Category:Engineering Workgroup
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Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest. Each article is assigned to 1 to 3 Workgroups via its Metadata page. Communications formerly occuring in a Workgroup should now take place in the Forum or in individual article Talk pages. |
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Below is a listing of articles within the scope of the Engineering Workgroup.
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To designate an article for inclusion in this workgroup and in any active subgroups, go to the article's Metadata page and :
- List Engineering as one of the workgroup categories (i.e., cat1, cat2 or cat3) as indicated by the A in the adjacent image.
- List any active subgroup(s) as one of the subgroup categories (i.e., sub1, sub2 or sub3) as indicated by the B in the adjacent image.
- Write the appropriate entries for cat_check, status, underlinked and cleanup (if that has not already been done). The Metadata page includes guidance on writing those entries.
- It is often necessary to "jog" articles to make them display in workgroups and subgroups. "Jogging" is done by editing an article's main page and adding a blank space at the end of any paragraph.
- The Metadata page may list the article for inclusion in as many as 3 main workgroup categories plus as many as 3 subgroup categories.
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Pages in category "Engineering Workgroup"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,290 total.
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A
- A-Minima
- AAR-54
- Abram S. Hewitt (fireboat)
- D.A. Abrams
- Abrasive wheel
- Absolute zero
- Absorption (chemistry)
- Acceleration
- Acceleration due to gravity
- Accelerometer
- Accidental release source terms
- Accuracy and precision
- Acid dew point
- Acid gas
- Acoustic energy
- Adder (electronics)
- ADMS atmospheric dispersion modeling system
- Advanced Extremely High Frequency (satellite)
- Aeration basin
- AERMOD air pollution dispersion model
- Aeronautics
- Aerosol
- Aerospace
- Aerospace engineering
- National Institute of Aerospace
- Aerostat
- Aerotrain
- Air pollutant concentrations
- Air pollution
- Air pollution dispersion modeling
- Air pollution dispersion models
- Air pollution dispersion terminology
- Air pollution emissions
- Air preheater
- Air Quality Modeling Group
- Air Resources Laboratory
- Air stripping
- Air Traffic Control
- Airborne Warning and Control System
- Airbus A340
- Aircraft
- Airfoil
- Airliner
- Airport
- Airship
- ALE-39
- Alfred E. Ronaldson (fireboat)
- Allegheny Portage Railroad
- Alouette (helicopter)
- Alpha II (fireboat, 1900)
- ALQ-165
- Amateur radio
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- American Meteorological Society
- American National Standards Institute
- Amine gas treating
- Ammonia production
- Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil
- Ammonium perchlorate
- AN-
- Analytic Hierarchy Process
- Anti-nuclear movement
- Antoine equation
- AP 42 Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors
- APG-63
- APG-70
- APG-73
- API gravity
- API oil-water separator
- Apollo 13 (mission)
- Apollo Command-Service Module
- Apollo program
- Applied Science and Technology Abstracts
- APR-39
- APS-145
- APX-100
- APY-2
- Aqueous Wastes from Petroleum and Petrochemical Plants
- ARC-164
- Arcology
- Arctic (ship, 1978)
- Armadillo Aerospace
- Armor (vehicle protective)
- Armored warship
- Artificial Intelligence Markup Language
- Arvik
- ASIMO
- Asphalt (paving)
- Asphalt (petroleum)
- ASQ-228
- ASTM International
- Research vessel Astrolabe
- Astronaut Glove Challenge
- Asymptotic gain model
- Atlas (missile)
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Atmospheric pressure
- Atmospheric reentry
- Atmospheric science
- Atomic demolition munition
- AUSTAL2000
- Autoclave
- Automatic Identification System
- Automatic Radar Plotting Aid
- Automobile
- Aviation
- Commercial aviation
- U.S. commercial aviation history to 1966
- Aviation Week and Space Technology
- Avionics
- Avogadro's law
- Azimuth
- Azovstal steel plant
B
- B-70 Valkyrie
- Constance Babington Smith
- Backhoe
- Baffinland Iron Mine
- John Logie Baird
- Ballistic Missile Early Warning System
- Balloon (aircraft)
- Bandwidth
- Bar (unit)
- Barrel (container)
- Basel tram
- Battleship
- Bearing (direction)
- Bearing capacity
- Beastie (roller coaster)
- Beat (acoustics)
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University
- Bell Labs Technical Journal
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Bhangmeter
- Bhopal disaster
- Bicycle
- Bigelow Aerospace
- Bill Kettner (fireboat)
- Biodiesel
- Bioengineering
- Biofuel
- Biomass
- Biomechanics
- Bionics
- Biotechnology
- Biot–Savart law
- Bipod
- Bipolar transistor
- Bistatic
- Blacksmith
- MV Blacky
- Blast (explosives)
- Blue Force Tracker
- Bluebell (1906 ship)
- Alan Blumlein
- BMW
- BMW motorcycles
- BMW R60-2
- Boat
- Boat nerd
- Boatswain
- Bode plot
- Boeing
- Boeing 737
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner
- Boiling point
- Boiling Water Reactor
- Bolt (fastener)
- Bomb
- Boolean algebra
- Boosted fission
- Boracitol
- Bottle
- Bravest (fireboat)
- Break of gauge
- Brisance
- Dino Brugioni
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel
- Brute force attack
- BTX
- Bucket
- Bug (software)
- Built environment
- Bulldozer
- Bullet train (Japan)
- Buoyancy
- Bus (network topology)