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Steve Olson U.S. View Profile
| All Polymer Composite Materials, prcesses, tooling, design, laminate analysis, FEA, several factories etc. experience: Materials, Aerospace, Medical, Recreational, etc. Expert in Thermoplastic Composites | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
andy mackay New Zealand View Profile
| Composite fabrication and testing, plug and mould design & build, surfacing materials, gelcoats, resins (epoxy, polyester, BMI, urethane) GRP, FRP, carbon, aircraft and marine composites, infusion techniques, Light RTM methodology, troubleshooting materials and process engineering. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ever Barbero U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in Spanish as well as English. Structural Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Structural Analysis, Material Modeling (numerical, analytical), Testing (mechanical, aging, etc.) of Composites and Polymers, mainly Polymer Matrix and to lesser extent Materials Science and Processing of same. See http://mysite.verizon.net/everbarbero/ | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
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2008-11-14 Glass Strenght Calculator: Dear Keith, This is actually about in the middle of the literature data, which tends to range between 5000-15000 psi. Here are the other parameters to think about: 1. In bending half the glass...
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2008-11-13 Glass Strenght Calculator: Dear Keith, You are correct, I made a fat finger error on a calculator, that's why I now have it in Excel so I can't screw it up. There is also another issue with this old calculation, I gave out the...
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2008-10-31 composite rod: Dear Ken, You have most of the requirements, now you have to design it with engineering calculations. You also need the material properties of the material you wish to use. So you have to use 3 point...
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2008-10-28 glass table strength: Glen, If you place the supports under the four corners of the tank, underneath the glass table at 30", this provides a capacity of 450 lbs (Safety factor of 2). If the supports are all the way out under...
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2008-10-28 Material Science on Squash Racket: Hi Denny, Sounds like a snake oil salesman or some really stretched patent claims. 1. Hybrids of glass/carbon fiber bring down the strength and stiffness of the part. If this is desired, then OK...
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