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The comparison between CNC and conventional system?

Repeatability on a conventional machine relies on the skill of the operator

and the quality of the machine.

A programmed CNC machine will exactly repeat complete requirements

for machining a given component to a very high degree of accuracy,

usually 0.0008 mm.

This can then be stored in the machine's computer memory or on a tape

or disc etc, which can then be used to repeat the exact machining cycle at a

later date.

The construction of a CNC machine is much stronger, more rigid, and will

Repeatability on a conventional machine relies on the skill of the operator

and the quality of the machine.

A programmed CNC machine will exactly repeat complete requirements

for machining a given component to a very high degree of accuracy,

usually 0.0008 mm.

This can then be stored in the machine's computer memory or on a tape

or disc etc, which can then be used to repeat the exact machining cycle at a

later date.

The construction of a CNC machine is much stronger, more rigid, and will

vibrate less than a conventionalmachine.

The accuracy of machining with a conventional machine tool is dependent on

the ability of an operator to read the dials or indicator scales correctly, and to

take account of any backlash when manually adjusting the position of the cut,

feed etc.

How does the brightness of the bulbs in the two circuits compare?

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when two bulb are connected in series their will not be any change

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What other bulbs? This question doesn't make sense.

Perhaps you are thinking of this: with two bulbs in series, each bulb only gets 1/2 of the energy (or voltage) that a battery makes available, so each bulb is much dimmer than just one bulb attached to the battery would be.

Can you give me a sample feasibility study about mechanical engineering?

Introduction Study Scope and Methodology Environment Resources Evaluation of Resources Determination of Resource Significance Determination of Feasibility Opportunities Management Strategies Management Goals

What is the difference between periodic and aperiodic signals?

A signal which repeats itself after a specific interval of time is called periodic signal. A signal which does not repeat itself after a specific interval of time is called aperiodic signal.
A signals that repeats its pattern over a period is called periodic signal,

A signal that does not repeats its pattern over a period is called aperiodic signal or non periodic.

Both the Analog and Digital can be periodic or aperiodic. but in data communication periodic analog sigals and aperiodic digital signals are used.

What is difference between ERW and CRW Pipes?

ERW: Electric Resistance Welding tube

- tubes are rolled and joined With welding - fin cut is there

CRW: Cold Drawn tube

- without fin cut - Draw process

What are the courses required for electronics and communication engineer to study additionally?

bsc electronics and communication system best career options in core course :

1) msc (electronics and communication system )

2) btech/be (electronics and communication engineering) lateral entry.

3) msc ( electronics and telecommunication )

4) msc ( electronics and instrumentation )

5) msc ( electronics )

6) msc (applied electronics.) other career options :

1) do you like software field & good programming knowledge : mca (master of computer application) is better.

2) do you like management & powerful manager :mba(master of business administration) is better.

job oriented short term core courses :

1) networking related courses ccna etc.

2) telecommunication related courses.

3) plc automation.

4) embedded system and robotics .

5) vlsi.

6) pg diploma in electronic circuit designing.

7) maintainence of television. etc.....

msc or btech ece career options in core courses:

1) mtech electronics and communication

2) mtech electronics and telecommunication

3) mtech applied electronics

4) mtech instrumentation

5) mtech embedded

other career option:

1) mtech avionics

Why are pumps and valves are necessary in hydraulic systems?

The basic and most common functions of valves in a hydraulic system are to regulate the flow and pressure of liquids.

There are varieties of valves as per their functions such as:

Isolation valves, to open and close the system,

Flow control valves/Balancing valves, to co control the quantity of flowing liquid,

Pressure relief valve, to release the excess pressure from the system, etc.

What is Notation in Algorithm?

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notations used to define the effiency of

An algorithm?

what means

Why Current Transformer Placed Between Power Transformer and Breaker in Substation?

A current transformer is primarily used at the neutral point of a transformer for earth fault protection.

A neutral current transformer will measure any ground fault current which will essentially flow from the star point of the transformer.

A fault-detection device other devices is connected to the current transformer and, if the fault current exceeds a certain trigger value, the fault-detection device will give a trip command to an earth-fault relay to disconnect the supply of electricity to the transformer.

Additional Answer

Current transformers are widely-used in substations to (a) allow the measurement of currents in the high-voltage lines, and (b) to operate protective relays. There are many different types of protective relays, and their function is to disconnect faults by (a) detecting them, and (b) tripping the appropriate circuit breaker(s).

Was Black is BAD for SEO?

Black hat Seo is the negative process of seo.google does not give priority of it.Seo is the promotion techniques. best bulk sms provider in india.blueeagleindia.com is one of them.

What is wire welding?

A form of arc welding in which the electrical energy used to weld the metal is conducted through a wire that is fed from a spool to act as a filler metal.

Should professors allow Wikipedia as an academic source?

They should allow anything as a source, but they should also judge the paper based on the appropriateness and the legitimacy of the sources used. Anyone can go online and find someone who agrees with them to quote in a paper, but students need to think, address both sides, and show that they have thought issues completely through, rather than just grabbing the first few sources that agree with their opinions. ... If you are referencing the definition of a word, Wikipedia is just as likely in most cases to have that basic fact correct as Merriam Webster. If you are looking up a word history though, you should know that certain sources are going to be more trustworthy. Similar issues with other topics. The information on Wikipedia could definitely be correct, but there is doubt, so you need to check elsewhere, do more research, and not settle for the easy way out. I don't see any problem with using anything as a source, as long as you have truly learned how to do research and you understand the level at which you can trust each of the sources.

What does Tpa stand for tensile strength related studies?

If you are thinking TPa, that is terapascals, or 1 trillion pascals. It is used where truly massive pressures exist. For tensile strength, no material has a strength measured that high. Most materials are measured in MPa, or 1 million pascals.