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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
Its not moving forward :P Its old and needs to be refine, I understand the Robotics with 1 wheel stop 1 move but that's not feasible in the streets nor in a urban area- Certainty
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
this is a better picture- Certainty
- Post #8
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
Thank you and here it is- Certainty
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
I made it in paint. Is there any other way I can make it smaller.- Certainty
- Post #5
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Hybrid/ Electric Car Wind turbine - REimagined
Calls for an experiment ... I'm tired of reading theories... But I agree with you, but remember, there's always something. Without testing experiments you would just go deep and deeper in equations and theories. Math after math- Certainty
- Post #5
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
Well... what School assignment? It is not I'm not even in school... I'm a designer... Anywho If you have read with understand, I said the site wouldn't allow me up upload the idea I'm going for, Its 573kb, the site allows 300kb, but you can throw some ideas out there doesn't necessarily needs a...- Certainty
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Hybrid/ Electric Car Wind turbine - REimagined
I see. How about to put the Wind-Turbine outside on the car, Arrange some geometry on the car to decrease the drag it may cause. And make sure the Wind-Turbine has over 70% efficiency in conversion.- Certainty
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to Design an Innovative Steering System for a Vehicle?
Good day People, I require some assist in designing steering system for a vehicle I'm designing I'm trying to upload an idea of what I'm referring too, but Site only allow 300kb and the file is 573kb Any steering ideas out there, that is different from Go kart, Cars, vans etc. In...- Certainty
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- Approach Steering
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How much lbf is required to lift 300lbs
Well thank you fellows :D All of you guys input was worth reading 10folds- Certainty
- Post #17
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How much lbf is required to lift 300lbs
Oh I see , it never hurts to know too much, thanks now I need to design a stabilizing system for the pizza chair- Certainty
- Post #15
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How much lbf is required to lift 300lbs
I Understand it requires the same amount of thrust;weight to counter gravity But you did not read what I asked properly... I said 10-20inches above ground. I do not have a degree in Aeronautical Engineering but I will ;- Certainty
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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A different approach towards Thrust Engines
Is there any Advanced concepts , theories out there; Instead of the combustion. We're not limited ; direct conversion of electricity to thrust is here, so if you have any ideas leave it here, *Electricity-conversion- microwave- to thrust (radiation pressure difference) *Electricity-conversion-...- Certainty
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- Approach Engines Thrust
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Faraday Cages ( advanced concepts )
Yeah I did, and thanks for using your time. Be my guest if you want to use more :D- Certainty
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Faraday Cages ( advanced concepts )
The application is anything you want to shield from Radio F etc, Just wanted to know if there is a basic computer software out there that , you just create any shape of the Faraday cage you required and simulate it.- Certainty
- Post #3
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Faraday Cages ( advanced concepts )
Hello there, is there any computer software or programs out there that you can create various Faraday cages simulations- Certainty
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- advanced Concepts Faraday
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering