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  1. BUGGAR

    Connection between oil containment slab and transformer foundation

    Tell their Engineer that the transformer vibrates.
  2. BUGGAR

    Barrier for building

    Your energy absorption will be primarily elastic, then go plastic as failure occurs. You will need force-distance curves for each resisting element (difficult to derive) and will then have to find the reactions for the combined elastic/plastic system.
  3. BUGGAR

    Column alternative.

    Check with the Engineer before you change his stuff.
  4. BUGGAR

    Mining versus Transportation

    By mining tunelling, do you mean tunelling for material extraction or for roads and such?
  5. BUGGAR

    Whale's Tail of a Story

    I would argue that the specific placement and strength of these things was intended, and that they did their job well. Otherwise, they're just plain ugly and out of place!
  6. BUGGAR

    Split bases of weld on pad-eyes/lifting lugs - Why?

    The cuts in Electric baseplates are for drainage. They nut both sides of the plate and stand the plates off with no grout. I believe only Sparky's do this.
  7. BUGGAR

    RISA 3D V 18 Specific Complaints

    Did everybody get a chance to sample the new Risa before they had to buy in (subscribe)?
  8. BUGGAR

    Heat Treated Aluminum

    And then there is strain hardening.
  9. BUGGAR

    Cemented soil allowable bearing pressure

    Depends on the cement content. Find the original specs.
  10. BUGGAR

    Automobile angular momentum

    A car does not roll about its "roll center". See my other posts.
  11. BUGGAR

    Holding Back Water From Concrete - Potential Issues?

    I thought it was common to hold back some of the design water to allow tempering on site. The truck ticket has to say how much was held back. This should be covered in the specs.
  12. BUGGAR

    An American Engineer in Europe

    Without asking who the company is, It sounds like they are trying to break into the U.S. underground market. In California? The U.S. tunneling industry is generally made up of a few select contractors who can joint venture for the big jobs. Do you know the company's target market? I started...
  13. BUGGAR

    Linear motion - how to decrease (shear) pull force

    I suggest an over-center spring/mechanism.
  14. BUGGAR

    Reducing the mass of a mechanical design

    Except for the flat surface requirement, I was thinking of a large spun aluminum disc like the Moon Discs of years ago. The dish shape gives it strength.
  15. BUGGAR

    Applying kinetic energy to a circular hollow section

    That sounds like some kind of a fender system?? And you are looking for the equivalent of the fender reaction? You will have to figure the pipe deflection mechanics to get a force-deflection graph. Then see how much the pipe has to deflect to absorb your energy and determine the resulting...
  16. BUGGAR

    What's in your site tool bag?

    Along with everything mentioned, I like to wear a fisherman's vest with all the pockets.
  17. BUGGAR

    Twisting a 160x80x3mm Rectangular hollow tube.

    I believe your b/t ratio is too high to preclude buckling before reaching the torsional (shear) yielding you require.

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