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. . I used a 32kB BBC model B to do finite element analysisQuote:
Originally posted by parksie
Or doing finite element analysis post-processing in which case you don't use Windows :p
Toffee wagon wheels were best!
. . . for what?:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
Toffee wagon wheels were best!
they would make great contraceptives for whales . . . but pretty disgusting to actually eat . . .
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Toffee wagon wheels were best!
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. . . for what?
to make your turtles go faster of course!
Kzin - Yep, but this is a bit more complicated methinks :D
Although, I did FEA on an Archimedes which was cool (wobbly chair falling down the stairs :D).
No, just throw him harder :pQuote:
Originally posted by barrk
to make your turtles go faster of course!
What are you modeling?Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
Kzin - Yep, but this is a bit more complicated methinks :D
??:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
(wobbly chair falling down the stairs :D).
Nuclear reactor components :)Quote:
Originally posted by Kzin
What are you modeling?
Different material properties for loads of stuff, the folder containing the pre-assessment procedures is about 5 inches thick. We use ABAQUS for the analysis and at the moment we're writing the next version of our internal post-processing software. We license it to a couple of universities as well as use it ourselves.
Wow!Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
Nuclear reactor components :)
. . . Real Parksie stuff ;) . . .
. . . Where are you working?
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Originally posted by parksie
which case you don't use Windows . .
. . ABAQUS
isn't there an ABAQUS for NT?
Up at British Energy in Gloucester :)
There might be, but we use the SGI version (so that we can run long jobs - as in months) because NT itself isn't stable enough.
Parksie working with nuclear energy..........now that's a scary thought.:eek: Does explain why he is green and glowing in his avatar too!
I heard working at nuclear plants makes you infertile...
Pretty graphics too!Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
we use the SGI version
:DQuote:
Originally posted by barrk
Parksie working with nuclear energy..........now that's a scary thought.:eek: Does explain why he is green and glowing in his avatar too!
I don't work at a nuclear plant, I work in an office :p
Is that related to BNF or CEGB?Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
Up at British Energy in Gloucester :)
Yep. One of the things I need to do is convert some contouring code from FORTRAN to C++...:eek:Quote:
Originally posted by Kzin
Pretty graphics too!
So the world is safe from little Parksies and Parkettes?