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  1. JSV

    Question on air flow in HVAC unit

    I have a problem figuring out air flow in a building we need to cool down. We have an outside air temp of 40 deg. C and need an inside temp of 20 deg C. The building has a total volume of 3500 m^3 The heat transfer from outside to inside is approximately 15 kW (poor insulated). We know the...
  2. JSV

    Importing Iges beam model in Workbench?

    Hi Stringmaker I know classic is better, but I would still wan't to know if it is possible and how to do it. I have seen it done.
  3. JSV

    Importing Iges beam model in Workbench?

    Hi Does anyone know how to import an IGES 3D beam model into Workbench. I know how to do it in Ansys Classic, but I can't do it in Workbench?
  4. JSV

    Calculating welds after Lloyd's Register

    Hi Guys I can't figure out the method to calculate welds after Lloyd's Register for shipping, Mobile offshore units. I have looked in part 4, chapter 8, but I can't seem to find anything but some sizes on buttwelds and so on. Do any of you have an idea how to calculate welds after this norm...
  5. JSV

    Very large universal joint

    Its a 12 MW electric motor and a gear that reduces the speed with i=1:125. The angles are max 8 degrees wich should be divided in two universal joints. The maintance is about every 500 hours.
  6. JSV

    Very large universal joint

    The speeds range from 6-15 rpm, and there has to be a Dynamic amplification factor of 1.3. The whole setup has to drive on full load in about 3000 hours, and half load in 18000 hours.
  7. JSV

    Very large universal joint

    Hey folks Are there anyone who knows where to find a universal joint or hooks joint that can transmit up to 19.1 Mega Newton meters. Or 169 million in.lbs. I know its a very large moment but please help me....

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