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Desktop Design Toolkit (DT2) is a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tool in the Computer-aided Engineering (CAE) arena. It caters to aerodynamic analysis of a system and/or its components in various engineering fields. It addresses entire spectrum of design & analysis cycle right from preliminary phase till final/detailed phase.
Space debris is a dangerous threat to future space exploration. The project “ShotSat” proposed a possible solution to the problem of space debris using this satellite. The device got its name because the satellite launches “shots” into space debris.
Humanity is currently facing a crisis that is equal to or greater than the tragedies of World Wars I&II. At the current rate of environmental degradation caused by global warming and climate change, the planet may be uninhabitable before the turn of the 21ST century.
A dog can lift its hind leg just by thought.
Cars will now have the same ability to lift any or all the wheels off the ground with just the push of a button.
Should you have a flat tire,
Proposed design for storage of electrical energy in the form of flywheel rotation
In our efforts to move away from fossil fuels and towards forms of renewable energy there is the problem of a mismatch between the generation of energy and consumption of this energy.
Dopamine, obesity, and related ideas are explored in the context of weight control regimens. However research has indicated that such measures have an element of futility, for the underlying causes are grossly exaggerated, convoluted and misinterpreted. Meaning,
DOWSIL™ TC-4060 represents a step change in thermal management in automotive electronics, especially important in electric vehicles. Newer power electronics mandates improved efficiency, long-life and safety.
Drive module combining in one reducer and motor, which is not driven not by a rotating magnetic field, but the forces of magnetic attraction and repulsion generated between the current in coils and permanent magnets. The design is shown in the attached figures, where fig.
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