Thanks for the invaluable reference. I see the organization which published
it is located in Clemson, SC, just a 20 minute drive from my house. So, I
want to add my GLOAT:
Twelve days ago, after about 6 years of study, my son graduated from
Clemson University with a degree in Ceramic Engineering and Material
Science. This was truly his effort, and we are quite proud of him. The fact
that he has already gotten a job in that field, and is making more money
than I do is (almost) irrelevant.
Now I'll be the only one making regular trips to Clemson, as I do a weekly
radio show on the University radio station. For anyone who is interested in
the arcane world of Progressive Rock of the 60s and 70s, I can be heard
Sunday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 at
http://www.wsbf.net (click on "Listening
Station" - you will need Winamp). Due to the winter break, I won't be back
on until 1/16/05, though.
Anyway, Congratulations, Gabe!!
Joe
Richard J Kinch wrote:
I was searching for a formula to design torsion springs, and discovered
this free engineering reference with a huge, dense collection of good
information:
http://www.ncees.org/exams/study_materials/fe_handbook/
[18 MB PDF file!]