Engineering workshop #1: Units and conversions Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 10, 2010 Bob Johnson, Technical Director of DAMT, highlights the advantages of the metric system and provides examples of how one set…
DEVELOP3D is nearly done – what’s in store for March? Posted by Al Dean - February 24, 2010 As I write this, the final touches are being put to the March edition of DEVELOP3D. The layouts are being…
Engineering workshop #2: Forces, moments and free-body diagrams Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 10, 2010 Bob Johnson, Technical Director of consultancy and training company DAMT, goes back to basics on forces and moments, using his…
Engineering Workshop #3 Cartesian Stresses Posted by Greg Corke - April 28, 2010 In his latest installment, Bob Johnson, Technical Director of consultancy and training company DAMT, goes back to basics on direct,…
Engineering workshop #4: Bending Stresses Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 20, 2010 In his latest installment, Bob Johnson, Technical Director of consultancy and training company DAMT, moves into the realms of Finite…
Engineering workshop #5: Principal Stresses Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 22, 2010 Fresh from the London Marathon (completed in 3:16:34), Bob Johnson continues his engineering basics with a look at principal stresses
Engineering workshop #6 Posted by Greg Corke - August 19, 2010 When calculating stresses to predict the ultimate strength of a component, it is important to note that it is usually…
Engineering Workshop # 7 Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 30, 2010 In this issue Bob Johnson concludes the basic revision material by looking at the stress-raising effect of a small hole…
Engineering workshop # 8 Posted by DEVELOP3D - December 6, 2010 After a hot summer break(!) Bob Johnson continues his series of short articles on stress analysis with a first look…
Engineering Workshop # 9 Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 7, 2011 Bob Johnson continues with the axi-symmetric Finite Element Analysis of the “paint-ball†pressure vessel in order to investigate the influence…