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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.
SCUBATEC is a company with more than 30 years of experience in the technical diving sector. Throughout this period the company has always worked on improving and innovating its products, bringing them to the forefront in the mechanical-underwater sector. The continuous search for advanced technologies in the diving sector has led SCUBATEC to be a dynamic reality in the branch of technical diving and also to be present in the field of closed and semi-closed circuit self-contained breathing apparatus. Founded by Luciano Finesso, it is currently managed by his sons Alessandro and Giuseppe who continue with the same passion to develop and produce the "Finesso taps", famous all over the world for the craftsmanship with which they are made. There are numerous attempts to imitate "Finesso taps" but without success due to unparalleled quality and know-how.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Electrical & Mechanical Engineers to the Automobile Manufacturing Industry Automotive Production Technologies Ltd is an independent company which was founded by David Barber and has been trading since 1988, APTL have been supplying the Automotive industry with dispensing equipment, vision systems and purpose-built machinery for various manufacturing plants throughout the world including the UK, Germany, Romania, Mexico, Spain and South Africa. We have a fully equipped engineering workshop and have the capability of fabricating, manufacturing and assembling items to a very high standard, with 3D design and 2D drawings we ensure the product is tailored to suit your needs. We can also arrange specialist services such as laser cutting, powder coating, shot blasting and anodising. Our staff are multi skilled and are familiar with a multitude of different technologies including: Sealant and Lubrication applications equipment; Vision Systems and Smart Cameras, product identification and traceability; Laser and Peen component marking; Ink and Thermal Printer Applications. product, lasercut,
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Saved by uncleflo on January 15th, 2022.
Dedicated PWC maintenance specialist Jake Forward has been a full-time engineer since 2001, starting up his own business at Jetski 24-7 in 2006. This has now evolved into Jetskifix, to better meet the needs of todays’ customers. Jet ski and Personal Water Craft specialist – for Maintenance, service & repair. Jetskifix serves; Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch and surrounding areas. Jake brings a wealth of knowledge and experience with all models of Seadoo, Kawasaki and Yamaha Personal Water Craft. He will gladly work on the majority of jet skis you will find on the water today. He is always happy to work on well-loved 2 or 4 stroke machines  – as well as Yamaha powered jet ribs – being a particular speciality. Whatever your watercraft, give me a call on: 07834 160679 and I will endeavour to give you a 5 star service. Our fully equipped workshop is just up the road from Baiter Park, one of the harbour's main slipway entrances.Full range of services. We always have good stocks of popular spare parts for most models, including: Batteries, oils, cables, filters and other consumables. 
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Saved by uncleflo on April 12th, 2021.
Here is a step-by-step process of how to install a rib boat tube properly.We have done this video in the event that you are unable to find a professional installer for your rib boat. If you're interested in purchasing a rib boat tube reach out to me at luxuryribtenders@gmail.com or luxuryribtenders.com We can duplicate any model and make as long as you have your old tubes so we can use that as a template. Don't throw out your old tubes!
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Saved by uncleflo on April 3rd, 2021.
Electropolishing, also known as electrochemical polishing, anodic polishing, or electrolytic polishing (especially in the metallography field), is an electrochemical process that removes material from a metallic workpiece, reducing the surface roughness by levelling micro-peaks and valleys, improving the surface finish. It is used to polish, passivate, and deburr metal parts. It is often described as the reverse of electroplating. It may be used in lieu of abrasive fine polishing in microstructural preparation. Typically, the work-piece is immersed in a temperature-controlled bath of electrolyte and serves as the anode; it is connected to the positive terminal of a DC power supply, the negative terminal being attached to the cathode. A current passes from the anode, where metal on the surface is oxidised and dissolved in the electrolyte, to the cathode. At the cathode, a reduction reaction occurs, which normally produces hydrogen. Electrolytes used for electropolishing are most often concentrated acid solutions having a high viscosity, such as mixtures of sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid. Other electropolishing electrolytes reported in the literature include mixtures of perchloric acid with acetic anhydride (which has caused fatal explosions), and methanolic solutions of sulfuric acid.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2021.
The goal of this lesson is to explain how sailboats work by exploring basic physics principles. At the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify the forces acting on a sailboat and explain how the combination of these forces results in the forward motion of a sailboat. Students should be familiar with vectors and be able to use them to represent forces and moments, and also should be familiar with using free body diagrams to represent forces and moments. A basic understanding of fluid flow and/or resistance might be helpful, but not necessary. This lesson and the follow-on assessment will each take about one hour to complete. Students only need pen/pencil and paper to complete the activities in the lesson, although an optional activity where students make their own sailboats would require additional materials. The classroom activity challenges are centered around small-group discussions based on the questions posed before each break. Free body diagrams, or another conceptual representation of his or her answer, should support each student’s solution to the questions posed in the video. Instructions for the option of having students design their own sailboats as part of this lesson can be found here: https://tryengineering.org/teacher/sail-away/
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.
Reinforcement based on carbon and aramid fibres. Categories: Hybrid fabrics, Reinforcements Carbon-aramid reinforcement for production of composite with high mechanical and strength properties. High mechanical parameters of ready-made laminate, very low coefficient of thermal expansion, high fatigue strength, high thermal and electrical conductivity. For the maritime industry, vehicle parts and elements, aviation components, high class marine vessels.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.
In 2014 CADENAS PARTsolutions created “parts4cad,” beginning the process to provide millions of 3D CAD models to users of the cloud-based design software platform, Autodesk Fusion 360. Now, the app has been fully integrated into the standard packages of Autodesk Fusion 360, providing users 3D CAD models from over 400 certified manufacturer catalogs directly within the app. Parts4cad is the first and only app within Autodesk Fusions 360 that provides 3D CAD model data from manufacturer catalogs. These components can be instantly configured and dropped directly into an existing Autodesk Fusion 360 design, making for a faster and more accurate design experience, while exposing a new audience to the CADENAS PARTsolutions family of industrial component manufacturers. Millions of 3D CAD Models Now in Autodesk Fusion 360.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2019.
This mechanism uses rotary motion to move a gear quickly and precisely into a fixed position. Using skateboard bearings, you can snap these parts together and use the action for all kinds of useful (or useless) machines. Using gears that have teeth and smooth gaps, you can make a gear spin and stop at just about any angle you want. This is similar to a geneva gear, but it's much simpler to 3D model and (I think) a bit easier to understand. This is the first in a series of 3D printed mechanisms modeled in Fusion 360 using skateboard bearings and 3D printed parts. The idea is that you'll be able to use the mechanisms to make all kinds of projects that use mechanical assemblies like robots or any other machine you might want to make.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 30th, 2019.
Visit the Configurator for custom configurations, CADs, and quotes! Our latest tips, tricks, and information, all in one place! Lee Linear has produced world-class, linear motion components and linear shafting for over 40 years. With the ability to manufacture custom shafting—threading, diameter reduction, keyways, flats, plating, and more—to required standards in a short amount of time, Lee Linear is able to fulfill orders on time, eliminating downtime and increasing profits for our customers.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2019.
Most enclosed boats will have some kind of water system on board, ranging from a single manual pump operated tap to a system featuring hot and cold water with mixer taps and showers. Marine plumbing can be a daunting subject but most pleasure craft designed for river use have surprisingly similar water systems and understanding the function of just a few key common components can really help to gain a good understanding of marine plumbing. Unlike domestic plumbing where water pressure is generally created by gravity, boats require an electric pump to generate water pressure as tanks are often level with or below the outlets they serve. The pump is therefore the heart of the system and works by cycling on and off to maintain the desired pressure and a good flow when you open a tap. Most pumps are switched on and off automatically via a pressure switch inside the pump, though some smaller pumps rely on micro switches within the taps themselves. Pumps do differ in the pressure they provide (usually in PSI) and the flow rate (usually in GPM or LPM). The size of your boat, the number of outlets the pump will serve and the complexity of the water system will dictate which pump you will need.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2018.
Primary objective in wind turbine design is to maximize the aerodynamic efficiency, or power extracted from the wind. But this objective should be met by well satisfying mechanical strength criteria and economical aspects. In this video we will see impact of number of blades, blade shape, blade length and tower height on wind turbine design. The next big factor which is affecting performance of wind turbine is shape and orientation of blade cross section. A moving machine experiences fluid flow at a different velocity than the actual velocity. It is called as relative or apparent velocity. Apparent velocity of flow is difference between actual flow and blade velocity. Absolute velocity of the flow is shown in first figure, while apparent velocity in the second figure. It is clear that apparent velocity of flow is vectorial difference between actual and blade velocity. The vector difference is shown in the first figure at a particular cross section. A rotating blade will experience an apparent velocity of flow.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 5th, 2018.
Philippe Dufour is an AHCI member living in the Vallée de Joux, a very nice place considered as the cradle of high-end mechanical horology. He is clearly one of the most respected, most inovative and most talented master watchmakers working nowadays. His creations are considered as the quintessence of watchmaking, above everything that can be bought from known and respected companies. Philippe Dufour was born in the Vallée and went to the Sentier technical school when he was 15 years old. He became a watchmaker in 1967 and was employed by Jaeger-le-Coultre. The master watchmaker Gabriel Locatelli gave him a great knowledge of horology. He then worked in the Caribean islands and came back to Switzerland in 1974, employed by Audemars Piguet and Gerald Genta. He gave life back to old and very complicated watches, including quite a lot of repeaters, working for the Osvaldo Patrizzi workshop. He also made five "grandes sonneries" for Audemars Piguet and, then, decided to produce watches under his own name in 1989. Since that time, Philippe Dufour is one of the most sought after independant watchmaker. His search for perfection is what makes him so special in this world ! He is working alone (with the help of his daughter and of a young assistant) in his workshop, making nearly all the parts of his watches by himself and focusing on an incredible level of finishing and precision that can probably be found nowhere else today.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 5th, 2018.
The Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (AHCI) is an association with the mission to perpetuate the art of independent watch and clock-making. The AHCI is instrumental in helping a new generation of independent watchmakers develop their own brands. The first AHCI exhibition took place at Le Locle in 1985, and was followed by Baselworld in 1987. 30 years later, the AHCI unites 36 idealists from all over the world. To perpetuate independent watch and clock-making by: Promoting the unique character of handmade timepieces Attracting the world’s most creative independent watchmakers Supporting young watchmakers build independent businesses via the Young Talents Competition. AHCI members create art by following the processes of traditional watchmaking, from rough sketches through to the exquisite finished timepieces.
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Welcome to Learningconstruction.com this site is dedicated to expanding your knowledge in the construction industry by providing video tutorials, information, blogs, relevant links, calculators, apps and all items related to construction. We are the people in the trade. I have worked in construction for several years and have had the pleasure of working among very experienced people in the construction trade who started their careers by learning in the field.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 5th, 2015.
This book is about building robots that move with speed, efficiency, and grace. I believe that this can only be achieve through a tight coupling between mechanical design, passive dynamics, and nonlinear control synthesis. Therefore, these notes contain selected material from dynamical systems theory, as well as linear and nonlinear control.
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These notes relate to the stresses and strains existing in thick walled cylinders when subject to internal and external pressures. The notes include the analysis of two or more cylindrical parts, assembled by press fitting or shrinking, resulting in an interference fit between the parts. The equations resulting enable estimates of the forces need to assemble and separate the parts and the maximum torque which can be transmitted by the assembly. Members of excelcalcs.com can upload a spreadsheet including all of the derived equations below at ExcelCalcs.com calculation Thick cylinders
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The heterogeneity in a composite material is introduced due to not only its bi-phase or in some cases multi-phase composition, but also laminations. This leads to a distinctly different stress strain behaviour in the case of laminates. The anisotropy caused due to fibre orientations and the resulting extension-shear and bending-twisting coupling as well as the extension-bending coupling developed due to unsymmetric lamination add to the complexities. A clear understanding of the constitutive equations of a composite laminate is thus desirable before these are used in analysis and design of composite structures. In this chapter, we first introduce to the readers the basic constitutive equations for a general three-dimensional anisotropic material with and without material symmetry, elastic constants and compliances and their relations to engineering constants, as well as transformation laws for elastic constants and compliances for both three and two-dimensional cases.
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CARBON nanotubes are predicted to have interesting mechanical properties—in particular, high stiffness and axial strength—as a result of their seamless cylindrical graphitic structure1–5. Their mechanical properties have so far eluded direct measurement, however, because of the very small dimensions of nanotubes. Here we estimate the Young's modulus of isolated nanotubes by measuring, in the transmission electron microscope, the amplitude of their intrinsic thermal vibrations. We find that carbon nanotubes have exceptionally high Young's moduli, in the terapascal (TPa) range. Their high stiffness, coupled with their low density, implies that nanotubes might be useful as nanoscale fibres in strong, lightweight composite materials.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
Resources, Tools and Basic Information for Engineering and Design of Technical Applications! This great website is a great lookup site for formulas and calculations used in the engineering world. Second Moment of Area or Area Moment of Inertia. Moment of Inertia of an Area, Area Moment of Inertia, also known as Second Moment of Area - I, is a property of shape that is used to predict deflection, bending and stress in beams.
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If you’ve ever asked yourself "why?" about something related to structural steel design or construction, Modern Steel Construction’s monthly Steel Interchange column is for you! Send your questions or comments to solutions@aisc.org. Modern Steel Construction is the official publication of the American Institute of Steel Construction. MSC brings its readership in-depth information on the newest and most advanced uses of structural steel in buildings and bridges by focusing on innovative and cost-effective steel designs and the products that help bring them to life. MSC is directed exclusively to professionals in the construction industry who make and influence purchasing decisions—whether they are engineers, architects, building owners, contractors, fabricators, detailers or erectors.
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Connections in Steel Structures: Behavior, Strength and Design is an international conference supported by organizations from around the globe. AISC has supported the conference since 1991. Conference proceedings are available below in various electronic formats.
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Now consider the case of compressive loads and the instability they can cause. Consider only static instabilities (static loading as opposed to dynamic loading [e.g., flutter]) "A system becomes unstable when a negative stiffness overcomes the natural stiffness of the structure." Review some of the mathematical concepts. Limit initial discussions to columns.
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