BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
Discussion giving an insight into the design of a main structural member of the power car, demonstrating that this requires a good background knowledge of the whole project. Importance is given to both...
Bill O’Leary of the Ford Motor Company talks about the role of the component engineer in a major car firm and uses as examples two projects on the fuel supply in engines.
Demonstrates how Brighton Polytechnic implemented a Design and Manufacture Programme (DAMP) as part of an initiative to create a more practical training for engineers following the recommendations of the...
A series of video programmes on the manufacture of components. The material shows actual (not idealised) practice, giving a realistic impression of both the process and industry. The series assumes no prior...
Dave Bowler of the Ford Motor Company shows the stage-by-stage development of car seat design from the Ford Anglia to the Granada model.
The scale and potential of space technology is not generally appreciated; new problems will require new solutions. Importance is given to both technical and industrial contexts, highlighting the...
Describes the advanatages of computer-aided machines over more traditional methods. Contrasts between the old and new techniques are shown in terms of final product quality, cost of production and meeting...
Describes the use of computers in the design process. Shows some of the work involved in making even a small modification to a technical drawing in the conventional way, and contrasts it with the faster and...
You are currently searching in Find DVD. Search all the BUFVC's collections for '"mechanical engineering"' in All fields.