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An engineering bill of materials (EBOM) is a type of bill of materials (BOM) reflecting the product as designed by engineering, referred to as the "as-designed" bill of materials. The EBOM is not related to modular BOM or configurable BOM (CBOM) concepts, as modular and configurable BOMs are used to reflect selection of items to create saleable end-products. The EBOM concept aligns to sales BOMs (as sold), service BOMs (as changed based on changes due to field service). This BOM includes all substitute and alternate part numbers, and includes parts that are contained in drawing notes. (Wikipedia).
Mechanical Engineering: Ch 14: Strength of Materials (1 of 43) Basic Definition
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will define what are definitions and equations of stress (force/area), strain (deformation), normal strain, shear stress, compression, tension, normal strain, and shear strain. To donate: http://www.ilect
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What's the difference between concrete and cement? Concrete is the most important construction material on earth and foundation of our modern society. At first glance it seems rudimentary, but there is a tremendous amount of complexity involved in every part of designing and placing conc
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Welding 101 for Hobbyists (and Nerds)
I got a new toy in the shop and thought I'd take the chance to try it out on video. Expect more metal fabrication in future videos! This Old Tony: https://www.youtube.com/user/featony Welding Tips and Tricks: https://www.youtube.com/user/weldingtipsandtricks In general, and compared to
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Reaching Breaking Point: Materials, Stresses, & Toughness: Crash Course Engineering #18
Today we’re going to start thinking about materials that are used in engineering. We’ll look at mechanical properties of materials, stress-strain diagrams, elasticity and toughness, and describe other material properties like hardness, creep strength, and fatigue strength. Crash Course En
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Metals & Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19
Today we’ll explore more about two of the three main types of materials that we use as engineers: metals and ceramics. We’ll discuss properties of metals, alloys, ceramics, clay, cement, and glass-ceramic materials. We’ll also look at the applications of our materials with microelectromech
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Final Exam review for Introduction to Materials Science
This video goes over a previous year's final exam and talks about how to approach each problem. I provide additional explanations as requested by students who attended the review.
From playlist Introduction to Materials Science & Engineering Fall 2019
Mechanical Engineering: Trusses, Bridges & Other Structures (1 of 34) What is a Truss?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will define, explain, and give examples of what is a truss. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/Dic5RwIquXo
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What are the Basic Concepts of Engineering?
Interested in engineering or just want to refresh on some basic physics terms? This video will walk you some of the basic concepts that engineers deal with on a daily basis. Music: Namaste by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecom
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Bill Nye: 3D Printing is Awesome, but It’s Nothing Compared to What’s Coming | Big Think
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Hey Bill Nye, 'Can We Desalinate Water for Human Consumption on a Massive Scale?' #TuesdaysWithBill
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Professor William Nix: History of the department
A century of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford. From steel to semiconductors to nano- and bio-materials.
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Materialism Podcast Ep 7. Gore tex
Can you structure a company like a material? In this episode we cover the fascinating discovery of Gore-Tex, and the equally fascinating company that created it. First, we delve in the materials science that allows Gore-Tex to repel water, while remaining breathable. We then, discuss the
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Commentary Lecture One: The Chemical History of a Candle - The Sources of its Flame
Bill Hammack & Don DeCoste highlight the key points of Lecture One of Michael Faraday’s lectures on The Chemical History of a Candle. A free companion book helps modern viewers understand each lecture — details at http://www.engineerguy.com — as does a commentary track and closed captions
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 10
Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses energy conservation in relation to the high fructose corn syrup plant and chemical engineering. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford
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Panel: Kurt Opsahl Senior Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston Staff Attorney Marcia Hofmann Attorney Matt Zimmerman Staff Attorney Danny O'Brien EFF Activism Coordinator Peter Eckersley Staff Technologist Get the latest information about how the law is racing to catch up with technological chan
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Building a paper bridge using a single sheet of paper
Build a bridge with a single piece of paper. Then load the bridge with pennies and let the best engineer win! Camera work by Elaine Here is a link to my website where I have a downloadable PDF file that has rules and dimensions. http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/2013/05/27/bridge-engineering-
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‘Hey Bill Nye, Is There a Conspiracy to Cover Up Agricultural Climate Change?’ #TuesdaysWithBill
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