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Posted: March 25th, 2009, 6:17am CET by i-garlic

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A new process of metal casting has been developed, considered as on of the most challenging technologies ever made. Making progress now a day are the trend of most technology issues. For the fact that the new metallurgy casting of metals are the product of well-developed form of technology. Metal castings are fundamental building blocks which imply pouring of a ‘liquid’ material into ‘A Mold’ containing a desired shaped hollow cavity, and then made to solidify.

These are the following steps in metal casting:
1. The Melt
2. Entertainment
3. Flow
4. The Mould
5. Solidification Structure
6. Gas Porosity
7. Solidification Shrinkage
8. Linear Contraction
9. Structure, Defects and Properties of the finished Casting
10. Processing
11. Environmental Interactions



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These are the contents:

1. General

2. Steering and sailing Rules

3. Lights and shapes

4. Sound and Light Signals

5. Exemptions

6. Details of lights and shapes

7. Additional signals for fishing vessels

8. Distress signals

9. Watchkeeping for Seafarers

10. IMO Recommendations on Navigational Watchkeeping

11. Table for use in Assessing Risk of collision

12. Maneuvers to avoid collision

13. Maneuvers Information

14. Ships Referred to the text


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These are the contents:

1. General

2. Steering and sailing Rules

3. Lights and shapes

4. Sound and Light Signals

5. Exemptions

6. Details of lights and shapes

7. Additional signals for fishing vessels

8. Distress signals

9. Watchkeeping for Seafarers

10. IMO Recommendations on Navigational Watchkeeping

11. Table for use in Assessing Risk of collision

12. Maneuvers to avoid collision

13. Maneuvers Information

14. Ships Referred to the text


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Posted: March 25th, 2009, 5:49am CET by i-garlic

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This book is concern to the people who wants to know about modeling. It is an intriguing topic that will give you satisfaction and enjoyment. It demonstrates in a different ways on how the user can create 3D wire-frame models, surface models and solid models with practical exercises. This book is very essentially in self-teaching package and learning to use them is easier than ever with AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling

See book contents:

1. The 3D standard sheet

2. Extruded 3D models

3. The UCS and 3D coordinates

4. Creating a 3D wire- frame model

5. The UCS

6. The modify commands with 3D models

7. Dimensional in 3D

8. Hatching in 3D

9. Tiled viewports

10. 3D views (Viewpoint)

11. Model space and paper space and untiled in viewports

12. New 3D multiple viewport standard sheet

13. Surface modeling

14. 3DFACE and PFACE

15. 3DMESH

16. Ruled surface

17. Tabulated surface

18. Revolved surface

19. Edge surface

20. 3D polyline

21. 3D objects

22. 3D geometry commands

23. Blocks and Wblocks in 3D

24. Dynamic viewing

25. Viewport specific layers

26. Shading and 3D orbit

27. Introduction to solid modelling

28. The basic solid primitives

29. The swept solid primitives

30. Boolean operations and composite solids

31. Composite model 1-a machine support

32. Composite model 2-a baking plate

33. composite model 3-a flange and pipe

34. The edge primitives

35. Solids editing

36. Regions

37. Inquiring into solids

38. Slicing and sectioning solid models

39. Profiles and true shapes

40. Dimensioning in model and paper space

41. A detailed drawing

42. Blocks, wbloks and external references

43. The set up commands

44. The final composite

45. Rendering

46. Publishing to the web

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It demonstrate in a different ways on how the user can create 3D wire-frame models, surface models and solid models with practical exercises, this book is essentially a self-teaching package

And learning to use them is easier than ever with AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling

These are the contents of this book:

1. The 3D standard sheet

2. Extruded 3D models

3. The UCS and 3D coordinates

4. Creating a 3D wire- frame model

5. The UCS

6. The modify commands with 3D models

7. Dimensional in 3D

8. Hatching in 3D

9. Tiled viewports

10. 3D views (Viewpoint)

11. Model space and paper space and untiled in viewports

12. New 3D multiple viewport standard sheet

13. Surface modeling

14. 3DFACE and PFACE

15. 3DMESH

16. Ruled surface

17. Tabulated surface

18. Revolved surface

19. Edge surface

20. 3D polyline

21. 3D objects

22. 3D geometry commands

23. Blocks and Wblocks in 3D

24. Dynamic viewing

25. Viewport specific layers

26. Shading and 3D orbit

27. Introduction to solid modelling

28. The basic solid primitives

29. The swept solid primitives

30. Boolean operations and composite solids

31. Composite model 1-a machine support

32. Composite model 2-a baking plate

33. composite model 3-a flange and pipe

34. The edge primitives

35. Solids editing

36. Regions

37. Inquiring into solids

38. Slicing and sectioning solid models

39. Profiles and true shapes

40. Dimensioning in model and paper space

41. A detailed drawing

42. Blocks, wbloks and external references

43. The set up commands

44. The final composite

45. Rendering

46. Publishing to the web

48. students model

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Posted: March 25th, 2009, 5:49am CET by i-garlic

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This book is concern to the people who wants to know about modeling. It is an intriguing topic that will give you satisfaction and enjoyment. It demonstrates in a different ways on how the user can create 3D wire-frame models, surface models and solid models with practical exercises. This book is very essentially in self-teaching package and learning to use them is easier than ever with AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling

See book contents:

1. The 3D standard sheet

2. Extruded 3D models

3. The UCS and 3D coordinates

4. Creating a 3D wire- frame model

5. The UCS

6. The modify commands with 3D models

7. Dimensional in 3D

8. Hatching in 3D

9. Tiled viewports

10. 3D views (Viewpoint)

11. Model space and paper space and untiled in viewports

12. New 3D multiple viewport standard sheet

13. Surface modeling

14. 3DFACE and PFACE

15. 3DMESH

16. Ruled surface

17. Tabulated surface

18. Revolved surface

19. Edge surface

20. 3D polyline

21. 3D objects

22. 3D geometry commands

23. Blocks and Wblocks in 3D

24. Dynamic viewing

25. Viewport specific layers

26. Shading and 3D orbit

27. Introduction to solid modelling

28. The basic solid primitives

29. The swept solid primitives

30. Boolean operations and composite solids

31. Composite model 1-a machine support

32. Composite model 2-a baking plate

33. composite model 3-a flange and pipe

34. The edge primitives

35. Solids editing

36. Regions

37. Inquiring into solids

38. Slicing and sectioning solid models

39. Profiles and true shapes

40. Dimensioning in model and paper space

41. A detailed drawing

42. Blocks, wbloks and external references

43. The set up commands

44. The final composite

45. Rendering

46. Publishing to the web

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This book is concern to the people who wants to know about modeling. Modeling is an intriguing topic and should give u satisfaction and enjoinment

It demonstrate in a different ways on how the user can create 3D wire-frame models, surface models and solid models with practical exercises, this book is essentially a self-teaching package

And learning to use them is easier than ever with AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling

These are the contents of this book:

1. The 3D standard sheet

2. Extruded 3D models

3. The UCS and 3D coordinates

4. Creating a 3D wire- frame model

5. The UCS

6. The modify commands with 3D models

7. Dimensional in 3D

8. Hatching in 3D

9. Tiled viewports

10. 3D views (Viewpoint)

11. Model space and paper space and untiled in viewports

12. New 3D multiple viewport standard sheet

13. Surface modeling

14. 3DFACE and PFACE

15. 3DMESH

16. Ruled surface

17. Tabulated surface

18. Revolved surface

19. Edge surface

20. 3D polyline

21. 3D objects

22. 3D geometry commands

23. Blocks and Wblocks in 3D

24. Dynamic viewing

25. Viewport specific layers

26. Shading and 3D orbit

27. Introduction to solid modelling

28. The basic solid primitives

29. The swept solid primitives

30. Boolean operations and composite solids

31. Composite model 1-a machine support

32. Composite model 2-a baking plate

33. composite model 3-a flange and pipe

34. The edge primitives

35. Solids editing

36. Regions

37. Inquiring into solids

38. Slicing and sectioning solid models

39. Profiles and true shapes

40. Dimensioning in model and paper space

41. A detailed drawing

42. Blocks, wbloks and external references

43. The set up commands

44. The final composite

45. Rendering

46. Publishing to the web

48. students model

Just click to download

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