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TOP 10 iPad Apps for Engineers

Now that the new iPad has been launched, several new apps that take advantage of the third-generation tablet's high-definition screen will also surface before the device reaches Apple stores. While most of us are aware of apps such as Angry Birds, Spotify, or Foursquare, how many are familiar with apps that could make an engineering task easier?
"Apps help engineers do simple things quicker," says 26-year-old Daniel Holmes, a professional engineer with a major firm. Engineering is specific to the situation, says Holmes, who specializes in hydraulics. "If you want to use a quarter-inch bolt and need to understand if it can withstand a certain amount of force or what size drill to use, apps can help you do that calculation quickly," he says. Holmes and his partner have developed iEngineer, an app that offers a database of screw and bolt information. Currently an iPhone app, iEngineer will be available for the iPad soon, he says.
Dr. David Knezevic is a computational science lecturer at the Harvard Institute for Applied Computational Science and was previously a post-doc in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, which developed an application to perform simulations on a smart phone. "Apps liberate engineers to do analysis on site, away from their desktop," he says. "When you are on site and you get new data, you can test it and do some quick engineering calculations right there on your tablet." Mobile as a platform, says Knezevic, is becoming more and more appealing and ubiquitous as phones and tablets are becoming more and more popular. "Apps will become more appealing as time goes on. It's an irreversible trend," he adds.

The iEngineer iPad app offers a database of screw and bolt information.
With new apps being launched daily, it's hard to keep track of what's popular in any specific category. There are many cool apps designed with engineers in mind, but broadly they can be categorized into apps for engineering calculations, design simulations, or reference. If you are a mechanical engineer or aspiring to be one, you might find these 10 iPad apps useful.
HVAC Professional
HVAC Professional Formulator includes all 200 formulas of the HVAC Fomulator and adds 18 charts, as well as the complete International Mechanical Code. It has a variety of sections including air change, airside, boilers, BTU conversions, ductwork, energy values, heating design, heating requirements, humidity, loads, pumps, steam, temperature, waterside systems, and area calculations.
LuxCalc Fluid Prop
This is a mechanical engineering app that allows engineers involved in thermal analysis to quickly and accurately (within 5%) calculate the thermophysical properties of common fluids found in heat transfer books such as specific heat, absolute viscosity, kinematic viscosity, thermal expansion, and more, for a user-specified temperature.
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HVAC Professional Formulator includes all 200 formulas of the HVAC Formulator and adds 18 charts, as well as the complete International Mechanical Code.
Graphing Calculator
Useful for engineers and scientists, the Graphing Calculator turns the iPad into a high-resolution function plotter and scientific calculator. Some of its features include: quickly plotting and tracing multiple equations on the same graph, custom keyboard to speed up entering equations, pinch to zoom and drag or slide for scrolling the graph in real time, taking screen shots, and e-mailing graphs to yourself.
TouchCalc
Good for number crunching and analysis, this colorful calculator offers three different modes. The scientific mode allows standard functions and operations like the basic arithmetical operations, power, logarithm, roots, and more. The bit/integer mode offers logical operations on bit level. The statistics mode helps you create a sample by adding several values and then calculate mean, median, quantil values, variance, standard deviation, and range, among others.
Mechanical Engineer
This app contains over 300 mechanical engineering formulas. There are over 300 additional conversion formulas in the program as well as 70 area formulas. Major areas covered in the program include: bearings, belts, boilers, brakes, clutches, elevators, gears, fluid power, heat transfer, internal combustion, kinetic energy, power plants, shafts springs, and vehicle drive.
Engineering Professional
This app is a good reference tool for any engineering student as it combines over 650 formulas in chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, hydrology, and mechanical engineering that allow engineers to determine everything from calculations on shafts to calculation on loads on beams. In addition, there are 100 conversion formulas, as well as a section for determining area formulas.
Engineering Unit Conversion
This unit conversion tool is specifically designed for engineers, scientists, and students. It offers dimensions engineers need on a daily basis with all the units they commonly use. They can also input negative values when required for temperature and gauge pressures.
Finger CAD
FingerCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) application for technical drawing. With FingerCAD, engineers can draw houses, bridges, mechanical components, geometrical figures, and everything they can draw with a common PC CAD.
TurboViewer X
TurboViewer X is a DWG viewer that supports both 2-D and 3-D CAD DWG files. The app allows multi-touch navigation as you pan, zoom, and 3-D orbit around your DWG and DXF files. To view drawing files, you can send an e-mail with the DWG or DXF attachments directly to your iPad. Drawing files can also be viewed through FTP, Dropbox, iCloud, and other cloud-based storage systems.
AutoCAD WS
Autodesk's app lets engineers view, edit, and share DWG drawings through the iPad. Engineers can accurately annotate and revise drawings while they are on location in the field, in meetings, or out of the office. They can also work with local versions of designs when they don't have an Internet connection, and easily open DWG, DWF, and DXF files received as email attachments.

Best Places To Study Engineering

Best Places To Study Engineering

Choosing a place to study can be quite a difficult task, there are so many things to consider. The main thing you want to ensure is that you receive a quality education in your chosen engineering specialty. Factors such as location, accomodation and economic viability may also be on your list. Here is a lst of the top ten places in the world to study engineering. The list is not necessarily in the right order, for you that will depend on personal preferences.

1. California Institute of Technology 

A prestigious research university with a student to faculty ratio of 3:1 which boasts 31 Nobel Prize in Alumni recipients. The California Institute of Technology is also known as Caltech. It is number one on this list because of the very strong emphasis on science and engineering. It is in a great location and features six acedemic divisions.
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2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 


 Has produced 73 Nobel Prize winners and 9 of these are currently faculty members. It widely known as being an outstanding educational and research institute. It is highly regarded in the areas of engineering and physical sciences and has been for a long time. There is an emphasis on strong industry cooperation at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
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3. Princeton University


 – A private, Ivy League research university with a high number of full time students and an 8.8% admission rate. Princeton University was founded in 1746 and it is one of the 9 Colonial Colleges that was established before the American revolution. It has an excellent reputation for providing high quality education in several areas, including engineering. Is associated with 17 National Medal of Science winners and 35 Nobel laureates.
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4. Stanford University 


– Boasts highly sought after courses in the areas of Computer Science, Mechenical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Stanford is one of the most prestigious universities in the entire world. It has nurtured many prominent alumni and is organized into seven schools. Since the year 1952 there have been 58 Nobel laureates associated with the university.
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5. Georgia Institute of Technology 


– Commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, 26 of the 442 faculty members are National Academy of Engineering members. Is consistantly ranked among the top five engineering colleges in the world. This is a public research university which features satellite campuses in several places around the world including France, Singapore and China.
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6. University of California, Berkeley 


– Also known as UC Berkeley. This is a public research university that occupies 1232 acres. It offers around 350 undegraduate and graduate degree programs. The Berkeley lab is responsible for discovering 16 chemical elements, no other university in the world has achieved this.
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7. University of Cambridge 


 A very highly rated collegiate research university located in Cambridge England. It boast a rich history and was originally founded in 1209, this makes it one of the oldest universities in the world. It has been affiliated with 90 Nobel laureates which is more than almost any other university. It is regularly placed among the best universities in different league tables.
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8. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich 


 Located in Switzerland, this is a university that specializes in engineering, mathmatics, science, management and technology. All major World University rankings consitently rate it as one of the best in the world. Twenty-One Nobel Prizes have been awarded to students and professors of the institute.
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9. Imperial College London 


Officially named The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. A public research university specialising in the fields of engineering, medicine, science, technology and business. It boasts one of the largest estates of any English educational institution and is constantly ranked among the top universities in the world.
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10. Carnegie Mellon University 


 An internationally renowned private research university that began as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1967 it merged with the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and became the Carnegie Mellon University. It has seven independent colleges and schools including the widely recognised Carnegie Institute of Technology (engineering)
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