swearingen, et al,
I do not see -(5X5) as the same mathmatical expression as -5^2.
-(5x5) means that you are simply turning a positive product into a negative value. Mathematically it could also be written as (-1)X(5X5). Mulitplying the -1 through the equation would result in (-5X-5), which...
-5^2 is equal to 25!
-5^2 = -5 X -5 = 25!
When two negative numbers are added together they equal a negative, but when they are multiplied they equal a positive.
If you multiply -5 X 5 you get -25.
RLJ s-)
A sincere 'Thank you' to all that replied to this string.
Your comments and direction have been a great help.
We now have a company representative in China and I look forward to getting more information on this subject.
Until then, thanks again.
RLJ s-)
Thanks for the helpful replies.
Does anyone here have similar information about steel sizes that are available in China?
I am looking for typical beam, channel and angle sizes available and engineering data, using the beam sizes in the original post as a starting point.
RLJ s-)
tlf,
I have heard my whole life that a person will never get rich working for someone else.
Review your personal reasons for wanting to be partner: cash, prestige, power?
There is nothing keeping you from striking out on your own. Discuss it with some of those customer contacts you have...
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What I need now is firm engineering data; section modulus, moments of inertia, etcetera.
The particular beams that I am currently interseted...
Calculating screw conveyor flow is not extremely difficult, but it does take some figuring. The following works for solid materials. Liquids or sludges are another story all together.
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arunmrao,
We currently case harden the 8620 to a depth of 0.120" with a total material thickness of 0.500". If the manufacturing benefits favor the 8620 we could always increase the depth of case hardening.
Which material is easier to cold work? RLJ s-)
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Mudfarmer,
Try Whiting at www.whitingcorp.com.
They have produced a very detailed book on crane manufacturing. However the last time I checked their website the book was unavailable as it is in update for a future release. The last I knew it was free for the asking.
Also try the Crane...
phoward,
Excellent batch of information. Additional information: The Boiling point is 350F to 415F; the falsh point is 145F; and the vapor density is 5.3 (air = 1.0).
This, combined with your information, tells me that we should have a very slow evaporating product that will drop and fill low...
I am reviewing a MSDS of a product that shows the evaporation rate as:
{Evaporation rate (BU-AC=1) = 0.03}
This is similar to vapor density using air as 1. However, I do not know what BU-AC is or its evaporation rate. Can anyone explain this?
Thanks in advance, RLJ s-)
Are there any good down loadable spread sheets for determining proper OD expansion of a round steel tube when heated to several hundred degrees F.
Thanks RLJ s-)