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Control in an Information Rich World: Report of the Panel on Future Directions in Control, Dynamics, and Systems.pdf

October 28, 2009 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering · Comment  · Tags:

The purpose of this report is to spell out some of the prospects for control in the current and future technological environment, to describe the role the field will play in military, commercial, and scientific applications over the next decade, and to recommend actions required to enable new breakthroughs in engineering and technology through application of control research.

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iPhone User Guide (for iPhone OS 3.1 Software).pdf

October 7, 2009 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , , , , ,

This is an updated iPhone user guide that recently hosted by Apple, this new guide is intended to be used with an iPhone OS 3.0 Software that features sections on iPhone 3GS and chapters that are fully dedicated to the compass and Nike+ integration. So this is an iPhone 3GS ready user manual.

LAYMAN’s Guidebook on how Develop a Small Hydro Site.pdf

Taken from Definition of small hydropower: There is no consensus in EU member states on the definition of small hydropower: Some countries like Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and now, Greece and Belgium, accept 10 MW as the upper limit for installed capacity. In Italy the limit is fixed at 3 MW (plants with larger installed power should sell their electricity at lower prices); in France the limit was established at 8 MW and UK favour 5 MW. Hereunder will be considered as small any scheme with an installed capacity of 10 MW or less. This figure is adopted by five member states, ESHA, the European Commission and UNIPEDE (International Union of Producers and Distributors of Electricity).

Dell Inspiron 600M Owner’s Manual.pdf

August 28, 2009 · Filed Under Dell · Comment  · Tags: ,

DELL Inspiron 600M laptop/ notebook owner’s manual or user guide free to download direct from DELL website.

What is a Mechanical Engineer?.pdf

August 26, 2009 · Filed Under Mechanical & Industrial Engineering · Comment  · Tags:

Mechanical engineering is a profession requiring specific skills. These skills are acquired through education, training and experience. Throughout high school, students must enroll in certain courses as preparation for acceptance into engineering programs at a college or university. A solid foundation in mathematics, science and the language arts is critical.
Strong mathematics preparation includes algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. Chemistry, biology and physics form the basic science foundation. Ability in oral and written communications is important to success in mechanical engineering studies, and courses in mechanical or computer-aided drafting/drawing and other technology-related subjects can help students begin to understand the important practicalities of technological projects.
Students can enhance their studies and enrich the overall learning experience by entering science and technology fairs and design competitions, and by joining clubs or career groups devoted to engineering and science. Some clubs sponsor day trips and similar excursions to companies, laboratories and industrial facilities, where students can meet engineers in actual work environments.