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    Analysis v2.04 by Cuylaerts

    Is anyone else using Analysis v2.04 by Cuylaerts (http://cuylaerts.net/)? Its a free "FEA" program for frames and trusses. I keep getting an error message "Calculation is limited to 10 joints for this Demo." There is an example file with many more joints (nodes) which runs OK, so something...
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    VB 2005 Express Edition Clock

    Does anyone have some source code in VB 2005 Express Edition for a simple digital clock? I've just got VB 2005 Express Edition to get back into some programming - I used to program in basic, pascal, fortran and assembler in pre-windows days. I'm coming to terms with the NET framework and I can...
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    Galvanic Corrosion in a Stainless - Mild Steel Duct

    We have a mild steel duct (1.5m dia) which returns outlet air from the second stage of our flash drier to the first stage. The material being dried in the drier is wood fibre (part of an MDF plant). Typically the air through the duct is saturated or very close to it, between 35 and 50 degrees...
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    Maximum rate of heating or cooling refractory?

    We have a several refractory lined furnaces. Due to production pressures, we are often asked to cool them down and reheat them quickly to allow some remedial work to be done in the furnaces. A range of refractory materials are used including brick, castable, etc. The concern is that heating or...
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    High Temperature alternative to Natural Rubber

    We use rubber sealed rotary valves on our driers in an MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) plant. The standard spec for the seals is: Natural Rubber, 70 shore, 50 x 10, 2220 long In some plant stoppage conditions the temperature in the drier can rise dramatically - typically to around 100 - 120...

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