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  • ...have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ==Design elements==
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  • ===Design=== ...Olivetti was also renowned for the caliber of the architects it engaged to design its factories and offices, including [[Le Corbusier]], [[Louis Kahn]], [[Ga
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  • | Services || Automobile and industrial: styling, engineering, prototyping and testing | Divisions || SALLIG<br />Diseño Industrial Italdesign Srl<br />Italdesign France Srl
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  • ...nology, [[mathematics]], and practical [[experience]]. The result is the [[design]], [[production|production]], and operation of useful [[object (philosophy) ...he engineer is to identify, understand, and integrate the constraints on a design in order to produce a successful result. It is usually not enough to build
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  • Mechanical linkages are a fundamental part of machine design, and yet many simple linkages were not well understood nor invented until t ...ston. [[Pafnuty Lvovich Chebyshev|Chebyshev]] worked on mechanical linkage design for over thirty years, which led to his work on [[Chebyshev polynomials|pol
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  • ...] on [[2 August]] [[1928]] as ''Lutz Colani''), is a [[Germany|German]] [[industrial designer]] whose father came from [[Madulain]] near [[St. Moritz]] in [[Swi ...n design circles, but also to the general public. He has received numerous design awards.
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  • | Services || industrial engineering and design, automobile design and prototyping ..., Institute of Development in Automotive Engineering) is an [[automobile]] design and engineering company in [[Turin]], [[Italy]], founded in 1978. The [[Rie
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  • [[File:LIRICA 7.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Inovo Design participates for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, unveiling a brand ...This innovative formula means tangible competitive advantages in terms of design cost and timescales. Over time, this approach has met with the favor of inc
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  • ...especially for large roof spans in [[modernism|modernist]] commercial and industrial buildings. *[http://www.lightdesignsystems.com Light Design Systems]
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  • Shock absorbers must absorb or dissipate energy. One design consideration, when designing or choosing a shock absorber is where that en ...e)|suspension]]s, [[aircraft]] [[landing gear]], and the supports for many industrial [[machine]]s. Large shock absorbers have also been used in [[structural eng
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  • Transmissions are also used in agricultural, industrial, construction, and mining equipment. In addition to ordinary transmission ...o about 6000 [[revolutions per minute]] (though this varies from design to design and is typically less for [[diesel engine]]s), while the car's wheels rotat
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  • ...eanings of the word "engineer": 'those who operate engines' and 'those who design and construct new items'. ...n gin]] is a short form of this usage. Practically every device from the [[industrial revolution]] was referred to as an engine, and this is where the [[steam en
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  • ...eanings of the word "engineer": 'those who operate engines' and 'those who design and construct new items'. ...n gin]] is a short form of this usage. Practically every device from the [[industrial revolution]] was referred to as an engine, and this is where the [[steam en
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  • ...nal combustion engine]] is the cycle most commonly used for automotive and industrial purposes today ([[Automobile|cars]] and trucks, generators, etc). It was in Assuming the engine is robust enough in design not to break, the speed and therefore power output of the engine is typical
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  • ...nal combustion engine]] is the cycle most commonly used for automotive and industrial purposes today ([[Automobile|cars]] and [[truck]]s, [[generator]]s, etc). I Assuming the engine is robust enough in design not to break, the speed and therefore power output of the engine is typical
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  • ...nal combustion engine]] is the cycle most commonly used for automotive and industrial purposes today ([[Automobile|cars]] and [[truck]]s, [[generator]]s, etc). I Assuming the engine is robust enough in design not to break, the speed and therefore power output of the engine is typical
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  • ...said to be 10 deg BTDC. The optimal timing will depend on both the engine design as well as its speed and load. ...pin up the diesel engine. Even more unusual was an International Harvester design in which the diesel motor had its own carburetor and ignition system, and s
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  • These companies specialize in [[automobile design]]. * [[Iveco]] (trucks and industrial vehicles)
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  • ...to reduce drag. [[Downforce]] was also affected, but compensated for with design of the car's [[underbody]] and [[rear diffuser]]. ...he reclaimed carbon fiber, and finding use for this end product in various industrial applicantions (including for carbon fiber applications less stringent than
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