January
19, 1998 Design News
Features
Cover Story
Raise
the Titanic!
Titanic's scale models weren't just for show. Despite
their enormous size, engineers had to move them up and
down as much as 34 feet. By Charles J. Murray
Why engineers
seek solid ground
Software gurus rave about the power of solid modeling
to revolutionize design. Does it? And if so, how? By
Paul E. Teague
Latch holds
key to clean air
Design helps McDonald's control pollution. By Deana
Colucci
Hybrid lighting
shines
Augmenting and piping natural light can cut energy costs.
By Rick DeMeis
Engineering
News
Host of novel uses foreseen for smart robots
Herkules strengthens production
Hand-held radar device detects breathing, heartbeats
Digital imaging comes to second-optical IC inspection
Resin steps up to bat, improves manufacturing process
Carpet makes clean sweep of SPE awards
Industrial partners support advanced electronics laboratory
Self-loading lathe picks up parts
Patented parts adds more zip to Jeep engine
Designer's Corner
Power-off motor brake and more
Tech Bulletin
Late developments that shape engineering
Washington Beat
Technical news from around the nation's capital
New
Products
Editorial
Beyond the tools
By Paul E. Teague
Hot
Products
Show
Stoppers
Guest Commentary
Design engineering is moving to a model-centric
process
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