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Category:Automotive engineering
Category:Automotive engineering Automotive engineering is an applied science that includes elements of Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering, and Safety engineering as ...
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Boost (automotive engineering)
Boost (automotive engineering) Boost in automotive engineering is a positive manifold pressure in cars ...
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Manifold (automotive engineering)
Manifold (automotive engineering) Left side of a Ford Cologne V6 ... three exhaust ports into one pipe. In automotive engineering, an intake manifold or inlet manifold is ...
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Research association automotive engineering   (translated from German)
Research association automotive engineering Those Research association automotive engineering e.V. (FAT) is a department of ... thermal desorption Finite elements - application in the automotive manufacture UAK 1 quality assurance with ...
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Talk:Manifold (automotive engineering)
Talk:Manifold (automotive engineering) RAM Could someone explain, why is this ...
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Higher school of the aeronautical techniques and automotive engineering   (translated from French)
Higher school of the aeronautical techniques and automotive engineering Higher school of the aeronautical techniques and automotive engineering or ESTACA is member of the conference ...
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Traffic engineering   (translated from German)
Traffic engineering Those Traffic engineering is a main direction of the Maschinenbaus ... is divided into ranges Construction of vehicles (Automotive technology and Rail-mounted vehicle technology), Air and space technology, Schiffbau and Conveying engineering. is the science, with which the traffic ... described: With the methods of the traffic engineering traffic can be affected. Z.B.: ...
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Engineering science   (translated from German)
Engineering science As Engineering sciences become those Sciences designated, itself with ... thereby scientific Realizations practically use. The classical engineering sciences are that Civil engineering (inclusively Surveying ), that Mechanical engineering and those Electro-technology . Also the ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingenieurwissenschaft - 18k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Chemical engineering
Chemical engineering Chemical engineering is the application of science, in particular ... into more useful or valuable forms. Chemical Engineering largely involves the design and maintenance of ... is an example that illustrates the process engineering part of chemical engineering: The difference between chemical engineering and ...
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Burr (engineering)
Burr (engineering) In engineering, a burr refers to the raised edge ... example of unwanted burrs is in the automotive industry where cylinder blocks, pistons and other ...
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