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How can a mechanical engineer measure torque wrench tension errors?

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Do these bolt tension errors matter? These errors often affect a mechanical engineer's structural analysis. Notice the variation in bolt tensions (stud stretch) on each of three passes with a torque wrench. >>>>> How can these errors be so large? Cre ... more

What Is a Mechanical Project Engineer?

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A mechanical project engineer is an individual who uses principles of science and mathematics to design mechanical systems or products. The project engineer generally works as part of a team, and he or she may be involved in research, development, ma ... more

What Are the Different Jobs in Mechanical Engineering?

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Mechanical engineers work with mechanical devices to research, design and test such products as tools, engines and machines. Mechanical engineers specialize in machines that produce power, including generators, combustion engines and steam or gas tur ... more

What does mechanical engineer mean?

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• MECHANICAL ENGINEER (noun) The noun MECHANICAL ENGINEER has 1 sense: 1. a person trained to design and construct machines Familiarity information: MECHANICAL ENGINEER used as a noun is very rare. ... more

What Does a Mechanical Engineering Technician Do?

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A mechanical engineering technician works under the supervision of a mechanical engineer. She aids the engineer in the design, construction, maintenance, and modifications of a variety of machines, tools, consumer products, and mechanical equipment. ... more

What Does a Bridge Inspector Do?

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A bridge inspector is a civil engineer construction specialist. Inspectors are familiar with the load rating analysis system required for designing bridges, parking garages, and other transportation-related structures. In addition, they are able to p ... more
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