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  [ engine for Web Applications (v 1.9) ]
Engine for Web Applications does not use script evaluations to load external data and is therefore not susceptible to this type of attack.
Engines for creating an abstraction layer over the execution of a tasks and processing inline or external declarative markup, and serving as a container to child objects and components.
Engine for Web Applications was developed in 2002, and the same core tenets of its design still apply: protect scope, provide services for object communication and bootstrapping, and make it easy to add new features that benefit from the framework.
www.whitefrost.com /projects/engine   (1634 words)

  
 VRMAG - ALDO HOEBEN’S SPI-V ENGINE
Hoeben’s goal with the SPi-V Engine is to continually add elements that will enhance the realistic viewing experience of panoramas.
In that sense there are a number of vehicles like SPi-V. Marcromedia is aware of SPi-V, and a possible conflict seems to have been averted since the release of Director MX 2004, when the former rather strict Director end user license changed into one more similar to that of Flash.
It isn’t surprising that panographers are impressed with Hoeben’s SPi-V engine: With a smooth display, rolling stops, time lapse, focal blur, easily identified hotspots, database connectivity and the ADR features, and new elements such as animation in the near future, SPi-V is undeniably one “spiffy” panoramic delivery vehicle.
vrm.vrway.com /vartist/VR_industry/ALDO_HOEBEN_S_SPI-V_ENGINE.html   (2114 words)

  
  fieldOfView | SPi-V engine
The engine was build on a solid and extensible multimedia core provided by Macromedia's acclaimed Shockwave 3D.
The engine is now available for licensing to panoramic photographers and website developers.
Content creators will find a treassure of information about the SPi-V XML specification, as well as a means to communicate with fieldOfView and other members of the SPi-V community at SPi-V dev, the content developer's website.
fieldofview.nl /spv   (270 words)

  
  Howstuffworks "How Car Engines Work"
Diesel engines are one form and gas turbine engines are another.
A steam engine in old-fashioned trains and steam boats is the best example of an external combustion engine.
Internal combustion is a lot more efficient (takes less fuel per mile) than external combustion, plus an internal combustion engine is a lot smaller than an equivalent external combustion engine.
www.howstuffworks.com /engine.htm   (966 words)

  
  GM Premium V engine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Premium V family of automobile engines is General Motors' modern 90° v engine architecture.
The Premium V design was initiated as a response to the advanced dual overhead cam V8 engines introduced by Cadillac's European and Japanese competitors in the late 1980s.
The Aurora engine was introduced in 1994 for the 1995 model year, and General Motors has not used this engine since the demise of the marque in 2004.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Cadillac_Northstar_engine   (1680 words)

  
 V engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A V engine is a common configuration for an internal combustion engine.
Very narrow angles of V combine some of the advantages of the V engine and the straight engine (primarily in the form of compactness) as well as disadvantages; the concept is an old one pioneered by Lancia, but recently reworked by Volkswagen.
Some V configurations are well-balanced and smooth, while others are less smoothly running than their equivalent straight counterparts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/V_engine   (424 words)

  
 How to Paint Your Engine and Choose the Correct Color
Engine long-blocks, which included block, intake manifold, heads, and oil pan, were all painted Ford Blue, a darker blue that covered all hardware except the valve-cover bolts.
Ford Blue was again a mainstay for all Ford engines, including the base 200ci six, the base 289-2V small-block V-8, and the 225-horse 289-4V engine with a new carburetor design--the Autolite 4300.
One engine we rarely hear about is the X code 390-2V V-8 installed in a handful of Mustangs for 1968.
www.mustangmonthly.com /howto/173_0308_paints_engines/index1.html   (833 words)

  
 Automobile Engines - A Short Course on How They Work
These engines are sometimes named for the number of valves that they have such as "24 Valve V6" which indicates a V-6 engine with four valves per cylinder.
The compression ratio on the average engine is in the range of 8:1 to 10:1.
The oil pump is mounted at the bottom of the engine in the oil pan and is connected by a gear to either the crankshaft or the camshaft.
www.familycar.com /engine.htm   (1634 words)

  
 [ engine for Web Applications (v 1.9) ]
Engine makes it easy to quickly develop and deploy scripts without the hassle of namespace collisions, managing object references and lifecycles, and bootstrapping loading sequences.
Engines for creating an abstraction layer over the execution of a tasks and processing inline or external declarative markup, and serving as a container to child objects and components.
Engine for Web Applications was developed in 2002, and the same core tenets of its design still apply: protect scope, provide services for object communication and bootstrapping, and make it easy to add new features that benefit from the framework.
www.imnmotion.com /projects/engine   (1530 words)

  
 V-1
The pulse engine was based on a French patent dating to the 1890's.
The engine, which operated by creating 500 fuel-air explosions per minute, was designed for a specific operational altitude.
By adding wings to the A4, the 800 m/s of kinetic energy the rocket had at cut-off could be exploited in a glide attack, extending the range of the missile from 250 km to 550 km.
www.astronautix.com /lvs/v1.htm   (1274 words)

  
 ANTIQUE CADILLAC ENGINE
Engine serial number is 1124xx with a large “star” after the number.
This engine was very nicely made and had pressure oiling with an oil pump showing in photos #1 and #2 driven by the horizontal shaft off the camshaft with front and rear oil distributors to the upper engine.
The engine number is stamped at the very top of the front of the block at the base of the oil fill extension and is faintly visible in one of the photos above.
home.att.net /~jwwerner50/antique_engine.html   (1135 words)

  
 Saturn V
An engine hard-over maximum q manual abort was impractical for the Apollo CSM on Saturn I and IB NASA and contractor studies showed that, in the event of an engine hard-over failure during maximum q, a manual abort was impractical for the Saturn I and IB, and must be carried out by automatic devices.
The J-2 engine would be used to power the Saturn S-IVB stage for the Saturn V. Ten tests of the liquid hydrogen-liquid oxygen powered rocket engine had been conducted at MSFC since the J-2 engine test facility was put into use in August 1965.
Saturn V translunar payload 44,500 kilograms Spacecraft: Apollo LM.
www.friends-partners.org /partners/mwade/lvs/saturnv.htm   (16430 words)

  
 Ford Modular V-8 Engine - Mustang & Fords Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With its heads removed, the 4.6 SOHC engine appears to be small--a smallish cross-bolted main cap block with broad decks to accommodate the huge aluminum cylinder heads.
In the center of the valley is a provision for the screw-in knock sensor.
The Modular engines tend to be different from one plant to another, from one model year to the next, and from one carline to the other.
www.mustangandfords.com /techarticles/mufp_0509_ford_modular_v8_engine   (1206 words)

  
 Virginia V. National Historic Landmark Nomination
As built and documented with the official number #222170 in 1922, Virginia V is a wooden-hulled screw steamer 115.9 feet long, with a 24.1-foot beam, and a 9-foot depth of hold.
Virginia V is powered by a triple expansion marine steam engine rated at 400 horsepower, which drives a single propeller.
Virginia V survived a near disaster on October 21, 1934 when she was caught and beat against the dock at Olalla, Washington, during the "great hurricane" of that decade.
www.cr.nps.gov /maritime/nhl/virginia.htm   (2195 words)

  
 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ - Engine specifications
The HO engine is designed to run perfectly on standard octane fuel, but for maximum performance premium fuel is recommended.
The HO engine is standard on all 2002-2004 Overland models, and is optional on the 2002-2004 Limited 4WD models.
The Hemi engine in the Grand Cherokee includes Cylinder Deactivation, a feature which shuts down four of the eight cylinders during idling and light-demand situations, such as highway driving, by electronically controlling the flow of oil to valve lifters.
www.wjjeeps.com /engine.htm   (795 words)

  
 Aaen Performance : V-4 Two Stroke Racing Engine
The unique V-4 engine design combines light weight with the strength to take the punishment of the most demanding conditions.
A special forged piston with a wide intake skirt insures that the intake port is large enough for the highest engine speeds.
The V-4 engine breaths through a special 4 barrel manifold with 52 mm intake diameters and electronic fuel injection.
www.aaenperformance.com /V4_racing_engine.asp   (377 words)

  
 V-8 Archie -- FAQs
That other kit moves the engine over to the left in the Fiero engine compartment, not only making some frame cutting necessary but also requiring non-stock length axles.
A. This is a good question, As with any other big engine into small car/truck swap you should expect that you may need to increase the capacity of the stock cooling system.
Just as with any other engine swap in any car it is a good idea to check with local authorities as to the proper procedures.
www.v8archie.com /faq.htm   (1840 words)

  
 V-8 Engine Swap - 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Now that the clutch is in and the tranny reinstalled, the Mustang is lowered and the new 5.0L engine is ready to be dropped in.
Make sure if there is anything that you want changed with the engine, such as spark plugs, wires, headers, and so on, that you take care of it before you drop it in the car.
The next to the last step requires Tim to reuse the airbox from the V-6 engine, which is identical to the V-8’s, except for the air meter and the air tube.
www.mustang50magazine.com /howto/4361_v8_engine_swap   (1484 words)

  
 Ford Ranger V-8 Engine Swap
This is important because as engine weight is increased, the ride height lowers in the front and this produces extreme negative camber at the front wheels.
The front sump is for clearance to the oil pump and the rear sump is the reservoir for the oil.
The biggest advantage to the dual sump pans is that the engine may be situated about half an inch lower in the chassis.
www.therangerstation.com /tech_library/V8Conversions.html   (4995 words)

  
 Ford Modular V-8 Engine - Romeo Windsor Blocks - Mustang & Fords Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Early 4.6 engines had torque-to-yield cross-bolts--also known as jackscrews--that pulled the main caps tight to the block's side skirts.
With these iron-block SOHC engines, expect a cylinder wall thickness of.110-inch thickness on the thrust sides of the wall and.165 inch on the fore and aft sides.
Although we tend to think of the 4.6 DOHC engine as a rear-drive engine, Ford used it in a front-drive application in the Lincoln Continental.
www.mustangandfords.com /techarticles/mufp_0509_ford_modular_v8_engine/romeo_windsor_blocks.html   (1057 words)

  
 Corvette C6.R Engine - Corvette Racing
The roots of the GM family tree of V-8 engines reach to the fabled small-block V-8 that was introduced in 1955.
While the components and specifications of the street and competition engines are tailored to their specific environments, the thought process behind them is identical.
A street engine has the constraints of emissions, noise and durability standards, but the race engine really challenged us to produce maximum power from a given package.
www.corvetteracing.com /cars/c6r/engine.shtml   (1272 words)

  
 Engine builders
Remember that higher output (horsepower per cubic inch) unsupercharged engines will lose some low speed torque, driveability and reliability, probably require more maintenance, and will be more expensive to begin with.
All 427 engines used a special high-nickel alloy and went through a slow-cool process to reduce internal stresses.
engines, while known for their high horsepower potential, are scarce - and are notorious for not having much low speed torque because of the huge ports.
www.erareplicas.com /engines.htm   (1739 words)

  
 GM | General Motors: Racing Engines: LS1 Engines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
While the production LS1 engine displaces 5.7 liters (346 cubic inches), the racing version is a brawny 7.0 liters - a displacement that stirs memories of the 427-cubic-inch big-blocks of the '60s.
The GM Racing aluminum cylinder heads are designed to meet the airflow requirements of the racing engine's increased displacement and higher operating speed.
Powered by a 405-horsepower LS6 small-block engine, the 2004 Corvette Z06 hardtop is the highest performing member of the Corvette family.
www.gm.com /company/racing/technology/CorvetteC5R.htm   (1275 words)

  
 GM’s Vortec 8100 V-8
This was the engine that started General Motors in the marine market, and the company has been a leader ever since.
This is the basic engine that companies like Crusader, MerCruiser, and Volvo Penta will adapt for application in the boats you’ll see in dealer showrooms this year.
This is an unusual strategy in high-performance engines, where increasing bore is the preferred method, but GM chose it because a longer stroke typically translates into more torque and better durability.
powerandmotoryacht.com /engines/0101vortec   (405 words)

  
 fieldOfView | SPi-V engine
The engine was build on a solid and extensible multimedia core provided by Macromedia's acclaimed Shockwave 3D.
The engine is now available for licensing to panoramic photographers and website developers.
Content creators will find a treassure of information about the SPi-V XML specification, as well as a means to communicate with fieldOfView and other members of the SPi-V community at SPi-V dev, the content developer's website.
www.fieldofview.com /spv   (270 words)

  
 Ford Motor Company - Featured Story - Volvo XC90 Gets a State-of-the-Art V-8
At the Paris Motor Show, Volvo unveiled a new V-8 engine for the XC90 SUV, which in North America is currently available with either a 2.5-liter five-cylinder or a 2.9-liter six-cylinder engine.
One absolute safety requirement for the new V-8 engine was that it had to be installed transversely in the engine compartment, just like all other Volvo engines.
The new engine is also the cleanest gasoline V-8 on the market today.
media.ford.com /newsroom/feature_display.cfm?release=18885   (522 words)

  
 Ford Flathead V8 Engine homepage
This site is dedicated to the famous Ford flathead V8 engine produced in the United States from 1932 to 1953 (in Canada until 1954).
The engine was used in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and trucks; as well as various industrial and marine applications.
We have collected various parts drawings related to both the engine and its drive train components in motor vehicles.
www.vanpeltsales.com /FH_web/flathead_home.htm   (304 words)

  
 Ford Produces 100 Millionth V-8 Engine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 100 millionth engine will be installed in the first F-150 built this year at Ford's Norfolk Assembly Plant in Virginia.
Before Ford began mass-producing the V-8 in 1932, the engines typically were reserved for luxury cars because the engine blocks had to be built by hand, a costly endeavor.
Engineers and scientists at the EPA’s National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich., are applying their unique technical expertise to selected fuel cell-related challenges.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/902560/posts   (2653 words)

  
 Stirling Engine Configurations - updated 11/11/2006
Alpha engines have two pistons in separate cylinders which are connected in series by a heater, regenerator and cooler.
Both Beta and Gamma engines use displacer-piston arrangements, the Beta engine having both the displacer and the piston in an in-line cylinder system, whilst the Gamma engine uses separate cylinders.
The Alpha engine is conceptually the simplest Stirling engine configuration, however suffers from the disadvantage that both pistons need to have seals to contain the working gas.
www.ent.ohiou.edu /~urieli/stirling/engines/engines.html   (571 words)

  
 V-2
Eventually, through a seven-year process of trial and error, a fuel-cooled rocket engine of 1.5 tonnes thrust and a specific impulse of 215 seconds was perfected.
The Peenemuende engineers were under constant threat of being drafted and sent to the front.
Walter Riedel was a talented engineer but his lack of academic qualifications led to conflicts with the graduate engineers on the rocket team.
www.astronautix.com /lvs/v2.htm   (5632 words)

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