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- School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - In addition to the traditional areas in chemical engineering, faculty research interests include advanced materials, nanotechnology and nanoengineering, biomedical engineering, bioprocess engineering, catalysis, microelectronics, process control, complex fluids, electrochemical engineering, environmental engineering, microfluidics, and separations and purification, pulp and paper engineering, and thermodynamics.
- The College of Engineering - Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics, civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical engineering.
- Civil and Environmental Engineering - Offers undergraduate and graduate specializations in environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, infrastructure engineering, solid mechanics and materials engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, and water resources engineering. Degree requirements, department news, faculty listing, and research links.
- Shenandoah Engineering Services, Inc. - Information about their automation engineering, computer engineering, facilities engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and residential engineering services. Headquarters in Harrisonburg, satellite office in Roanoake.
- West L.A. Engine Rebuilding Inc. - Remanufactured car engines, cylinder heads and marine diesel engines. Engine rebuild kits and internal auto engine components.
- Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - The AME Department offers undergraduate programs in aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering. AME offers graduate programs leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and nuclear engineering. Research activities are concentrated in the broad areas of aerospace, Computational fluid dynamics, Computational Multibody Dynamics, Bioengineering, mechanics, and thermal and energy science.
- RFA Minnesota Engineering - Provides mechanical engineering services including engineering design, product engineering, reverse engineering and engineering management.
- Stirling Engine and Hot Air Engine - Private homepage dedicated to collectors of vintage hot air engines and model engineers. Includes book and article references.
- Bucknell University Civil and Environmental Engineering Department - Bucknell's civil and environmental engineering curriculum provides courses for undergraduates and graduates in a wide range of areas, including environmental engineering and wastes treatment, transportation systems, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, and structural engineering. The program strikes a balance between modern computer applications and traditional "hands-on" engineering.
- Historic Model Steam Engines - Manufacturers of precision engineered model steam engines: stationary steam plants, mill and beam engines and traction engines. Complete or as kits, worldwide delivery.
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- Odyssey Engine - The Odyssey Engine is a computer game engine developed by BioWare and has exclusively been used to create three dimensional computer role-playing games. The engine is BioWare's third license-able engine, after the Infinity Engine and the Aurora Engine.
- Flathead engine - Flathead engine or Sidevalve engine (sometimes called a flatty) refers to an internal combustion engine with valves placed in the engine block beside the piston, instead of in the cylinder head, as in an overhead valve engine. The design was common on early engine designs, but has since fallen from use.
- Hot air engine - hot air engine (historically simply 'air engine' or 'caloric engine') is a catch-all term for any heat engine which uses the expansion and contraction of air under the influence of a temperature change to convert thermal energy into mechanical work. It includes closed cycle devices such as the Stirling engine, thermoacoustic hot air ...
- Diesel engine runaway - Unlike a gasoline engine, which has a butterfly valve within the throttle mechanism to control engine speed, a diesel engine has no throttle plates to control engine speed. In a diesel engine, the supply of fuel controls the engine speed.
- Hyper engine - The hyper engine was a hypothetical aircraft engine design, an engine that would be able to deliver 1 horsepower per cubic inch (46 kW/L) of engine displacement. The term was used only in the United States, where the Army Air Corps funded development of a hyper engine of about 1200 cubic inches (20 L) ...