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Precision Redefined: CAD-CAM Fusion Reshaping Machinery Maintenance (2021)
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Introduction to Rock Valve Geared Components The Rock Valve Geared Component SB-CC-5000 stands as a pivotal element within concrete mixers, ensuring precise material flow. Its significance in maintaining smooth operations is unparalleled, contributing significantly to construction efficiency. Concrete mixer S Valve Significance in Concrete Mixer SB-CC-5000 Repair When wear and tear affect the SB-CC-5000, repair becomes imperative to avoid disruptions. Visualizing the engineering drawing highlights the wear and tear, urging a closer examination to ensure seamless functioning. Role of CAM Program Simulation Utilizing CAM program simulation is instrumental in the repair process. It enables a comprehensive analysis of the worn gear teeth, paving the way for a reverse engineering approach that rejuvenates the component. Precision and Efficiency Benefits Filling worn gear teeth and leveraging CAD for redesign empowers precision-driven repair and replication. The fusion of CAD and CAM ...
NIGERIA | HISTORIES BEHIND STEM EDUCATION
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R USSIA (Old Soviet Union) during the reign of Joseph Stalin as it Leader; they have what is called a rapid Industrialization revolution when they discover that after the World War II, if they do not, they will be at the mercy of USA the then world power and still world power now. So the president have almost seventy percent of its population study engineering and science, they perform physical and intellectual test on their children to know their capabilities and assigned them to special institute where they can harness it. They have their engineers build heavy production machinery and plants so they also produce and manufacture for themselves first and export latter on. Japan happens to be a major patronage of the Russian technology and ideas. As a result these revolutions they (Russia) even became the first country to travel to space by building the sputnik 1. The Soviet Union (Russian) Industrial Revolution shortly after the World War 2, starting what’s called the “Cold w...
Copies, Copies, Copies: Are You Unintentionally Leaking Your Intellectual Property?
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By John McEleney Are copies of your proprietary designs on multiple computers in multiple locations – with partners, manufacturers, vendors and suppliers? Do you have an inadvertent leakage problem without even knowing it? Odds are extremely high that both your answers are a screaming “YES!” As John Rousseau, who leads the Operations team here at Onshape , puts it, here’s one scenario where you could confidently say you have no security problem: “Keeping your data on a desktop machine in a physically secure room with no network connection, no other users, and no other software (except a traditional CAD package) would be very secure,” he writes. “However, it’s also not very realistic, and it’s not the way most CAD users work today.” The way the most security-savvy companies control data today is they put physical fences around their offices and virtual fences with firewalls and other cyber-safeguards. So how do people communicate and shar...
In just 37 days
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This is a story of how Engineers at NASA develop a ventilator in 37 days. As it is popularly said, desperate times calls for desperate measures. That is the situation nations of the world have to face when the pandemic broke out. Personal hygiene becomes major essentials for survival and the high and mighty are not spared in these routines. WHO, health authorities across the world stood in fear of this common enemy. Why all these challenges faced us generally, keeping the ill alive pending when the world will defeat this common enemy became important. Engineers and professional alike have to find a way to ensure the painful grunt of this pandemic is reduces to the minimum. Even the High and mighty get to welcome the losses. And their prowess redirected to surviving again just as everybody. Read more How Engineers at NASA JPL Persevered to Develop a Ventilator