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Geothermal Power to Combat Global Warming

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Geothermal power plants use the same thermal sytsem as the conventional power plants. However they have many advantages over conventional power …

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How Does a Geothermal Power Plant Work?

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Geothermal energy is an uninterrupted source of power. These power plants may operate 24-hours per day, but they also differ from the conventional …

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Subcooling And Superheating In Industrial Refrigeration

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

If you are interested in learning about how large refrigeration systems work, it is important to know about subcooling and superheating. This article …

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Unigraphics NX6 Tutorial: Using the Sketch Tool

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

This Unigraphics NX6 tutorial will talk about the important sketch tool available in sketcher mode where you can create a 2D sketch of a 3D UG model.

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Where are Geothermal Powerplants Located?

  • Categories : Energy & power plants
  • Tags : Mechanical engineering

Geothermal energy is a non-polluting renewable source of energy that is limited only by availability due to geographical and terrestrial formations. …

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Uses of Compressed Air on Ships for Control Purposes

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

Can air be used to control different types of critical functions? Well in the compressed form it is possible to do so and is known as control air. …

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How does an air compressor work on board ships?

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

Air compressors are used everywhere from the smallest workshop on land to the gigantic ships sailing across the oceans. Just learn the basics of air …

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Maritime Colleges in UK - South Tyneside College: The Hub of Marine Education in UK

  • Categories : Life at sea
  • Tags : Marine engineering

There are lot of options available to a student when it comes to studying from the perspective of marine jobs. UK is certainly one of the best places …

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Rip Currents, How Rip Currents Work, and How to Recognize a Rip Current

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

This is a must read for all beach lovers. It’s an irony that the waves that push everything out of the sea are also the reason behind hundreds …

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How does a sailboat sail into the wind ?

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

Do you know it’s a myth that a sail boat will go faster if the wind is blowing from directly behind it? Surprised? That’s the physics of …

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Sea rules of the road and their role in avoiding ship collisions

  • Categories : Life at sea
  • Tags : Marine engineering

It is pretty easy to avoid collision of vehicles on road by applying brakes and being a little vigilant. But how do we avoid collisions at sea when …

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Ansys or Pro Mechanica – Which One is Better?

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

Ansys and Pro Mechanica both are very popular CAE or FEA tools. Ansys as well as Pro Mechanica both have strengths in different areas. Where to use …

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