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Conservation of Energy at design stage

10/18/2007 11:37 PM

How to polarise the structure of mechanical structures to conserve energy at the time use after installation in situ?

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Re: Conservation of Energy at design stage

10/19/2007 4:38 AM

What sort of structures? Buildings? Ships? Aeroplanes?

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Re: Conservation of Energy at design stage

10/20/2007 12:46 PM

Do you mean alignment of structures during assembling??

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Re: Conservation of Energy at design stage

10/20/2007 8:55 PM

If as understod from your words that means conservation of energy for mechanical structure...

Let us first see what form of energy? let us say heat energy in form of constant temperature not to be affected by outer atmosphere. if that is what you mean, for mechanical structure building at design. I think that you have to search for suitable insulating materials to insulate the whole structure.

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