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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    hmmmm, u got the point, but what u think abt the flexible retraint ? anyways thanks for the link, nice link it is...
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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    help pleasezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, i have to complete my work soonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...
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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    well, yes we also work on ASME B31.3, and use CAESAR II for analysis. code also gives u various formulas etc to evaluate the flexibility and reactions, but i was just reding at some other document that the problem of a length of pipe with elbow and then extending perpendicular to the original...
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    Can Building a Time Machine Become Reality?

    go ahead Mr. nice thing, well i guess if we can not build a real one ourselves, me must have at least the recipe to tell others how to do that... hahaha..... well apart from that all u need to build a time machine is to have a lot of time, and yes this isn't funny, i mean u have to have the...
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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    OK, well sure, thanks for the comments, well yes i am ME working professionally as piping stress analyst in a JGC japan sub-company, well actually the problem i stated is not sooo much simple as i have put it...here in piping systems we have few lines known as critical lines and those need to be...
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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    well, i have posed the problem and all i want is to write the force equation in the system when delta T, co-efficient of linear expansion, modulus of elasticity, cross sectional area, length etc and all other things including the stiffness of spring are known.....
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    How Do You Calculate Forces in a Thermally Expanding Rod Attached to a Spring?

    Piping stress analysis problem -- help please well, hi all of you, well i am new to this forum but here is why i am here : ) the problem is: a rod of certain length is fixed at one end, the other end of the rod is attached to a spring of stiffness k, then rod temperature is increased and the...
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    Difference between astronomy and cosmology

    Dear Sir, thanks, but u only gave the half part's answer.
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    Difference between astronomy and cosmology

    well, dear all first i want to introduce myself, i am a mechanical engineer working professionally as a piping stress analyst in a multi-national firm, well cosmology and the things abt the origin of time and space etc seems to be very nice things to study and i am new to them, can u please tell...
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    What Can We Expect from the Very Early Universe Meeting at Cambridge?

    ON WEB !, where ? don't forget to post the link after u find it.
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    Dark energy and the first law of thermodynamics

    Dear Sir, Thanks u very much... i would like to keep in touch with u and such a nice discussion. can u please recommend me some book to read... : )
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    Dark energy and the first law of thermodynamics

    Dear Sirs, Nice to read both of yours conversation, extremely interesting, well i am a mechanical engineer so well i am not that much understanding you both, but whatever i am understanding is very beautiful, but dear sirs, u brought here into the discussion the First law of thermodynamics. So...
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    Is There Really No Edge to Space, Only an Edge to Time?

    Excellent, just beautifull. I agree completely. Time is a feel to make ourself feel passing through ages, or in simple words to make us feel that we exist by knowing and seeing things changing around and within us. people say travel with the speed of light and there is time dilation, i say what...
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