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  1. britbrat

    Impact forces

    Its been a while since I did this stuff, can anyone please check if my formula's are correct here. Force = mass x acceleration (thats the easy part), But for impact force (very simplified) should I just use the expression Work done = force x distance??? Thanks
  2. britbrat

    i need advivce on CNC machine tools

    Hi there, I used to live in England (now live in canada) but I used to work in High Wycombe Bucks at a place called Wycombe Tools and equipment. I remember that we had a line of small CNC mills etc.. Try looking them up in the Yellow Pages, you might find them useful.
  3. britbrat

    Glass test specs

    I have two specs that I need information on, can anyone send me in the right direction The tests are: HazL - Window Fragment Hazard Level Analysis and WINLAC - window lite analysis code. Any ideas?
  4. britbrat

    psi to mph

    I have a psi/sec impulse air blast test result that I would like to equate into a MPH wind load - is there an easy formula for this?
  5. britbrat

    Tranforming a PSI test result to MPH wind force

    I have a bomb mitigation test result in PSI that I would like to equate to an equivelent MPH of wind - any suggestions?? I have the charge of the bomb blast and the distance from the test piece and the pressure at the test piece in PSI, can I use these to equate a mph wind load??

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