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Diagnosing Engineering Problems with Neutrons
MRS Bulletin, 1999In the past, many unexpected failures of components were due to poor quality control or a failure to calculate—or to miscalculate—the stresses or fatigue stresses a component would experience in service. Today, improved manufacturing, fracture mechanics, and computational finite element methods combine to provide a solid framework for reducing safety ...
Withers, Philip, Holden, T. M.
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1948
<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>T</b>HIS discussion of the problems encountered in designing the installation for the TG-180 in the P-84 Thunderjet is presented in the hope that other engineers designing installations for other turbojets may benefit from Republic's experiences.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> ...
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<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>T</b>HIS discussion of the problems encountered in designing the installation for the TG-180 in the P-84 Thunderjet is presented in the hope that other engineers designing installations for other turbojets may benefit from Republic's experiences.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> ...
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2009
"...Made my head hurt! -- Isaac Newton...Doesn't bug me! -- Grace Hopper...Rang my chimes! -- Alexander Graham BellThese innovative, witty, and utterly outrageous brainbusters engage reasoning power while honing problem-solving skills. Beginning with easier puzzles, then getting progressively harder, this tantalizing collection will increase brain ...
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"...Made my head hurt! -- Isaac Newton...Doesn't bug me! -- Grace Hopper...Rang my chimes! -- Alexander Graham BellThese innovative, witty, and utterly outrageous brainbusters engage reasoning power while honing problem-solving skills. Beginning with easier puzzles, then getting progressively harder, this tantalizing collection will increase brain ...
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Problem on Software Engineering Learning: Domain Engineering
2009 Sixth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2009During the system information undergraduate course, besides the knowledge on how to build a software system, the students should also know how to analyses business processes. Integrated projects would be a good opportunity to practice this concept if it had been better direction to this objective since it is a longer project that is supported by many ...
Francisco Supino Marcondes +4 more
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Tomorrow's Engineering Problems
Journal of the Board of Direction, 1957Since human beings are seldom completely satisfied with what they have, the engineer’s job is never-ending. Some new device or structure or process is always desired or needed. The burden is further multiplied by the fact that one solution frequently creates a series of new problems which must in turn, at some time, be solved.
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Gypsum/anhydrite: some engineering problems
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2001The engineering properties of gypsum/anhydrite change as a consequence of groundwater, pressure and heat. Gypsum and anhydrite may experience dissolution in the near-surface zone and along the discontinuities, creating karst terrain to depths related to present and/or past groundwater levels.
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Opportunistic Problem Solving in Software Engineering
IEEE Software, 2005Software development is a complex, mainly cognitive endeavor. Studying these cognitions can improve software processes, but this is an ambitious task. The topic is broad, and the software engineering domain is still maturing. Positioning software engineering activities within a holistic view of the software process helps us compare it with other ...
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Automotive Engineering Balancing Problems
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1934<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>THE authors state that the balance of a machine part or group of machine parts is a function of the motion of their center of gravity, and that perfect balance of the moving parts exists when their center of gravity remains stationary</b>.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b> ...
Thomas C. Van Degrift, John M. Tyler
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Neural Engineering's Image Problem
IEEE Spectrum, 2004Despite a string of successes, implanted prostheses remain in the shadows. The author tries to answer the question: Why are so few people taking advantage of a technology that allows the paralyzed to move their limbs?.
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