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Old 8th September 2007, 10:45 AM
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It is surprising to see that we donot have any threads or queries realated to Fluid power engineering. Whereas the shift from elctromechanical to fluid systems is very evident.

It is a pity to see a bright mechanical engineering graduate turning to software engineering and writing codes for database managment.

Whereas we find it very interesting and involving phenomenon to work in this field.

We are starting this thread with the hope that engineers will come out with innvoation, queries, troubleshooting issues related fluidcontrol, design.

Togather we can look into learning and resolving issues with fun.

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Old 8th September 2007, 11:16 AM
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Hello Transpower,

Glad to see have you on CE. I completely agree with you that Software Industry has lured the best engineers from other engineering trades. But through CE, we can make a difference. I'm not sure how many fluid power engineers we have on CE. But yes, we need a leader who'll contribute good, innovative ideas to this section so that others are inspired. Initially the response may be less, but as we grow, best fluid engineering minds will join in.

Keep up the good work & we all will look forward to interesting ideas in Mechanical Engineering section of CE Forums.

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Old 8th September 2007, 11:47 AM
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We shall be glad to provide required info for the queries to the best of our knowledge. In case we come across very intricate issues we are associated with the best technical brains in the industry and the education setups and the help is always around the corner.

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Hello Transpower,

Glad to see have you on CE. I completely agree with you that Software Industry has lured the best engineers from other engineering trades. But through CE, we can make a difference. I'm not sure how many fluid power engineers we have on CE. But yes, we need a leader who'll contribute good, innovative ideas to this section so that others are inspired. Initially the response may be less, but as we grow, best fluid engineering minds will join in.

Keep up the good work & we all will look forward to interesting ideas in Mechanical Engineering section of CE Forums.

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Old 8th September 2007, 12:35 PM
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We shall be glad to provide required info for the queries to the best of our knowledge. In case we come across very intricate issues we are associated with the best technical brains in the industry and the education setups and the help is always around the corner.

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"Fluid Power is all about correalation & applied egineering"
This is very interesting. I know couple of good guys in Perth who are associated with fluid power engineering. I do not have much idea about the work they do, but I will inform them about this initiative.

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Old 11th September 2007, 12:37 AM
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Elisa, thanks a lot. its very interesting that you find our intiative appealing enoughto refer this to your freinds.

I eagerly look forward to seeing them appear in this section. As for your understanding of fluid power engineering.

Even then it would be interesting to learn your feild of interest as we use lot of core programming for the HMI interfacing of the controls on the complete systems.

You see engineering now has become a holistic science as far as design engineers are concerned.

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