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Saurabh Jain

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saurabhjain's Blog > in-school analysis

Posted 02 January 2011

Introducing undergrads to CFD and FEA software isn't a straightforward affair.
mechanical engineering students have a lot to learn and only a few short years to do it. First, they'll need to be versed in engineering concepts and the mathematics behind them. Then, they'll have to learn a slew of mathematical formulas and to become...


saurabhjain's Blog > How Our Four Stroke Spark Ignition Engine Works?

Posted 30 November 2008

Many of us may know about two stroke or four stroke engine.Those who are from mechanical or automobile field must have to familiar with this term.Actually two stroke or four stroke is the cycle of any reciprocating engine.When only two stroke required to complete the reciprocating engine cycle then that engine is known as two stroke engine,and when four...


saurabhjain's Blog > fuel cells down the road?

Posted 24 June 2008

Before cars and buses can make their mark, some developers say the best economic case for fuel cell mobility applications may be found in the warehouse

At a gathering of fuel cell developers at Germany's giant Hanover Fair this past April, Jacob Hansen talked about plans of his Danish startup, H2 Logic A/S, to launch the first of...


saurabhjain's Blog > A Welding of Plasma and MIG

Posted 23 June 2008

Developers of a new commercial hybrid technology say it could double the speed of some of the most common industrial welding systems, even while it produces deeper welds and reduces splatter and heat distortion. Developed by former researchers from Ukraine's Paton Welding Institute, the technology is called Super-MIG and marries two welding...


saurabhjain's Blog > With a new standard, CNC machines can read CAD and CAM files directly.

Posted 23 June 2008

Modern-day computer numerically controlled machines are no longer modern enough. The 50-year-old G and M codes that drive those machines can't transfer valuable geometric information from CAD and CAM systems, according to a group of experts who are advocating for widespread use of the recently approved STEP-NC standard. With the new standard, CAD and...




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