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  2. Engineering fit - Wikipedia

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    Engineering fits are generally used as part of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing when a part or assembly is designed. In engineering terms, the "fit" is the clearance between two mating parts, and the size of this clearance determines whether the parts can, at one end of the spectrum, move or rotate independently from each other or, at the other end, are temporarily or permanently joined.

  3. Engineering design process - Wikipedia

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    Engineering design process

  4. FreeCAD - Wikipedia

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  5. TracePro - Wikipedia

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    TracePro is used in the aerospace, defense, lighting, display, biomedical and illumination markets. It has been used in many projects for designing and analyzing all types of optical/illumination systems ranging from stray light suppression in telescopes and cameras to biomedical applications [2] to LED modeling [3] and solar collector modeling.

  6. Kinematic diagram - Wikipedia

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    Kinematic diagram. Dimensioned drawing of a slider-crank (left) and its kinematic diagram (right). In mechanical engineering, a kinematic diagram or kinematic scheme (also called a joint map or skeleton diagram) illustrates the connectivity of links and joints of a mechanism or machine rather than the dimensions or shape of the parts.

  7. Articulated soft robotics - Wikipedia

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    Articulated Soft Robots are built taking inspiration from the intrinsic properties of muscle-skeletal system of vertebrates, whose compliant nature enables humans and animals to effectively and safely perform a large variety of tasks, ranging from walking on uneven terrains, running, and climbing, to grasping and manipulating.

  8. Engineering validation test - Wikipedia

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    Engineering validation test. An engineering verification test ( EVT) is performed on first engineering prototypes, to ensure that the basic unit performs to design goals and specifications. [ 1] Verification ensures that designs meets requirements and specification while validation ensures that created entity meets the user needs and objectives.

  9. List of structural engineering software - Wikipedia

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    List of structural engineering software