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Aston Martin DB9 – A Striking Balance.pdf

November 22, 2009 · Filed Under Aston Martin · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from 100% Aston Martin Engineered to be the World’s Finest Sports GT: DB9 is new from the ground up. Every feature has been tailored to make the world’s finest sports GT.
The starting point was to define the ideal dimensions, proportions and materials for the chassis. Aston Martin did not use an adapted platform from an existing family or luxury saloon – the most common starting point for GT cars. This approach can lead to compromise in styling and weight and loss of character.

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Passenger Car Radios 987730 - 987727 - 987724, Truck - 987187, Autronic Eye - 987833 for 1958 Chevrolet.pdf

November 21, 2009 · Filed Under Chevrolet · Comment  · Tags: , ,

The information in this service and shop manual covers a general description of Chevrolet Radios and Autronic Eye for 1958 and thorough data on operations, specifications and procedures for testing and servicing Chevrolet Radios and Autronic Eye.

Citroen Service Bulletins.pdf

November 19, 2009 · Filed Under Citroen · Comment  · Tags: , , , ,

Service Bulletins for Citroen car of with the following models name: AMI-6 (Station Wagon AMB and Sedan 3CV), Citroen 2CV etc., covers aspects such as, suspension, electricity, engine (motor), body, carburetor etc.

Basics of Fluid Mechanics.pdf

November 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mechanical & Industrial Engineering · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from: What is Fluid Mechanics?: The fluid mechanics study involve many fields that have no clear boundary between them. Researchers distinguish between orderly flow and chaotic flow as the laminar flow and the turbulent flow. The fluid mechanics can also be distinguish between a single phase flow and multiphase flow (flow made more than one phase or single distinguishable material). The last boundary (as all the boundaries in fluid mechanics) isn’t sharp because fluid can go through a phase change (condensation or evaporation) in the middle or during the flow and switch from a single phase flow to a multi phase flow. Moreover, flow with two phases (or materials) can be treated as a single phase (for example, air with dust particle).

Fundamentals of Compressible Flow Mechanics.pdf

Taken from Preface: This book, Fundamentals of Compressible Flow, describes the fundamentals of compressible flow phenomena for engineers and others. This book is designed to replace the book(s) or instructor’s notes for the compressible flow in (mostly) undergraduate classes for engineering/science students. It is hoped that the book could be used as a reference book for people who have at least some knowledge of the basics of fundamental fluid mechanics, and basic science such as calculus, physics, etc. It is hoped that the computer program enclosed in the book will take on a life of its own and develop into an open content or source project.
The structure of this book is such that many of the chapters could be usable independently. For example, if you need information about, say, Fanno flow, you can read just chapter 9. I hope this makes the book easier to use as a reference manual. However, this manuscript is first and foremost a textbook, and secondly a reference manual only as a lucky coincidence.