Basics of Design Engineering
The Basics of Design Engineering section references information about various technologies such as electric motors, mechanical components, engineering materials, fluid power systems, and industrial electronics, as well as selection criteria and requirements for typical engineering applications.
- BDE-CAD/CAM/CAE (51)
- BDE-Electrical/Electronic (146)
- BDE-Fastening & Joining (148)
- BDE-Fluid Power (95)
- BDE-Materials (145)
- BDE-Mechanical (234)
- BDE-Motion Control (33)
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Definite-purpose motors handle specific applications and have well-established NEMA standards.
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Jim Barkand from Servometer demonstrates three different bellows construction techniques to Lee Teschler of MACHINE DESIGN. 8:23
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The new ASME Y14.5, 2009 standard on dimensioning and tolerancing reflects a culmination of effort extending over 15 years.
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OEM design projects are increasingly requiring tighter tolerances, smaller or lighter components and high reliability/quality. These are challenges that must be addressed quickly by engineers in order to get the final products to market on time, even if the solution is custom in nature.
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With the largest consolidated portfolio of miniature and micro motor drive system technologies, MicroMo specializes in the design...
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Rubbers’ large deformation, contact, and viscoelastic behaviors make getting test data to support a model even more important.
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Designing hydrostatic bearings is more complex than for self-acting types because of the greater number of components requiring design decisions.
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Captive, or self-retained, nuts are multiple-threaded fasteners used on many thin materials.
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Solid modeling is great for visualizing ideas but it's often misapplied in finite-element analysis.
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Cast irons include many metals having a wide variety of properties.
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