
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Design Techniques",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Prevention is better than cure offshore from
AV Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "Neil Parkinson, Technical Director of AV Technology, outlines some of the requirements for offshore structural monitoring".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Educational CAD software explained in podcasts from
Delcam: "Training programme comprises 27 tutorials, covering all stages from basic sketching through to solid and surface modelling".
In September 2007, we covered the news from SolidWorks Corporation
concerning its SolidWorks Education Edition 2007-2008
- take a look at CAD software aimed at students
which says: "SolidWorks Education Edition 2007-2008 now includes CosmosWorks Advanced Professional and CosmosFloWorks Professional Edition analysis software".
Take a look also at the news release from Baldor UK, IEC-frame AC motors handle caustic solutions,
as well as Instrument-independent system can test any engine from EADS Test and Services,
and Sustainable design explained in Exeter from Envirowise.
See also:
Controllers take charge of liquids dosing
(September 2006)
The 300-Series range from Fluidwell represents a powerful selection of modern batch controllers well suited for applications in tough industrial environments
Modems overcome industrial interference
(August 2006)
High quality telephone modems provide connection to remote devices and networks reliably within industrial environments and in areas of high level interference
Hoists and cranes to be made China
(July 2006)
The manufacture of Street hoists and cranes is to expand into China
Training offers free intro to surface modelling
(June 2006)
A free CAD training programme for colleges and universities will provide an introduction to computer-aided design techniques suitable for all students on design and engineering courses
Automotive firms join forces in simulation project
(February 2006)
Over 40 participants attend inaugural workshop for European automotive engineering simulation techniques project
Guide advises on electrical system design
(November 2005)
The new edition of the Ter-mate guide provides indispensable guidance on the design and testing of electrical power assemblies, including switchboards and busbar systems
Autodesk users to meet in London
(October 2005)
Forecast to be the largest ever gathering of Autodesk users in the UK, this year's Autodesk UK User Conference is being held on Wednesday 2nd November
Autodesk conference scheduled for 2nd November
(October 2005)
Forecast to be the largest ever gathering of Autodesk users in the UK, this year's Autodesk UK User Conference is being held on 2nd November 2005 at the Novotel London West Hotel, Hammersmith
CADCAM link promises speedy route to one-offs
(June 2005)
DA Industrial Design is a design consultancy and rapid custom manufacturing practice that designs and manufactures prototype and small batch parts and assemblies
Reverse engineering software handles poor data
(December 2004)
Delcam has added new triangle modelling capabilities to its CopyCAD reverse engineering software
Everything you ever wanted to know about EMC
(July 2004)
A new free CD-ROM is billed as covering everything you ever wanted to know about electromagnetic compatibility
New version of CopyCAD includes new tools
(March 2004)
Delcam is releasing a new version of its CopyCAD reverse engineering software that offers faster and more accurate alignment of multiple scans, together with new curve creation and editing tools
Website focuses on CADCAM applications
(January 2004)
Delcam has completely redesigned its website, with more emphasis being placed on the wide range of successful CADCAM applications included within its content
Novel solution cuts tooling costs
(October 2003)
Toolcraft Plastics of Swindon reduced tooling costs by two-thirds with the simple yet ingenious idea of splitting the cylinder of Golf-Tech's golf ball server into two parts
Document management software on show in Vegas
(February 2002)
Cyco Software is showing off its AutoManager Meridian and AutoManager TeamWork document management software this week at the SolidWorks World 2002 Conference in Las Vegas
Programmable filter modules perform better
(January 2002)
A new range of filter modules has been developed for data-acquisition applications where extremely high performance has to be combined with high numbers of channels
New high reliability 8V DC to DC converter
(November 2001)
Martek Power Abbott has released the CB30S, a new high reliability, off-the-shelf, 28V DC to DC converter intended for industrial, military and aerospace applications
Complete 'EFF.1' motor service extends to low-end
(March 2001)
Baldor has launched a complete range of IEC frame motors meeting the new 'Efficiency 1' standard, backed by a stocking service from the company's new European support hub in Bristol
Superform shapes the cars of the future
(November 2000)
UK-based Superform Aluminium are helping famous car makers like Rolls Royce/Bentley, Aston Martin and Morgan revolutionise the way their cars are made
No coincidence that the motors are green
(July 2000)
As the technology of motors, bearings, ventilation and design techniques continue to improve so will the efficiency of electric motors; Leroy Somer is determined to stay ahead in the race
The Electric Drive with Mechanical Simplicity
(February 2000)
The new Varmeca is a motor with some simple but clever circuitry in the terminal box and a large knob on the outside with which to control the speed

