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Kindle - The Future of Ink, part 2

Submitted by Michael H. Suo on

A year ago in my first post, The Future of Ink, I explored e-ink technology and the e-book concept when the potential was still largely unseen. But since then, the industry has completely transformed, and the prospect of the e-book is beginning to be realized.

Composite

Submitted by Chuanming Kang on
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hello guyes!

I have meet a question when design a composite structure, I just have some materials such as UN, DB, and some loads vector, what shoul I to determine the numbers and array of laminates? 

we sell tungsten and molybdenum and stainless steel products

Submitted by titech123 on

we mainly produce stainless steel plate, stainless steel sheet, stainless steel coil plate, stainless steel tube, stainless steel pipe, stainless steel strip, stainless steel rod, bar, wire rod, stainless steel wire, welding wire and Stainless steel elbow, stainless steel fastener, stainless steel screw, stainless steel bolt, stainless steel forks, stainless steel valve; tungsten wire, white tungsten wire, tungsten rod, bar, tungsten plate, sheet, tungsten powder, tungsten tube, pipe, tungsten ring and tungsten alloy ring, tungsten axes and tungsten alloy axes, tungsten crucible, tungsten b

Centrifuge Reliability Problems is solve

Submitted by vinshe82 on

2007-10-12

Centrifuge is a machine that spins
at a high rate of speed to separate solids from a liquid. The big problem with
the Centrifuge equipment is its reliability. Conventional centrifuge designs are
often break down in brusque industrial environments and which can affect the
whole assembly line operations. So many industries try to avoid the use of
centrifuge equipment. This problem of origin is lies on the relationship

Looking for Suggestion and/or Further Cooperation

Submitted by shengke zhi on

To who concern, 

I am currently a Mechanical & Maintenance Engineering PhD candidate in the University of Manchester. My research is focused on measurement technique in condition monitoring for machinery maintenance. My project is “Using an Optical Sensor to Measure the Instantaneous Rotating Speed of Machinery as Non-Contact Measurement”.

Instantaneous angular speed (IAS) has been more and more popular to be investigated in condition monitoring of machinery, such as diesel engines, pumps, electrical motors, and compressors.