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I'm looking for the stress concentration factors for a hollow cylinder. Peterson's has one for a hollow cylinder containing a shoulder and under torsion. I need the stress concentrations for hollow cylinders containing shoulders (bending), keyways (bending/torsion), etc. Is this something I...
I guess the problem with most websites like knighthunter, monster,workopolis etc. is that their job postings in the engineering section, usually are for people with 3-5 years experience.
For someone looking for experience, would the best way be to just go to the local companies and submit a...
Thanks for everyone's help so far.
I also agree with redpicker and believe that my Materials Engineering degree is very useful. There's a lot of interesting stuff, which a lot of people may not know about.
As for my location, I'm about an hour's drive from Toronto, Ontario. Canada, but I'm...
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I just recently got my undergraduate degree in Materials Engineering from a reputable university. I'm having difficulty landing my first job. In my final year, some of the courses I took included subjects like powder metallurgy, surface coatings, corrosion, ceramics, polymers, fracture...