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Welcome to our group Engineering Guide for shaft & Accessories Ch3 & 4! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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Welcome to our group Engineering Guide for shaft & Accessories 1 & 2! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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A diver descends to a depth of 15 meters. Calculate the pressures mentioned in the video.


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Clearance for a camshaft tappet head

Automotive Engineers: If you've misplaced the engine manual for a specific brand and need to temporarily adjust camshaft tappet clearance after an overhaul to meet a test run deadline, what approximate intake and exhaust



clearances would you set?

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"To all Marine Engineers! How many of you know about the CENTALINK COUPLING? Give us a thumbs up to those who know."


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BUOYANCY

"A tourist was almost drowning in the ocean after his rubber boat washed away by a strong wave, but then, a vinyl garbage bag floating nearby offered a crucial lifeline. Sometimes, the most unexpected things can be a lifesaver." Will it save his life? Compute how much volume of air he must fill in the vinyl bag.



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CENTROIDS OF MULTI-BODIES

Have you made a Cone Roof Silo Tanks.

Does your Eng. Manager asks you to manually calculate the C.G. ?

Imagine that Solidworks Licence is too expensive. If you have not renewd your licence, then there is no other way but to do it manually.



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TERMINAL VELOCITY

Why skydivers don't just keep accelerating faster and faster until they hit the ground at unimaginable speeds? The answer lies in a fascinating physics concept called Terminal Velocity.


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Very interesting topics and I want to know more

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