7.1.- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Mechanical engineering is the application of physics to the elements that surround us to improve existing mechanical devices or create new ones. Since it is based on physical principles, its origin goes back to the origin of those principles and its development is closely linked to the advances in mechanics. Nevertheless, it was not until the invention of the steam engine that it became one of the pillars of the development of the industry.

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The Industrial Revolution of the seventeenth century took place as a result of the creation of this device. From that moment, with the contributions of scientists and engineers as important as Watt, Stephenson, Tesla or Rankine, an unprecedented renewal of both concept and development of new machines began.

The concept of industry, as it was known till that moment, changed with the development of those machines. Mass production was implemented, machine designs were improved and, consequently, the range of production processes increased, resulting in an unthinkable variety of new products adapted to the needs of society.

Within the mechanical engineering, it is worth mentioning the following fields of study and application:

  • Mechanisms.
  • Structures.
  • Dynamics.
  • Vibrations.
  • Oscillations.

At present, any industry, from food to aerospace, must be at the highest level of technological innovation. Therefore, research and development of new devices is particularly important to always have the latest technology and to be at the level required by the industry 4.0.

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THREE-HINGED ARCH UNIT - MART
  • MART
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MART

Three-Hinged Arch Unit

The Three-Hinged Arch Unit "MART" allows the student to become familiar with three-hinged arches, to calculate the bearing forces (for point load, for uniformly distributed load and for moving load), to investigate the influence of the load on the...
UNIT FOR STUDYING FORCES IN A SIMPLE BAR STRUCTURE - MFBS
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MFBS

Unit for Studying Forces in a Simple Bar Structure

The Unit for Studying Forces in a Simple Bar Structure, "MFBS", designed by EDIBON allows the study of forces acting on a simple truss when is subjected to a point load in one of the nodes that make up the structure.It consists of a group of five...
UNIT FOR STUDYING FORCES IN DIFFERENT SINGLE PLANE TRUSSES - MFCS1
  • MFCS1
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MFCS1

Unit for studying Forces in Different Single Plane Trusses

The Unit for studying Forces in Different Single Plane Trusses, "MFCS1", allows the measurement of the bar forces in various single plane trusses, the study of the dependency on the external force and the comparison of the experimental bar forces...
UNIT FOR STUDYING FORCES IN AN OVERDETERMINATE TRUSS - MFCS2
  • MFCS2
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MFCS2

Unit for studying Forces in an Overdeterminate Truss

The Unit for studying Forces in an Overdeterminate Truss, "MFCS2", allows the measurement of the bar forces in a statically determinate truss and in a statically overdeterminate truss, the study of the distribution of forces in the single plane...
UNIT FOR STUDYING DEFORMATION OF TRUSSES - MFCS3
  • MFCS3
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MFCS3

Unit for studying Deformation of Trusses

The Unit for studying Deformation of Trusses, "MFCS3", allows the measurement of the stresses in the bars in different types of trusses, and the study of the dependence of the external force and the comparison of the experimental forces in the...
TWO HINGED ARCH UNIT - MFL
  • MFL
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MFL

Two Hinged Arch Unit

The Two Hinged Arch Unit, "MFL", designed by EDIBON allows to study the response of an arched beam when an external load is applied on it.The arch is supported on two supports, a fixed one and a movable one. The displacement and horizontal...
PORTAL FRAME UNIT - MPO
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MPO

Portal Frame Unit

The Portal Frame Unit, "MPO", designed by EDIBON, allows for precise measurements of vertical and horizontal deflection in an embedded rectangular portal frame. By applying various loads with specific weights, changes in the portal frame’s...
STRESS HYPOTHESES UNIT - STH
  • STH
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

STH

Stress Hypotheses Unit

The Stress Hypotheses Unit, "STH", allows the study and testing of stress hypotheses by applying loads in different directions on a test specimen point and measuring the deformations produced.Normal and shear stresses are applied, avoiding...
SIMPLE STABILITY PROBLEMS STUDY UNIT - MEPE
  • MEPE
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MEPE

Simple Stability Problems Study Unit

The Simple Stability Problems Study Unit, "MEPE", has been designed to study the stability of a bar subjected to buckling by obtaining the critical load in different configurations. The unit consists of two bars of same length connected by a...
UNIT FOR STUDYING METHODS TO DETERMINE THE ELASTIC LINE - MDLE
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MDLE

Unit for studying Methods to Determine the Elastic Line

The Unit for studying Methods to Determine the Elastic Line, "MDLE", consists of set of beams, several supports (with clamp fixing and dial gauges, and with force gauge), a device to generate a bending moment, fixed pulleys, dial gauges and a set...
UNIT TO STUDY STRESS ON A MEMBRANE - SSM
  • SSM
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

SSM

Unit to Study Stress on a Membrane

The Unit to Study Stress on a Membrane, "SSM", designed by EDIBON, allows the study of stresses and deformations in a thin disc or membrane subjected to different compressive stresses.The main element of the equipment is a thin disc or membrane...
UNSYMMETRICAL CANTILEVER UNIT - MVV
  • MVV
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7.1.6.- STRUCTURAL MECHANICS

MVV

Unsymmetrical Cantilever Unit

The system consists of a vertical cantilever rigidly clamped at its lower end to the main column which is attached to a rigid structure. Beams of different sections may be used.A loading head, located at the upper end of the column, can rotate...
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