Ogg22:
I’m not just picking on you, this is true of half the OP’ers. coming here these days.
Damn-it, I wasn’t asking for the project name, all the client contact names and phone numbers, your social security number, your boss’s name and number, and your profit on the project. But, if you can’t describe and sketch your problem to fairly truly represent the real world conditions, you are wasting our time, and not even getting reasonably useful answers, although you may not know it. And, doubly so, if you don’t keep up with the thread and correct people when they are not discussing the real problem. And, you have to be smart enough to do that, or maybe you shouldn’t be asking this question and working on this problem, whatever it is. The general discussion was well reasoned and debated btwn. several very smart engineers, but meaningless if it doesn’t even represent the real problem. And, it is your responsibility to keep the discussion on the right track, assuming you are smart enough to do that, and realize (have some understanding) how your problem really works. I’m so damn tired of people coming here with questions which are so vague and poorly defined that you can’t tell if it is a 2nd grader asking the question or just a really dumb person pretending they have some technical knowledge and responsibility. My goodness, if you can’t divulge any meaningful info., how do you expect us to understand what your are dealing with. We can’t see it from here and you won’t inform us. If you can’t properly define your problem and have some vague idea how it works, so you give the needed info., you will probably never solve the problem. Go to your boss with your problems, there should be no embarrassment in that. At least he knows what you are working on, and can look at the same drawings and specs. you are working with. I’m certainly not expecting young engineers to know everything, we all started out with a lot still to learn. But, you must learn how to ask a well formed question, with sufficient engineering detail and good terminology to elicit a meaningful well directed discussion.