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  • {{Short description|Overview of mechanical engineering technology}} ....org/web/20201126201039/https://slidingmotion.com/technology-in-mechanical-engineering/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to engineering}} ...utline (list)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to engineering: ...
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  • ...ries]] and [[supercapacitor]]s. It is increasingly important in context of automotive propulsion systems.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=ge *[[Electrochemical engineering]] ...
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  • | publisher = Society of Automotive Engineers ...ibes the deformation of the tire [[contact patch]], and this [[Deflection (engineering)|deflection]] of the contact patch deforms the tire in a fashion akin to a ...
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  • ...r machines are commonly used for the mass-production of metal parts in the automotive industry and for pneumatic and hydraulic fittings. The parts can range from {{Engineering-stub}} ...
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  • Third-party automotive component suppliers such as [[Freescale Semiconductor]] and [[Continental A [[Category:Automotive technologies]] ...
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  • ...minal/ |website=Babylon NG |last1=Barach |first1=John |title=Dictionary of Automotive Terms}}</ref> A terminal may simply be the end of a wire or it may be fitte [[Category:Electronic engineering]] ...
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  • ...ributions to the design and analysis of actuators, sensors, and motors for automotive applications.'' ...on of permanent magnet machines and for advancing their utilization in the automotive industry." ...
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  • ...industry|pharma]], [[Defense industry|defense]], and [[Automotive industry|automotive]]). In non-technical organizations as a corporate officer position, the CTO ...e positions such as [[R&D]] manager, director of R&D and vice president of engineering whom the CTO interacts with or oversees. The CTO also needs a working famil ...
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  • ...rnator, but usually the term refers to small rotating machines driven by [[automotive]] and other internal combustion engines. ...J&q=ganz+%22constant+voltage+generator%22|author-link=American Society for Engineering Education}}</ref> that could produce a stated output voltage, regardless of ...
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  • ===Automotive=== Most automotive applications use DC. An [[automotive battery]] provides power for engine starting, lighting, the ignition system ...
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  • ...duces cost|url=https://www.ny-engineers.com/blog/how-mep-integration-makes-engineering-projects-faster-and-less-expensive|website=ny-engineers.com}}</ref> ...ntals of Engineering (4th ed.)|publisher=National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying|year=2000}}</ref> ...
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  • ...xchange membrane fuel cell]] technologies for a range of markets including automotive, stationary power, materials handling equipment and [[Unmanned aerial vehic ...stablished to develop and manufacture air-cooled fuel cell systems for the automotive and a range of industry sectors.<ref name="h">[http://www.smmt.co.uk/2012/0 ...
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  • [[Category:Automotive engineering]] ...
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  • ...a metre, or 10<sup>−6</sup> metre, or 1μm).<ref>{{Cite book|title=Systems Engineering for Microscale and Nanoscale Technologies|last1=Darrin|first1=M. Ann Garris ...ly a completely different [[fabrication (metal)|fabrication]] facility and engineering team. ...
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  • ===Traction coefficient in engineering design=== ...raction. This is one reason for grooves and [[Siping (rubber)|siping]] of automotive tires. ...
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  • {{Short description|Engineering discipline that deals with control systems}} ...d is usually taught along with [[electrical engineering]] and [[mechanical engineering]] at many institutions around the world.<ref name="Case Western Reserve Uni ...
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  • ** [[Press hardening]] of automotive steels ...may either be [[Plastic deformation of solids|plastic]] or [[Deformation (engineering)#Elastic deformation|elastic]], depending on the material properties and th ...
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  • | type = [[Passivity (engineering)|Passive]] In [[electronics]] and [[electrical engineering]], a '''fuse''' is an electrical safety device that operates to provide [[o ...
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  • ...ons in many industries such as primary metal manufacturing and processing, automotive, railroad, pipeline, [[boiler]] and [[pressure vessel]] industries,<ref nam # Laser [[weld inspection]] for automotive components ...
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