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Another Anecdote [message #15342 is a reply to message #15338] Fri, 04 August 2006 20:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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I swear this is true. I go to the FEA gunius - 1978, IBM mainframe, MSC Nastran - tell him I need the 1G gravity sag at the center of a three-point edge supported, circular, 3 foot diameter fused silica mirror, three inches thick, lightweighted fom the back with 1-1/2" square pockets on a more-or-less regular grid, leaving about a 1/2" faceplate when polished.

3 or 4 weeks later I receive about 5 inches of green&white - output section says the center deflection is 3 INCHES!!!

I go to wonderboy and say "You think there might be something wrong here?

Wonderboy says (indignantly) "Can't be, that's what the model says."

Wonderboy's boss (who refused to talk to him) was a Mercury/Gemini era structural guy. He and his buddy had (more than 1) editions of Rourke that they had hand corrected over the years, doing the derivations independently and comparing them to Rourke and marking up the text. For fun.

There were some guys working in the old days.

A funny heat transfer story [message #15343 is a reply to message #15339] Fri, 04 August 2006 21:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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Wayne,

As you might recall I've worked for the government all my life. Since I started I went from cutting-edge science working for DARPA & NSA to where I've been for a very long time now - associate wrangler at a tard farm.

Talking with a newly-minted PhD from Sandia, discussing our mutual client before a meeting about 18 months ago:

PhD: Is Mr X an engineer?
Idiot me: Well, he's supposed to be. Why?
PhD: I don't think he has a good grasp of the fundamentals. He asked me how many times we'd have to recirculate the "cooled medium" through the heat exchangers before its temperature got below the temperature of the "cooling medium".

I've told 10 people that story at work and they look at me like I have three heads. But fortunately I had 3 other witnesses to the conversation, so I can bring them into the fray when needed.

If you could circulate it long enough, it would probably reach absolute zero [message #15344 is a reply to message #15343] Fri, 04 August 2006 22:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Thanks for cleaning up my mess, Wayne [message #15345 is a reply to message #15344] Sat, 05 August 2006 09:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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I forgot it wasn't plain text and used the "arrow thingys" for brackets.

Charlie

Re: Well; I guess not. [message #15346 is a reply to message #15341] Sat, 05 August 2006 13:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No trouble [message #15347 is a reply to message #15345] Sat, 05 August 2006 13:59 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Just removed the duplicate message. I kinda like removing duplicates anyway. If someone fat-fingers the "Post Message" button and clicks it twice, that makes a duplicate. Or if the server is slow and someone thinks it didn't get their post, sometimes they post it twice. So I like to remove duplicates when I see them; It just keeps things neater looking.


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