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Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer A heliophysics mission that will determine the structure and evolution of Earth’s electrojets, electric currents flowing in Earth’s ionosphere. Electrojet Zeeman Imaging ExplorerEZIE - NASA Science
NanoRacks Independence-1 Outpost (NanoRacks, after finalizing its contract with NASA, and after winning NextSTEPs Phase II award, is now developing its concept Independence-1 (since renamed from Ixion), which would turn spent rocket tanks into a habitable living area.) (link)
Brigante Aviation: Aircraft Design and Manufacturing company - [2] Of note because it is the first Caribbean based aircraft manufacturer. This company has a wing design of unusual characteristics and also has unique approaches to Calvinistic Corrosion that are of note.
AS9120 Quality Management Systems Standard - requirements for aviation, space and defense distributors
Blade valve - valve consisting of a blade mounted on an axis at one end, the axis being rotated rapidly (typically by a fast acting solenoid) and the end of the blade away from the pipe cuts a pipe preventing flow; valve can be used to enable or disenable high pressure cryogenic flow through a pipe, and by mounting two blades on a shared axis, two supply fluids can be permitted or prevented with high synchronisation very rapidly as in a bootstrapping starter on a rocket engine; pipe is fitted with two spring-loaded annular rings which normally fit so tightly that leakage is prevented; blade separates the annuli so rapidly that leakage is extremely small, either on opening or closing
Deployable Mesh Reflector Antennas for Space Applications Deployable antenna structures are required to generate the large apertures necessary for many space applications. Deployable mesh reflectors have been successfully used in telecommunications applications for several decades. The structures are lightweight and can be packaged in a compact form for launch. Once deployed, the antennas are rigid and can be built with surfaces accurate enough for Ka-band operation. Reflector mesh fabrics are available that are fine enough to be highly reflective at Ka-band, yet have relatively low mass. Space Antenna Handbook
DRESS: Distributed and Redundant Electrical nose gear Steering System - [3]
Maximum continuous thrust (MCT) - in jet engines; so far a Wikipedia title only exists. MCT is professionally discussed in aviation engineering literature, flight control manuals, etc. See, for example, the article by Professor Krahe in the December 1996 Airbus Industries technical review ([1]). Deserves an article.
Aloysius Reisz
Instantaneous phase-shift speckled interferometer - used in testing components of the James Webb Space Telescope for thermal expansion
Stratford ramp
Gulfstream eXternal Vision System
Joseph (Joe) Gavin
Hinge Moments
Spin Resistant airframe Technology - recently used in amphibious aircraft ICON A5 for the first time
magneto-aerodynamics
Stanford Systems - requesting an article on this Arizona-based suborbital manned rocket design company. They currently have two designs: the DBeta and the Daedalus PSC. Homepage: http://woodystanford.wordpress.com
FlyingShip - A world war one ship that has a balloon like a airship over it, that makes it fly
Weak Stability Boundary transfer orbit - A boundary in the context of the planar circular restricted three-body problem that can be used to construct low energy transfers.
Gust alleviation or Gust load alleviation is a technology for keeping aircraft more steady by automatically compensating for wind gusts. It’s mentioned in Adaptive compliant wing and Katherine Johnson but not explained anywhere, as far as I can see. It might be possible to add an explanation as a new section in Aileron which currently doesn’t talk about this use at all. (Some info on a forum)
Tau Zero Foundation — Interstellar Spaceflight ([4], [5]) – easy transfer from h+pedia. Previously deleted on notability grounds. References updated, please reassess.
Woodward "Woody" Stanford - requesting an article on the founder of Stanford Systems. History as succumbing to schizophrenia preventing his entry of the Daedalus PSC system in the original X-Prize competition. Returned to business in 2014 designing the DBeta suborbital and the Daedalus PSC true suborbital. Might mention EXPER-VERTEX as a minor theory pertaining to Grand Unification, as it is making strides these days in the physics community. Homepage: http://woodystanford.wordpress.com
EPFL Rocket Team (Student Association from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), conceiving and manufacturing rockets. One of their main goals is to attend and win the Spaceport America Cup, the largest student rocketry competition. They have already won the Jim Furfaro award in 2018) ([6][7][8])
ICID Water Dictionary - International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage cf. [9]
--Is this the same as the Multilingual Technical Dictionary? [10]
Gas-lift-loop reactor - waste water treatment
Kings River Conservation District - public agency covering over one million acres in Central California; flood control, hydropower and gas-fired power generation, groundwater management and fisheries management; [11]
List of Genetically Modified Organisms- useful for the general public to find approved and non-approved GMO products with links to individual modified organisms that currently exsist on wikipedia
Mehamet Fatih Yanik - do you mean Mehmet Fatih Yanik; his MIT page:[12]
Concrete frames / Concrete skeletons (The structural part of a concrete building consisting of the foundation, shear walls, columns, and beams. Slabs are structural parts as well, but they are carried by the building frame. Slabs are considered part of a building frame if they are designed as rigid membranes, as in flat slabs.) (google.com)
Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (The Dynamic Cone Penetration Test provides a measure of a material’s in-situ resistance to penetration. The test is performed by driving a metal cone into the ground by repeated striking it with a 17.6 lb (8 kg) weight dropped from a distance of 2.26 feet (689 mm). The penetration of the cone is measured after each blow and is recorded to provide a continuous measure of the shearing resistance of the soil. Test results can be correlated to California Bearing Ratios, in-situ density, resilient modulus, and bearing capacity.) (http://www.pavementinteractive.org/article/dynamic-cone-penetration-test/)
Fredric George Krieg / SWATH ship designer Example in research ship KILO MOANA at University of Hawaii and in US Navy stealth design. / SWATH - </https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-waterplane-area_twin_hull><http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/UMC/cms/kilo-moana>– (google.com, wikipedia.org)
List of hydroelectric dams ranked by highest hydraulic head difference (In Hydroelectric generation the hydraulic head difference plays a major role when calculating power per liter of water however there is no comparative on the internet regarding this important engineering subject. I´d like to see which dam is the most powerful in the world per liter of water.) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_head)
Lumped Damage Mechanics - New branch of Structural Mechanics. It combines Fracture and Continuum Damage ideas with the concept of plastic hinge. It is used for the numerical simulation of the collapse of complex structures
Macintosh Probe Test
McGuire Building, Carpenter's Tower - Unsealed post tension cables in concrete structure required the building to be declared unsafe and demolished ten years after construction in downtown Seattle
Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids
Modified Krupkowsky's Law for Finite Element Analysis
Modified Ludzack-Ettinger Process (MLE) - Wastewater treatment process employing activated sludge microorganisms to promote denitrification of process mixed liquor using separate anoxic tanks or treatment phases, assisted by secondary source of carbon - (Wastewater Treatment / Design)
Modulus of Subgrade Reaction - pertains to foundation slab design
Muskingum Method - Reach river routing (hydrology)
Willoughby Monzoni - associated with the Warren-style truss bridge and girder design
Parallel strand stay - suspension bridge
Regent Street disease - structural defect found in stone/masonry and steel buildings [20][21]. Maybe there's a more technical name for it, in which case this should probably be a redirect. the wub"?!" 18:01, 1 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The Resilience Shift - A global programme funded by the Lloyds Register Foundation and hosted by Arup to foster the creation of resilient infrastructure. Established in 2016 with a £10 million grant. See the Resilience Shift website [22] and LRF article announcing launch of project [23]. Dave Hall (talk) 12:47, 29 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Roberts Tunnel - The Roberts Tunnel is a 23-mile trans-basin diversion, built by Denver Water in 1962, that diverts water under the Continental Divide from the Colorado River basin into the South Plate River Basin. The east portal is approximately one mile upstream of Grants, Colorado. See "Blue River (Colorado)" article. Tunnel is owned by Denver Water.
Scala penetrometer (The Scala penetrometer or Hand cone penetrometer is used to determine the penetration resistance of a soil. The Scala is manufactured in accordance with NZS 4402 Test 6.5.2: 1988 and is an extremely useful tool for profiling soil strength at depth. The Scala penetrometer is used widely within New Zealand. It is described in the 1956 professional paper by A.J. Scala) (http://accurate.kiwi/soil/scala.htm; Scala, AJ. Simple methods of flexible pavement design using cone penetrometers [online]. New Zealand Engineering, Vol. 11, No. 2, Feb 1956: 34-44. Availability: <http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=218423931293630;res=IELENG> ISSN: 0028-808X. [cited 21 Jan 16])
Prof. ir. Wolter Reinold de Sitter (October 17, 1936) graduated cum laude in civil engineering in 1961 at Delft University of Technology. Between 1970 and 1997 he was employed by H.B.G. n.v. (general international contractors), from 1980 as director of Technology Development. In 1986 he was appointed parttime professor in design of structures in concrete at Eindhoven University of Technology. In 1997, at the occasion of his retirement from H.B.G., de Sitter was awarded the order of Officier in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau. In 1997 de Sitter started a review of documents pertaining to his grandfather, the astronomer Willem de Sitter, in the archives of the Observatory at Leiden University. (https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-94-010-9864-9_4) Responsible for 'De Sitter's Law of Fives' arguing that $1 spent on maintenance in the first phase of a structure's life is as effective as $5 spent in the next phase. (https://www.uvm.edu/~vlrs/Other/Transp.pdf)
Sandrock Tunnel - need definition of sewer and other forms of this underground fluid transport existing in St. Paul, MN
Structure Craft Builders - company who made a major contribution to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, by building the roof of the Richmond Olympic Speedskating Oval; [24]; have also built several other famous projects like that of the roof of the visitor's center in Van Dusen Gardens; [25]
Architect David Fisher and Les Robertson - structural engineers for The Burj and the World Trade Center, New York
Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC) - British trade association for plumbers and heating engineers
Operational Building Access and Security Systems (OBASS)
Monopole Towers (Monopole Towers used for carrying Electric and telecom cables)
shear key some kind of reinforcement substructure, has appeared in the news with respect to the San Francisco Bay Bridge eastern span cracking bolts issue
Sideform - type of construction form
SmartDitch a drainage / erosion plastic ditch I've heard of through tradeshows and tradepubs. Gov. Bill Richardson fasttracked it in NM a couple years back
Soakaway trenches, i think it's related to drainage, may be similar to French Drain
Turret Press - article(s) about turret presses and materials processing
Valve Chamber - Valve Chamber in a municipal water distribution system
Virtual Gas Curtain - something to do with venting gas safely; vertasefli
rothfuchs method - something about blending aggregates
Xinjiang-Bohai Sea diversion project - proposed plan to pipeline sea water from the sea to Xinjiang through Inner Mongolia, with the goal of increasing rainfall in the region from evaporation
Price & Myers - Firm of consulting Structural and Civil Engineers, with offices in London, Oxford and Nottingham. Provided services for Bishop Edward King Chapel and the Astley Castle restoration.
Robert J. Melosh - The Robert J. Melosh Medal Competition was inaugurated in 1989 to honor Professor Melosh, a pioneering researcher in finite element methods
MMCD - Master Municipal Construction Documents. A set of standards all/most municipalities in BC, Canada adhere to, with specification on construction, tender, estimating, ect.
half-slab
Copper plumbing Include information on leaching of lead into water, and switch to silver/tin sodder Adirondack BlueLiner (talk) 16:30, 22 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
SPACE GASS - SPACE GASS is a multi-purpose 3D analysis and design program for structural engineers. [26]
Wolmar Fellenius was a sweedish geotechnical engineer. This page exists in Sweedish but not in English. Could someone be so kind as to translate it to English? https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolmar_Fellenius
spelter socket - a type of connector for braided metal cables
Frank A. Brownell - camera designer for Kodak[2][3]
Robert Benaim and Associates - consulting civil and structural engineers; created 1980 by Robert Benaim; sold 2007 to Scott Wilson
Biomedical Information Management Systems (BIMS) -BIMS primary goal: enhance the competency of the veterinarians to exploit information technology and the Internet to access the electronic knowledge base of biomedicine and use the computer and related digital technologies for systematic biomedical problem analysis and management; [27]
[DeSimone Consulting Engineers, PLLC] - consulting structural engineers; Founded in New York City in 1969, the firm has grown to have offices worldwide. DeSimone performs structural analysis and design for all types of buildings at all project phases. www.de-simone.com
Vinay Gupta - designer of Hexayurt structure and other disaster/aid technology
Leo Mehlig[4][5][6], creator of Structured (Software)[7][8]. His app gained more than 40.000 5-star ratings internationally already. Structured was awarded "App of the Day"[9] by Apple.
Klemens Strasser: Austrian Indie-Game Developer, Apple Design Award 2015[10] winner and 2× Apple Design Award Finalist[11][12].
Cater coefficient, a correction factor used in the design of electromagnetic machines
Ceriated tungsten electrodes
Half-wave filter. Generally intended for use as harmonic filters. The term comes from the characteristic of a lossless half-wave transmission line wheron the input impedance is the same as that of the load connected to it. An example would be two cascaded Pi or T LC sections, each of which provides a 90 deg phase shift and an impedance inversion. Cascaded, at the design frequency, in the lossless case, the filter provides a fixed input-output voltage ratio independent of load. Practical realizations may have different topology and include devices to protect the filter components from excessive voltage/current. More details available: jeaston@ucsd.edu.
Faster than Nyquist Signaling
Primary Energy Factors
Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations - (ESQCR) a UK legislation enacted 2002 impacting all distribution and transmission network operators in the UK [28]
Cathodic Bombardment Material Science related to the uses of electrical arc.
I. M. Onderdonk, Creator of the Onderdonk equation - the go to equation for Fusing Current
Fuse Melting Integral - Important in safe design of electrical devices WRT inrush currents. Fuses and semiconductor design. Good starting article - [13]
Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD): a device that continually monitors battery voltage then disconnects the load when low voltage is sensed. It helps extend battery life by preventing over-discharge and protects equipment from operating at potentially low voltages.
ISA-106 Procedure Automation for Continuous Process Operations; in German or English; related to existing ISA-88 and ISA-95 article (https://www.isa.org/isa106/)
Rayleigh Bandwidth
Wire Tracer (A tool for locating the other end of a wire where there may be many wires. The tool may be in 2 parts, one part attaches to the wire to be traced, the other part is placed on or near wires that may be the same wire. An audio tone or light indicates when the probe has found the other end of the desired wire. The tool can be used on network cables, individual wires within an electrical device, building wiring systems, etc. There is a similar tool called a Cable Tracker, however that requires a signla to be placed down 2 wires in the cable.) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Yzk_RqNvo, https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/video-data-voice-wiring-tester-accessories/9094124/ )FreeFlow99 (talk) 08:27, 18 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
PADS (CAD software), Xpedition (CAD software), Board Station, Integra Station, several important (because either high-end, "famous", and/or traditional) EDA tools, meanwhile all owned by Mentor Graphics, for which we don't have articles yet but really should have. (So far we only have some prototypical redirects to help build up some infrastructure around them, but we need experts of these tools to write articles about them.) --Matthiaspaul (talk) 17:05, 25 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Mechatrolinks Members Association Mechatrolink Members Association (MMA) is a worldwide group of over 3,000 Mechatrolink product developers and users who promote the use of Mechatrolink, an open field network.
Anti-serial (electronics) We have a (still very weak) article on anti-parallel (electronics) circuits, and equally need one for anti-serial circuits. --Matthiaspaul (talk) 22:17, 14 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Foldback Distortion (Also know as wavefold distortion: a signal processing process, which horizontally flips content exceeding a certain value.) Sources: [30], and [31]
Coherent spectrum shaper a device for reducing distortion in recorded audio signals. Best known for the one the CIA used with Nixon's tapes in the Watergate scandal.
Bizen wafer process is a new IC foundry system by [Search for The Next] that claims to "turn Moore’s clock back by 10 years". A conjunction of "bipolar" and "zener", it's said to use quantum electron tunneling effects to reduce the number of process layers in IC fabrication. If true, this could be highly notable and be game-changing for semiconductors. Daniel Santos (talk) 06:43, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Antea Group USA, a global environmental and sustainability consulting firm, part of the larger international Antea Group. Founder and facilitator of numerous industry organizations: Beverage Industry Roundtable, Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council, and Monetization Working Group. Regularly included in lists of the best and healthiest workplaces at a local and national level. [34][35][36][37][38][39][40]
Confusor Used in conjunction with Diffuser in rotor contact with stator in some boundary layer turbines. I'm guessing it reduces slip between rotor and stator, improving efficiency? Encountered it in paragraph 0014 of patent EP2171260B1. Search engine results don't clarify what it is, how it looks, or how it works. Thanks.
Circulation Theory (Frederick W. Lanchester)
Conway non linear momentum theory
Critical Length not sure what the original poster intended, but this does not seem specific enough to pinpoint an article. Critical length for laminar-to-turbulent transition? Critical length scale for continuum hypothesis to apply? Perhaps a redirect to these two topics is in order
Energy Grade Line Related to pipe flow; the line showing the total energy at any point in a pipe.
Energy Thickness Boundary layer energy thickness
Finite element method quadratic prism element interpolation function derivation
Favorable pressure gradient and its effect on boundary layer development
Float and tape liquid-level gauge
Flooded subfloor How to build and maintain a "flooded subfloor," a component of "green house" design.
Free Surface Flow
Hover efficiency or Hover lift efficiency, (Hover efficiency relates the weight of an aerial vehicle with the power required to keep it aloft in hover. It is usually expressed as lb/hp or kg/hp or kg/kW.)[14]
Hydraulic Grade Line Important concept for understanding and designing pipe flow: an amount equal to the velocity head at the section
Hydraulic Institute Standard development organization for pumps
Hydrobrake Device for absorbing energy of flowing water in flood schemes etc
Hydrotek
klA-coeeficient of oxygen transfer
Lichao's Surface
Merkel Equation
Relevant Fluid definition according to Pressurised System Safety Regulations 2000 (UK).
Regenerating pump
Rayleigh conductivity
Rolled joints Commonly used in the nuclear industry for some applications. May be other applications (see also: High Times)
Small-amplitude oscillatory shear
Strip theory for fixed wing aerodynamics
Subsonic inlet design
Supersonic inlet design
Stage Efficiency for both turbine and compressor. eta_thermal and w_net / Cp*T definitions+derivations
USBM index - an alternative wettability index - petroleum engineering
Vertical single-stage pump
Flow behavior index the index used to calculate apparent viscosity
Aerodynamic moment (with regard to helicopter dynamics)
Aerospace structures (information on what you'd learn from a course in Aerospace Structures)
Alloys for forming operations
Alloy designation reference all carbon steels list c1018 steel, C-1045 TG&P, C1137, C12L14, Stressproof EMS-630A, C-1117, C-1144/EMS-630A, C-1018 TG&P, C-1215, Ledloy A MIL-S-13422A1, ASTM-A-108 1010 thru 1215, etc. Need strength to weight ratio, etc.
Annealing oven - just the oven itself, description, functioning.
Antimicrobial materials (Many articles describe materials as antimicrobial but I was unable to find an article listing antimicrobial materials, treatments, categories of AM materials, etc.)
Balometer
Blower air movement calculations (calculating/converting blower psi from Dia. size, CFM, Max pressure (h2O) and Max Vacum (h2O))
Industrial forging techniques - info on what is involved in industrial forging processes; the forging page has very little info
Kamlok fittings
Leather testing - testing in lab,spec that iso and bs accept,type of leather,best leather through test
Line pipe - a specific term in the oil and gas industry for the a type of steel used to make pipelines. Defined by API 5L (and other standards). It is distinct from pipeline casing and pipeline transport
Liquation cracking
Loss coefficient
Machine direction orientation - used to specify anisotropic material properties, esp. of 3d-printed materials whose strength depends on layer orientation. "MD" (machine direction) and "TD" (transverse direction) are used,[15] but which is which?
Monobloc steel - lots of mentions of it ref. bofors 57mm cannon and many navel guns and train wheels but noting actually why it is different to standard steel
Ya ke li plastic, quite common in stores, used in beer vessels and holders for electronic equipment for display for example cell phones, very difficult to find information.
Pliant energy systems (Pliant Energy Systems is a private research company developing novel mechanical transducers with applications in the fields of energy harnessing, pumping, propulsion and marine robotics. This is my company, but I think the novelty of the technology we are developing will be of interest to the general population, since it is both technologically and visually interesting. I also think that our innovations in fluid dynamics, continuum mechanics and autonomy may be of interest to scientists and innovators in different fields.) (https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/nature-does-not-use-propellers-so-why-do-people/21806832,
Kolsterising - a low temperature carburization process for austenitic stainless steels to provide dense surface to improve mechanical properties as to avoid failures, such as, galling.
flexible engine shaft
Scrivet - a panel fastener common in the automotive industry. It is generally plastic and consists of a rivet with an integral screw to permit removal. example vendor page.
Mikhail Margolin - Blind Gunsmith who mainly worked on pistols and designed the revolutionary "upside-down" MC3 pistol
HyQ robot HyQ is a Hydraulically Actuated Quadrupedal robot.
Infinadeck Mechanical omnidirectional treadmill for virtual reality.
poker gauge and tramel gauge marine engineering, propeller and rudder drop measurements.
Kelvin kilograde temperature scale.
Acoustics and Noise Control (book) popular book used for acoustic and vibration engineering.
Broadband vibration in vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines
Composite plastic - i.e. mineral filled plastics, etc.
Diamond teeth - a common type of tooth patterns used on wheels and flat surfaces to grip pliable materials
Key steel - Used to provide driving torque between shafts and pulleys, gears sprockets [52]
Macrostructure (engineering)
Metric taper threads - dimensions of standard sizes and explanation of nomenclature including "keg"
Libralato cycle engine - Also called the 'rotary Atkinson cycle,' it is an alternative to the Wankel Rotary Engine who's compression and expansion are different, causing higher efficiency.
Triple leaf effect - acoustical phenomenon in a 3-leaf, 2-cavity assembly
William M. Clark - An engineer who created a set of over 200 mechanical movement models in the early 1900s. 120 of these models comprise the Clark Collection of Mechanical Movement Models at the Museum of Science in Boston. [53]
Wolfrom gear
Duplex helical method - A method to manufacture spiral bevel gear oogle
Trinkle coupling - Tool end fitting for bits and associated driver collet; frequently used in powered medical instruments
Electro-chemical discharge machining - Micromachining processes; hybrid of ecm and edm
Modified Trinkle coupling - Tool end fitting for bits and associated driver collet; frequently used in powered medical instruments
Hudson coupling - Tool end fitting for bits and associated driver collet; frequently used in powered medical instruments
Difference between shear strain and shear stress - forces that act on materials
Countershaft brake - "The countershaft brake described ... is an air operated device to help slow/stop turning [transmission] shafts to assist in initial gear engagement, typically used on trucks with push type clutches that don't use typical pull type clutch brakes." [54]
Way oil (the oil made for machine tool ways) works as a cutting oil. In fact, some screw machines are designed to use one oil as both the way oil and cutting oil. (Most machine tools treat way lube and coolant as separate things that inevitably mix during use, which leads to tramp oil skimmers being used to separate them back out.)
, may be used as a starting point, or at least redirect there?
Tool way - Precision rails, screws, plates or other surfaces supporting and guiding machine tools, and defining as well as limiting the toolpath; require lubrication with way oil to reduce friction and avoid seizing.
mineral processing/ ore dressing
iron ore mineral processing/ iron ore dressing
reverse flotation
Lock pin — A mechanical fastener for quick attachment and separation of parts.
Electric thermal energy storage (ETES) A term that is used often in the context of the storage-problem of electrical energy. I'm sure there is a need for it to be listed in wikipedia. The definition of the term is probably something like "Concepts to store electrical energy in form of heat (thermal energy)" [16][17]. The term could probably be integrated in the artical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_energy_storage.
Hypervapotron Two types of hypervapotrons - a common version already in use at the Joint European Torus (JET) and a new attached-fin design.[18]
Shuttleworth Herring equation
Regenerative elevator drives Energy saving technology used on elevator motors. Discussed more broadly in [19] and [20]
Oil Pipeline Pipeline that transports oil. There is an article on pipelines in general, but not specifically on this topic. The article exists in other languages.
Natural Gas Pipeline Pipeline that transports natural gas. There is an article on pipelines in general, but not for this topic specifically. The article exists in other languages.
HB11 Fusion Reactor New fusion reactor idea and startup[25][26][27]
Enercon Engineering Enercon provides Tactical Electrical Power (TEP) and Mobile Power Generation (MPG) products, services, and support to the United States Armed Forces (USAF) and its Allies. Enercon also designed and manufactured the Prime Power Unit (PPU) for the THAAD missile system. They are also a trusted resource for the engineering and manufacturing of customized power solutions ranging from paralleling switchgear and controls to the integration of electric generation equipment to UL listed Industrial Control Panels. About Enercon EngineeringEnercon Engineering and the THAAD Missile SystemEnercon Engineering Celebrates 45 years
liquid lens - including at least these types: immiscible electrowetting (used in smartphones), three-chamber pressure-regulated (used in scientific instruments)
osmotic sachet – used for water purification in humanitarian relief
Master of Industrial Practice - scheme funded by Gatsby Charitable Foundation, involving University of Greenwich, City and Guilds Institute, Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Incorporated Engineers
Institute for the Advancement of Engineering
Master of Sciences in Railway Engineering
GT-Power (simulation software)
Comparison of Agile automation & management software
SOTIF (Safety of the Intented Functionality) Recently coined term for safety aspects of advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) and highly automated vehicles that are related to the fitness for purpose and the nominal performance limitations of sensors, perception algorithms, and control algorithms. The classical discipline of functional safety did only consider safety hazards caused by failures of electronic parts and algorithms, but nominal limitations are not failures. A new standard (ISO 21448) on SOTIF has just appeared. See German article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOTIF
Vector Radioactive Waste Storage Facility - Storage facility for the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement for the storage (and maybe destroying- unsure) of all nuclear debris from the Chernobyl Incident
Gerald Hatch - Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame inductee
^Krahe, C 1996, Airbus fly-by-wire aircraft at a glance, Fast: Airbus Technical Digest, December/no. 20, p. 7, downloaded pdf online 9 October 2015 from,
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^1997, Critical Heat Flux Performance of Hypervapotrons Proposed for Use in the ITER Divertor Vertical Target, Dennis L. Y ouchison, Theron D. Marshall
Jimmie M. McDonald, Thomas J. Lutz, Robert D. Watson