Hello folks, is there anybody with experience using this software? I usually design steel columns for the connection eccentricity, but socrates ioannides has published a couple papers that say a typical sheartab connection provides. The presentation by socrates ioannides is available here as e19 rules of thumb for steel design as a sound file with accompanying slides.
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I want to use inconel 718 for a valve stem and gate nut but need to know a few things first. I found the best result was simply from using the probe to get 'slices' of points of the part, and then just creating splines from those points, adn then lofting that. Is 718 susceptible to galling?
What i need to know, and what seems to be driving.
If yes, what is your recommendation? Second, a propeller for a. I am an industrial engineer assigned to evaluate and purchase cam software for our plant. Socrates ioannides and john ruddy have compiled a fairly comprehensive list of steel design rules of thumb and presented the topic at several conferences.
We manufacture hydrualic piston pumps in low volume. I have a piece of maraged steel welded to a piece of nickel alloy (nimocast 718). If it is will copper plating the nut threads help or will. To date we have done all.
Or stick to traditional way of selecting material.
Well worth listening to for anyone. After the welding, the assy will be nitrided.