I’m not quite sure how it’s gotten to this point—with Christmas being a mere two weeks away—but here we are, and that means the year is about done. I always find it interesting to go back and look at what the most read stories of the year on MHT have been. This year, I was pleased to see the variety of stories, from big picture things to the nitty gritty of system design. Here’s a summary, in case you missed any of this great content in 2015:
(Click on any headline to see the original story.)
1. Pressure control: Upstream and downstream
我们自己的卡尔·戴克(Carl Dyke)非常合乎逻辑地了解压力阀和减压阀之间的差异。每个人的液压系统中的适当位置在哪里?如果您不知道答案,最好阅读这个很棒的教程…
2.工程专业的学生用液压打破链条
Senior Editor Mary Gannon has long been a fan of Parker Hannifin’s Chainless Challenge, which started many years ago here in Cleveland. This year, she ventured out to southern California to watch nine college teams compete to design bicycles that are powered using fluid power technology—but no chains. Check out this fun article on how the next generation of engineers are thinking about using fluid power.
3. Dean Kamen - 工程领域的领导
尽管这并没有具体涉及流动的问题,但我与Dean Kamen的对话,可以说是当今最杰出的工程思维之一,这给读者带来了很多思考。卡门谈到了从他的ibot轮椅上学到的一些教训,还讨论了他对让小孩对STEM职业感到兴奋的热情。
4. What I would tell a freshman engineering student
乔什·科斯福(Josh Cosford)对新工程专业的学生的明智建议受到了打击。请记住,学校没有教您一切 - 因此,即使是五年的学位也不一定能帮助您使用一些专门的壁niking工程师。
5.与Bosch Rexroth的Karl Tragl博士进行的汉诺前聊天
Just prior to the immense Hannover Fair in Germany, I had the opportunity to interview the head of Bosch Rexroth AG, Dr. Karl Tragl. He spoke on a wide range of topics, from his company’s integration of the Hägglunds brand to the Internet of things and even the trend of “local for local” manufacturing. Plus, read his thoughts on American vs European safety standards.
提交以下:学生课程,,,,液压设备 +组件
