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  2. Aero-Engine Case Study

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/short/OCR/aero/default.html
    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in B&W printable form (PDF format). The past shows the future will be hotter. ... By drawing lines at 600C and 1000C it is possible to identify the materials classes which might be suitable in this case, namely metals and ceramics.
  3. Helmet Case Study

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/short/OCR/helmets/default.html
    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in PDF format. ... The best materials for this are foams - they absorb lots of energy when they are crushed.
  4. Kitchen Utensils Case Study

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    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in B&W printable form (PDF format). Spatulas. ... Good examples of this are paper plates and polystyrene cups - both use corrugated edges.
  5. Workshop Tools Case Study

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    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in B&W printable form (PDF format). Strength, hardness and wear resistance. ... For metals this is normally by yielding, which gives the values shown on the chart below.
  6. Bags Case Study

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/short/OCR/bags/default.html
    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in PDF format. ... However, the bag must provide this strength subject to other, less easily quantified, design requirements - see the table.
  7. Ropes Case Study

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    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in PDF format. ... When might this be a more useful property to use in selecting a material?
  8. Walking Aids Case Study

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    4 Sep 2001: Download this document in B&W printable form (PDF format). Walking aids for all. ... How does this force change with the length of the rod (keeping the radius the same)?

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