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Magazine Name : Mechanical Engineering
Year : 1995Volume number : 117Issue:02
Engineering In Cyberspace The Information Highway Is Still Under Construction, But Engineers Are Already Cruising It To Remote Locations To Conduct Research, Simulate Experiments, And Shop For Design Tools And Parts.(Article) Subject:
Author:
Dan
Deitz
page:
56
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62
Miniature Motors For Future Pcs; A Variable-Reluctance Micromotor Could Vastly Increase The Capacity Of Magnetic Data.(Article) Subject:
Author:
Leo
O'Connor
page:
63
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65
Microengines Go For A Spin; A New Microengine Uses Three Structural Levels To Rotate A Gear At Hundreds Of Thousands Of Rpms.(Article) Subject:
Author:
Leo
O'Connor
page:
66
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67
Bringing Coal Into The 21st Century; By Converting Coal To A Gas And Burning It In Combined-Cycle Configuration, Utilities Can Produce Electricity More Cleanly And Efficiently To Meet Future Energy Needs.(Article) Subject:
Author:
Michael
Valenti
page:
68
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75
Surging Ahead With Ultracapacitors; New High-Power Capacitors Could Give Future Electric And Hybrid Vehicles The Boost They Need For Adequate Acceleration.(Article) Subject:
Author:
Steven
Ashley
page:
76
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79
Designing London'S Tower Bridge; The Bascule Design, Once Called " One Of The Structural Triumphs Of This Age Of Steel," Has Never Failed To Operate In Its 100-Year History.(Article) Subject:
Author:
David. C
Forward
page:
80
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83
Math Software For Calculating Design Constraints; To Determine The Specifications For A Combustor In A High-Speed Civil Transport Plane, Mechanical Engineers Are Using A Commercial Math Program To Solve Hundreds Of Complex Equation(Article) Subject:
Author:
Dan
Deitz
page:
84
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