Machine Design

How Sectional Sofas are Designed: A Mechanical Engineering Perspective

Your couch is doing more work than you think. Seriously, behind every cushion and corner bracket is a stack of calculated decisions most buyers never consider. Modern sectionals have to look great, survive years of real use, and flex with how your life changes.  That’s a tall order. It demands material science, ergonomic modeling, and […]

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Zero-Trust in Machine Design: Build Resilient Systems

Building Resilient Systems: Integrating Zero-Trust Principles into Machine Design

There was a time when machines were far more predictable than they are now. When a system was designed properly, looked after with regular maintenance, and used within its intended limits, it would generally behave exactly the way it was expected to. And there was a certain level of comfort in that; inputs led to

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What is Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing?

Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a type of technical drawing that specifies the size, shape, and tolerance of features on a part or assembly. It can improve communication between designers and manufacturers and ensure that parts are manufactured to the correct specifications. GD&T is commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. If

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What is computer aided manufacturing

What is Computer Aided Manufacturing – CAM?

Introduction CAM- stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing in design but this can also be preferred as the meaning of computer aided machining or computer aided modelling. In the area of digital production, it rolls out very efficient means to control the computer system in manufacturing. Computer aided manufacturing has control over the software basis production

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