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CKN Knowledge in Practice Centre:Extension tests

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The following are tests of the extensions running on the wiki. Where applicable, if the "Test" value matches the "Expected" value, the extension can be assumed to be working.

CategoryTree

A category tree should be shown:

CharInsert

Test
Á
Expected
Á

Cite

Test
Text[1]

References

  1. Test
Expected
Text[1]
  1. Jump up Test

CiteThisPage

This should be a valid link: Special:CiteThisPage

Disambiguator

Test
Expected
(nothing)

Echo

This should be a valid link: Special:Notifications

EmbedVideo

Three videos should be below:

ExternalLinkConfirm

  • The following links should display no modal windows and just redirect you to Project:Help (it's ok if the link is red)
  • And this link should display a warning modal: Clickme

HeaderTabs

Two tabs should be visible below.

Content

More content

ImageMap

Error: Image is invalid or non-existent.

InputBox

Test
Expected
An input box

Interwiki

This should be a valid link: Special:Interwiki

LabeledSectionTransclusion

Test
This is a test.
Expected
This is a test.
Test

This is also a test.

Expected

This is also a test.

Maps

Loading map...
Test
52° 30' 58.57" N, 13° 22' 39.73" E
Expected
52° 30' 58.59" N, 13° 22' 39.73" E

Math

Test

\[\int_{(x,y)\in C} x^3\, dx + 4y^2\, dy\]

Expected
∫(x,y)∈Cx3dx+4y2dy (but much better-looking)

Mendeley

DISABLED temporarily ; Test : {{#mendeley:doi=10.1103/PhysRevA.20.1521|parameter=title}} ; Expected (similar to) : Laser cooling of atoms ; Test : {{#mendeley:id=04d48d5f-d664-3a17-b004-1503cca53802|parameter=authors;first_name}} ; Expected (similar to) : D. J.,Wayne M.

MultimediaViewer

Clicking this should pop up a nice lightbox image viewer: 50px

MyVariables

Test
3.138.172.222
Expected
Your user name

Nuke

This should be a valid link: Special:Nuke

PageForms

This should be a valid link: Special:Forms

ParserFunctions

Test
10
Expected
10

Rename user

This should be a valid link: Special:RenameUser

Replace Text

This should be a valid link: Special:ReplaceText

RSS

<rss max=4 highlight="community wiki foundation">https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/feed/</rss>

SemanticMediaWiki

Test
Test
Expected
Test
There should be a factbox at the page bottom.

Semantic Result Formats

Test
Expected
A wiki table with the page listed in it

TemplateStyles

Test
red text
Expected
red text

Scribunto

Module:String

Test
15
Expected
15

SimpleTooltip

This should render a simple tooltip link: Hover over this to see a tooltip. This should render a simple tooltip icon:

TreeAndMenu

An interactive tree is rendered below:

Variables

Test
testing
Expected
testing

VisualEditor

This should load VisualEditor in edit mode: edit

WikiEditor

This should load a tabbed WikiEditor: edit

YouTube

CKN KPC logo

Welcome

Welcome to the CKN Knowledge in Practice Centre (KPC). The KPC is a resource for learning and applying scientific knowledge to the practice of composites manufacturing. As you navigate around the KPC, refer back to the information on this right-hand pane as a resource for understanding the intricacies of composites processing and why the KPC is laid out in the way that it is. The following video explains the KPC approach:

Understanding Composites Processing

The Knowledge in Practice Centre (KPC) is centered around a structured method of thinking about composite material manufacturing. From the top down, the heirarchy consists of:

The way that the material, shape, tooling & consumables and equipment (abbreviated as MSTE) interact with each other during a process step is critical to the outcome of the manufacturing step, and ultimately critical to the quality of the finished part. The interactions between MSTE during a process step can be numerous and complex, but the Knowledge in Practice Centre aims to make you aware of these interactions, understand how one parameter affects another, and understand how to analyze the problem using a systems based approach. Using this approach, the factory can then be developed with a complete understanding and control of all interactions.

The relationship between material, shape, tooling & consumables and equipment during a process step


Interrelationship of Function, Shape, Material & Process

Design for manufacturing is critical to ensuring the producibility of a part. Trouble arises when it is considered too late or not at all in the design process. Conversely, process design (controlling the interactions between shape, material, tooling & consumables and equipment to achieve a desired outcome) must always consider the shape and material of the part. Ashby has developed and popularized the approach linking design (function) to the choice of material and shape, which influence the process selected and vice versa, as shown below:

The relationship between function, material, shape and process


Within the Knowledge in Practice Centre the same methodology is applied but the process is more fully defined by also explicitly calling out the equipment and tooling & consumables. Note that in common usage, a process which consists of many steps can be arbitrarily defined by just one step, e.g. "spray-up". Though convenient, this can be misleading.

The relationship between function, material, shape and process consisting of Equipment and Tooling and consumables


Workflows

The KPC's Practice and Case Study volumes consist of three types of workflows:

  • Development - Analyzing the interactions between MSTE in the process steps to make decisions on processing parameters and understanding how the process steps and factory cells fit within the factory.
  • Troubleshooting - Guiding you to possible causes of processing issues affecting either cost, rate or quality and directing you to the most appropriate development workflow to improve the process
  • Optimization - An expansion on the development workflows where a larger number of options are considered to achieve the best mixture of cost, rate & quality for your application.