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ISSN0025-6501
刊名Mechanical Engineering
参考译名机械工程
收藏年代1998~2024

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Power & Energy动力与能源2004~2005


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题名作者出版年年卷期
The quiet rebellion: Linux is an emerging technology that will affect many mechanical engineers. Here's what one advocate says you should know about itMichael J. Rocchetti20002000, vol.122, no.9
Rx for medical waste: microwaves, steam, hot air, and scrubbers clean up the treatment of biomedical refuse.Michael Valenti20002000, vol.122, no.9
Lost & foundry: an ancient art form exhumed by modern engineering tools makes possible hyperefficient gas turbinesPaul Sharke20002000, vol.122, no.9
Lobster special: a crustacean look-alike under development may someday ply sea bottoms seeking underwater mines and other military hazardsPeggy Chalmers20002000, vol.122, no.9
Easing the strain: finite element analysis is a key ingredient in keeping a popular theme park ride up and runningGlen Hartung20002000, vol.122, no.9
Designing across borders: how can engineers collaborate on projects from plants a world apart via separate computer systems? a product data management system acts as translator.Jean Thilmany20002000, vol.122, no.9
Wild mouse in the funhouse: combining spinning - coaster thrills with interactive special effects, a new amusement ride blends several control systems as wellPaul Sharke20002000, vol.122, no.8
Turbines for peace: military-sponsored research tools aim to improve the machines that drive civil applicationsMichael Valenti20002000, vol.122, no.8
Secret of the sticky foot: biologists and engineers are studying the tiny hairs on a gecko's feet for clues to a revolutionary new dry adhesiveHenry Baumgartner20002000, vol.122, no.8
Renaissance technologist: to get a job - and keep it - in today's brave new world, an engineer must be adaptable, entrepreneurial, and versatileBarbara Wolcott20002000, vol.122, no.8
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