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  1. lupin77

    Help on Stress Analysis Distance Learning Course

    Thanks be2, I've read 7 of the 9 chapters of the book so far. Before taking the course I wanted to get a feel for both the content and how it's actually covered/explained. My question is if the course covers more material than what's in the book already. Since you mentioned FEM, I'm reading...
  2. lupin77

    Help on Stress Analysis Distance Learning Course

    Thanks to both of you for the clear advice. I actually do have a huge passion for aircrafts. I was born in a town right on the landing/take-off path of an air force base so I always had my nose pointing skywards and never complained about the noise (I actually quite enjoyed it!). I have...
  3. lupin77

    Help on Stress Analysis Distance Learning Course

    Hello Everybody, I would like to know if any of you has taken the "DISTANCE-LEARNING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM" course on stress analysis by JC.Flabel and if so would you could recommend it? Does the course merely teach you what's in the accompayining book by Flabel? I've just completed a MSc in...
  4. lupin77

    Value between two curves

    Thanks everybody for the valuable suggestions. I'll implement the solutions posted and take it from there Cheers
  5. lupin77

    Value between two curves

    Thanks to all for the replies. The graph I'm referring to is just one of a series of graphs which I have digitised and obtained polynomial expressions for the curves that fit the data. I had originally implemented a "mean" as suggested by FeX32. My only worry is that some curves cross each other...
  6. lupin77

    Value between two curves

    Hi there, I have a graph with multiple curves of which I know their respective polynomials. The graph shows on the x-axis the angle of attack of a wing whereas the y-axis gives the lift coefficient for several aspect ratios (hence multiple curves) How can I find the value in between two...
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