Monday, July 30, 2012

1 An Overview of Composites

Lamborghini carbon fiber materials chassis. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics.

1.1 Definition of Composites
1.2 Historic Development of Composites
1.3 Classification of Composites
1.4 Applications of Composites

GRE Analogy Example


San Francisco

Compare Boston to San Francisco, both cities have ports, you can not say they are the same due to they own ports, think about the culture, industries ..., they are different. Think further to reveal characteristics of the two objects.

Two objects (such as : two countries, cities, companies, universities, issues ... ) have one or
two in common doesn't mean they are the same in other aspects.

Afghanistan War

This program contains language that may not be appropriate for all viewers.
Viewer discretion is advised.

Bomb Hunters Afghanistan - Secret Access / National Geographic
Most Incredible Photos - Afghan Warrior / National Geographic
 

46 - Gear Trains

46-1 Ordinary Gear Trains
46-2 Gear Type Selection
46-3 Planetary Gear Trains
46-4 Differential Trains

Sons of Guns

Reality Television Series. Discovery Channel.
Red Jacket Firearms LLC.

2 Tires and Wheels

2.1 Tire Requirements
2.2 Tire Designs
2.3 Wheels
2.4 Springing Behavior
2.5 Non-Uniformity
2.6 Rolling Resistance
2.7 Rolling Force
2.8 Lateral Force and Friction Coefficients
2.9 Resulting Force Coefficient
2.10 Tire Self-Aligning Torque in General
2.11 Tire Overturning moment and Displacement of point of application of force
2.12 Torque Steer Effects


Major League Baseball buy players from South America, Asia... Why do they buy players
from other countries ?? Outsource ...

2 - Engine Design and Operating Parameters

2.1 Important Engine Characteristics
2.2 Geometrical Properties of Reciprocating Engines
2.3 Brake Torque and Power
2.4 Indicated Work Per Cycle
2.5 Mechanical Efficiency
2.6 Road-Load Power
2.7 Mean Effective Pressure
2.8 Specific Fuel Consumption and Efficiency
2.9 Air/Fuel and Fuel/Air Ratios
2.10 Volumetric Efficiency
2.11 Engine Specific Weight and Specific Volume
2.12 Correction Factors for Power and Volumetric Efficiency
2.13 Specific Emissions and Emissions Index
2.14 Relationships between Performance Parameters
2.15 Engine Design and Performance Data

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

3 Manufacturing Processes

 
The U.S. F1 complex in Charlotte, N.C., includes an autoclave to create carbon-fiber parts.

3.1 Mold
3.2 PMC (Polymer Matrix Composite) Fabrication Methods.
3.3 MMC (Metal Matrix Composite) Fabrication Methods.
3.4 CMC (Ceramic Matrix Composite) Fabrication Methods.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Air Force Pararescue


47 - Robots and Smart Machines

47-1 Introduction
47-2 Design and Function
47-3 Structural Design
47-4 Actuation and Power Transmission Systems
47-5 Sensing Systems
47-6 Computer Hardware and Software Organization
47-7 Controller Design
47-8 Geometric Design
47-9 Tool Design

1 - Introduction to Plastic

Chapter Overview :

1.1 Definitions of  plastics and polymers
1.2 History of plastics
1.3 Raw material supply and pricing
1.4 Strategic material
1.5 The plastics industry
1.6 Uses of plastics in modern

Inventor - Analogies


Heritage Flight over New York.
The Skyscraper and Airplane may be the greatest inventions in 20th century.
I divided examples into two sections : Scientific Questions and Human Behavior.

2.1

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Monday, July 23, 2012

Navy EOD

Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal.

Donald Cook Destroyer - Build It Bigger


Arleigh Burke-class guide missile destroyer.
Just simple introduction of the destroyer. Don't expect to want knowing much details of the ship.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Ranger School - Surviving the Cut


Surviving the Cut S01E01. Discovery Channel.
This series may be the most vicarious document to know the rigor training.

5 Mechanical Behavior of Composite Materials

Wood is an example of an Orthotropic Material.

5.1 Stiffness of Unidirectional Composites
5.2 Transformation of Stress and Strain
5.3 Off-Axis Stiffness of Unidirectional Composites
5.4 In-Plane Stiffness of Symmetric Laminates
5.5 Flexural Stiffness Sandwich Laminates
5.6 Properties of General Laminates
5.7 Strength of Composites Materials
5.8 Hygrothermal Behavior
5.9 Micromechanics

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Inside Hubble's Final Mission


As a NASA Astronaut, John Herrington has journeyed into space aboard the Space Shuttle and space walked at the International Space Station. On Inside Hubble's Final Mission he takes the cameras of National Geographic to give you a rare behind the scenes look at the people places and things that have prepared the crew and the Space Shuttle Atlantis for our final voyage to the Hubble Space Telescope. Together we will guide you on a remarkable journey into the heart of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the home of the Space Shuttle fleet, to the training sessions and simulators at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. Written by National Geographic.

Howard & Sons Pyrotechnics


Howard & Sons Pyrotechnics. National Geographic Megafactories.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Space Station 3D 2002 - IMAX


48 - Sections and Shapes Tabular Data

48-1 Centroids and Center of Gravity
48-2 Second Moments of Areas
48-3 Preferred Numbers and Sizes
48-4 Sizes and Tolerances of Steel Sheets and Bars
48-5 Wire and Sheet Metal
48-6 Structural Shapes

2 - Polymeric Materials

Chapter Overview :

2.1 Fundamentals of matter ( periodic table, electron configuration, atomic properties, valence)
2.2 Bonding ( ionic, metallic, covalent, secondary)
2.3 Basic concepts in organic chemistry ( carbon atom bonding, carbon-carbon molecular
       orbitals, functional groups, naming organic compounds)
2.4 Polymers (general concepts)
2.5 Formation of polymers (additional polymerization, other polymerizations )
2.6 Thermoplastics and Thermosets
2.7 Copolymers

6 Secondary Porcessing

This mockup of an Aventador LP700-4 is used for “fine optimization,” a process in which pre-production parts are checked against each other to ensure a perfect fit before they go into production. Photo: Lamborghini

6.1 Machining Techniques
6.2 Joining
6.3 Repair

3 - Thermochemistry of Fuel-Air Mixtures

3.1 Characterization of Flames
3.2 Idea Gas Model
3.3 Composition of Air and Fuels
3.4 The First Law of Thermodynamics and Combustion
3.5 The First Law of Thermodynamics and Combustion
  • 3.5.1 Energy and Enthalpy Balances
  • 3.5.2 Enthalpies of Formation
  • 3.5.3 Heating Value
  • 3.5.4 Adiabatic Combustion Processes
  • 3.5.5 Combustion Efficiency of an Internal Combustion Engine
3.6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics Applied to Combustion Engine
  • 3.6.1 Entropy
  • 3.6.2 Maximum Work from an Internal Combustion Engine and Efficiency
3.7 Chemically Reacting Gas Mixtures
  • 3.7.1 Chemical Equilibrium
  •  3.7.2 Chemical Reaction Rates

Engineering - Analogies

M107 Muzzle Brake. This muzzle brake is similar with the Thrust Reverse.
In this article, I collect analogies about engineering connection.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

CH 1 Introduction


USS Cape St.George fires a tomahawk missile. Surface-ship-launched.

Section 1 : Document Organization
Section 2 : Tomahawk Weapon System
Section 3 : Tomahawk Cruise Missile
Section 4 : Torpedo Tube Launch Configuration
Section 5 : Capsule Launching System
Section 6 : Vertical Launching System Configuration

Mack Truck - Titan


Mack Truck

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

7 Experimental Testing

7.1 Testing Problem
7.2 Standard and Methods Available
7.3 Physical Properties
7.4 Mechanical Properties

CH 1 ~ CH 2



CH 1 Introduction
CH 2 Aircraft and Systems Description and Operation. CH 2 : 2.1 ~ 2.33

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

1 GRE revised General Test

Learn how the test has been revised
Review basic information on the structure of the test, test preparation, and scoring.

Monday, July 16, 2012

8 Quality Control


8.1 Quality Control Steps and Items
8.2 Defects
8.3 Inspection of Raw Materials
8.4 Non-Destructive Evaluation

Sunday, July 15, 2012

49 - Stress

49-1 Definitions and Notation
49-2 Triaxial Stress
49-3 Stress-Strain Relations
49-4 Flexure
49-5 Stresses due to Temperature
49-6 Contact Stresses

Illy Coffee

Just coffee !!

Centrifugal Force - Analogies

MotoGP.

Centrifugal Force is always tricky to deal with. Too much centrifugal force, you would be
drawn away from the corner, too little, you would fall down to the ground.

3 - Microstructures in Polymers

Chapter Overview :

3.1 Solids, liquids, and gases
3.2 Amorphous and crystalline
3.3 Thermal transition
3.4 Effects of thermal changes on polymers
3.5 Polymer length, molecular weight (average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution)
3.6 Physical and mechanical property implications of molecular weight and MWD
3.7 Melt index
3.8 Steric (shape) effects

Thursday, July 12, 2012

CH2 Engine and Related Systems


Heat Suppression is the critical device to reduce the possibility of being hit by heat seeking
missile.

2.35 - 2.46

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

4 - Properties of Working Fluids

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Unburned Mixture Composition
4.3 Gas Property Relationships
4.4 A Simple Analytic Ideal Gas Model
4.5 Thermodynamic Charts
  • 4.5.1 Unburned Mixture Charts
  •  4.5.2 Burned Mixture Charts
  • 4.5.3 Relation between Unburned and Burned Mixture Charts
4.6 Tables of Properties and Composition
4.7 Computer Routines for Property and Composition Calculations
  • 4.7.1 Unburned Mixtures
  •  4.7.2 Burned Mixtures
4.8 Transport Properties
4.9 Exhaust Gas Composition
  • 4.9.1 Species Concentration Data
  •  4.9.2 Equivalence Ratio Determination from Exhaust Gas Constitutes
  • 4.9.3 Effects of Fuel/Air Ratio Nonuniformity
  • 4.9.4 Combustion Inefficiency

50 - Deflection

50-1 Stiffness or Spring Rate
50-2 Deflection due to Bending
50-3 Properties of Beams
50-4 Computer Analysis
50-5 Analysis of Frames

False Dilemma

Jeep Wrangle Rubicon.

Can you imagine that the Jeep is the combination of Ford Model-T and the tractor ?
This article is to collect the example of the (old + old ) creates new one, or compromise.

1+1 ≠ 2

CH2 Engine and Related Systems

2.47

4 - Mechnical Properties (Macro Viewpoint)

Chapter Overview

4.1 Mechanical properties in solids (types of forces, elastic behavior and definitions)
4.2 Mechanical properties in liquids -- viscous flow  (viscous behavior and definitions,
       Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows, measurements of viscosity)
4.3 Viscoelastic materials (viscoelastic behavior and definitions, time dependence, long-range
        and short-range interactions.)
4.4 Plastic stress-strain behavior (plastic behavior and definitions,
       interpretation of plastic behavior,mechanical model of plastic behavior, non-tensile forces)
4.5 Creep
4.6 Toughness, impact strength, and hardness
4.7 Reinforcements
4.8 Fillers
4.9 Toughness modifier

Monday, July 9, 2012

A The Aircraft


Ch 1 General Description
Ch 2 Systems
Ch 3 Serving and Handling 
Ch 4 Helicopter Operating limitations

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Saved from the Bullte

Inside Hard Armor Plate. PACA Body Armor. The Round Stops Here.

Ceramic plates are designed to stop rifle rounds and armor-piercing rounds which have a penetrating steel pin in the bullet. Plates are engineered by bonding a layer of ceramic to a hard panel made of multiple layers of ballistic material wrapped in a fabric covering.

Singapore Flyer - Big, Bigger, Biggest


Ferris Wheel.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Gun

This following content is not about the commentary of the Boardwalk Empire, they are about
the gun issue of the society.

5 - Chemical and Physical Properties

Chapter Overview :

5.1 Environmental Resistance and Weathering
5.2 Chemical Resistivity and Solubility
5.3 Permeability
5.4 Electrical Properties
5.5 Optical Properties
5.6 Flammability
5.7 Plastics Identification

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

1 Introduction to Control Systems

Chapter Overview :

1-1 Introduction
1-2 Examples of Control Systems
1-3 Closed - Loop Control versus Open - Loop Control
1-4 Outline of the Book

Ch 1 Introduction

1-1  Note to Students
1-2  Definition of a Fluid
1-3  Scope of Fluid Mechanics
1-4  Basic Equations
1-5  Methods of Analysis
        System and Control Volume
        Differential versus Integral Approach
1-6  Dimensions and Units
        Systems of Dimensions
        Systems of Units
        Preferred Systems of Units
1-7  Summary
        Problems

Contentns

All modern racing cars use aerodynamic downforce ( negative lift ) to improve traction without
adding significant weight to the car.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Run Flat Tire

Auxiliary-Supported. Wiki

Reinforeced Carbon-Carbon

The leading edge of the Orbiter's wings are coated with reinforced carbon-carbon. This
provides extra protection to the areas which are hottest during re-entry. Temperatures on
these surfaces can exceed 3,000 degrees F.

A Aircraft

Ch 1  Aircraft
Ch 2  Systems
Ch 3  Serving and Handling
Ch 4  Operating Limitations