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Butterfly control valves explored: Construction and uses of these valves in shipping and other industries

  • Categories : Naval architecture & ship design for marine engineers
  • Tags : Marine engineering

A butterfly valve surely must have something in common with the beautiful and colourful insect that we are all very familiar with. So just find out …

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Electronic log books used on ships - Why we need to chuck the normal paper log books?

  • Categories : Life at sea
  • Tags : Marine engineering

Tired of filling up log books manually? Is the issue of preserving stacks of log books bothering you? Then probably it’s the time to switch over …

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Quick closing valves: An insight into these unique type of valves and their applications

  • Categories : Naval architecture & ship design for marine engineers
  • Tags : Marine engineering

As the name itself suggests, a quick closing valve is one which can be closed quickly. But why the need for such valves and where are they used on …

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Compact Flat Plate Heat Exchanger- Working and Construction of PHE

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

A plate heat exchanger or PHE is quite common in almost all industries. How does a compact plate heat exchanger work? How is a PHE constructed? …

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Gate valves explained: What is the function of gate valves on ships?

  • Categories : Naval architecture & ship design for marine engineers
  • Tags : Marine engineering

Learn about the construction of gate valves and various uses of these valves

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ProE Tutorial on Config Options: Config.pro and Config.win

  • Categories : Cad and auto cad
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The default settings of the ProE GUI and some of the options can be changed using ProE Config options. Config.win handles customization of ProE GUI, …

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ProE Tutorial on How to Make a Bill of Material: Repeat Region in ProE

  • Categories : Cad and auto cad
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

While dealing with a huge assembly, creating a manual bill of material is a hectic and error-prone job. ProE has a solution for creating automated BOM …

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Ship Breaking: What are the Occupational Hazards involved in this Marine Profession?

  • Categories : Marine machinery, engines & controls
  • Tags : Marine engineering

This article deals with the numerous dangers that the ship breaking industry imposes on its workers and the people living in the surrounding areas. …

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What is Dry Bulb Temperature, Wet Bulb Temperature, Dew Point Temperature

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

In this article we will see the definitions of important terms like dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature, dew point temperature and also see …

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What is Saturated Air, Relative Humidity of Air, Partial Pressure of Water Vapor.

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Let us now see some of the important properties of air.

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What is Casting? Sand Casting. Die Casting. Centrifugal Casting. Investment Casting.

  • Categories : Manufacturing technology
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

What is a casting and the defects encountered in this technique. Every technology produces fine products, but possibly not without some deficiencies. …

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What is Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure?

  • Categories : Hvac heating, ventilation & air conditioning
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

The Dalton’s law of partial pressure is the universal law applicable to the mixture of all types of gases that do not react chemically with each other …

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