Can a Retired Rotor Dynamics Engineer Revive Interest in Engine Technology?

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Hi Guys

New mwmber

Thanks for the welcome.
I retired as a Rotor Dynamics Engineer, and I have found and interest in engines, steam and internal combustion engines. My two brain cells are very rusty and so I joined to see if I can get some help from you guys.

Kind regards

Tony
 
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KitsonSteam22 said:
Hi Guys

New mwmber

Thanks for the welcome.
I retired as a Rotor Dynamics Engineer, and I have found and interest in engines, steam and internal combustion engines. My two brain cells are very rusty and so I joined to see if I can get some help from you guys.

Kind regards

Tony
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