Thought I would just share 1 full years worth of classes and note taking later. Can’t stop won’t stop.
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Thought I would just share 1 full years worth of classes and note taking later. Can’t stop won’t stop.
as an architectural engineer student I thrive for the headcanon that sylus is a mechanical engineer
Engineers love engineers🤭🤭🤭
3/4 exams graded. I'm still waiting on the scary one (materials).
Statics:
Physics 2:
MATLAB:
The MATLAB one is absolutely scuffed lmao the prof made it too hard and wrote one of the unit tests wrong but I figured it out :3
I'm still waiting on materials which might end up being like a 70 or something though 😭 that class scares me
Escalator
Popular Mechanics magazine cover illustration detail - January 1936.
The celebrations are getting underway……and these floats have turned into robotic monsters of huge proportions! From my instagram.
Watch this ☝️😯💯
Dynamics Professor: "I realized why people hate me. The math in the example took me an hour."
Concrete is an excellent and versatile material, but it's not without its limitations.
Concrete is an excellent and versatile material, but it's not without its limitations. One of the biggest problems materials scientists are keen to find a workaround for is its brittleness. Concrete doesn't have very high tensile strength at all, which means it's prone to cracking under stress. One way of resolving this issue would be to develop concrete that can fill in its own cracks, and a new method could be that panacea. A team led by mechanical engineer Congrui Grace Jin of Texas A&M University has developed concrete that can heal itself by harnessing the power of synthetic lichen.
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