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    Nominal mixes

    1:2:4 mix ratio The nominal mix for C25 concrete is a ratio of 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 4 parts gravel. This means that for every one bucket of cement, you need two buckets of sand and four buckets of gravel. This mix helps make strong concrete that's great for building.
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    Extruder with Auger Capacity

    Hey! I guess the flow rate isn’t always equal to the auger capacity. You might need to consider things like dough consistency and hole size too. Have you looked into any specific guides or resources for dough extrusion?
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    How to read data from ABAQUS during simulation?

    Yeah, you can usually access results in ABAQUS while the analysis is running. I think you’ll want to look into using the field output for that. But I’m not 100% sure if it works for both displacement and reaction forces, might depend on your specific setup.
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    Is there a way to make extrude dialog remember the limits options set in the dialogbox

    I feel you on that. I've had similar issues. I think you might want to check if your preferences are saving correctly. Maybe try resetting your settings or checking for updates? Not sure if that’ll fix it, but worth a shot.
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    How to read data from ABAQUS during simulation?

    Hey there, Have you checked if your simulation software allows for live data output? Also, what specific data are you mainly interested in while it’s running?
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    Semi raft design etabs

    Honestly, it's a bit of a gray area. A thicker section might act more like a continuous strip, but it really depends on how the loads distribute. I'm not sure if SAFE or ETABS can accurately model that; might need to experiment with different setups. Good luck.
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    ANSI/HI Pump Station Design

    To determine D for submersible pumps in wet wells, consider the bell outside diameter based on the pump model specifications. I guess checking the manufacturer's guidelines will clarify sizing. For more details, see this article: ANSI/HI 9.8 Standard Insights https://www.pumps.org/anis/hi

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