Engineering 1998 David Owen - Abstracts

Engineering 1998 David Owen
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Cell power: more than a century and a half after the invention of the fuel cell several promising variations are on the verge of commercial viability.Science and technologyDavid Owen
Challenges in the toolroom. (manufacture of modern fighter aircraft)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Crane brains.(crane technology)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Doped up.(research on rare-earth ions in fiber optics cables)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Forcing the issue. (manufacturing techniques)Science and technologyDavid Owen
For good measure. (coordinate measuring systems)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Oiling the works. (condition monitoring software)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Old king coal.(use of radical and efficient coal technologies for power plants in the UK, China and India)Science and technologyDavid Owen
One good turn.(on-board linear micro-generators)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Point solutions. (developments in machining technologies)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Robot chores. (usage of industrial robots in manufacturing operations)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Rolling process. (system to measure steel hardness)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Second byte. (Genetix universal machine)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Second degree. (improvements of actuators)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Slice of life. (rapid prototyping techniques)(includes related article on desktop concept modelling systems)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Soft launches.(software in aviation)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Thought control: quality is a much about attitudes as procedures and systems.Science and technologyDavid Owen
Tightening the buckle. (vertical and lateral buckling)Science and technologyDavid Owen
Unseen enemy. (maintenance of UK Royal Air Force planes)Science and technologyDavid Owen
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