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Dec 23, 2008 · The presentation by Socrates Ioannides is available here as "E19 Rules of Thumb for Steel Design" as a sound file with accompanying slides. Well worth listening to for anyone interested in rules of thumbs. Some of the relationships this guy has come up with are almost spooky.
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Sep 21, 2006 · -Socrates. Replies continue below Recommended for you. RE: auto-scale a drawing aardvarkdw ...
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Oct 17, 2000 · socrates (Aeronautics) 20 Oct 00 18:42 Nitro: The standard tables for air (nitrogen) don't go down to -65 deg F. However I noticed that they appeared fairly linear and made the assumption that they could be exprapolated down the necessary 25 deg's.
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Sep 2, 2003 · Excessive accuaracy is a sign of poor breeding. -Socrates. Replies continue below
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Aug 15, 2002 · Excessive accuaracy is a sign of poor breeding. -Socrates. RE: 718 and Galling? acampbell ...
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Apr 1, 2009 · Hi all, I've aquired an old Fanuc robot, an LRMATE200i. I have all the manuals, and i've worked out how to write a program that works well.
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May 10, 2022 · I learned a lot about this stuff from this, freely available presentation by Socrates Ionnides: Link In watching the presentation, I found it a little bit intimidating how quickly simple usage cases seem to devolve into rather complex FEM exercises.
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May 17, 2004 · -Socrates. Replies continue below Recommended for you. RE: Exporting M640MT Mazatrol to ISO G Code.
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Mar 9, 2006 · I'm sure there is a way of doing this, but I can't work it out. Our manufacturing guys want all our models done to mid-limit sizes, so that they can drop the mo
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Mar 7, 2002 · Yes, nitriding can be carried out on Ni-base alloys. I have experience with ion nitriding an Inconel 718 fastener for an aerospace application.The process is very slow and may require up to 12-15 hours to get .0002 case thickness.