Thursday - 28 August 2008

Design Engineering

Applied technologies for design engineers

NI releases LabVIEW 8.6
National Instruments has unveiled the latest version of LabVIEW, its graphical system design platform....
Published: The Engineer Online - 07 August 2008

 

Rockwell Automation
The use of carbon fibre materials is expected to soar in the next four years and manufacturers are looking to improve their production. Julia Pierce reports....
Published: The Engineer - 30 July 2008

 

Safe solutions
Areas as diverse as nuclear power stations, medical instruments and rail tracks need constant inspection to ensure they remain safe. Colin Carter looks at the variety of technology on offer...
Published: The Engineer - 30 July 2008

 

Tube test
Snake-like rubber devices being developed and tested in the UK could provide wave power technology with a difference within five years. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 29 July 2008

 

Paint it black
Solar-reflecting pigments promise lower roof heat absorption to keep homes cooler, cut energy consumption and extend the roof’s lifetime. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 29 July 2008

 

Loud and clear
Researchers claim to have reduced the size, weight and thickness of flat panel speakers without compromising performance. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 28 July 2008

 

Smarter wheelchair
A new system enables those in powered wheelchairs to independently transport themselves and their wheelchair into and out of a wide range of vehicles....
Published: The Engineer Online - 16 July 2008

 

On the move
Cutting-edge technology is being used to refine simple components such as bearings to help manufacturers move and position essential equipment. Colin Carter reports...
Published: The Engineer - 02 July 2008

 

Design for winners
While debate rages about acceptable limits to sports technology, manufacturers are pushing on with ever more inventive simulation solutions. Charles Clarke reports...
Published: The Engineer - 02 July 2008

 

Pressure belt
Aerospace companies can now benefit from non-invasive technology that accurately measures pressure at locations along aircraft wings....
Published: The Engineer Online - 02 July 2008

 

Travelling light
EU research programme leads to development of modular carbon fibre tank claimed to hold more liquid hydrogen at greater pressure. Siobhan Wagner reports....
Published: The Engineer - 01 July 2008

 

Gentle touch
UAV landing technology based on Mars rover design uses parachute and airbag designed to better protect delicate instrumentation. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 01 July 2008

 

Hot prospect
Converting residual heat from car exhaust fumes into electricity could cut fuel consumption and reduce carbon emissions. Siobhan Wagner reports....
Published: The Engineer - 01 July 2008

 

CAD users survey
DesignTalks has launched a comprehensive survey into UK CAD usage and its impact on daily working life. ...
Published: The Engineer Online - 27 June 2008

 

Projected designs
Jaguar Land Rover has opened its new Virtual Reality Centre at the Design and Engineering Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire. ...
Published: The Engineer Online - 27 June 2008

 

Where in the world?
A computer algorithm can analyse a single photograph and determine where in the world the image was likely to have been taken....
Published: The Engineer Online - 24 June 2008

 

Cool on energy
Energy-efficient control technology will shift power consumption ratings from red to green, bringing immediate cost savings plus tax breaks. Colin Carter explains...
Published: The Engineer - 05 June 2008

 

High marks
Colour-change laser identification technique could be used on NASA shuttles' mission-critical parts. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 04 June 2008

 

Rigged for a record
Later this year an all-UK team hopes its groundbreaking technology can set a new record in the world’s only single-handed non-stop yacht race. Siobhan Wagner reports...
Published: The Engineer - 04 June 2008

 

Snap-on TCMax Asset Management Software
Add up the costs. The daily drip, drip, drip of lost equipment, the time tracking things down, the paperwork, the lines, the processes, the time spent slogging through complicated inventory procedures. The costs can be huge....
Published: The Engineer Online - 29 May 2008

 

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