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 No.64

 No.65

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>>64

http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/industries

Mechanical Engineering categories

 No.73

>>65

The PlayItBack section is the best part of that page.

http://www.playitback.org/

It has a large library of excellent lectures. You may find a lot of links on the uncategorised page are snippets from news or radio broadcasts. Have a browse through the categories on the left, it's got some really interesting (and random) stuff.

 No.74

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>>73

I'm going to watch this thing about why pressure is dangerous.

>Following on from the success of our 2014 event, UK Shale Gas: The Engineers' Summit, will return in February 2015


http://events.imeche.org/ViewEvent?EventID=2332

Now I'm wishing I could go to this. I wonder if they will have any of it online.

>>64

Is there any way to access those magazines without a university login?

 No.75

>>74

That pressure release lecture isn't available.

The lectures provided by IMechE are awesome, this is seriously high quality information you won't get from anywhere else and I highly recommend having a look.

However, their media player is an absolute disaster and I'm disgusted every time I look at it.

They use Silverlight. The videos open up embedded in a browser window alongside a frame for presentation slides. I have never been able to open the video in fullscreen and the slides are downloadable but not convenient. I can grab the videos with FlashGot (godsend) but I'm not sure there's anything available to grab all of the presentation slides easily.

CEfags! Have you got any suggestions to make the PlayItBack website less shit? Is this a problem that can be solved, user side, with something like GreaseMonkey?

 No.76

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>>64

This lecture series is great for casual watching. If you're interested in the Space Shuttle then these are an absolute must.

Different guest lecturer for every video. I think quite a lot of them were chief engineers overseeing the actual development of the shuttle when it happened.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiYhQtGpRhc

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronautics-and-astronautics/16-885j-aircraft-systems-engineering-fall-2005/

Course Highlights

>This course was administrated by shuttle astronaut and MIT Professor Jeff Hoffman and Professor Aaron Cohen, who was the Space Shuttle Orbiter Project Manager. Guest speakers provide the majority of the content in video lectures, discussing topics such as system design, accident investigation, and the future of NASA's space mission.


Course Description

>16.885J offers a holistic view of the aircraft as a system, covering: basic systems engineering; cost and weight estimation; basic aircraft performance; safety and reliability; lifecycle topics; aircraft subsystems; risk analysis and management; and system realization. Small student teams retrospectively analyze an existing aircraft covering: key design drivers and decisions; aircraft attributes and subsystems; and operational experience. Oral and written versions of the case study are delivered. For the Fall 2005 term, the class focuses on a systems engineering analysis of the Space Shuttle. It offers study of both design and operations of the shuttle, with frequent lectures by outside experts. Students choose specific shuttle systems for detailed analysis and develop new subsystem designs using state of the art technology.

 No.99

>Engineering Media Link

Does software count?

Screenpresso
http://www.screenpresso.com/

For taking screenshots and video. I've only used the screenshot function so far and it's much better than having to bother pasting it into paint. Hit PrtScrn, select cropping area, click and it's saved.

It's much faster than any browser add-in I've used. It doesn't allow you to scroll a webpage to capture stuff that's off-screen so the browser add-in is still necessary.

>not remembering my tripfag code

>testing

 No.100

>>99
>testing it wrong
>100 get

 No.114

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 No.116

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>>114
>nptel hrd by government of india

I'm guessing you mean this

http://nptel.ac.in/

Looks very interesting, I'm very sure I have never seen this site before.

 No.131

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Here is an absolute ton of free notes and study material for Mechanical and general Foundation Engineering.

I was able to scrape a lot of the PDFs from there for offline reading but that was a long time ago and I don't remember exactly how to do it. If I find the files I downloaded I'll zip them and upload to Mega.

http://freestudy.co.uk/

 No.134

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
This guy looks like he does some pretty cool stuff.

Bunch of examples that show the venturi effect.

http://woodgears.ca/physics/venturi.html


And he has made a few centrifugal blowers from wood.

http://woodgears.ca/dust/blower_design.html

 No.135

Looks like it could be filled with ads but it looks like it has a good range of quick answers about stuff.

http://www.tech-faq.com/linear-actuator.html

http://www.tech-faq.com/linear-actuator.html



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