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  1. crbeebe

    Engineering Changes--Class I vs. Class II Changes

    Most companies employ change classes on their engineering change documents to indicate whether the changes are major (affecting form, fit, or function) or minor (eg, typos). My experience is that Class I indicates major changes and Class II, minor. However, I don't know of a reference that...
  2. crbeebe

    Selecting dimensions in sketcher?

    I would like to select all dimensions (only) in the sketcher in order to toggle lock the dimensions. The only way that I know how to do this is to manually control-click each dimension. If I window select the dimensions, most of the time it will also select some kind of geometry as well...
  3. crbeebe

    How do you fully constrain a Spline in Pro/E?

    I have created a 2D spline in Sketcher. I would like to connect a circular arc at one end of the spline, and make the two tangent to one another. However, when I apply the tangency constraint to these two, it alters the curvature of the spline. I would like the spline to be fully constrained...
  4. crbeebe

    BOSOR source?

    Does anyone know where I can buy BOSOR FE software? Thanks, CRB
  5. crbeebe

    Steel and SS Pipe Dims and Tols

    I need to get the appropriate specification that covers the allowable diameter and wall thickness variation, and ovality of ERW and DSAW steel and stainless steel pipes. There seems to be an abundance of specs (ASTM A53, A530, A999, A312, ASME B36.10, B39.10, API 5L)...which spec covers the...
  6. crbeebe

    Nonlinear Buckling of Cylinder under External Lateral Pressure

    I am performing nonlinear buckling analysis using COSMOS/M of long thin-walled cylinders under external lateral pressure, using the eigenvalue buckling mode shape as the initial geometric imperfection. I (perhaps naively) was expecting the resulting load-deflection curve to have a nice sharp...

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