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www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/short/OCR/walking_aids/walking_aids.pdf11 May 2000: Are there any lessons to be learntfrom the design of leisure walking aids? ... It isnot economic to use standard processes such as turning –so another approach is needed. -
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www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/achievements/ricardo/textpage.htm27 Jun 2000: While working with Hopkinson, I had designed and built in the University Workshops, a two-stroke cycle engine in which I had sought to apply, as far as possible, the lessons ... After this sharp lesson in applied economics the firm made two-strokes for Results that match 1 of 2 words
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Product Analysis
www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/tutorial/non_IE/prodanal.html20 Jan 2000: Every product is designed in a particular way - product analysis enables us to understand the important materials, processing, economic and aesthetic decisions which are required before any product can be manufactured. ... Choose a suitable process that -
Comparing the costs of processing routes
www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/tutorial/non_IE/costs.html20 Jan 2000: Even so, it is possible to generate a range of economic batch sizes for which a process is normally cost-effective. ... finding trained operators. environmental considerations. will all affect the choice of the most economic process. -
The TEP Package
www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/TEP/processes.html20 Mar 2000: Useful design guidelines about possible materials and shapes. Useful guidelines about the economics to enable selection of cost-effective processes. -
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www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/plug/non_IE/page5.html28 Jan 2000: Economics. We've already ruled out machining on cost grounds. Can any of the other processes be ruled out because of cost? ... We're going to want to make millions of pins, so we need a process with an appropriate economic batch size. -
Structural Engineering International 4 / 99 Reports 1 Glass ...
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/p40.pdf20 Mar 2000: ture for changes in use [5]. It wasrecognised early in the work that car-bon fibre is not economic when viewedon the basis of the material cost. ... time.Similarly, the use of GFRP compositesfor complete structures is proving tobe economic when there are -
Concrete Bridge Assessment Using Plastic Collapse Analysis
www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/brg/papers/brgsrv98/29 Feb 2000: Even placing some form of traffic or weight restriction on a strategic bridge can impose a substantial economic burden on a community. ... What does failure actually mean in an elastic analysis and what are the consequences of such a failure in terms of -
Cambridge University Reporter Special Number 3
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/special/03/ii.pdf6 Oct 2000: AHA Architecture and Historyof Art. Biol BiologyCl ClassicsDiv DivinityEduc EducationEngg EngineeringEngl EnglishEP Economics and Politics. ... Economic History. Prof. P. Thane, , Prof. P. S. Dasgupta, JN, .Prof. -
Cambridge University Reporter Special Number 3
https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/special/03/i.pdf6 Oct 2000: M. BROOM, CTHAnthropological Science A. D. J. MACFARLANE, KApplied Economics D. ... W. KÖRNER, THAnalytical Sciences E. A. H. HALL, QApplied Economics S.
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