See "pulse jet engine", also called "RamJet" . First patented in 1867 by Russian inventor Nikolaj Afanasievich Teleshov.
You should educate yourself in existing jet and reciprocating engine...
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See "pulse jet engine", also called "RamJet" . First patented in 1867 by Russian inventor Nikolaj Afanasievich Teleshov.
You should educate yourself in existing jet and reciprocating engine...
Depends on how the object is supported relative to the applied force.
Is the object/shape statically located and how?
It's not clear what the loading is from your description but there are six types of stress induced by loading:
Compression
Tension
Shear
Bending
Torsion
Fatigue
There can also be...
Insufficient information to provide guidance or a recommendation..
What are the mating features?
Which feature or features provide primary alignment or location?
Search the internet for:
Constant speed AC (or DC) Motor
Variable Speed Electric Motor and Controls
Adjustable Speed Motor
You still have to take the bricks up to the second floor BEFORE you drop them.
Energy in = Elevating the bricks
Energy out = dropping them.
The bricks do not magically elevate themselves...
See and get access too and study up here:
https://www.engineersedge.com/dfm-dfma.htm
That interviewer was not cut out to be an interviewer. That's right on the mark of unprofessional and most...
Just a fancy lifting apparatus to perhaps lift a sunken ship.
No energy extracted.
Energy in - Energy lose (friction, temperature, etc) = less energy out.
This is a fundamental laws of physics you cannot create energy only change it from form to another.
There's no new energy created, in fact the energy produced is negative. Balloons have to be placed in position, compressed air injected and then energy extracted.
You cannot get more energy out...
There are likely millions of research and testing hours into gas turbines. Also unknown number hours of in-field operation and data from which unknown number of scientist and engineers have...
Cost,
Out of scope changes,
schedule.
Search the internet for:
"expanded metal load tables"
or
"expanded titanium metal load tables".
Look at images on Google or big for tables of data.
According to payscale_dot_com, average income for Civil Engineers is $65,475 / year.
2347
keepacapearound00 -> how much do you think you should be earning?
Home work not allowed.. Read the rules.
School work? Home work?
a) casting,
b) Forming (bending or rolling), or extrusion,
c) Assembly (3 parts into one),
d) Extrusion or drawing
And that is absolutely business confidential information.
Skills gaps are mostly identified by challenges, mistakes, inefficiencies and identifying organizational requirements. From there...
I don't think you understand the concept of business competition nor business confidential. Organizations that compete in the engineering training vertical are not likely to share this information.
...
That's mostly in the business confidential arena - good luck extracting that data from industry. Moreover, you don't need that data to promote the value of engineering training.
ASME, IEEE and ASTM are private companies utilizing volunteer labor to create standards and hire industry recognized experts (mostly) to deliver training on their behalf . Training programs conducted...
These tests should be designed around the expected in-service loads these panels will experience. Bending, compression, tension or some combination.
Strain gages, stress and strain, deflections...
Yes, always put cutouts and/or hole features on or nearest possible the neutral plane relative to peak loading.
If you have a basement that's how conduits, electrical wire, plumbing should be on...
I should think not less than 1.5D hole edge to edge distance and 2D hole edge to flange edge minimum.
AISC structural steel design specifications defines industry standards for building.
Ok, throughout my career I have used Machinery's Handbook for design and Roark's Stress and Strain Formulas for my engineering analysis.
These two books are well know in mechanical design and...