a plurality of discs each having a plurality of combustion gas-driven moving blades annularly arranged on the peripheral portion and spacers arranged between the discs, and is characterized in that gap portions are formed between a region, on the rotor shaft center portion side, of the above-mentioned discs facing the spacers and spacers adjacent thereto, contact surfaces are formed both of which contact on both a region, on the rotor peripheral side, of the above-mentioned discs facing the spacers and adjacent spacers thereto, and a third flow path leading fluid to the above-mentioned gap portions is provided.
Abstract:
Operational reliability of a gas turbine is improved by suppressing the thermal stress and thermal deformation acting on the rotor of the gas turbine. The gas turbine has a rotor shaft constructed by arranging, in an axial direction, a plurality of discs each having a plurality of combustion gas-driven moving blades annularly arranged on the peripheral portion and spacers arranged between the discs. Gap portions are formed between a region on the rotor shaft center portion side of the discs facing the spacers and spacers adjacent thereof. Contact surfaces are formed which contact on both a region on the rotor peripheral side of the discs facing the spacers and adjacent spacers thereto. Furthermore, a third flow path leading fluid to the above-mentioned gap portions is provided.
Abstract:
A stabilized transmitter includes a gain converter that varies its gain according to an electrical signal; a power amplifier that amplifies a high-frequency signal passed through the gain converter; and a compensator having a temperature sensor which detects the temperature of the power amplifier for producing from a detection result of the temperature sensor the electrical signal applied to the gain converter so as to thereby to compensate for variations of the gain of the power amplifier caused by temperature variations. The compensator is adjusted in advance so that the gain of the power amplifier at a reference temperature becomes a predetermined value.