Functional units and machine elements, Mechanical Engineering

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Examine the CNC machines at University of Greenwich. You are needed to present and discuss about the major functional units and vital machine elements of  the CNC milling at University.It is essential to present and discuss about the functions, working principles and design requirements of these functional units and machine elements. 2D/3D sketching, images and photos can be used for the appearance and discussions when essential.

 


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