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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Adopt a standard and focus the disscussion.



look at
http://www.eagle.org/rules/downloads.html

On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 02:28:21 +0800
  "Warrend Greenway" <dub@linuxmail.org> wrote:
>I have ASME standards books, but I am interested in ABS. 
>Can 
>you send me a link to where I can get an ABS book? 
>
>Warren.
>
>> I suggest you fellows adopt a standard like ABS and ASME 
>>and then discuss your design in an ordered fashion as set 
>>forth within the standard. Everyone has access to the ABS 
>>rules for building and classing subs and can then discuss 
>>design in a fashion that puts everyone on the same page. 
>>You could start with Section 6 for instance, design the 
>>shell and do the calculations and then reference the 
>>other codes. I'm not suggesting you build a sub that 
>>totally adheres to ABS but this will give everyone 
>>experience in defining all the variables (Like what 
>>exactly is the distance of the centroid of the stiffener 
>>cross section alone to the closer shell surface, ect 
>>ect.). I believe everyone's understanding of a Psub will 
>>progress in a more effective manner, going from "uh, that 
>>would be cool" to " hey, I want to know if it will really 
>>work and meet the cool factor too." Coming up with real 
>>numbers and discussing or debating the real meanings 
>>behind some of the, not so straight forward !
>verbage, in these standards (in my opinion) is what makes 
>a real subman. As this approach will provide the tools 
>necessary in the collective design, individuals can test 
>their "secret" ideas as applicable in their personal 
>designs.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>Adam Lawrence
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