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Old 09-16-2006, 03:39 AM
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...units units units ! how about a few ^2 on some of those mm and m. You'll make life simpler for the quick casual reviewer..... busy
Yes :-)
I often write m2 and mm2 or mm4 when I mean m^2, mm^2 and mm^4.
It saves time....
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Old 09-16-2006, 07:51 PM
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I was refering to your spreadsheet (N/m) (N/mm) toungue in cheek.

Thanks for your input

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You can bend a steel plate 720 dregrees and it will still work.
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Old 09-17-2006, 12:23 AM
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Ragnar is certainly a knowledgable peer and I was engaging in some friendly banter. It is often hard to properly construe the true nature of written messages. Which is why the little faces are there.

As an engineeer I design but I do not have much experience of building; yards have their own approach and often very helpful rules of thumb. The steel plate is to be sent off to a remote area and since 8mm is a bit on the thick side I needed to know whether to get it pre-rolled or whether they could pull it to shape easily without distortion.

Murielle is using 5mm plate which is a little different. Raggi’s approach is back to basics which is refreshing , but I have been bitten before with what you should be able to do and what a boilermaker is happy doing.

I browse the boatdesign website while working and often have little time to thoroughly read through the math. Having taught engineering in the dim past I always scan through the units to check a calculation, hence what may appear a rather brusque response which was supposed to be a humorous ‘see me after class’ approach.

In future please keep your posts devoid of personal insult. Your input re 720 degrees is also unhelpful . We could do with better posts than this, I look forward to your next effort.
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