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  • CADEA - The ultimate stop for solving marine propulsion shafting vibration and design problems

  • We have more than 10 years of experience in marine propulsion shafting vibration analysis and design. Besides, more than 15 years we successfully design tanker cargo heating systems. Our design solutions and/or calculations have been reviewed and approved by the leading classification societies (ABS, BV, CRS, DNV and LR).
    http://www.cadea.hr

  • A. A. Lab Systems

  • Manufacturers of fluid-mechanics test equipment and Fiber optic links: Hot-Wire and Hot-Film Anemometry systems, Signal Conditioners for various sensors, Piezo Drivers and Amplifiers, Analog Fiber optic links and optically isolated data acquisition systems.
    http://www.lab-systems.com

  • tinytechjobs

  • tinytechjobs is a unique global career web site focused on jobs in nanotechnology, biotechnology, microtechnology, and information technology. It allows job seekers to search through a large database of industry jobs and apply online and it offers effective targeted advertising opportunities to employers. The site also contains many resources for those interested in nanotechnology, including education and research information and links, company information, a calendar of industry events, and links to journals, associations, and societies.
    http://www.tinytechjobs.com

  • Virtual Tribological Institute -VTI

  • VTI is a network offering tailored answers to engineering problems and gives new innovative opportunities on areas related to wear, friction and lubrication, always giving the best possible value for money.
    http://www.vti-europe.org

  • Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute

  • CSIR-India. Performs R&D in mechanical and allied engineering fields. Primary objectives are product design, rapid prototyping and tooling, and Rapid product development. Description of facilities, past and present design work.
    http://www.cmeri.org/

  • Heat Pipe Technology, Inc.

  • Information about heat pipes and their use in dehumidification and heat recovery. Also describes company products.
    http://www.heatpipe.com/

  • MEMS at Tennessee Tech

  • MEMS coursework and research at Tennessee Tech. Univ.
    http://www.cep.tntech.edu/mems/index.html

  • The Mechanical Design Resource

  • Links to design/engineering related sites.
    http://www.urlstreet.com/mechdes/mechdes.php

  • Code CAD, Inc.

  • Provide PC software, support and training in the areas of pipe stress analysis, finite element analysis, pressure vessel design, heat exchanger design, tank design, and CAD-based plant design.
    http://www.codecad.com

  • Cambridge University Tribology Group

  • Projects on failure of surfaces in rolling and sliding, metal deformation, friction and lubrication in the cold rolling, wear and lubrication maps, film thicknesses in elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication, abrasive wear, metal cutting, adhesion and nano-tribology.
    http://www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/Tribology/

  • Marine Diesels

  • The construction, operation, running and maintenance of large slow speed two and four stroke diesel engines as found in the majority of merchant vessels. An interactive course by the Warsash Maritime Centre, UK. Features many animations and detailed explanation of the engines including their repair.
    http://www.marinediesels.co.uk

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