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Engineer on a disk Contents Topic Links Description Circuits [ pdf ], [ html ] basic electrical circuit analysis and the beginnings of a circuits cookbook Computer Hardware [ pdf ], [ html ] basic information about computer hardware and interfacing Computer Programming [ pdf ], [ html ] this covers basic programming languages as well as advanced topics such as artificial intelligence and computer graphics Courses [ pdf ], [ html ] notes, solved problems, lab guides and other materials pertaining to engineering courses Design [ pdf ], [ html ] the methods and tools for the design of mechanical devices Engineering [ pdf ], [ html ] professional topics such as law and ethics General Reference [ pdf ], [ html ] a set of general purpose materials including a glossary, math handbook, puzzles, et Read More
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Engineering Aspects in Solid Liquid Separation

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HowStuffWorks - Learn how Everything Works!

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HowStuffWorks.com RSS Make HowStuffWorks your homepage | Get Newsletter Search HowStuffWorks and the web: EXPLANATIONS • Auto • Communication • Computer • Electronics • Entertainment • Food & Recipes • Health • Home & Garden • Money • People • Science • Travel EXPERT REVIEWS Consumer Guide Auto Consumer Guide Products Mobil Travel Guide PRICES Shop HowStuffWorks REFERENCE Encyclopedia Maps VIDEO STUFF Featured Video BETA HSW Original Videos TODAY on HowStuffWorks How Thanksgiving Works Some see Thanksgiving as an example of the possibility of great respect and cooperation between two different cultures. Today, many associate the holiday less with pilgrims and American Indians and more with football and turkey. TODAY on HowStuffWor Read More
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Symbols.com - Home

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Home Search Book Help About Welcome Quick links Search text Graphic Index Word Index Random sign Google search Order the book If you like this web site, you'll love the enhanced book . Explore a World of Symbols Buy the 644 page book direct from the publisher. New lower price -- $37.99 only (including shipping and handling). Symbols.com contains more than 1,600 articles about 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. You can start exploring this world of symbols by several means: Use the Graphic Index to search for the meaning or history of a sign. Use the Word Index to find a sign with a certain meaning. Check out a random sign if you feel adventurous. If you prefer the feel of paper, get the all-new book , which features everything you can f Read More
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The World of Materials

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Exploring Materials Engineering The montage above represents the field of materials science and engineering. It all begins with some component of the Earth, organic or inorganic, which can be reduced to create materials useful to civilization. A piece of iron sulfide (pyrite) is shown in the center of the montage. This `ore' can be ground, roasted to drive-off the sulfur, and then liquefied to make cast iron, steel or wrought iron. After a metal or alloy is cast, it can be formed into a variety of shapes by bending, stretching and rolling. Often, the bending stretching or rolling is done when the material is heated. The structure of the blade of a fine Damascus sword, shown in the upper right of the montage, is determined by the forming history, and is a clue to the materials engineer as t Read More
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Welcome to A Sightseer's Guide to Engineering

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