Engineering 1992 - Abstracts

Engineering 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A laying-off of hands. (automated production of pre-preg composite materials)Science and technologyKim Stansfield
A model for moulding. (computer program simulates resin transfer molding; Advanced Composites Engineering)Science and technology 
A question of control. (computer control systems in autoclaving technology)Science and technologyMark Simms
Automated welding. (justification of automated welding processes)Science and technologyPhil Dr. Blakeley
British Design Award winners.Science and technology 
CADCAM on the catwalk. (CADCAM usage in fashion and textiles)Science and technology 
CAD takes the strain. (CAD systems and joint disorders)Science and technologyLucia Costnazo
Committed to training. (Company Development Programme set up)Science and technology 
Composites move into power. (use of fibre reinforced plastics in electricity end use)Science and technologyPierre Guilhem, Roger Guillermin
Computing a future. (Matra Datavision)Science and technologyMike Farish
Cool for cats?. (the future of the catalytic converter)Science and technologyDeborah Marshall
Co-ordinate measurements. (the use of co-ordinate measuring machines)Science and technologyGraham Peggs
Cup-winning composites. (materials for America's Cup yachts; Advanced Composites Engineering)Science and technologyGraham Harvey, Chris O'Connell
Cutting costs to boost profits. (reducing manufacturing costs)Science and technologyStephen Plummer
Designers clean up. (designers consider environmental impact of their products)Science and technologyPhil Seeney
Design for survival. (alternative accounting techniques for design and new product development)Science and technology 
EMC shielding. (new methods to shield electrical enclosures)Science and technologyAlan Cook
Engineering data management.Science and technologyKen McIntosh
Getting your process right. (benchmarking surveyal of industrial performance)Science and technologyAndy Pye, Keith Nichols
Go green or go bust. (the significance of suppliers' environment charters)Science and technologyDavid (American novelist) Smith
Guiding investment. (Industrial Development Board announces new aims)Science and technology 
Handling with care. (sheet metal handling)Science and technology 
Interference in the marketplace. (new rules on interference and electrical equipment)Science and technologyStephen Kirk
Is the upturn really coming? (economic recovery of business and industries in the UK)Science and technologyRoy Boakes
It's in the bag. (use of re-usable silicone rubber vacuum bags)Science and technologyMichael Cooke
Keeping software under control. (an assessment of information technology control systems)Science and technologyColin Hayward
Laying down the law. (preparing for the Environmental Protection Act)Science and technologyRoger Scott
Let there be light. (the advantages of lasers)Science and technologyTim Holt
Lift off for braided drive shaft. (helicopter drive shaft)Science and technologyJoe Hess
Maintaining standards. (condition monitoring to aid maintenance planning)Science and technologyJohn Hill
New parts from old. (recycling thermosetting polymers )Science and technologyAlan Vanderhider
Optimisation: FEA gets Lola rolling. (finite element analysis in manufacture of Lola Cars, rollbox)Science and technologyJeremy Baxter-Smallwood
Plastics under pressure. (plastic manufacturing technology)Science and technologyDavid Russell
Polyurethanes. (manufacturing techniques and industrial applications)Science and technologyTed Culver
Power on site. (power generation and waste heat on site cut costs)Science and technology 
Predicting CADCAM's future.Science and technologyBrian Gott
Rivetting ideas. (mechanical fastening)Science and technologyFrank Matthews
Safety first. (companies consider safety of their products)Science and technologyPeter Arnfeld
Shorts expands and improves. (Shorts overcomes operational problems)Science and technology 
Speeding communication. (use of computers to increase the speed of communication)Science and technology 
Surface engineering.Science and technologyMike Farrow
Textiles: non-crimp fabrics fly high. (non-crimp fabrics in aerospace applications)Science and technologyJohn Eastham
The portable troubleshooter. (diagnostic software; Titan Software's I-CAT)Science and technology 
The strategy to win. (research and development in Northern Ireland)Science and technologyNorman Morrison
Transferring technology. (achieving the right balance of industry and academiain Northern Ireland)Science and technology 
Transportation infrastructure. (transportation in Norther Ireland) (includes related article)Science and technology 
Waste away. (manufacturers must reduce levels of waste)Science and technologyTony Bishop
What's wrong with new materials? (the barriers to using new materials)Science and technologyAlan Beaney
Where now for AutoCAD?. (The future of AutoCAD)Science and technologyBrian Gott
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