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  1. ramshree

    1 Click Poll: What do you think about CLOUD FEA/CFD?

    I am researching on what users feel about the potential for Cloud Computing for FEA and CFD applications. Here is a poll, I have created: http://linkd.in/qwh6pu Really appreciate if you take a minute to do this. It is a simple 1-click poll. Only 1 question and 3 options to choose from. That...
  2. ramshree

    1 Click Poll: What do you think about CLOUD FEA/CFD?

    I am researching on what users feel about the potential for Cloud Computing for FEA and CFD applications. Here is a poll, I have created: http://linkd.in/qwh6pu Really appreciate if you take a minute to do this. It is a simple 1-click poll. Only 1 question and 3 options to choose from. That...
  3. ramshree

    Can ANSYS/Professional do forced harmonics?

    I am unsure of the capabilities of ANSYS/Professional. Can it do forced harmonics? I looked at the datasheet at ansys website.. but wasn't sure. Can anybody tell me for sure? Thanks a zillion. Rob.
  4. ramshree

    Whats the main difference between NDT and eddy current testing?

    I am trying to figure out as to what is the biggest and the most likely difference between a non-distructive testing by means of acoustic sensors where by one can determine/distinguish between a good and a bad part by means of the frequency vs time graph and by means of eddy current. Like what...
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    A problem while performing "Shear strain gage" measurement

    Hi guys, I am performing a test to determine the shear modulus of a particular composite material and also a well known material like aluminum. But from my results, I see that for some reason I am having to multiply with a factor of 2, in order to achieve the desired results. Here is a brief...

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