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Human interaction crucial to product success
Tom Shelley discovers how psychological design factors in a design are crucial to success in the marketplace
18/08/2008
Lighting the way to skin cancer cures
A breakthrough in inkjet-printable lights could soon see the technology applied to the treatment of skin cancer. Tom Shelley reports
18/08/2008
‘Mission Possible’ for rock-climbing vehicle
Tom Shelley reports on full sized, off road unmanned autonomous vehicles
18/08/2008
Fast lessons take to the air
There are big advantages to be gained from using PLM in motorsport. And now aerospace looks set to do the same, as Tom Shelley explains
18/08/2008
Sticking to sound principles
Tom Shelley reports on a clever way to produce a controlled amount of suction, without requiring excessive consumption of energy
19/06/2008
Inclined wheels put on the brakes
By mounting two wheels on inclined axles on the sides of a trolley, it is possible to change from free-wheeling to braking – simply by raising or lowering the handle
18/06/2008
Hydrogen boosts diesel economy
Adding a small amount of hydrogen to the combustion process brings about a marked improvement in the fuel economy of diesel engines and a dramatic reduction in tail pipe emissions.
18/06/2008
Adjustable chain controls motorcycles from handlebars
Philip Tucker from Sittingbourne, who lost his leg in a motorcycle accident, has devised a mechanism that replaces the clutch and brake handles on a motorcycle handlebar with a single unit.
18/06/2008
Solution to Coffee-time Challenge
The solution to last month’s challenge, on digging holes at depth, comes from Aberdeen, in the form of Rotech Subsea’s ‘Mass Flow Excavators’
18/06/2008
Lightning strike framework
A Nimrod aircraft has been surrounded in more than 4.5km of aluminium profile in a framework in order to conduct lightning strike tests
06/05/2008
LED headlamps win red dot
The world’s first energy saving full LED headlamp has just won its developers a “red dot” award
09/04/2008
HGV’s get a rear treat
Tom Shelley reports on a purely mechanical solution to steering the rear axles of heavy goods vehicles
09/04/2008
Neutral noise poses immense menace
Electrical noise coming down the neutral wire can cause expensive instruments and machinery to take momentary timeouts, and long-term damage to microprocessors – severely curtailing the lives of controllers
14/03/2008
Shock result
Shock-absorbing elastomers sit at the heart of a revolutionary suspension system. Lou Reade reports
14/03/2008
Displays on contact lenses
Electronic displays built into contact lenses could in a few years be providing head up capabilities to both soldiers and motorists
13/03/2008
Rocketing into the aerospace race
Tom Shelley reports on an intriguing and uniquely British slice of leading-edge technology
12/03/2008
Essential differential
Some striking developments in one of the main types of differential used in motor sport have caught the eye of Tom Shelley
12/03/2008
Formula for success
Remarkable developments are now hitting the road when it comes to regenerating energy to meet the demands of both new F1 regulations and future car technology. Tom Shelley reports
12/03/2008
Air damper promises automotive cost savings
The changing needs of the car industry mean that an alternative to hydraulic mounts could soon be ready for commercialisation. Lou Reade reports
12/03/2008
Waiving the rules on platform motion
A combination of control and hydraulics is removing a major problem for those who live and work in a marine environment. Tom Shelley reports
09/02/2008
F1 expertise fuels engineering breakthrough
Tom Shelley reports on radical design technologies developed in Formula 1 and now being made available for mainstream engineering
09/02/2008
Armed to the teeth
There’s a simple way of achieving massive speed reductions in a single package, as Tom Shelley has been finding out
09/02/2008
Active steering corners with precision
Tom Shelley reports on the latest advances in all wheel steering for tractor semi-trailers and its likely consequences for vehicle design
08/02/2008
Turning up the heat
An aeroplane wing that can de-ice itself in flight is one application of a new type of composite technology. Lou Reade reports
08/02/2008
Formula Won with optimal aerodynamics
One of the biggest areas of endeavour in motorsport is improving aerodynamics, which is also key to success in many other industries. Tom Shelley reports
29/01/2008
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