Yes, but mostly peripheral equipment, cabinets, and cooling systems.
Mechanical pliers are pliers that are used in mechanical jobs, like fixing motor parts, auto parts, machines , etc.
A mechanical bush is a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear, or constrict and restrain motion of mechanical parts.
An oil rig can have thousands of moving parts, depending on its design and complexity. Key components include the drilling rig itself, pumps, motors, and various mechanical systems used for drilling and extracting oil. The exact number varies based on the type of rig (e.g., offshore vs. onshore) and the technology employed. Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure these moving parts function effectively.
Mechanical fabrication is the process of manufacturing components and structures from raw materials through various techniques, such as cutting, welding, machining, and assembling. It involves transforming materials like metal, plastic, or composites into precise parts used in machinery, equipment, and structures. This process is essential in industries such as construction, automotive, and aerospace, where custom and standardized parts are required. Overall, mechanical fabrication plays a critical role in the production and assembly of mechanical systems.
Cool question.But the parts of the pencil include:EraserLeadMetal or Plastic Ring that holds the eraserShell, usually made with wood or plastic
Computer hardware engineers design computers, modems, and new computer chips. The Occupational Outlook Handbook has more information.http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/computer-hardware-engineers.htm
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The only "mechanical" (aka moving) parts in your computer are your CD/DVD drives and Hard drives. RAM, Processor, and all other nifty doodads do not have any moving parts. Fans inside your computer are also physical mechanical.
Probably an electrical engineer. That's what I want to be when I grow up. =)
Simple. They design, test, and improve automotive parts, bodies, and engines.
The mechanical parts of a computer are included in the definition of the computer hardware. The mechanical parts are those working parts of the computer. It does not include the case, frame, and electronic components. That leaves the components involved in mechanical activity. The parts that move. That includes the switches, buttons, relays, cooling fans, hard disk drives and optical drives that spin and have read/write heads that can move back and forth across the disk surface. It also includes printers, scanners, speakers and headphones or their internal vibrating parts.
Computer parts are made using different processes depending on the particular part. The purpose of the computer is what will determine the design and the factory will follow the specific design to come up with the computer. Most modules will have a similar basic structure.
An engineer who works in manufacturing will help design a process or hardware required for fabricating a part. A Manufacturing Engineer may have a degree in Industrial Engineering or Mechanical Engineering. Industrial Engineers usually work with time studies to help speed up a process such as on an assembly line. Mechanical Engineers will work to improve a process. Engineers are also used to monitor the Quality of a product. For example, a company that makes parts that are plated such as aircraft parts or electronic parts, must constantly test and monitor the plating baths for the correct chemical contents. The Manufacturing Engineer has to work closely with the Design Engineer so that he can ensure the part can be made the way the designer intended.
Software engineers write computer code for programs. They do not design physical parts as many design engineers do. They write programs that perform certain routines that produce results. The program may be for a game or operate a flight simulator or for an iPod. Everything device that has a computer in it or a computer chip requires some programming. Some computer programs are: Fortran and C+. Social Mechanical Computer Space, etc
That will depend on which part of the roller coaster you're talking about. The moving parts (the cars and the driving mechanisms etc) will be designed by a mechanical engineer. The structure of the roller coaster itself (the towers and trackway and the foundations on which it stands) will be designed by a civil engineer.
There are some trade schools that offer certification exams. The A-Plus certification deals with the mechanical parts of a computer.
Depends on the nature of the problem...if they need to send for parts or if its a difficult task. Also depends on the skill of the tech.