Wednesday, August 20, 2014
reverse engineering
Reverse engineering can help engineers understand and help them explain how something works . Engineers can take things and parts can see what every part role is and can mixed it with other parts to make something that can solve a problem . Reverse engineering could teach us how windmills work and how dams could be use to generate electricity . Reverse engineering has helped many scientists and engineers gain knowledge from taking parts man made objects.
lab safety colors
Safety Red means Danger and/or Stop
Fire protection equipment
Containers of flammable liquids
Stop bars and switches on machinery
Fire alarm boxes
Fire exit signs
Blanket boxes
Extinguishers
Sirens
Safety Yellow designates caution
Caution,
physical hazard
Handrails,
guardrails
Exposed,
unguarded edges
Exposed
edges of platforms and curbing
Doorway
projections
Low
beams
Orange identifies dangerous or parts of
machines or energized equipment.
Exposed parts of pulleys
Gears
Cutting devices
Safety starting buttons
Inside of movable guards
Electrical switch boxes
Fuse boxes
Green designates safety and the location of first aid and safety equipment.
First
aid dispensers
First
aid kits
Eye
wash station
Safety
showers
Other
safety equipment
Safety
instruction signs
Safety Blue identifies safety
information used on informational signs and bulletin boards.
n Safety Purple represents Radiation
Hazards
Monday, August 18, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
The Engineering Personality Quiz
The Engineering Personality Quiz
You are optimistic and want to contribute to the world. You have your own unique style. You love having grand visions. You're a free spirit who is fun to be around. You like pursuing whatever your new crazy interest of the week is, rather than being told what to do.
You might make a good
Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers design aircraft, spacecraft, and other air vehicles. They work with the systems and equipment needed to propel and control anything that moves through the air. There is a great deal of overlap between aerospace and mechanical engineering, which is responsible for the physical design of all kinds of products.
Other scores:
Aerospace: 69%
Industrial: 38%
Civil: 30%
Environmental: 30%
Chemical: 23%
Mechanical: 23%
Computer: 23%
Electrical: 15%
Materials: 7%
What kind of engineer should you be? Find out at Spacefem.com
http://spacefem.com/quizzes/engineer
First Post
My name is ousmane and I'm excited to writing my fist blog and cant wait to post more stuff . I my favorite color is red I like soccer and I want to be a aerospace engineer and pilot when I grow up. I want to go to Stanford university or Georgia tech . this year I want to tryout for the soccer team and the position I want to play is midfielder or striker. I love to travel , I have been to Africa 3 times ,I have been to Paris , Washington D.C , New York and salt lake city.
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