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  • ...builds heat-insulated shelters. She is said to be proficient in mechanical engineering as well. *Battery Array: To get electricity, the colonists [[Daisy chain (electrical engineering)|daisy chain]] twenty 12-volt car [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] in pa
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  • ...] field that designs, analyses, and/or modifies polymer materials. Polymer engineering covers aspects of [[petrochemical industry]], [[polymerization]], structure ...these materials, they have physical properties more similar to traditional engineering materials like [[steel]]. However, their very much lower densities compared
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  • ...pace, medicine and pharmacy, food and agriculture, packaging, construction engineering, etc. Further topics included are: biotechnological production of monomers ...of hybrid artificial skins is also another important target in biomedical engineering. Here, synthetic polymers and cell cultures are combined to form a syntheti
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  • ...71.</ref> Fire-safe [[polymers]] also find application as [[adhesives]] in aerospace materials,<ref name=kumar>Kumar, D.; Gupta, A. D.; Khullar, M. Heat-resista ...from both academia and industry for the purpose of [[polymer]] science and engineering research.<ref name="zhang" />
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  • ...(making the tape a red-orange colour) is used extensively in aviation and aerospace wiring applications as a splice or wrapping tape due to its non-flammable n *[[Forensic engineering]]
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  • ...ed in electrical [[printed circuit board]]s, structural [[aircraft]] – [[aerospace]] composites, etc. It is also used as a coating material and as the matrix Epoxy is used widely in numerous formulations and forms in the aircraft-aerospace industry. It is called "the work horse of modern day composites". Standard
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  • ...strength-to-weight ratio is more important than material cost, such as in aerospace and some automotive applications. ...ank Kreith and Yogi Goswami, eds. (2004). ''The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering, 2nd edition. Boca Raton. p. 12-2.</ref>
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  • ...gh cost of the material it is most typically used in advanced technology [[aerospace]] and manufacturing. ...c foam: Flow Laws, Heat Transfer and Convective Boiling. Advanced material Engineering, 2006. 8(9): p. 890-899</ref><ref>Banhart, J., Manufacture, Characterizatio
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  • ...mostly used in the context of [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]] and [[engineering]]. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most ...DDwC&pg=PA86 | pages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kalpakjian| las
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  • ...y<ref>{{cite journal|author=H. Yu, R. Bellair, R.M. Kannan, S. Brock|title=Engineering Strength, Porosity, and Emission Intensity of Nanostructured CdSe Networks ...link/fall2006/backpage.html Down-to-Earth Uses for Space Materials], ''The Aerospace Corporation''</ref>
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  • ===Mobiltech (Automotive and aerospace textiles)=== ...tion areas include [[civil engineering]], earth and road construction, dam engineering, soil sealing and in drainage systems. The fabric used in it must have good
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  • ...Es were developed for use in extreme environments that were experienced in aerospace applications, they are now used in other applications requiring low volatil ...tubes, and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), semiconductor processing, and vacuum engineering.
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  • ...st=Michael F. |authorlink=M. F. Ashby|coauthors=& David R. H. Jones |title=Engineering Materials 2 |origyear=1986 |edition=with corrections |year=1992 |publisher= ...ment e.g. in [[sugar refinery|sugar refineries]], and as an automotive and aerospace structural alloy and construction material in large buildings. Storage tank
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  • ...s/Ruess%20et%20al%20ASCE%20JAE.pdf|format=PDF|journal=Journal of Aerospace Engineering|publisher=[[American Society of Civil Engineers]]|date=July 2006|pages=138| ...struction|author=Larry A. Beyer|pages=172|booktitle=Space Manufacturing 5: Engineering with Lunar and Asterodial Materials, Proceedings of the Seventh Princeton/A
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  • ...{{cite book|last=Ashby |first=Michael F.|coauthors=David R. H. Jones|title=Engineering Materials 2|origyear=1986|edition=with corrections|year=1992|publisher=Perg ...year=1986|title=Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3, Civil Engineering and Nautics|publisher=Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd. |page=563}}</ref><ref name=
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  • ===Aerospace applications=== ...s | year = 1953 | last1 = Teeple | first1 = H. O. | journal = Industrial & Engineering Chemistry | volume = 45 | pages = 2215 }}</ref><!--http://books.google.de/
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  • ...improvements have resulted from improved [[Aeronautics|aircraft design]], engineering and maintenance, the evolution of navigation aids, and safety protocols and ...xicity]] of [[smoke]]. When the tests fail, they fail on a prototype in an engineering laboratory, rather than in an aircraft.
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  • ...nthropometry]], [[biomechanics]], [[mechanical engineering]], [[industrial engineering]], [[industrial design]], [[kinesiology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology ...y, an ergonomist will have a BA or BS in Psychology, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Design or Health Sciences, and usually an MA, MS or PhD in a
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  • http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/engineering/issues/muh-06-30-6/muh-30-6-5-0605-5.pdf ...xide layers.<ref name="surface">{{cite book| title = ASM Handbook: Surface Engineering|first = J. A.|last = Sprague| coauthor = Smidt, F. A.| url = http://books.g
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