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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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  • '''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
    13 KB (1,861 words) - 14:21, 24 September 2009
  • ...ugust 1950, the Aero Caproni Trento SpA enlarge the objects to "mechanical engineering." They were so taken new initiatives such as the design and construction of
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  • In [[engineering]], the term '''solenoid''' may also refer to some [[transducer]] devices th ...gher forces. Hydraulic brakes use solenoids to bend sheets of titanium in aerospace manufacturing, for example.
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  • ...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 == Engineering tractors ==
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  • It has many applications in [[aerospace]] and [[automotive]] fields, as well as in [[sailboats]], and notably in mo ==Civil Engineering Applications==
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  • ...al [[machine]]s. Large shock absorbers have also been used in [[structural engineering]] to reduce the susceptibility of structures to [[earthquake]] damage and [ * [http://www.enidine.com Enidine, Aerospace & Industrial Shock Absorbers]
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  • ==Aerospace industry technologies== ...roscience]], [[Human Computer Interaction]], [[Human Factors|Human Factors Engineering]] and [[Ergonomics]].
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  • Aerodynamics is important in a number of applications other than aerospace engineering. ''' ...the design of large components such as [[hard drive]] heads. [[Structural engineering|Structural engineers]] also use aerodynamics, and particularly [[aeroelasti
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  • ==Aerospace and Defense== * [[Alenia]] (aerospace engineering)
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  • [[Aerospace engineering|Aeronautical engineer]] General [[Corradino D'Ascanio]], responsible for th ...tage of Innocenti's financial difficulties as well as their production and engineering expertise and contracted Innocenti to produce cars under license from BLMC.
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  • ...s an electric motor which can drive the rear wheels when extra [[traction (engineering)|traction]] is needed. The system is entirely disengaged in all other drivi ...air cars. A team led by Tsu-Chin Tsao, a [[UCLA]] mechanical and aerospace engineering professor, is collaborating with engineers from Ford to get Pneumatic hybri
    22 KB (3,527 words) - 09:10, 7 October 2009
  • ...tural components made from aluminium and its [[alloy]]s are vital to the [[aerospace]] industry and very important in other areas of [[transport]]ation and buil ===Engineering use===
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  • ...s an electric motor which can drive the rear wheels when extra [[traction (engineering)|traction]] is needed. The system is entirely disengaged in all other drivi ...petitive. A team led by Tsu-Chin Tsao, a [[UCLA]] mechanical and aerospace engineering professor, is collaborating with engineers from Ford to get Pneumatic hybri
    64 KB (9,873 words) - 22:35, 14 June 2009