Well it looks as if you will have to have a "rent an argument" website to
generate enough funds to keep this going.
--- Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote:
> Look Brian, if you keep doing that confusing math stuff I'll have to
> moderate you.
>
> Dave
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve McKenzie" <Mechproj@xtra.co.nz>
>
> > Geoff
> > I think you may have got it a bit wrong. As far as I can see, Paul wants
> us
> > to send him our empty beer cans. 2000 of them. I have emptied 20, but am
> > getting a bit of a headache. I'll try to finish them off tomorrow.
> > According to my reading, the internet is a good place to lose money,
> unless
> > you start a porn site. It could be used to subsidise a piping site.
> > I have wondered about online calculators with a charge per shot, but
> > validation would be difficult, and liability would then raise its ugly
> head.
> > Possibly compiling communications on a particular topic and charging for a
> > download, but the perennial problem of knowing in advance exactly what you
> > are getting, still exists.
> >
> > Another off topic question:
> >
> > I have to check out some belt conveyor head drum shafts. The drums are
> > clamped to the shafts with compression type couplings, similar to
> taperlock
> > hubs, but far stronger.
> > The compression induces a stress concentration in the shaft similar to
> that
> > caused by a shrink fit. I am after the formulae for calculating the
> > torsional and bending stress concentration factors. Does anyone have them,
> > or can anyone refer me to a website or book?
>
>
>
>
>
> Texas Flange - a good source for information on industrial flanges, all they
> ask is for referrals for designs they help with.
> 877-610-8924.
> www.texasflange.com
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