With so little carbon difference, the strength differences will be determined by the processing, not the chemistry. The machineabiltiy will be the biggest difference.
Inventor actually is a mechanical design tool, as it Solid Edge and Solid Works. I must first say I am no expert in the architectural side of 3D modeling, so there are many out there more qualified than I to answer this for you. There are companies that produce products for the architecture...
Yes you can.
Every object in a given drawing has a line weight property. You can edit individual lines using the properties icon or the properties toolbar. This has been a true fact through at least back to version 2000, perhaps back to version 14.
Over the past few revisons, Autodesk has greatlky improved the 3D capability of AutoCAD. Some companies use AutoCAD for just that purpose. That said, if you are into 3D you really need to consider moving to a solid modeling type software which is designed for this type of use. Packages to...
As an American valve manufacturer who has been producing throttling control valves for over half a century, I can safely say that, unless specified differently by the customer, our face to face is governed by ASME B16.10
Various issues being thrown about here, some needlessly so. There are generally four primary reasons to use a stellited trim.
1) Fluid stream solids
2) Gallable materials
3) Process fluid
4) Excessive pressure drops across the trim
Fluid stream solids are an easy one, particulate matter in...
Concentrate a search on grain structure. Also check the ASTM specs for mechanical properties on the same materials casted by different methods and different heat-treats. The properties, in this case, have much to do with the quality of the material and not solely the chemistry.
For example...
If you don't possess an ERP system and don't entend to buy one, then stick with using Excel. It is easy, robust, translates to dozens of engineering software packages and stays usable even as Excel matures.
It is easy to program and easy to find support and help online.
By far the shortest...
Loctite or no loctite is an arguement that has raged for years, you will need to make up your own mind on that. One thing that I will caution you on as I have seen it many times in my past.
As you know there are many loctite materials of varying degrees of strength, i.e. 242 vs. 609. They...
Tape is good for temporary joints that are intended to be disassembled often or soon. For permanent istallations, anaerobics are the way to go. Ones that assist in the area of galling (as some materials do) are even better.
Answer? Answer what? All I see is a seemingly never ending FLOW of trick questions, catch phrases and exercises in semantics. Quite franky I'm way too busy for this crap.
And for the record, I've been in hydraulics, pneumatics and flow control since 1983. And while I may not agree with...
After giving this a little thought I must admit that your statement "pressure is resistance to flow" is actually true from a certain perspective. In a situation were a downstream valve can be used to constrain the flow path causing a pressure build up that restricts flow.
That said, "without...
A properly torqued fastener is normally one where the tension load applied to the fastener stesses it to somewhere around 80% of the yield strength. That percentage can fluctuate some but 80% is reasonable. That stress is normally based on the tensile area of the thread to get the appropriate...