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2007
December 13, 2007
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November 21, 2007
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No More Concussions - Embedded Systems for Mechatronics - Basics of Design, Pneumatics - Designing Air Circuits That Aren't Too Big - Miniature Air Valves - No-Leak Manifolds
November 08, 2007
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A car with nothing to hide - Glues get stronger - How India competes in engineering - Too tight? Indicating bolts can tell - Basics of design engineering motors - New arc-flash regs - Field-oriented control
October 25, 2007
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How to spec control valves, Darpa's Urbane Challenger, GM unveils its HCCI engine technology, So you want to be a project manager, Basics of design engineering: Machine Vision
October 11, 2007
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Plastic lights for dark nights-Dig it: Innovations in mining equipment-Grippers get a light touch-Next-generation pneumatics go closed loop.
September 27, 2007
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Kids build Bot Subs - Basics of design engineering: Sensors - A first look at GM's hybrid SUVs
September 13, 2007
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Fuel-efficient flyers: Aviation takes a fresh look at turboprops - Just roll 'em up: Plastic solar cells go commercial - Stronger, lighter: Die-casting with magnesium - Water-based hydraulics
August 23, 2007
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Good Vibations: Rotary woofer wows audiophiles - Value engineering leads to great designs - Materials that don't end up in landfills - Deciphering stepmotor lingo - Vibes scope machine health
August 09, 2007
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Green Energy - Bearing Makers Gear Up Wind Turbines - Test And Measurement - Safety through redundant encoders - Secrets of thermal simulation
July 26, 2007
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Run, Robot, Run! - Baby steps toward wlaking machines - Stepmotor selection via the Web - Twist and route: Cable carriers for tangle-free moves - How to work with embedded postion sensors
July 14, 2007
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Design for assembly: Fastening methods are key - Medical-device makers warm up to robotics - Smooth motion with economical pneumatics - Clamps, collars, and holding power - Bond that joint: Zine alloys work like glue
June 21, 2007
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A Lesson in Mechatronics: Understanding Servo Bandwidth-Wireless Sensors Invade the Body-Fast Art-to-Part With Zinc-Aluminum Alloy-A Good Eye For Bad Gears-Lube For Leak-Free Fittings
June 07, 2007
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Ready for take off: Servos are key in paragliding UAVs - Don't get flummoxed by heat-flux models - Packaging focus: More vents, fewer problems - Microwaves for better prox sensing - Keeping fluids clean - Navigating oils and additives
May 24, 2007
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Regenerative Braking For the Factory-Pumping Ethanol: Indy Leads the Race to Corn-Based Fuels-Design With Platics: How to be a Thermoplastics Pro-3D CAD Translations That Don't Go Awry-Industrial USB: Faster than a Speeding LAN
May 10, 2007
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Tester Says to Tech: See Me, Hear Me, Feel Me-Sensor-Guided Electrohydraulics Make Curvy Cuts-3D CAD Comes to European Drag Teams-Time For a Second Look At Custom Gears-The Benefits of Virtual Encoders-More-accurate LVDTs-BMWs Zip With Plastic Intakes
April 26, 2007
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Shocked! But Bolted Joints Handle The Abuse-Oooh, I Like That! How to Give Designs Emotion-Salary Survey Says: Make Yourself More Valuable-Don't Take Air Leaks Lightly-MJTs Let Small Bolts Apply Big Loads
April 12, 2007
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Robotic Welding Gets More Economical-Concept Cars Put Technology In the Driver's Seat-Nurbs-free Models For Complex Curves-A Smile For Smart Cameras-Basics of Design Engineering:Bearings-How to Be a Thrust-Bearing Expert
March 22, 2007
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Fasteners Handle Hurricane-Force Winds-Bird's-Eye View-A first look at Microsoft Vista-New twist on cable for repetitive motion-Composites get a bigger role in hydraulics-Power Control:Understanding Class-D amplifiers
March 08, 2007
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How to recognize bad design when you see it-Beaming power into space-Breakthroughs in engine efficiency-The coming era of more powerful simulation-It's a sports bike-No, it's a Hybrid!
February 22, 2007
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Motion Reference Guide-PLM-Engineered Materials-Fluid-Power Fittings-Aerospace Technology
February 08, 2007
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NASCAR - Basics of Design Engineering: Materials - UV-Cure Adhesives - Polymer Seals - CFD
January 25, 2007
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January 25, 2007
January 11, 2007
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January 11, 2007
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