Chapter 148 The Weight of Technical Reports



Before the excitement from the economic benefit assessment had fully subsided, an even more arduous task lay before Liu Li—writing a detailed technical report on the "online dynamic balancing device for spindles." This report would not only be submitted to higher authorities but would also serve as the core basis for the subsequent evaluation, archiving, and even promotion of this technology.

When Team Leader Chen assigned the task, his tone was particularly solemn: "This report is an 'official conclusion' on your work over the past few months. You must clearly and explicitly write down the source of your ideas, the technical principles, the research process, the core parameters, the final results, and the economic benefits. It will prove its worth in the future."

The pressure hit her instantly. Holding the blank report format requirements, Liu Li felt it was heavier than holding a wrench. She was good at doing things and solving problems, but expressing all of this in rigorous and standardized technical language to form a formal document that could withstand scrutiny and verification was a considerable challenge for her.

She locked herself in the lab, surrounded by thick notebooks, data charts, structural drawings, and a draft economic benefit assessment. Where to begin? Should she write about the research process chronologically, or categorize it by technical modules?

She tried writing a few opening paragraphs, but none of them felt right. They were either too much like work summaries or too technical, dry and soulless.

Seeing her looking troubled by the manuscript, Zhou Wei and Sun Mei offered to help.

"The core of the report is to clearly explain the innovation and effectiveness of the technology," Zhou Wei said, showing several past technical report templates. "The structure generally includes several parts: abstract, introduction, technical principles and solutions, experiments and results, analysis and discussion, and conclusion. The introduction should highlight the severity of the problem and the shortcomings of existing technologies, and introduce your innovative ideas."

Sun Mei helped organize the data: "All key conclusions must be supported by data. Vibration suppression rate, percentage reduction in energy consumption, and estimated improvement in spindle life—these core data should be highlighted, preferably with clear charts. For the economic benefits section, you can simplify the tables that calculate small amounts and include them."

With the help of her two partners, Liu Li gradually found her footing. She decided to focus on "solving the bottleneck of dynamic stability of high-speed spindles," starting with their innovative approach during a deadlock in their debate. She emphasized how to overcome the core challenges of missing sensors and unsuitable control algorithms, highlighting the innovation and adaptability of the "fuzzy control" approach to complex systems.

Instead of trying to cover everything, she focused on a few key technological highlights:

1. A self-made vibration probe based on the principle of inductance, an innovative "homemade" method under import restrictions and domestic gaps.

2. Drawing on experience and simulating "feel" through fuzzy control algorithms, a shift in thinking is needed to break free from the limitations of traditional precise models.

3. The integrated design of mechanical, sensing, and control systems ultimately achieves a stable and reliable vibration suppression effect.

4. Significant economic benefits and promotional value, proving with data that the technology is not just a laboratory display.

She wrote slowly, carefully choosing her words. She repeatedly checked every technical detail against the experimental records, ensuring every conclusion was supported by data. When she encountered uncertain statements, she consulted with Zhou Wei and Sun Mei. The language of the report strived for accuracy and simplicity, avoiding both excessive exaggeration and excessive modesty.

When the last word of the report was finalized and the thick stack of papers was piled up, Liu Li finally let out a long sigh of relief. This report not only recorded the birth of the technology but also embodied the team's months of hard work, wisdom, and sweat. It was like a weighty answer sheet, awaiting the scrutiny of superiors and time.

After receiving the report, Team Leader Chen read it carefully for the entire afternoon, almost without interruption. Finally, he closed the report and said only one sentence to Liu Li: "Very good. This report is worthy of your work."

Soon after, this report, carrying the weight of technology and the team's hard work, was submitted directly to the ministerial leadership by Team Leader Chen as a key project achievement. It was no longer just a few pages in the laboratory, but became a "passport" and "identity card" for this new technology to reach a wider stage.

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