Posts Tagged 'Introduction'

Introduction to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current

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23 July 2009 at 02:00 - Comments

Introduction to Hydraulics

The Principles of Hydraulics. Where Hydraulic Hose Is Used. Hydraulic Sales Opportunities . Basics of Hose. Types of Hose by Operating Pressure. Gates Hydraulic Hose Dash Numbers and Nomenclature .. Basics of Couplings Coupling Thread Types Hydraulic Crimping Equipment Level 101 Review Quiz gates.com

10 July 2009 at 12:50 - Comments

Refrigeration – an introduction to the basics

The job of a refrigeration plant is to cool articles or substances down to, and maintain them at a temperature lower than the ambient tempera- ture. Refrigeration can be defined as a process that removes heat.danfoss.com

10 July 2009 at 12:47 - Comments

Introduction to CNC

Introduction to CNC Introduction to CNC C Computer N Numerical C Control machine motor The process of manufacturing machined parts using a computerized controller to command motors which drive each machine axis. utm.edu

8 July 2009 at 20:24 - Comments

Introduction to Welding

welding is widely used by metalworkers in the fabrication, main- tenance, and repair of parts and structures. While there are many methods for joining metals, welding is one of the most convenient and rapid methods available. The term welding refers to the process of joining metals by heating them to their melting temperature and causing [...]

3 July 2009 at 02:47 - Comments

An Introduction to Matlab

Matlab is an interactive system for doing numerical computations. A numerical analyst called Cleve Moler wrote the first version of Matlab in the 1970s. It has since evolved into a successful commercial software package. maths.dundee.ac.uk

1 July 2009 at 21:07 - Comments