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    Orifice place to limit pressure after regulator

    Thanks Travis_King, I will check them today and see. Update: All set, found one that's adjustable. Thanks
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    Orifice place to limit pressure after regulator

    Hello, I am working on a project and having an issue that I just ran into. I want the user to be able to regulate pressure from 0-60 psig max. When I start specifying the pressure regulators, found that they're sold with maximum outlet range either 0-50 psig and 0-100 psig. so I figured to...
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    Cutting 6mm Dia Glassfiber Disks - Tips & Ideas

    Thanks a lot guys. I used a wood plug cutter, and it worked like a charm. thx
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    Cutting 6mm Dia Glassfiber Disks - Tips & Ideas

    Water jet will be expensive for my work. It's similar to FR4, but it has several layers. I will be trying a plug cutter tomorrow, and I hope it works. it should be probably the fastest.
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    Cutting 6mm Dia Glassfiber Disks - Tips & Ideas

    I was thinking about using plug cutters, but It will probably waste the same amount if I were to mill the disk using 1/8 end mill. don't the disk gets stuck inside the plug cutter? I will try to use the cnc mill tomorrow and see. The thickness of the 5 x 5 in blocks is about 4 mm. refining the...
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    Cutting 6mm Dia Glassfiber Disks - Tips & Ideas

    so, probably the only way is to use a CNC mill, but it is going to waste a lot of materials. Thanks for the suggestion Q_Goest
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    Cutting 6mm Dia Glassfiber Disks - Tips & Ideas

    Hello, I am working on a project, and I need to cut ~ 6 mm dia disks, and 3~4 mm thickness. The material is a composite made out of layered glassfiber. I am cutting those samples out of a 5 x 5 in composite. My question is what is the best, accurate, and affordable way to cut those samples...
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    Modeling Composites in Explicit dynamics. [Ansys]

    Hello, I am trying to model an explicit dynamics model in Ansys, to study impact of different objects. I cannot figure out how to model a composite with several layers in workbench. I have been trying to achieve this for over a week now. I was told that I can model the composite in Ansys...
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    Question open ansys files from a newer version.

    importing the mesh is not really going to help that much. I will keep looking, and let you know if I find anything.
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    Question open ansys files from a newer version.

    Hello, I have a quick question. I created some models on Ansys Workbench 13, but when I tried to open them in Ansys Workbench 12.1, I couldn't. It said that I cannot open a file created in a newer version! Is there a way to save it in a different format in Ansys 13 , so it'd work in Ansys...
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    Ansys Workbench 12 Assembly question

    Solved! I figured it out, you create a body function, and use the translation method, it will give you x, y, z coordinates to move the model to. Thanks
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    Ansys Workbench 12 Assembly question

    Here is the image: http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/9561/bulletf.jpg I tried to import from solidworks, it works, but didn't know how to position it on a specific axis. I still think, I should be able to make them one assembly. I will keep trying, hopefully someone can help me with this...
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    Ansys Workbench 12 Assembly question

    Hello, The picture in the tutorial you provided, the two bodies are already in contact, and you are defining the contact condition (such as no separation...), I tried the mesh, but I am not sure if that what I want. they body didn't move. Here is a picture...
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    Ansys Workbench 12 Assembly question

    Hello, I am used to use Ansys classic in my work. I just started to learn Ansys Workbench. I am modeling a copper jacketed lead bullet. I modeled the copper case the internal lead part. Now I have two solids. Is there a way to mate them, and use them as one assembly, of solids? Thanks
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