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  2. The ImpEE Project: Improving Engineering Education

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    Engineering projects should be analysed using the three elements: Economic, Environmental and Social. ... Each team is judged on its ability to defend its portfolio of strategies in a 5 min oral report, considering both capacity constraints and social
  3. Computational Fluid Dynamics

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    The geometry modelled is a generic design developed in-house which conforms to present regulations, and complements a series of experimental tests.
  4. Institute for Manufacturing

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    The Institute has the triple aims of increasing the number of able people in manufacturing, improving the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry and enhancing its economic and public profile, the Institute
  5. William Austyn Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/mair2.html
    The aircraft used were mostly Spitfires, flown by Wing Commander Wilson, the chief test pilot at Farnborough, who was happy to hold the aircraft in a steep (but never vertical) dive
  6. Deployable Structures

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    and then test it out," explains Dr Allan McRobie.
  7. CW-LCE Measurements - Reacting Flows

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    The measurements of soot distribution across test low sooting methane flame show good agreement with results using laser-induced incandescence (LII) in the range from around 20 ppb to 15 ppm.
  8. Frank Whittle

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1925-1950/whittle_history1.html
    The first of Whittle's test jet engines took to the skies on 15 May 1941, powering an aircraft that had been specifically designed for the purpose: the Gloster E28/39. ... This aircraft was conceived and built in only 15 months. Take-off for the test
  9. Constance Tipper

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    The full implications of her work were not realised until the 1950s but after that, the ‘Tipper test’ became the standard method for determining this form of brittleness in steel.
  10. Control Engineering

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    of power plants, chemical processes, to aircraft stability, engines, even applications in economics and biology), happened in the late 1930s and 1940s.
  11. Video Restoration

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/aurora.html
    For economic reasons, any system used for copying and restoring old films must be fast as well as effective.

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