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  1. flyhi

    Good graduate programs for power electrical engineering

    In terms of time, the commute might be better than my current one in Southern California! I'm just putting out some feelers to get more information on the power/utility engineering profession. I don't know how much of it is true, but an IEEE article that I read recently suggested that there...
  2. flyhi

    Good graduate programs for power electrical engineering

    I've been perusing the net for information on power electrical graduate programs and have identified various schools that offer an MS; however, I do not know how to judge the comparative quality of each program. I understand that these things tend to be subjective, but if anyone can provide any...
  3. flyhi

    New engineer: Are my expectations unrealistic?

    Greetings all, I finished my BSEE from a competitive research school in California and I've been working in the aerospace industry for a bit over a year now. Long story short, I'd like to learn what roles and responsibilities other engineers have, and compare them to mine. My day-to-day tasks...
  4. flyhi

    Anyone familiar with corrosion-inhibiting compounds?

    I've had good results with Burndy's Penetrox on lug-type connections, however, the problems I'm dealing with now are with pin & socket type connectors (i.e. circular, EPX, etc.) I need a product that will slow the effects of fretting, oxidative and/or galvanic corrosion in tin/gold interfaces...
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    Anyone familiar with corrosion-inhibiting compounds?

    Anyone have any experience with MIL-L-87177 corrosion inhibiting compound for electrical interconnects? What about urea-thickened PFPE? Just wondering if there are any experts on corrosion inhibition for electrical interconnects(namely, fretting and galvanic).

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