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Fatigue risk reduced by graphical 'glyphs'

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A software package 'DesignLife' has been developed to automatically identify critical areas and perform stress-life and strain-life analyses and identify and eliminate possible errors in electronically-derived load data. While the software does not eliminate the possibility of fatigue failures, it highlights regions that are most at risk and does much to compress the design-build-test-redesign cycle.

Author: Shelley, Tom
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2006
Product introduction, New Products/Services, Analysis, Fatigue testing machines, Fatigue (Materials), Materials, Engineering, Engineering software, Ncode International

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More power for your money

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Computer hardware and software developments are providing engineering analysis facilities. Computer analysis facilitates optimum design production in minimum time. It also enables analysis of alternatives. Hardware manufacturers have developed powerful workstations to meet engineering needs. Math Works programme, MATLAB 4.0 has a useful graphic facility.

Author: Shelley, Tom
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 1993
Evaluation, Software, Product/Service Evaluation, Product information, MathWorks Inc., Engineering mathematics, Matlab 4.0 (Statistical/mathematical software)

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Fluid food flying takes the biscuit

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A study is conducted to investigate some novel handling systems and techniques that are enabling very fast handling of food products and other delicate items. The technology, developed by Automated Handling uses an air cushion generated above a layer of porous material to support the movement of the biscuits or any delicate material.

Author: Shelley, Tom
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2004
United States, Facilities & equipment, Equipment and supplies, Materials handling, Automated Handling Systems Inc.

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Subjects list: United States, Computer software industry, Software industry, Product development
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