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Eureka 1992 Tom Shelley
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Air jets lift wings and boost heat exchangers. (new jet enhanced longitudinal vortex effect improves air flow) (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Bonded-by-robot joints near perfection. (adhesive bonding)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
CAD takes designers through the screen. (space research and flight simulation systems)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
CAD: the key to success in aerospace. (computer-aided design; includes related articles on new CAD product introductions)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Cleverness solves integration problems. (computer software)(includes related article) (Evaluation)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Controller corrects vibrations on the fly. (electronic control) (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Deformable structures allow hot mismatching. (metal/ceramic bonding)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Development wipes out cost penalty. (when brushless motors are the best choice; includes related articles on the different sorts of brushless motors, and on the system completed by Cam Systems for Hydraulics Research)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Diversity of techniques: diversity of equipment. (variable structure control systems) (Software Review) (Evaluation)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Exotic alloys boost electrical efficiency. (new core materials improve electronic power supplies)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Fluid flow analysis breaks new barriers. (Adaptive Research's new fluid flow analysis package; includes related articles on other computer products)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Four parameters control imperfect sensors. (Cambridge Control's new control strategy)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Getting it all together. (open computer systems)(includes related article)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Inching force motor never lets go. (DynaMotive's linear actuators) (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Linear sensors break size barrier. (Variable Resistive Vector Transformers) (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Low cost CAD speeds boat firm to profit. (Nigel Gee and Associates' use of computer-aided design)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Making more of your desktop CAD. (engineering design applications)(includes related applications) (Evaluation)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Micro fluidics imitate blood vessels.
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Micro sensors have macro robustness. (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
New ideas tap wind and water. (wind and water power)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
New technologies put aluminium on the road. (new aluminium technologies in the 'Honda NSX')
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Performance - at a price! (advanced control, engineering)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Plant systems spell triumph or disaster. (Distributed Control)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Powered airships for future robotics. (new automatic airships)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Problems shown when they matter most. (computerised problem diagnosis with PROMACE 5.0 software) (Evaluation)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Recycled wood betters plastics. (mouldable materials)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Rocking wave senses distributed strain. (new technique for fibre optics)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Sensors advance with established technologies. (Buyers Guide)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Speakers hail plastic construction breakthroughs. (use of rubber/plastic bonding in audio equipment) (Cover Story)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
'Steel-like' ceramic is toughest yet. (zirconia-based ceramics)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Super-fridge gives green light to superconductors. (liquid helium temperature refridgerators)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Surface options increase. (surface engineering materials)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
'Switchback' control strategy lifts profit. (new control strategies)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
The technology drive forges ahead. (improvements in engineering materials)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
Tiniest particles make ultimate materials. (sol-gel technology)
Engineering and manufacturing industries
Tom Shelley
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