Archmodels vol.64 - orient gadgets (repair link)

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Archmodels vol. 64
High detailed models of orient gadgets where you can find sculptures, statuettes, decorations, ornaments, embellishments, ornamentation, scenery, adornments with all textures, shaders and materials. It is ready to use, just put it into your scene.

One or more textures on this collection have been created with images from CGTextures.com.
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Formats: V-Ray *.max - with textures and shaders
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Can not delete Subcategories in Imported Categories

Sometimes it happens that Subcategories are not deleted when you remove the DWG from your project or family. In the Visibility Graphics these Subcategories are stored and there is no way to purge this (even through Object Styles and remove it does not work). How to erase these items...

  1. Start AutoCAD

  2. Create a drawing with the exact same Layer names as you can find in the Subcategories

  3. Draw on each Layer a Line

  4. Go to Revit

  5. Import this AutoCAD drawing in your Revit project or family

  6. Select the Imported drawing

  7. Use Query and select one of the lines

  8. Press the button Delete

  9. Repeat step 7 and 8 for each layer

Now, your Revit project or family is completely purged from these Subcategories!

Salyut - The First Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy

Salyut - The First Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy



S. Ivanovich “Salyut - The First Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy”
Praxis | 2008-07-07 | ISBN: 0387735852 | 426 pages | PDF | 12,9 MB
This remarkable book is a unique insight into the people involved in the development of the Salyut space station and the crews assigned to operate it. It describes the rotation between the crews, analyses the decision to send the back-up crew on Soyuz 11 and recounts the intrigues and difficult relationships between all the personalities involved - politicians, CKBEM managers, designers, generals and cosmonauts. Biographies of the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts are published for the first time in English and the longest manned space mission of the time is described before Grujica Ivanovich gives a unique summary of the most tragic day in the Soviet/Russian manned space program. An investigation into the cause of the tragic deaths of the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts precedes a description of the post-Salyut era, showing how the legacy of the first space station has survived for decades.
The first two chapters provide the history of the first Soviet space station projects Almaz, Soyuz-R, MKS and DOS from 1964 to1970 and cover the selection of DOS-1 crews in 1971, their training and crew rotations. Chapter 3 launches the Salyut space station with its first crew to occupy the first space station, while Chapter 4 portrays the drama of the Soyuz 10 mission in April 1971, which failed to dock with Salyut due to a broken docking probe element, culminating a dramatic night return to the Earth. The following two chapters describe the State Commission’s decision to replace the original crew of Soyuz 11 two days before the launch in June 1971 and introduce cosmonauts Dobrovolysky, Volkov and Patcayev. The launch of Soyuz 11, its docking with Salyut and the first days aboard the space station are described in Chapter 7 and the fire which almost curtailed the mission and led to Dobrovolsky and Volkov’s deteriorating relationship is then covered. The final stages of the mission, including the problems with the hatch before Soyuz 11 separated from the Salyut space station, are explained before the author details the separation of the orbital and service modules and the tragic mistake made by the cosmonauts. Chapter 10 describes the normal landing of Soyuz 11, the discovery of and attempts to revive the dead cosmonauts.
and includes the first interview with one of the rescuers. The author then demonstrates how detailed analysis found that, after separation from the orbital module, the internal pressure in the descent module dropped from 920mm to zero in 112 seconds due to the premature opening of one of the valves. Without spacesuits, the cosmonauts had only 15-20 seconds to close the valve and save their lives. An attempt by Dobrovolsky sadly failed. Further investigation identified numerous problems which contributed to the tragedy, including the valve technology, leaking of personal protection equipment, problems with the hatch and omissions in crew training, as well as confusion between the cosmonauts.


The last chapters describe the Post-Salyut era. After three single modular stations, in 1986 the USSR launched the base module of the third generation space station Mir, which has six docking probes. In the following years, Mir grew rapidly and was extended with five additional scientific modules to become a true space outpost continually occupied by humans, the dream of space pioneers. The service module Zvezda, a modified Salyut/DOS-1, currently serves as a core for the International Space Station. The book ends with memories of all those affected by the DOS program and the tragedy of the heroic Soyuz 11 crew and looks forward to a continuation of the historic mission of Salyut.
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Adding AutoCAD Related Blog or Twitter Feeds in AutoCAD InfoCenter - Between the Lines

Adding AutoCAD Related Blog or Twitter Feeds in AutoCAD InfoCenter - Between the Lines

Shaan Hurley's Blog, Between the Lines, has a guest post today from Jeff Bartels. In it he describes how to add Blog or Twitter Feeds to AutoCAD's InfoCenter. That way, new feeds come to you while you are working. Shaan goes on to list several great AutoCAD related feeds. If you use Twitter, Blogs, or an RSS reader, this is a must have list.

Thanks for sharing with us Jeff and Shaan.


Adding AutoCAD Related Blog or Twitter Feeds in AutoCAD InfoCenter - Between the Lines

Adding AutoCAD Related Blog or Twitter Feeds in AutoCAD InfoCenter - Between the Lines

Shaan Hurley's Blog, Between the Lines, has a guest post today from Jeff Bartels. In it he describes how to add Blog or Twitter Feeds to AutoCAD's InfoCenter. That way, new feeds come to you while you are working. Shaan goes on to list several great AutoCAD related feeds. If you use Twitter, Blogs, or an RSS reader, this is a must have list.

Thanks for sharing with us Jeff and Shaan.


Interiores #125 - 07/2010


Interiores #125 - July 2010

Interior magazine you discover new solutions to make your home a unique and comfortable space. A publication of high-end, designed especially for women, urban and cosmopolitan look to the latest trends, elegance and value to your home.

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AOA 13 - April 2010


AOA 13 - April 2010
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
(OFFICE OF ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION OF CHILE)

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AOA 12 - December 2009


AOA 12 - December 2009
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
(OFFICE OF ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION OF CHILE)

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AOA - Yearbook 2009


AOA - Yearbook 2009
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
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AOA 11 - September 2009


AOA 11 - September 2009
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
(OFFICE OF ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION OF CHILE)

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Dictionary of Aviation

Dictionary of Aviation

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Understanding Flight, Second Edition By David Anderson, Scott Eberhardt

Understanding Flight, Second Edition
By David Anderson, Scott Eberhardt

 
Understanding Flight, Second Edition
By David Anderson, Scott Eberhardt


* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
* Number Of Pages: 306
* Publication Date: 2009-08-12
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0071626964
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780071626965


Product Description:

Discover how planes get--and stay--airborne

Now you can truly master an understanding of the phenomenon of flight. This practical guide is the most intuitive introduction to basic flight mechanics available. Understanding Flight, Second Edition, explains the principles of aeronautics in terms, descriptions, and illustrations that make sense--without complicated mathematics. Updated to include helicopter flight fundamentals and aircraft structures, this aviation classic is required reading for new pilots, students, engineers, and anyone fascinated with flight.

Understanding Flight, Second Edition, covers:

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Physics of flight
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Wing design and configuration
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Stability and control
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Propulsion
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High-speed flight
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Performance and safety
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Aerodynamic testing
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Helicopters and autogyros
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Aircraft structures and materials


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Jane's all the World's Aircraft 2004-2005

Jane's all the World's Aircraft 2004-2005

Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2004-2005 (Jane's All the World's Aircraft) (Jane's All the World's Aircraft)
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* Publisher: Jane's Information Group
* Number Of Pages: 860
* Publication Date: 2004-06
* ISBN / ASIN: 0710626142


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Spaceplanes: From Airport to Spaceport

Spaceplanes: From Airport to Spaceport


*****

Paperback: 238 pages
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition - December 12, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0387765093
ISBN-13: 978-0387765099

 Spaceplanes From Airport to Spaceport presents a vision of the near future in which space vehicles can take off from an international airport, refuel in space, and fly regularly between the Earth and the Moon. The book is built on the solid engineering foundation prepared by David Ashford in his book Spaceflight Revolution, but develops the argument.
This is a coherent, lucid, and optimistic picture of the future – aimed directly at the reader as a future space passenger – which explains why the Space Tourist market could easily become the single most important factor in the mid-term future development of space transportation. In a few years it will be possible to board a spaceplane and fly into Earth orbit, and perhaps visit a space station. Later development could include refuelling in orbit to take a tour of cislunar space.

As the latest news has shown, the successful flight of SpaceShipOne and the imminent inauguration of Virgin Galactic’s sub-orbital rides from the New Mexico desert have already begun this process.

This book explains the technical details of precisely how all this can be accomplished within the next few decades.

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Missile engineering handbook (Principles of guided missile design) By C. W Besserer

Missile engineering handbook (Principles of guided missile design)
By C. W Besserer

Publisher: Van Nostrand
Number Of Pages: 600
Publication Date: 1958
ISBN-10 / ASIN: B0007DWUNU
ISBN-13 / EAN:
Binding: Unknown Binding

Summary: First rate source of the math behind modern systems.
Rating: 5
First, I see nothing unsafe in this book.
Intellectually, returning to the basics, the questions that had to be answered without technology, (whereas a technology is taken for granted in our time), is always a rewarding endeavor.
Math of 50 years ago looks crude. It was. But it was good math.
This is what it took to build the great successes of Falcon, Sparrow, Sidewinder, Phoenix, and others. Early attempts at doing the impossible: guiding a missile from one aircraft to intercept another aircraft at supersonic speeds.
Real golf would require opponents to hit each others ball in mid flight, and call it an intercept or block, worth a game, perhaps (if the stakes were high enough). That’s impossible you may say.
Guided missile design is far worse, and long ago. We do it all the time now. Why cannot sports keep up with science?

It was done by hand and primitive computers. It is fascinating to see the original critical nodes of guided missile design, and the communications problems, electronics problems, system prioritization, and command and control priorities. This is a visit to a math museum.
And right along side are the non-classified formulae, (advanced calculus and physics required), to show what is behind a process we now do on a single chip.
I fear however that we are losing the ability to actually do the math. (I am a Professor, what can I say.)
Do not come to this book for pictures of fancy rockets. No, this is the real gritty stuff that makes guided missiles work.
The second half of the book is a useful glossary for those unfamiliar with the language, a mixture of military acronyms and jargon of the profession.
You will not be able to build a guided missile after reading this book; but if you are a clever math student you can see what it takes to solve all the critical equations. I’m not referring to ‘rocket science’ as in propulsion system design.
This text is not about propulsion, one of the first, and most essential functions to be addressed before any thought can be given to using it.
I have seen the other volumes in the series, and this appears to be the most enlightening one, on System Design.
I’m talking about the incredible feat of talking to a missile, listenting to a missile, and tracking the target, and all three sources of information at once: you first, then the missile, then the target. And of course, two objects approaching each other at supersonic speeds means the density of infomation increases exponentially, but the processing capacity is fixed, finite, and can be overloaded. How to omptimise this is not in the book. But how to study it is. Now we use this method every day, setting up microwave relays for everyday phones.
Good reading for a young, mathematically inclined person fascinated with the math of missles, not the technology. The technology did not exist when this book was assembled. But it was in the works, and this book was meant to assist those in the industry, and enlighten those who might want to be in the industry.
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Missile Aerodynamics

Missile Aerodynamics

The similarities between the airplane and the missile extend beyond their flying capabilities, and at higher operational speeds, the configuration distinctions become even less apparent. Missile Aerodynamics, a classic now available from AIAA and Nielsen Engineering and Research, Inc., combines the best of missile and airplane aerodynamics, drawing extensively from numerous technical papers to present a rational and unified account of the principles behind missile projection. Evaluate the missile versus the airplane in a multitude of areas, from longitudinal acceleration, wing loading, roll and dynamic stability, guidance and navigation, and more.

J.N. Nielsen covers every aspect of missile aerodynamics, from the classification of missiles and basic formulas to innovative aerodynamic controls. In one reliable reference, readers will find hundreds of schematics, equations, and tables with practical applications in missile design and engineering. Originally published by Nielsen Engineering and Research, Inc  
 
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BP: Oil flow into Gulf stopped - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

BP: Oil flow into Gulf stopped - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

THE OIL HAS STOPPED!!! It is about time. I am so glad to hear this news.

BP: Oil flow into Gulf stopped - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

BP: Oil flow into Gulf stopped - NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

THE OIL HAS STOPPED!!! It is about time. I am so glad to hear this news.

AOA 10 - May 2009


AOA 10 - May 2009
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
(OFFICE OF ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION OF CHILE)

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AOA 09 - November 2008


AOA 09 - November 2008
ASOCIACION DE OFICINAS DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE
(OFFICE OF ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATION OF CHILE)

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