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2008
August 21, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Tiny Motors Harnessing Piezo Motion, How to Avoid Product Development Pitfalls, Powdermetal Bearings Lube Themselves, Basics of Conveyor Specs, Tall Stories About Patents
August 07, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Inventing is a ball, How to rapid-fab 3D metal parts, New energy regs dictate more efficient motors, Manufacturers board the sustainability bandwagon
July 24, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Special issue on motion control, Darpa’s latest body amplifier, Connections are key in reining in costs, Understanding resolution specs, How much torque? Remote sensors can tell
July 10, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
I dig it Controls pave the way for efficient off-highway, Powder-metal parts with punch, Good grabbers: Get the most out of self-clinching fasteners, Heavy-duty bearings that don’t conk out, Abrasive crud? No problem, Self-greasing bearings
June 19, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
More Power, Less Fuel, How to save energy with electric motors, Electronics of light drivers, Fluid friction made easy, Basics of design engineering: Test and Instruments, Simple steps to defeat EMI, Smart use of smart cameras
June 05, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Gearing up for wind power, Better than electric motors: Where shapememory alloys excel, Software-devised shells perform well, Basics of design engineering: Hydraulics New seals stand up to bio-oils, Fluid couplings that connect quickly
May 22, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Future face of the 500? Medical Industry Focus: Wheelchair designs borrow ideas from aircraft, Now Hear This: How to build quiet equipment, Fab lab gives new meaning to "make it yourself"
May 08, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Robots limber up; Inside the Navy's new Railgun; When to review foreign patents;
April 24, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Where’s the Money? Annual Salary Survey, PVCs in toys: Danger or false alarm?, How to land that dream job, Flying subs: Aerodynamics get all wet, Choosing the right hinge
April 10, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Plugged-in concept cars, Special Section:Green electronics, Getting a grip on electrohydraulics, Superthin coatings make good bearings, Basics of design engineering: Mechanical systems, a close look at stick-slip chatter, Calculating linear motion life
March 20, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Follow the sun with help from Hydraulics, Strong but light – Composites go mainstream, When CAD systems won’t talk, Making electronics power efficient, How to keep projects on track
March 06, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
2010:A Space Odyssey, Future Technology Issue, Navy bets big on innovative hulls, Tissue engineers build better body parts, Real-world FEA models
February 21, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Hydraulics that don’t shake, An inside look at Speed Week, Light it right for industrial vision, Designs go further with foam
February 07, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Regenerated Plastics - NASCAR: Big changes in the small-block engine - What’s new in hydraulic accumulators - Wireless-sensor networking is short but sweet
January 24, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Special Issue on Motion Control, Trends in Servohydraulics, Clean-room Automation, New developments in panel-mount controllers
January 10, 2008
Focus of the Issue :
Did they really do that? - World's strongest tethers - GM gets religion about organizing IT - Basics of Design: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS Working with thermocouples
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