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Calculating Resistivity across a mesh sheet
The mesh is made of titanium. Heres what it more or less should look like, albeit finer. From what I know its a solid sheet that's been perforated to make it a mesh. I can't really say what it'll be used for, but the current should be flowing upward. As for coupling, I'm not entirely sure...- AlexTheFirst
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Calculating Resistivity across a mesh sheet
Its a mesh sheet made out of titanium. The goal is to wrap one end and connect it to the other to create a cylinder. The thickness of the mesh is 0.0020 inches. I Does that help?- AlexTheFirst
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Calculating Resistivity across a mesh sheet
also if you need any other values, please let me know and I'll try to get them to you.- AlexTheFirst
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Calculating Resistivity across a mesh sheet
Hi everyone! I'm trying to figure out how to go about this in calculating resistivity of a titanium grade 1 mesh. From what I know the ρ for titanium is 4.3x10^-8 ohm x m. The mesh will be a 1x12inch sheet wrapped cylindrically end to end. Here are the stock values including a change in area...- AlexTheFirst
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