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Advice Home Business Technology Online Advertising Motivational Internet Marketing SEO Help Online Games Science Articles Happiness More Articles:1. A History of Elasticity Summary:Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today's man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs. Elasticity refers to the property of an object to deform when load is applied to it, and to return to its natural form when the load is relieved. They are also useful in cases where you need watertight equipment. Elastic materials are also handy in creating cushioning materials: tires, so… 2. Transducers - The Remarkable Changers By Thomas Yoon Summary: Visual measuring devices like liquid bulb thermometers are not able to be used in automatic control systems because there are no electrical or pneumatic signals.However, when some other component is added to it to enable it to give a corresponding signal, then the measuring unit becomes a transducer.A transducer is a device to convert a signal (reArticle: Complex control systems all make use of signals that can be easily measured and converted remotely. compulsively operated mac… 3. A spring called: Drop of water Summary: It thus takes the shape of a pancake (again) but this time, the drop is in midair.This phenomenon is different to a drop falling on other surfaces as in this case, the drop crashes on the surface leaving only a small quantity of the water to bounce up.Physicists have also found out that the actual speed of a drop influences its deformation but not the time taken for it to get in contact with the surface. Article:Do you know what happens when a drop of water hits a non-absorbent surface?… 4. The Finite Element Method: A Four-Article Series - Part 2 Summary: The author is an engineering consultant and expert witness specializing in finite element analysis. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS: Pre-processing by Steve Roensch, President, Roensch & Associates Second in a four-part series As discussed last month, finite element analysis is comprised of pre-processing, solution and post-processing phases. The goals of pre-processing are to develop an appropriate finite element mesh, assign suitable material properties, and apply boundary conditions in t… |
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