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Mechanical Engineering Newsletter for Students.

 

mechanical engineering newsletter

 

The above picture is of one of the many weekly Mechanical Engineering Newsletters for students and plant operators. At the bottom of this page are links to more of the weekly Mechanical Engineering Newsletters PDFs. These educational newsletters as you can see above, are similar to the content you get from the industrial engineering magazine PDFs, but no advertisements. Just the real-world knowledge and application information by a world-renown Mechanical engineer.
 
In this particular newsletter issue, the topics "Tracking large rotating equipment" and "Chemical corrosion control" are covered. It also might be noted, just as mechanical engineers need to learn things not so mechanical, like 'How ultrasonic level detectors work', so does maintenance. In fact, this newsletter series was written in simple to understand language so equipment operators could learn more about the equipment they are operating. Even asset management is often touched on. So this newsletter is great to share with all your maintenance and engineering personnel.

Every mechanical engineering weekly newsletter has regular sections on "Process Control Talk", "From the Mechanical Workshop " and the "Asset Management" sections.

You will want to read this week's newsletter if you have not heard of the cone mounted sensor idea. If you want to know what to do if the equipment manufacturer or installer did not provide the data. If you want to know what process conditions need to be considered when using corrosion tables, that the tables themselves do not consider. If you want to know how to minimize the extent of shaft sealing leakage from a packed gland.

This week's newsletter ends with the article "Some Quality Paradigms are Expensive" for the Asset Management section. Gain some additional insight on what can be done to get costs down, to get production up, and how you are going to hit the key performance indicators, remember the importance of quality equipment, quality systems, quality training, and your quality mindset!

 

 

Note: If you follow us on all of our social media outlets, you may be able to get all or most of the mechanical engineering newsletters for free as we release each one occasionally, here or there. If you do not want to miss any of the ME newsletters, purchase the CD linked to above.

 

Mechanical Engineering Newsletter Vol 1, Ed 1

Mechanical Engineering Newsletter Vol 1, Ed 2 (This page summarizing)

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Mechanical Engineering Newsletter Vol 1, Ed 10

 

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