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  1. FiniteMatt

    Any resources on allowable stresses or other design methods for attaching metal to stone?

    Tmoose: Yes, except the layers are parallel with the floor in a big stack.
  2. FiniteMatt

    Any resources on allowable stresses or other design methods for attaching metal to stone?

    The statue is made up of 5-6 layers of ~18" wire sawn slabs that are epoxied together to build up the structure, with some of the middle cut out during the wire sawing. So the customer has had the chance to inspect each layer and minimize any imperfections. We don't have specific thermal...
  3. FiniteMatt

    Design for attachment of steel structure to a stone statue

    I posted this in the mechanical section of the forums, and it was suggested to cross post it here: I'm working on a project for a client involving a statue that we are developing an internal steel frame to support it during CNC milling, and eventually to be used when transporting the statue...
  4. FiniteMatt

    Any resources on allowable stresses or other design methods for attaching metal to stone?

    I'm working on a project for a client involving a statue that we are developing an internal steel frame to support it during CNC milling, and eventually to be used when transporting the statue. The frame would be tubes and plates, and would attach to points in the interior of this hollowed out...
  5. FiniteMatt

    I need help clarifying if this is a pressure vessel/fitting

    I'm in the US, and tasked with analyzing a heat exchanger for use in Canada, and new information has me questioning if this indeed qualifies as a PV or a fitting. The customer came to us needing us to analyze a heat exchanger to ASME codes because he was told it counts as a "Pressure Fitting"...
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