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  • In [[mechanical engineering]], many terms are associated into pairs called '''duals'''. A dual of a rel Here is a partial list of mechanical dualities: ...
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  • ...ts sub-disciplines. For a broad overview of engineering, see [[glossary of engineering]]. *'''[[Abrasion (mechanical)|Abrasion]]''' – is the process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marr ...
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  • In [[mechanical engineering]], many terms are associated into pairs called '''duals'''. A dual of a rel Here is a partial list of mechanical dualities: ...
    987 bytes (111 words) - 22:36, 22 July 2023
  • ...lane. This is often used in [[mechanical engineering]] and [[architectural engineering]] related fields, especially for [[hardness]] testing, [[axial stress]], wi [[Category:Engineering concepts]] ...
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  • A [[simple machine]] that exhibits [[mechanical advantage]] is called a '''mechanical advantage device''' - e.g.: ...ratio of the distances to the fulcrum ''b : a''. This ratio is called the mechanical advantage. This idealised situation does not take into account friction. ...
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  • ...n entire system. Stress-Strength Analysis is a tool used in [[reliability engineering]]. ...he following equation:<ref>{{cite web |last=Tersmette |first=Trevor |title=Mechanical Stress/Strength Interference Theory |url=http://www.theriac.org/DeskReferen ...
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  • [[Category:Mechanical engineering]] {{engineering-stub}} ...
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  • ...] of an object traversing through a real [[fluid]] with [[viscosity]].<ref>Mechanical Vibrations, Rao, 5th ed.</ref> Typical examples of viscous damping in mechanical systems include: ...
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  • {{Short description|Device in the study of mechanical networks in control theory}} In the study of [[mechanical network]]s in [[control theory]], an '''inerter''' is a two-terminal device ...
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  • ...omas Szabo (2004). ''Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out (Biomedical Engineering)''. {{ISBN|978-0-12-680145-3}}</ref> ...ation|FDA]] stipulates that diagnostic ultrasound scanners cannot exceed a mechanical index of 1.9.<ref>http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf9/K091970.pdf ...
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  • ...%20Massey,%20B.%20S.%20(Bernard%20Stanford) |title=Measures in Science and Engineering: Their Expression, Relation, and Interpretation |date=1986 |publisher=E. Ho ...cture_MPE/Fig_MPE_4.pdf | first=J. | last=Tomas | title=Mechanical Process Engineering – Particle Technology | year=2010 | publisher=Otto von Guericke University ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical criterion of electrical engineering}} The '''equal area criterion''' is a mathematical relation within engineering of a [[power system]] that definies the limits of stability of changes in t ...
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  • | office = Research Professor of Mechanical Engineering, [[UMIST]]/[[University of Manchester]] '''Brian Edward Launder''' (born 20 July 1939) is a Professor of [[Mechanical Engineering]] at the [[University of Manchester]], United Kingdom. He is known for his ...
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  • {{Short description|Mechanical stress created by change in temperature of a material}} ...nd constraints.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=Elements of metallurgy and engineering alloys|date=2008|publisher=ASM International|others=Campbell, F. C. (Flake ...
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  • In [[power engineering]], '''winding factor''' <math>k_w</math> provides a way to compare of the e For most alternators, the stator acts as the [[Armature (electrical engineering)|armature]]. Winding factor also applies to other [[electric machines]], b ...
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  • ...lied to many [[Conservation law (physics)|conservative systems]] (inertial mechanical, electromagnetic, etc.), which can be described by a linear relationship be Consider a system with a single coil and a non-moving armature (i.e. no mechanical work is done). Hence, all of the electric energy supplied to the device is ...
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  • ...S is used in some texts based on angular velocity:<ref>Williams, J. 1994. Engineering Tribology. p267.</ref> ...] shaft and bearing, was the first to explain the phenomenon of [[bearing (mechanical)|bearing]] [[friction]]. This method, which ultimately produces the equatio ...
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  • ...ting joint would affect the force and motion of the connected arm. From an engineering standpoint, the quick return mechanism impacted the technology of the [[Ind Quick return mechanisms are found throughout the engineering industry in different machines: ...
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  • ...cs)|degree-of-freedom]] [[kinematic pair]] used frequently in [[Mechanism (engineering)|mechanism]]s and [[machine]]s.<ref name="norton">{{cite book|last=Norton|f ...wer kinematic pair]], also called a full joint. However, If there is any [[Engineering tolerance|clearance]] between the pin and hole (as there must be for motion ...
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  • ...the shape of the wedge, the wedge will react by internally [[Deformation (engineering)|deforming]] to return to a critically tapered wedge shape. The critical ta ==Mechanical quantification== ...
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  • |name = Indian Institute for Aeronautical Engineering & Information Technology ...leges.co.in/College-Details.aspx?College=Indian-Institute-for-Aeronautical-Engineering-Information-Technology-(IIAEIT)&CollegeID=1332 |archive-date=16 August 2013 ...
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  • * T. Burczynski, J. Skrzypczyk, Fuzzy aspects of the boundary element method, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Vol.19, No.3, pp.&nbsp;209–216, 1997 ...s. Ph.D. Dissertation, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Poland, 2005 ...
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