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Content posted in November 2009
New Compact Class CNCs
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Advanced software features move away from intensive G-code programming
New Horizons for Hall Sensors
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11/24/2009  Post a comment
Miniature Hall Cross sensors capitalize on very high magnetic sensitivity
Low-Cost Bioplastics Emerge for Solar Cells
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11/24/2009  Post a comment
New, green configurations will be less expensive than current petroleum-based materials
Knovel Gets Personal
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11/23/2009  Post a comment
My Knovel enhancements facilitate how engineers gather and interact with engineering information.
Eight Ways to Boost Product Reliability
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11/23/2009  1 comment
To build better products, engineers need to understand failure
State Machines Help Solve Control Problems
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11/20/2009  Post a comment
How to design a state machine from a general description of a problem
Maplesoft Extends MapleSim for Complex Physical Modeling
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11/19/2009  Post a comment
MapleSim 3 and accompanying toolboxes tout user interface enhancements and new component libraries to handle more complex physical modeling.
Injection-Molded Breakthroughs Highlight SPE Winners
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Radio case, flexible coupling, bioplastics are recognized as engineering breakthroughs
Telles Places Big Bet on the Future of Bioplastic
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Officials say it has a place as an injection-moldable engineering material due to its property profile
Rockwell Extends Multidisciplinary Design Tools
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11/12/2009  Post a comment
New software interoperability aimed at reducing cycle times
MTS Linear Position Sensor Extends Performance
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11/12/2009  Post a comment
Predictive sensing algorithm provides position updates every 100 µsec
Rockwell's 'Essential Components' Program Speeds Design Cycle
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11/12/2009  Post a comment
Development tools give stand-alone machine designers a head start
Mentor Graphics Steers FloEFD toward Concurrent CFD
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11/11/2009  Post a comment
New release incorporates a feature for predicting cavitation effects, which lends itself to high-pressure system designs
Ford Engineers Win Coveted SPE Award
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11/9/2009  Post a comment
Plastics replace metals in key sealing applications in the 2010 Ford Taurus
Sale in Aisle 6
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11/1/2009  Post a comment
New Heat Exchanger Concept Features PPSU Plates
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11/1/2009  Post a comment
Thermoformed film offers considerable cost savings compared to titanium




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