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  2. Glossary of mechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    American Society of Mechanical Engineers – The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and ...

  3. Glossary of engineering: M–Z - Wikipedia

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    A machine (or mechanical device) is a mechanical structure that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an intended action. Machines can be driven by animals and people , by natural forces such as wind and water , and by chemical , thermal , or electrical power, and include a system of mechanisms that shape the actuator input ...

  4. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, a set of six classical simple machines identified by Renaissance scientists drawing from Greek texts on technology are collectively defined as the simplest mechanisms that can provide mechanical advantage (also called leverage). siphon

  5. Glossary of HVAC terms - Wikipedia

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    HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) is a major sub discipline of mechanical engineering. The goal of HVAC design is to balance indoor environmental comfort with other factors such as installation cost, ease of maintenance, and energy efficiency. The discipline of HVAC includes a large number of specialized terms and acronyms, many ...

  6. Machine - Wikipedia

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    The adjective "mechanical" refers to skill in the practical application of an art or science, as well as relating to or caused by movement, physical forces, properties or agents such as is dealt with by mechanics. [43] Similarly Merriam-Webster Dictionary [44] defines "mechanical" as relating to machinery or tools.

  7. Boss (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Two bosses in the form of cylinders on a mechanical part. The cylinder to the right is filleted near its base. In engineering, a boss is a protruding feature on a workpiece. [1] A common use for a boss is to locate one object within a pocket or hole of another object.

  8. Mechanical - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical watch, utilizing a non-electric mechanism; Mechanical engineering, a branch of engineering concerned with the application of physical mechanics; HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning), the mechanical systems of a building; Mechanical phenomenon, as in the mechanics of the Digestive Tract or the mechanics of swallowing

  9. Mecha - Wikipedia

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    'Mecha' is an abbreviation, first used in Japanese, of 'mechanical'. In Japanese, mecha encompasses all mechanical objects, including cars, guns, computers, and other devices, and 'robot' or 'giant robot' is used to distinguish limbed vehicles from other mechanical devices.