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  2. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing - Wikipedia

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    Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances via a symbolic language on engineering drawings and computer-generated 3D models that describes a physical object's nominal geometry and the permissible variation thereof. GD&T is used to define the nominal (theoretically perfect ...

  3. ASME Y14.5 - Wikipedia

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    It was revised by MIL-STD-8A in 1953, which introduced the concept of modern GD&T "Rule 1". [5] [6] Further revisions have continued to add new concepts and address new technology like Computer Aided Design and Model-based definition. A list of revisions follows: [6] ASME Y14.5-2018, "Dimensioning and Tolerancing" Current Standard

  4. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    A material condition in GD&T. Means that a feature of size is at the limit of its size tolerance in the direction that leaves the most material on the part. Thus an internal feature of size (e.g., a hole) at its smallest diameter, or an external feature of size (e.g., a flange) at its biggest thickness. The GD&T symbol for MMC is a circled M.

  5. List of inventors - Wikipedia

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    Jean Bernard Léon Foucault (1819–1868), France – Foucault pendulum, gyroscope, eddy current; Benoît Fourneyron (1802–1867), France – water turbine; John Fowler (1826–1864), UK – steam-driven ploughing engine; Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), U.S. – the pointed lightning rod conductor, bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove, the ...

  6. History of engineering - Wikipedia

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    The ziggurats of Mesopotamia, the pyramids and Pharos of Alexandria in ancient Egypt, cities of the Indus Valley civilization, the Acropolis and Parthenon in ancient Greece, the aqueducts, Via Appia and Colosseum in the Roman Empire, Teotihuacán, the cities and pyramids of the Mayan, Inca and Aztec Empires, and the Great Wall of China, among many others, stand as a testament to the ingenuity ...

  7. List of Portland State University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Located in the southwest Portland, Oregon, it is the only public university in the state that is located within a major metropolitan city, and is one of Oregon's largest universities. [1] Its academic programs are organized in nine constituent schools and colleges, and have produced alumni across professions in the arts, sciences, business ...

  8. List of pioneers in computer science - Wikipedia

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    Also worked on BINAC (1949), EDVAC (1949), UNIVAC (1951) with Grace Hopper and Jean Bartik, to develop early stored program computers. 1958 McCarthy, John: Invented LISP, a functional programming language. 1956, 2012 McCluskey, Edward J.

  9. Jean Lee - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Lee (1939–2000), U.S. jazz singer; Jeanne Lee Crews (born 1940), U.S. aerospace engineer; Jeannie Cho Lee (born 1968), Korean-American Hongkonger journalist; Jeannie T. Lee, U.S. geneticist; All pages with titles beginning with Jean Lee; All pages with titles containing Jean Lee; Jeannette Lee (disambiguation)