No, I haven't. I don't think it can do that.
Please excuse me for the delay, but I guess that would be Lex Keuning a.o.. He has gone into retirement, but is still active behind the scenes for...
It depends on what you are using the standards for. In private contracts you just settle the version that will be used with the contract. When it...
You're not that late, my last answer was in early 2014, so that's only seven years ago. About more recent work, I think I saw some work based on...
I was wondering about that. You are referring to the ISO/FDIS versions of 12217 that have been published for comments I presume, right? Have you...
I'm under the impression ISO/TC 188/WG18 has gone in the same direction the Eurodes on construction have gone: there still is a possibility to use...
You did issue your comments during the public review period then, did you?
From the 2019 standard:
EUR-Lex - 32020D0050 - EN - EUR-Lex https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.L_.2020.017.01.0003.01.ENG&toc=OJ:L:2020:017:TOC
Any specific reason not to use Creo for developing the surfaces? Creo Parametric Help Center...
So what would the vertical distribution of the lift-to-drag ratio look like?
I know a was struck by a post by Mark Drela a couple of years ago (which was almost the single reason for me to try taking his class online), in...
By the way, ever since having watched the video below of an address by Al Bowers a couple of years ago I have been fooling around with non-linear...
Another way is taking (or in my case: trying) the class on flight vehicle aerodynamics by fellow forum member Mark Drela on edX:...
Except perhaps that in the real world the boat is pitching and rolling, which together with ever small changes to the speed and direction of the...