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Propulsion Mechanical Engineering Technology


This category is for sites that describe propulsion from an engineering standpoint generally, or which relate to more than one operating environment (land, sea, air, space). Specific types of propulsion are placed in subcategories according to operating environment.

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  • EDF Inc. - Expertise in the design and support of specialized test equipment and test stands for various aerospace propulsion system testing applications including jet, rocket, and helicopter applications.
  • Inter-Tech Energy Progress, Inc. (iTEP) - Publishes latest developments in engine and fuel technology from Japan. Report cover all areas of engine, fuel, lubrication, and vehicle research, development, and design and environmental study. Description of content and subscription information. Topics
  • 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 expla
  • ARLA Maschinentechnik GmbH - Specialist in PC supported simulation technology of drive systems and powertrains.
  • Circulation Control Propeller - A modified marine propeller duct that implements the circulation control technique is presented. A non-ducted circulation control propeller is also proposed.
  • Jianbo Lu - On his homepage he describes his papers and patents with regard to vehicle dynamics and control, integrated sensing system, control system integration and roll stability control.
  • Engine Systems Development Centre Inc. - A Canadian research center for the development and testing of large bore diesel engines for locomotives and generator sets. Description of research capabilities.
  • ePower and Propulsion - Web portal for the areas of propulsion and power research, education and directly related topics. With many links and concise explanation of many fluid flow phenomena.
  • Continuously Variable Transmission - Detailed information with drawings and pictures about various types of alternative transmission designs. English and Portuguese.


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