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  • In electrical and mechanical engineering, '''bushing''' can describe any of a variety of parts which allow one piece ==Mechanical engineering==
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  • ...ouple of years abroad and completed a second bachelor degree in electrical engineering in [[Liège (city)|Liège]], [[Belgium]]. In 1911 he returned to Italy and ...y 23 years, moved to Liège, in Belgium, where he graduated in [[electrical engineering]]. After several attempts to find work at several European companies, he wa
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  • '''Engineering''' applies [[science|scientific]] and [[technology|technical]] knowledge to ...hat [[compromise]]s are at the heart of "[[level of invention|low-level]]" engineering designs, while at a higher level the best design is that which eliminates t
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  • ...vity]], of an alloy may not differ greatly from those of its elements, but engineering properties, such as [[tensile strength]] and [[shear strength]] may be subs
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  • ...d a [[metal|metallic]] core, which produces a [[magnetic field]] when an [[electrical current]] is passed through it. Solenoids are important because they can c ...e common types of solenoids are electromechanical solenoids, which harness electrical energy; [[pneumatic]] solenoids, which derive their energy from compressed
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  • ...[[Stephen Timoshenko|Timoshenko]], who is said to be the father of modern engineering mechanics. ...ering]], [[Electrical Engineering]], [[Nuclear Engineering]], [[Structural engineering]] and [[Bioengineering]].
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  • | Electrical | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | Electrical | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • | Electrical | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...ampionship points, and [[Ivan Capelli]] grabbed the last point for [[March Engineering|March]].<br> | '''[[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
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  • ...t it may also involve [[chemistry]], [[solid state physics]], [[electrical engineering]], [[communication]]s, [[psychology]], [[control theory]], etc. [[Category:Automotive engineering]]
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  • | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Judd (engine)|Judd]] | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Judd (engine)|Judd]]
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  • ...nerators to slow the vehicle. It is termed ''Rheostatic'' if the generated electrical power is dissipated as heat in brake grid resistors and ''Regenerative'' if ...the supply ([[Electric locomotive]]) and the motor [[Armature (electrical engineering)|armatures]] are connected across either the brake grids or supply line. Th
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  • ...is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of [[engineering]] was the working of engines. There is an overlap in [[English language|Eng While [[Chemistry |chemical]] and [[Electricity |electrical]] engines of enormous power dominate the modern world, engines themselves a
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  • ...financial difficulties Ducati was in a state of animation with regards to engineering development. By that time, the classic bevel drive V-twin, which was old an ...and 210 km/h speed) than the competitors and had some unreliability of the electrical system and of the fueling due to an automotive [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] c
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  • ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1953-1955 || ...[[Private company limited by shares|Ltd]], [[Thames Ditton]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]] 346&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1955-1958 ||The Mark 2 has minor trim diff
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  • | Electrical | [[March Engineering|March]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
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  • ...is something that produces some effect from a given input. The origin of [[engineering]] was the working of engines. There is an overlap in [[English language|Eng While [[Chemistry |chemical]] and [[Electricity |electrical]] engines of enormous power dominate the modern world, engines themselves a
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  • ...n 1983 by former [[Osella]] chassis engineer, [[Giorgio Stirano]], '''Alba Engineering''' was established in [[Moncalieri]] near [[Turin]] specifically to contest ...driven in the Le Mans 24 Hours by Giangrossi/Barberio/Mario Radicella but electrical troubles saw it retire after five laps, while in the Mosport 1,000 Kilomete
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  • ...um titanate]]) displays [[ferroelectricity]], meaning that its mechanical, electrical, and thermal responses are coupled to one another and also history-dependen ...ub>), which is [[ferrimagnetism|ferrimagnetic]] and is used in the core of electrical [[transformer]]s and [[magnetic core memory]].
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  • ...lationship between torque, power and engine speed is vital in [[automotive engineering]], concerned as it is with [[transmission (mechanics)|transmitting]] [[powe ...nected to a large electrical power [[grid]]. In such an arrangement, the [[electrical generator|generator]]'s angular speed is fixed by the grid's [[frequency]],
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  • ...pulled. Almost all modern tractors can also provide external hydraulic and electrical power. ...l make backhoe-loaders very useful and common in [[civil engineering|urban engineering]] projects such as construction and [[repair]]s in areas too small for larg
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  • ...e design is to be expected. Often prototypes are built using very limited engineering detail as compared to final production intent. ...atch the intended final performance of the product and some allowances and engineering judgement are often required before moving forward with a production design
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  • == Electrical horsepower== The '''electrical horsepower''' is used by the electrical industry for electric motors and is defined to be exactly 746 watts.
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  • ...[Transmission_%28mechanics%29|transmission]]. Most designs combine a large electrical generator and a motor into one unit, often located between the combustion e ...he generator and electric motor. During long-distance highway driving, the electrical transmission can be less efficient than a conventional transmission.
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  • *[[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - [http://www.ieee.org/ Website] *[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] - Internet Engineering Task Force - [http://www.ietf.org/ Website]
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  • ...tical fork blades. With a broad sample collection in production (tubes for electrical equipment, ski-sticks, ship boiler vaporizers, tennis court poles, springs NEMO emerged in 1996 and is the most sophisticated expression of cycling engineering: from a study on stress applied to the frame, produced using a portable rec
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  • ...y toxic and/or noxious gases away from the users of the machine. Indoor [[Electrical generator|generator]]s and [[furnace]]s can quickly fill an enclosed space In most production engines, the '''[[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]]''' is an assembly designed to collect the exhaust gas from two
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  • ...[[lead-acid battery]] and an [[induction coil]] to provide a high voltage electrical spark to ignite the air-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders. This battery ca ...st patents on the mechanical ignition system with {{US patent|609250}}, "''Electrical Igniter for Gas Engines''", on [[16 August]] [[1898]].
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  • ...across the industry. The majority of the systems-related controls (such as electrical, fuel, hydraulics and pressurization) for example, are usually located in t ...ng information: values for N1, N2 and N3, fuel temperature, fuel flow, the electrical system, cockpit or cabin temperature and pressure, control surfaces and so
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  • ...'spark plug''' (sometimes in British English, a '''sparking plug''') is an electrical device that fits into the [[cylinder head]] of some [[internal combustion e ...nected to the high voltage generated by an [[ignition coil]] or [[Magneto (electrical)|magneto]]. As the electrons flow from the coil, a voltage difference devel
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  • ...ody that revolutionized car production in Europe by coming with a standard electrical system for its lights and starter. ...at would be essentially a rolling showpiece of dynamic design and creative engineering: Thus, the Lambda was born. [[Lancia]], an engineer at heart, looked at shi
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  • ...[[lead-acid battery]] and an [[induction coil]] to provide a high voltage electrical spark to ignite the air-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders. This battery ca ...st patents on the mechanical ignition system with {{US patent|609250}}, "''Electrical Igniter for Gas Engines''", on 16 August 1898.
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  • ...inders to create combustion. Typically engines use either an [[spark plug|electrical]] method or a [[compression ignition]] system. ...[[lead-acid battery]] and an [[induction coil]] to provide a high voltage electrical spark to ignite the air-fuel mix in the engine's cylinders. This battery c
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  • ...sche carriages were sold to the public. Altough this is more an example of electrical transmission than a hybrid vehice. ...brid, the core design concept of most production hybrids, was developed by Electrical Engineer David Arthurs around 1978 using off-the shelf components and an [[
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  • ...to accelerate ions out the back. Here some other source must provide the electrical energy (perhaps a [[solar panel]] or a [[nuclear reactor]]) while the ions * [[Arcjet rocket]] (chemical burning aided by electrical discharge)
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  • ...Ductility|ductile]]. Aluminium is a good [[Heat conduction|thermal]] and [[electrical conductor]], by weight better than copper. Aluminium is capable of being a * [[Electrical transmission line]]s for power distribution
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  • ...housing and also between the various pieces making up the housing. Further engineering work by [[Mazda]] brought these problems under control, but the company was ...rmal reactor' (just an enlarged open chamber in the [[manifold (automotive engineering)|exhaust manifold]]) without the need for a catalytic converter, thereby pr
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  • ...um]] occurs behind the closed butterfly valve. This [[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]] vacuum is sufficient to pull fuel through small openings placed ...t]], which can be actuated by engine heat, coolant temperature, or a small electrical heating element which causes the choke to open. This device sometimes fails
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  • * ''Construction'' - Ingest Facility and Fiat Engineering work in various fields of construction, while IPI is a mediation company th ...urer, electronics and electrical equipment firms, a paint company, a civil engineering firm, and an international construction company. That same year, Fiat acq
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  • In an auto-ignition [[diesel engine]], (no electrical sparking plug—the hot air of compression lights the injected fuel) the CR [[Category:Engineering ratios]]
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  • ...eering teams include: chassis, body and [[Trim package|trim]], powertrain, electrical and production. The design team under the leadership of the design director ...1935 automotive form has been driven more by consumer expectations than by engineering improvement.
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  • ...an invention to help protect his own family using expertise from his naval engineering days. ...air bag system. Most diagnostic units contain a device that stores enough electrical energy to deploy the air bag if the vehicle's battery is destroyed very ear
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  • ...ve sporadically in Formula One over the next four years for Lotus, [[March Engineering|March]], and [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], while continuing to focus on his ...led for 170 of the first 177 laps of the race, but his race was ended with electrical failure on lap 180 of 200. Andretti suffered broken ankles in the [[1992 In
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