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  1. seurban

    316 Stainless Not Conducting in Water

    Thanks for your thoughts, Ed. The rods have about 400 mV going across them from the multimeter I'm using (haven't put together the full circuit yet). Coincidentally that matches the voltage of the conductivity probes on a water meter we have. The current is 0.13 mA. I do need to use a better...
  2. seurban

    316 Stainless Not Conducting in Water

    I have an odd issue that I hope someone here can shed some light on. I have 1/16" OD 316 stainless steel rods that I'm using as probes to test whether a device is submerged in water or not. There is a positive and negative spaced a bit apart and I'm checking for conductivity/resistivity. I've...
  3. seurban

    Rounded Tip on a Lofted Surface / Loft Where Sketches Share an Endpoin

    Thanks Scott, adding the extra curve in the middle helped to ease the surface irregularity in the center, giving me a very nice, but very isolated tip (test-tip 3 attached). That's how I tried the example from a year ago, but the middle curve is going to be a pain to make, but it seems pretty...
  4. seurban

    Rounded Tip on a Lofted Surface / Loft Where Sketches Share an Endpoin

    This is an issue I've run into before and managed a work around, but I don't think it'll work this time and I'd like to find a real solution. After creating a lofted surface (or perhaps a boundary surface), basically a tube that might have a weird path or cross-section, what's the best way to...
  5. seurban

    Ansys 10 compatability with Windows 7

    EDIT/UPDATE: Compatability for ANSYS 11.0 We do have a seat of ANSYS 11.0, and it would end up on the new computer. So I'm looking for ANSYS 11.0 compatability with Windows 7 (though if you've installed 10.0 that'd be good to know too). Also, I'm not sure if our install disc came with both...
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    Ansys 10 compatability with Windows 7

    We're about to upgrade computers here, and are debating whether we should take the Windows 7 plunge. I like what I'm hearing about Windows 7 and don't want to run into future issues of software not supporting XP, but of course our bread and butter software needs to run. SolidWorks looks like it...
  7. seurban

    Solidworks on Vista with 9800GT

    Hi, I know it's a little late but I just thought I'd add support to the importance of having a supported video card. My computer has a Radeon X800 SE, which is NOT supported. I didn't know this until recently because it had worked fine for almost a couple years (real view didn't work, so I...
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