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    Domex 100XF - Is there anything similar to this?

    TVP, that TP100 looks like it's exactly what I am looking for. Thanks!
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    Domex 100XF - Is there anything similar to this?

    Are there any competitors for Domex 100XF? For my purposes (welded structural components of machinery and equipment) it is really awesome stuff! Here are the specs I am concerned with: 100 ksi yield 10% or better elongation no heat affected zone when welding no preheat or post heat needed...
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    Is there a "split view" option in Mathcad?

    jghrist, I'd never even heard of areas before. In some ways, collapsing areas is even better than what I was looking for. Thanks everyone.
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    Is there a "split view" option in Mathcad?

    Thanks for the help. I kind of guessed that I couldn't do what I was hoping. IRstuff, what do you mean by "global derfinitions are going away"? Will it be unavailable on Mathcad 16?
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    Is there a "split view" option in Mathcad?

    Is there a "split view" option in Mathcad? In MS Word (and other programs) you can split the viewscreen so that you can simultaneously view different portions of the same document. Often the "inputs" (variable assignments) are many, many pages from the results. I would like to be able to see...
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    Default units displayed in Mathcad

    Anybody?
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    Default units displayed in Mathcad

    Is there a way to change which unit takes priority in Mathcad? Example: L:=10in F:=5lbf T:F*L T=19300in^2*lb/s^2 The unit it diplays by default (in^2*lb/s^2) is technically correct, but not what I would prefer to see. I know that I can "manually override" it to show "T=50in*lbf" but is there...
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    Prefered method for calculating "Dynamic Loads"

    ANSI A92.2-2001 (vehicle mounted aerial lifts) states that stress calculations must account for dynamic loads but does not require a particular method to be used to calculate the dynamic loads. Devising a complicated method is easy (which I have already done), but I am hoping for something a...

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