Top 3 Apps Similar to Mechnical Engineering - Basics

AV Buddy 1.0
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Audio Visual Application for theprofessionalor beginner in the Audio Visual industry.AV Buddy is a essential information and calculation toolwhichwill assist your Audio Visual needs. Including pinouts,charts, cutlengths, diagrams, clear AV Connector photos,descriptions, AVCalculations. Each connector has a description withusefulinformation.Visual Connections:BNC- With connector diagram and cut lengths.COMPOSITE - Includes diagram and colour coding forvariousequipment.DVI - Various DVI type diagrams and pinouts.HDMI - Includes a version comparison chart. Plus 2pinoutdiagrams.Mini Din - Diagrams for 4 and 7pins.VGA - Pinouts and diagram.F-CONNECTOR - Includes diagrams and common coax cablediameters.Audio Connections:TRS + TS Audio - Stereo and mono diagrams.XLR - Includes diagrams for 3,4 and 5 pin connectors.SPEAKON - Connections and diagram.RCA - Different audio colour connection and diagram.Connections- 21 audio interconnections diagrams.Control:RJ45 - Diagrams for TypeA and TypeB.DB9 - Pinouts, charts and description.USB - Pinouts for A,B, MiniA & B, MicroA & B andUSB3.0.Audio testing - Audio files for testing. 12 Audio filesincludingBrown, White, Sweep, Tone in and Tone out.Speakers - Diagrams for parallel, series andseries/parallelconnections.Decibel comparison chart.Test Patterns - 20 display test patterns for use withyourmobiles AV adapter to external display.SPL Meter - Measure a rooms decibel level.Includescalibration.Aspect Ratios - Popular height to width ratio'swithdescription.Resolution chart - 52 resolutions + aspect ratio's.Resolution graph - Various display resolutions forquickreference.Mic Polar Patterns - Displays 7 mic polar patterns withzoomfunction and decibels.Display section - Description for LED, PLASMA, LCD andOLEDscreens.AV Buddy also includes a AV calculation section.Projector throw - Projector throw calculator for estimatedthrowdistances plus brightness and native resolutions forEpson,Infocus, Viewsonic, Sony, Barco, Christie, Mitsubishi andNECprojectors. Includes instructions.Projector throw2 - Calculator for a projectors throwdistancewith manual lens ratio input.Projector lumens - Calculation for lumens required basedonambient light for selecting projectors when designing.Image height - Calculate the display size according toviewerdistance.Viewer Text - By measuring the text height on adisplay.Calculate how far away the farthest viewer should be.Diagonal - Calculate the diagonal distance by knowing theheightand width.Farthest Viewer - Calculate the farthest viewer accordingtoscreen size.Impedance calculators for speakers. Series and parallel.dB volt ratio - Calculate the gain needed to raise theoutputfrom one voltage to another.dB difference - dB difference calculation betweentwovoltages.PAG/NAG - Determine the maximum amount of sound re-enforcedindBs that can be achieved before feedback.Converter - Converter for Area, Energy, Illumination,Mass,Temperature and Length.Ohms law - Power, Voltage, Current andResistancecalculators.Resistors - Resistor band calculator for 4, 5 and 6 bands.Heat load - BTU equipment calculator.Rack unit - Convert RUs into Inches, mm and cm. ConvertInches,mm and cm back into RUs.
Static beam 3.1.1
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Element analysis, Strength of materials, civil engineering,materialdesign
Structural Analysis 6.0
This free App covers most important topics in simple Englishanddiagrams for a quick study and revisions at the time ofExams,Viva, Assignments and Job interviews. It is the most usefulApp forlast minute preparations. The best app for school, collegeandwork. If you are a student It will help to learn a lot. ThisusefulApp lists 90 topics in 5 chapters, totally based on practicalaswell as a strong base of theoretical knowledge with noteswrittenin very simple and understandable English. Consider this Appas aquick note guide which professors use in a classroom. The Appwillhelp in faster learning and quick revisions of all the topics.Someof the topics Covered in the app are: 1. Introduction &Units2. Forces in Mechanics of Materials 3. Concentrated Forces4.Moment of a Concentrated Force 5. Distributed Forces - ForceandMoment Resultants 6. Internal Forces and Stresses -StressResultants 7. Free Body Diagrams 8. Equilibrium -ConcentratedForces 9. Equilibrium - Distributed Forces 10.Equilibrium -Internal Forces and Stresses 11. Displacement andStrain 12.Hooke’s Law in One Dimension - Tension 13. Poisson’sRatio 14.Hooke’s Law in one & Two Dimensions for IsotropicMaterials 15.Thermal Strain 16. Fiber Reinforced CompositeLaminates 17.Solutions from the Theory of Elasticity 18. Derivationand Solutionof the Governing Equations 19. The StaticallyDeterminate Case 20.The Statically Indeterminate Case 21. VariableCross Sections 22.Thermal Stress and Strain in an Axially LoadedBar 23. ShearingStress in an Axially Loaded Bar 24. Analysis andDesign of PinJointed Trusses 25. Work and Energy – Castigliano’sSecond Theorem26. Summary and Conclusions 27. Nodes, Elements,Shape Functions,and the Element Stiffness Matrix 28. A GeneralMethod - DistributedApplied Loads 29. Analysis and Design ofPin-jointed Trusses 30.Torsional Displacement, Strain, and Stress31. Derivation andSolution of the Governing Equations 32. Solutionsfrom the Theoryof Elasticity 33. Torsional Stress in Thin WalledCross Sections34. Torsional Stress and Stiffness in MulticellSections 35.Torsional Stress and Displacement in ThinWalled OpenSections 36. AGeneral (Finite Element) Method 37. ContinuouslyVariable CrossSections 38. Area Properties - Sign Conventions 39.Derivation andSolution of the Governing Equations 40. TheStatically DeterminateCase 41. Work and Energy - Castigliano’sSecond Theorem 42. TheStatically Indeterminate Case 43. TheGoverning Equations in TwoDimensions - Plane Stress 44. Solutionsfrom the Theory ofElasticity 45. Variable Cross Sections 46. ShearStress inNonRectangular Cross Sections - Thin Walled Cross Sections47.Design of Beams 48. Large Displacements 49. Nodes, Elements,ShapeFunctions, and the Element Stiffness Matrix 50. TheGlobalEquations and their Solution 51. Distributed Loads in FEM52.Summary and conclusions 53. Transformation of Stress inTwoDimensions 54. Principal Axes and Principal Stresses inTwoDimensions 55. Transformation of Strain in Two Dimensions56.Strain Rosettes 57. Stress Transformation and Principal StressesinThree Dimensions 58. Allowable and Ultimate Stress, and FactorsofSafety 59. Fatigue 60. Orthotropic Materials - Composites61.Review and Summary of Slender Bar Equations 62. TorsionalLoading63. Bending in One Plane 64. Bending in Two Planes-When IyzisEqual to Zero 65. Bending in Two Planes-When Iyz is Not EqualtoZero 66. Introduction 67. Bending and Torsion in Thin WalledOpenSections - Shear Center 68. Bending and Torsion in ThinWalledClosed Sections - Shear Center 69. Stiffened ThinWalled Beams70.Introduction to the Principle of Virtual Work 71. StaticAnalysisof Slender Bars by Virtual Work 72. Static Analysis of 3Dand 2DSolids by Virtual Work Structural Analysis & control ispart ofCivil & Environmental engineering education coursesandtechnology degree programs of various universities.