Reading through all these responses, and comments, I find it quite comical.
Responses range from "Be happy you have a job" - "grow the hell up" to "lie about it, do whatever you can to get a raise"
When I here this it makes me think back to my grandfathers career advice when I was very young...
Only way to get rid of that is to do it manually.
That is pretty darn picky.
I have uploaded a block for your reference.
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I think you may be barking up the wrong tree with that one. We used 10ga for some of our large enclosures, we have run into the same problem, with lack of rigidity. We found the best method to stiffen up the box was to shoot a couple weld studs on it and just bolt on a stiffening angle...
How much of a reduction in heat transfer coefficient is needed? 10% 20%?
What is the material? Stainless? Inconel? Coating it probably isn't the answer if you need a substantial reduction in heat transfer coefficient.
Is there a way you could re-route some of the Superheater so a portion of it...
My suggestion is to read a book. Or you can get these audio CD's that play in your car everyday on the way to work. I always like them. I felt like I was being lean learning lean.
I can tell you this, the basic principle of lean is very simple:
"Don't waste time doing something that isn't...
When we design various enclosures we generally follow a few simple rules.
1. Balance the act of minimizing part count and adding complexity to the parts. The less parts you have the less expensive it will be, but the trade off is complexity of parts. Having only 3 parts to an enclosure is...
That is entirely possible. Depending on the conditions of the Steam as well as its respective flow rate. "overheat" is a pretty generic description, what temperature is your overheat limit? and what temperature is the steam? After you have this you will need to calculate both your steady state...
Locked rotor current (starting current) for a compressor motor is typically 6 times the full load current (running current).
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sDotOne,
Make the following hook ups:
Connect a 15k ohm resistor from your solar panel positive to your analog input.
Connect a 10k ohm resistor from your analog input to common/gnd.
Connect your solar panel negative to common/gnd.
With this setup, your analog input will be 10V when the solar...
We have done that type of stuff. Generally we would get them water jet cut and then have them tin plated to prevent corrosion.
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Generally when designing a grommeted connection for strain relief, the intent is to transfer the potential failure mode from an undesirable point to a point more accessible or fixable. I would suggest finding that optimal point at which it is as strong as possible with out making assembly too...
We design sealed outdoor electronic enclosures, we almost never use silicone as the soul solution for sealing in electronics. I would highly recommend using a rubber gasket, or a foam-in-place product. Silicone is messy, hard to apply consistently in production and hard to maintain a consistent...
Jvian,
Sorry I should clarify, the image I sent was suppose to be the same pulse, but the image on the bottom was the best attempt for a table to replicate the pulse image above. obviously not to scale. It is a problem we often run into when trying to replicate SRS pulses. The sharp transient...
Jvian,
StrykerTECH performs SRS testing for customers, SRS pulses are tricky little animals. They take for ever to range the system. So what generally happens is the system will range running lower level -12DB or -18DB pulses until it dials in the profile to your specific pulse pattern. The bad...
Interesting.
Option 1 seems like it could be well over 100% depending on factors in the equation. When ever I see "goal" as part of a metric I get worried.
The "goal" of parts per hour varies? That just doesn't seem right.
I would say Option 2
what can you produce, how much is good, and how...