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Ali explains the electrical system as the oreman and translator Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri) translates.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
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Feat of engineering which connects Bakersfield to Mojave .
The loop takes its name from the circuitous route it takes, in which the track passes over itself, a design which lessens the angle of the grade. The loop gains a total of 77 feet in elevation as the track ascends at a sustained 2% grade.[1] A train more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km) long (about 85 boxcars) thus passes over itself going around the loop.
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Governor Hogan Attends the Calhoon MBEA Engineering Facility by Joe Andrucyk at Calhoon MEBA Engineering School, 27050 St Michaels Rd, Easton, MD 21601
Outboard motor? Thats luxury in Thailand, when you can just grab diesel car engine, weld a long pole with a propellor to the flywheel, and away you go! the most inspiring part is watching them bury their hand in the mess of grease and cabling to blip the throttle whils starting it :)
Asher Mayerson `15 and a skilled worker (who is also a teacher) laying bricks
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri - our foreman & translator) shows the type of cable at site and in storage at the sector
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
putting finishing touches on the weir formwork
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Feat of engineering which connects Bakersfield to Mojave .
The loop takes its name from the circuitous route it takes, in which the track passes over itself, a design which lessens the angle of the grade. The loop gains a total of 77 feet in elevation as the track ascends at a sustained 2% grade.[1] A train more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km) long (about 85 boxcars) thus passes over itself going around the loop.
tailrace, with water
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Laptop Grinch. Gives me nothing but grief.
I guess that's why it's a loner. Who wants to be friends with a computer who won't even help /itself/?
Two men with their battery boxes
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours Genesis Engineering Solutions by Patrick Siebert at 4501 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
University of Michigan College of Engineering Senior Send-off event is held at Duderstadt Center for graduating undergrad engineers to celebrate their accomplishments with an open house style event. There are food, activities, and special swag items.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering