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  2. John J. Uicker - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career. Fields. Engineering, Kinematics and Kinetics. Institutions. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Doctoral advisor. Jacques Denavit. John J. Uicker, Jr was a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin from 1967 to 2007 and professor emeritus from 2007 until his death in 2023. [1] [2]

  3. Engineering design process - Wikipedia

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    Engineering design process

  4. 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.

  5. Factor of safety - Wikipedia

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    Factor of safety

  6. Goodman relation - Wikipedia

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    Goodman relation

  7. Hypoid gearboxes - Wikipedia

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    Hypoid gear sets have long been used in the differential (mechanical device) of rear wheel drive cars and trucks. The scope of misalignment between the centers of the two interlinking shafts permits utilization of larger sized gears which enhances the contact surface area and reduces the wear and tear on the gear hence extending the life and power transmission capabilities of the gearboxes.

  8. FreeCAD - Wikipedia

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    FreeCAD - Wikipedia ... FreeCAD

  9. 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.