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Ask any software maker and they will tell you its absolutley necessary to have minor revisions and almost all have adopted it - from internet explorer I am viewing in his page 8.0.7600.16385
We have a number of geographical sites so pre-production, whilst designs are being...
Hi all,
We have a piece of moving machinery operated hydraulically which works in an area with limited space. I am having a problem designing the routing of a -24 (1 1/2") flexible tube because the minimum bend radius (around 500mm for 210 Bar rated hose).
If I were to split this -24 hose...
vzeos,
Unfortunately I don't have access to this particular book, but you are correct a 90 deg mitre is the closest description I have seen. The only reference to a loss factor k for this I can find is 1.1 from BS Massey.
Hi all,
Does anyone have any suggestions or know of published data on K factors for a machined hydraulic manifold block. What I am most interested in is a typical 90 degree bend (eg R/d = 0) created from boring into the block from different sides of block.
Also, does standard 'equivalent...
...the attachment points, as I moved them closer together the reactions at say points A & C would become very large although in opposite directions *the beam is realively stiff). But if I were to place one pinned restraint at A & F then there would be no moment and the reaction at each point...
Found a kind of work around, create a new revision row, change the letter in the revision balloon to what it should be then delete it (if required). Now when adding a new row in the table it should.
Doesn't seem to update the embedded value though ie, the a note containing property linked to...
Hi all,
Making a drawing just now I accidently added a couple of rows too many in a revision table (SW standard table) and deleted them. Anyway now when I add a rev it wants to go from Rev B to Rev E.
Anyone know where I can reset this?
Dave
What welding standard are you using?
I would have thought the |\ symbol is correct for a bevel weld below the line (assuming the line is at the apex). If it was the other way round would you not have a fillet weld?
dw
Hi All,
I need to spec some components to price up and achieve the following; Get data from a Rotary encoder to a laptop for data gathering.
This will be a field device (picture someone setting up a stationary wheel that touches an oscillating plate) recording the linear motion via the...
Love this type of stuff, do you have a proof you can quickly post here Greg (Way off topic I know but...)
The example I found on the net was;
2x3 = 1 x 2 x 3 = 6
2^3 = 1 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
Therefore;
2^0 = 1
and 0^0 = 1
DW
I doubt COSMOS Express would be failing because of the memeber failing under buckling.
I would be very very wary of using Cosmos express in this way.
There are some very simple calculations available for buckling by (amongst others) a chap named Euler.
In its simplest form for pinned ends...
I have defined a camera view which has really poor performance in that the resulting image looks like the image quality when rotating a large assembly.
ie, cylinders have become rectangular blocks. Smaller components are blobs.
Large assembly mode is turned off and all other perfomance/image...
Why don't stand alone monitors come in the WXGA flavour without getting so large?
Those using laptop with this screen 1920x1200 resolution will know it has a huge amount of real-estate. All squeezed into a 15.4 inch widescreen display. The nearest I have seen in a standalone monitor is 24...
Hi all,
We have a component that has been sent to us in .iges from a supplier. Bringing it into SW is no problem but a few of the surfaces don't match (quite a complex piece). Anyway SW can't heal them so there is a constant warninng "!" in the part.
Is there any way to tell SW to ignore it...