This integrate project provided us with basic knowledge of the various areas of general knowledge to apply in the race specified in the application section of these subjects leaving reflected how important are these for daily life in turn we met new concepts new tools and materials we thought we could not have that use personally this project consolidates the race and gives us the beginning of a future outlook showing that the race we choose has a high impact from my point of view and activities to play in the team responsible I had access to all parts of the project as was the programming part assembly and analysis in the areas of clear opportunity taking into account prior knowledge of all team members.
In short I can say that the mechanism 2 links gave us the indispensable reference to concepts and applications in addition to unite as a team in a practice of values.
Axel Alejandro Garcia Martinez
1B Ing. Communications and Electronics
domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014
miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014
Parts, functions and locations
A fuel gauge (or gas
gauge) is an instrument used to indicate the level of fuel contained in a tank.
Engine:
A machine that converts energy into mechanical force or motion.
A drive
shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft is a mechanical component for
transmitting torque and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drive
train that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to
allow for relative movement between them.
PIPELINE
1.
A conduit of pipe, especially one used for the conveyance of water, gas, or petroleum products.
EXHAUST PIPE
is usually piping used to guide reaction exhaust
gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove. The entire system conveys burnt gases from the engine and includes one
or more exhaust pipes.
SILENCER
Chiefly
British. the muffler on an
internal-combustion engine.
BRAKE
A machine for bending and folding sheet metal.
FUEL TANK
1.
a container inside a vehicle that holds fuel
miércoles, 22 de octubre de 2014
report of integrate project
The integration project engineering specialty in communications and electronics consists of a 2-link mechanism which consists of 2 arms hearth constructed of aluminum and a black and white encoder oriented lines with a circumference range between line and line 10 degrees relative to the activities covered by this part has made considerable progress except for certain details missing tune, but yet the essence of the project taking into account remains to be further refine the analysis software designed to continue with performance testing and sanding can say they have achieved these impurities cause at any time a delayed that project.
So far more than 80% of the goals for this part included more fulfilled however is to increase the presentation and demonstration project always trying to make the learning obtained in this activity are useful to us to create an environment of TEAM lively and fluid as this will be helpful to us in the future.
Axel Alejandro García Martínez 1B Ing. Communications and Electronics FIE
So far more than 80% of the goals for this part included more fulfilled however is to increase the presentation and demonstration project always trying to make the learning obtained in this activity are useful to us to create an environment of TEAM lively and fluid as this will be helpful to us in the future.
Axel Alejandro García Martínez 1B Ing. Communications and Electronics FIE
domingo, 19 de octubre de 2014
product comparison
The multi tool has a screwdriver, but it doesn't have a usb.
The multi tool has a saw, but it doesn't have a pen.
The multi tool has a ruler, but it doesn't have a bernier.
The multi tool has a bottle opener, but it doesn't have a pick.
The multi tool has a wrench, but it doesn't have a test port.
the powerlock eod 2.0 scissors b61 vs powerlock eod 2.0 v-cutter b63
conclusion
for me the best option is the powerlock b63 eod-cutter tools are similar but yet by the material of manufacture of the tool and its lasting design and basing on the personalized information for each tool I stay with this tool
The multi tool has a wrench, but it doesn't have a test port.
the powerlock eod 2.0 scissors b61 vs powerlock eod 2.0 v-cutter b63
conclusion
for me the best option is the powerlock b63 eod-cutter tools are similar but yet by the material of manufacture of the tool and its lasting design and basing on the personalized information for each tool I stay with this tool
miércoles, 15 de octubre de 2014
MULTITOOL
the best multitool
The 4-inch, 8.5-ounce New Wave comes with:
- needle-nose pliers
- regular pliers
- wire cutters
- hard-wire cutters
- a 2.9-inch 420HC knife (HC stands for “high carbon,” which means the knife will hold an edge better)
- a 420HC serrated knife
- a saw; spring-action scissors
- a wood and metal file
- a diamond-coated file
- a large bit driver that flips between a flat and Phillips head
- a small bit driver with an eyeglass screwdriver
- a medium fixed-blade flat screwdriver
- an 8-inch/19-cm ruler
- a bottle opener
- a can opener
- and a wire stripper.
miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014
lunes, 22 de septiembre de 2014
skateboard anatomy
Term: Board
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: Also known as the deck, this is the infamous
wooden platform on which trucks are mounted to the bottom and griptape is
applied to the top. The nose and tail of the board are, typically, concaved and
raised slightly to provide a more functional kicktail for the rider.
Additional Info: Industry standard boards typically consist
of 7 or 9 plies of hard maple wood laminated together and pressed into whatever
concavous shape makes skateboarders happy. Most technical decks are in the
range of 7.25 to 8.5 inches wide and between 29" and 33" inches long
(longboards and the increasingly popular 'old school' board shapes vary much
greater in width and length). Being made of wood and stomped on ruthlessly by
aggressive human beings, decks do break frequently. Despite this, wood is
continully used due to it's comfortable, responsive nature. We do kill a lot of
trees, but it's for a good cause...
Term: Nose
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: The nose is the front kicktail of your
skateboard. It is usually slightly broader than the tail.
Term: Tail
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: The tail is the back kicktail of your skateboard.
It is usually slightly smaller than the nose.
Term: Mounting Holes
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: Eight mounting holes in the board, four near
each kicktail, are drilled to allow attachement of the trucks to the deck.
Mounting holes for industry standard decks and trucks are a specified size so
any standard truck should fit any standard deck.
Additional Info: Non-standard skateboard decks and trucks
often will not be compatible with their industry standard counterparts, so if
you're having a hard time getting those new Ventures on that board your mom got
from Wal-Mart... we recommend browsing our selection of quality skateboard
decks for something better.
Term: Ply
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: A ply is one layer of wood in a skateboard
deck. Most technical skateboard decks are either 7 or 9 plies of hardwood
maple.
Additional Info: Some decks utilize a layer (or ply) of
fiberglass for strength and rigidity including: Powerlytes, Powerpro, Poptop,
Drops and Fiberlights.
Term: Laminates
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: Laminates are the glues used to adhere one ply
in a deck to another.
Additional Info: The laminates used for skateboard decks are
harmless in a dry board, but are highly toxic during the laminating process.
Term: Wheel bite
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: Wheel bite sucks. If you turn too hard in one
direction on a truck, the wheel you're turning over may contact the deck and
"bite" into it, causing the board to stop or slow down abruptly while
you just keep on going... not cool.
Term: Wheel Base
Corresponding Part: Deck
Description: Wheel base of a skateboard deck is the distance
between the inside mounting holes on a board, essentially the distance between
two mounted trucks.
Additional Info: Generally, the longer your legs are the
wider you'll want your wheel base. There's no need to get too concerned about
this though since board length is more important and the wheel base varies
accordingly. Ultimately, comfort is priority one and only you can decide what
feels best to ride.
Griptape
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Term: Griptape
Description: Griptape is the sandpaper like sheet that is
applied to the top of the deck. It is usually 9" wide by 33" long and
is self adhesive. The Griptape is grainy because in order to have control and
traction of your skate board, you need a substance that will catch and grab all
the movement of your feet.
Trucks
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Term: Axle
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: The axle is a metal rod that runs through the
truck hanger, protruding a couple of inches on either side. One wheel is inserted
on either end and held in place by the axle nut.
Additional Info: Occasionally, after much abuse, a truck
axle will begin to "slip." When this happens the truck axle slides a
bit to one side, loosening one wheel and tightening the other. Tapping it back
into position will remedy this temporarily - but if your trucks are this
thrashed it may be a good idea just to invest in a fresh pair. The diameter of
every industry standard truck axle is the same, however, lengths vary to
accomodate different deck widths.
Term: Axle Nut
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: An axle nut is threaded onto the truck axle to
hold the wheel in place.
Additional Info: After much abuse, the axle nut and/or the
end of the axle itself can become worn enough that removing or attaching the
nut becomes difficult or impossible. If this happens, try flipping the nut
upside down, using a different nut, or replacing the truck altogether. Silver
Trucks have a unique shield which is threaded into the end of the axle to
prevent this from happening.
Term: Bushing
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: Bushings are donut-shaped urethane pieces that
are inserted onto the kingpin of a truck. There are 2 bushings per truck, 1
above and 1 below where the hanger fits onto the kingpin. Adjusting the kingpin
nut to tighten or loosen the bushings will adjust the turning radius and
response of the truck itself. Tighter bushings mean stiffer trucks and less
chance of wheel bite, while loose bushings make for easier turning but a
greater chance of wheel bite disaster.
Additional Info: Sometimes new bushings will be naturally
stiff, causing the truck hanger to be offset and your wheels to rest unevenly
on the ground. Don't flip out, this is fairly common. To correct this just
start skating and make a point to turn a bunch in both directions on each
truck, forcing the urethane bushings to soften up a bit. Also, not all bushings
fit every truck.
Term: Baseplate
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: This is the componant of a truck that is
physically attached to the board with the mounting hardware. A baseplate
consists of the plate itself (with 4 or 6 mounting holes) and it's supported
kingpin and pivot cup. The truck hanger then fits snugly into the pivot cup and
over the kingpin, which is held in place by the king pin nut.
Additional Info: Tensor trucks are designed with a hard
plastic insert on the kicktail side of the baseplates that makes slides against
rough surfaces easier to pull. These Tensor Custom Color Kits, which include
pivot cups, are replaceable and come in several different colors.
Term: Hanger
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: The truck hanger is fastened to the kingpin and
rests in the pivot cup of the baseplate. It contains the axle on which your
wheels are mounted and provides the surface we so relentlessly grind on.
Additional Info: Hangers are brand specific, meaning they
are not interchangeable with other truck companies' baseplates.
Term: Pivot Cup
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: A pivot cup is a plastic cup-shaped piece that
rests inside the baseplate and supports the trucks hanger at the pivot point,
allowing it to turn smoothly in either left or right directions.
Additional Info: After much abuse, a pivot cup may begin to
wear down in spots causing the truck hanger to pivot unevenly. If this happens,
a replacement pivt cup is a good investment.
Term: King Pin
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: The kingpin is a partially threaded bolt
protruding from the baseplate that supports the bushings and truck hanger. The
axle nut at the end can be adjusted to loosen or tighten the turning capacity
of your truck.
Additional Info: Some trucks' king pins are replacable.
Term: King Pin Nut
Corresponding Part: Truck
Description: The king pin nut, which keeps the truck hanger
and bushings in place, can be adjusted to tighten or loosen your trucks.
Hardware
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Term: Hardware
Description: Hardware is sold in a set of 8 bolts and 8
nuts. Hardware allows you to connect your deck to your trucks. Skate Warehouse
has a large selection of sizes and brands. The size of the risers you choose
for your complete will dictate which size hardware you should use. The choice
is yours.
Wheel
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Term: Bearing Seat
Corresponding Part: Wheel
Description: The bearing seat of a wheel is part of it's
core and keeps the bearing vertically positioned and centered inside the wheel.
1 bearing is fitted against each side of the bearing seat of a wheel.
Additional Info: Spacers act as a kind of additional bearing
seat, keeping the center rings of both bearings equally spaced and vertically
positioned.
Term: MM/mm
Corresponding Part: Wheel
Description: MM or mm is the diameter (or height) of a
skateboard wheel in millimeters.
Additional Info: The typical size range of wheels for street
and vert skateboarding ranges from 45-60mm. Larger wheels can be used no prob,
but thicker risers may be required to allow enough clearance under the board to
prevent wheelbite.
Term: Durometer
Corresponding Part: Wheel
Description: Durometer is the international standard for the
hardness measurement of rubber, plastic, and other nonmetallic materials. There
are several types of durometers, each designed to measure a particular range of
materials. Skateboard-wheel urethane is most commonly measured on the A scale,
however B and D have become more recently adopted by some companies for
accuracy and dual-durometer wheels. 99A, 82B, and 45D are roughly the same
durometer.
Additional Info: For more information on durometer, check
out: http://www.skateboarding.com/skate/magazine/article/0,12768,200408,00.html
Term: Core
Corresponding Part: Wheel
Description: Cores are the center of the wheel where you
will insert the bearing. Some wheels are designed with a core of higher
durometer urethane to increase durability and sometimes decrease weight. Cores
can also be made from solid plastic or hollowed out plastic. Core designs vary
from brand to brand.
Bearings
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Term: ABEC
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: (Annual Bearing Evaluation Committee) Ratings
follow numerical values of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and are precision ratings as to how
well a bearing performs under high speeds in a straight line.
Additional Info: Considering the fact that the ABEC rating
is applied for industrial machine operations and purposes, ABEC means very
little in skateboarding. The fact is, Skateboarding introduces forces and
strains that a bearing was never intended to handle. Side loads and high energy
impact can break down a bearing at any rating level.
Term: Bearing
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: Skateboard bearings allow for the rolling
motion of a wheel on it's axle. They consist of 6, 7 or 8 balls enclosed in
races between two shields encased in a disklike body. 2 bearings, 1 on each
side, are inserted into every wheel, totalling 8 bearings necessary for a
complete skateboard.
Additional Info: Industry standard skateboard bearings are
of one universal size, except for Element Micro Bearings which can be adapted
to fit their respective Micro-Core wheels. The shields of some bearings
(including Bones, etc...) are removable to allow for cleaning and lubrication.
See also ABEC,...
Term: Delrin Crown
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: Delrin crowns hold and seperate the individual
balls within a bearing. By keeping the ball bearings lubricated and clean
within their delrin crowns, you can lengthen the life and strengthen the
performance of your bearings.
Additional Info: Crowns are also sometimes called retainers
or cages.
Term: Bearing Shield
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: The bearing shield is essentially the side of
the bearing, which keeps dirt from getting in and the ball bearings and/or
delrin crowns from falling out. Often there is a C clip to keep the shields in
place.
Additional Info: Some bearings shields are removable to
allow for cleaning and maintenance. Bearings with removable bearing shields
include:
Term: Bearing C Clip
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: The C clip is a mechanism for locking bearing
shields in place. It's basically a thin C-shaped wire that fits tightly into a
groove around the outside perimeter of the bearing shield to hold it in place
against the bearing casing. Not all bearings have them, but those that do can
typically be taken apart for cleaning and maintainence.
Term: Lubricant
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: Lubricant is the sauce that keeps your bearings
rolling quick and quiet. It is a synthetic blend of low viscosity, high speed
oils that minimize friction within the bearing and allow them stay spinning
smooth.
Additional Info: New bearings are already lubricated but due
to the abuse we dish out they do get dirty after a while. If you don't want to
buy new ones, clean them up and try squirtin' some Bones Speed Cream, Reflex
Bearing Lubricant or FKD Bearing Lubricant in there to keep them rolling like
new. It's a good idea to maintain your bearings on a monthly basis.
Term: Spacer
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: A spacer is a tubular piece that fits within
the bearing seat of a wheel, between the two bearings, to keep them evenly
spaced and vertcally aligned. Spacers are not necessary, but they do slightly
improve the performance and durablity of your bearings.
Additional Info: Some bearings include a set of spacers,
though most do not. Check out the Destructo Accelerator Kit.
Term: Casing
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: The casing is the disklike metal body of a
bearing in which the shields, crowns and balls are housed.
Term: Ball Bearings
Corresponding Part: Bearing
Description: The balls in a bearing are contained by delrin
crowns that allow the bearing casing to spin around them.
Additional Info: Most bearings contain 7 ball bearings,
however the Bones Super Swiss Six Bearings contain 6 bigger balls for increased
strength and speed.
miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2014
SIGNS OF INTERNET
SIGNS OF INTERNET
. That, Dot
, Comma
: Colon
; semicolon
'Apostrophe
- Hyphen (dash without spaces to join compound words "brother-in-law")
- Dash (dash with spaces to enter more info in a sentence)
Underscore _ (underscore)
@ At
'' Single quotes
"" Double quotes
/ Forward slash
\ Backslash
# Hash
[] Brackets
() Brackets or Parentheses
Curly brackets {}
<> Angle brackets or Less than and Greater than
~ Tilde
| Bar or Pipe
* Asterisk or Star
+ - Plus Minus sign and sign
Equal sign =
& Ampersand
% Percent
? Question mark (do we call our Inverted question mark)
! Exclamation mark (our is called Inverted exclamation mark)
. That, Dot
, Comma
: Colon
; semicolon
'Apostrophe
- Hyphen (dash without spaces to join compound words "brother-in-law")
- Dash (dash with spaces to enter more info in a sentence)
Underscore _ (underscore)
@ At
'' Single quotes
"" Double quotes
/ Forward slash
\ Backslash
# Hash
[] Brackets
() Brackets or Parentheses
Curly brackets {}
<> Angle brackets or Less than and Greater than
~ Tilde
| Bar or Pipe
* Asterisk or Star
+ - Plus Minus sign and sign
Equal sign =
& Ampersand
% Percent
? Question mark (do we call our Inverted question mark)
! Exclamation mark (our is called Inverted exclamation mark)
viernes, 29 de agosto de 2014
contributions to the integrator project
My name is Axel Alejandro García Martínez
The activities that have supported are:
Programming --- questionnaire
Generalization of ideas aim ------
Justification ------ main idea
The integration project is a work which covers all subjects and lets put all our knowledge into practice our common core subjects.
In my case as the team representative of my work or occupation is to verify that progress in all areas of work currently in progress written portion is from 75% to 80%
The mechanism has 2 links in real-life applications in different aspects from the composition of the human being in the industry in various instruments or machines and is a movement that used more than once in life.
Communication strategies we employ are working on extra equipment class
Besides the use of social networks to share information and keep notified with personal computer advances.
The activities that have supported are:
Programming --- questionnaire
Generalization of ideas aim ------
Justification ------ main idea
The integration project is a work which covers all subjects and lets put all our knowledge into practice our common core subjects.
In my case as the team representative of my work or occupation is to verify that progress in all areas of work currently in progress written portion is from 75% to 80%
The mechanism has 2 links in real-life applications in different aspects from the composition of the human being in the industry in various instruments or machines and is a movement that used more than once in life.
Communication strategies we employ are working on extra equipment class
Besides the use of social networks to share information and keep notified with personal computer advances.
lunes, 25 de agosto de 2014
Advantages and Disadvantages
creating a blog has advantages and disadvantages in my opininion are:
Advantages
Facilitate communication
Make the most comprehensive class
You can work at home
Apyo extra class groups are created
Facilitate peer knowledge
Disadvantages
If personal information is given can be used in a manner not appropriate
Facilitate distraction of students
It is easier to copy documents
Sometimes it tarbaja with more information than one can remember
Part of the reference of this text is my own opinion and experience
Support Pages:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/general/blogging-pros-and-cons.shtml
Advantages
Facilitate communication
Make the most comprehensive class
You can work at home
Apyo extra class groups are created
Facilitate peer knowledge
Disadvantages
If personal information is given can be used in a manner not appropriate
Facilitate distraction of students
It is easier to copy documents
Sometimes it tarbaja with more information than one can remember
Part of the reference of this text is my own opinion and experience
Support Pages:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/general/blogging-pros-and-cons.shtml
hello world
Hello my name is Axel Alejandro Garcia Martinez I'm from Tula Hgo.
I like many things would end if ever mentioned but widespread.
MUSIC
THE BEATLES
TIESTO DJ
DAVID GUETTA
I like all music especially these characters except the band.
in my daily life before coming here:
My activities
to play football working in a family business and a sound this new stage means a new challenge for me which I should pass without problems I hope good
GREETINGS.
I like many things would end if ever mentioned but widespread.
MUSIC
THE BEATLES
TIESTO DJ
DAVID GUETTA
I like all music especially these characters except the band.
in my daily life before coming here:
My activities
to play football working in a family business and a sound this new stage means a new challenge for me which I should pass without problems I hope good
GREETINGS.
sábado, 16 de agosto de 2014
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