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Focus on


Design Technology


Mechanisms


Focus on Mechanisms is a truly versatile program with a place in every Design Technology department.


A valuable resource for both teachers and students alike, the program covers ALL major types of mechanisms and their uses.


Each mechanism is clearly explained using animations, photographs, video and text.


When used as a self-study package, students can work at their own individual pace, checking their progress as they go through ‘on-screen’ tests. What’s more, staff can edit the topic test database and information screens to suit their own teaching styles.


If your courses have any mechanisms content then you cannot afford to be without Focus on Mechanisms.


Young Engineer Topic areas:


Motion • Levers & linkages Gear systems • Ratchet & pawl Pulley systems Sprockets & chain Lifting systems Cams & followers Crank & slider Screw threads What is a mechanism?


Moments Equilibrium Torque Velocity ratio Mechanical advantage Efficiency • Inclined plane Shafts & couplings Bearings & lubrication Clutches & brakes


System Requirements u160mb hard drive space u Pentium 200 or above u Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 u Network compatible


u MSI files supplied with this CD-ROM


Program versatility Ideal for use in conjunction with LCD projectors and interactive whiteboards. Staff can input their own video, photographs and text to make the program compatible with any teaching course.


Comprehensive theory Each mechanism is explained in detail accompanied by: u high quality photographs u video footage of practical uses u three-dimensional animations


u step-by-step guide to relevant formulae and calculations


HK$980


UNLIMITED USER order code: fs0001


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