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  2. Which program should I use to draw simple 2-D Free Body Diagrams?

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    1-Newbie. Feb 13, 2016 10:19 PM. I have been looking around for literally 3 days through all the programs associated with Creo and I was surprised to find out that although most of them have powerful 3d capabilities, none of them was suitable to use to draw very simple 2-D free body diagrams. I only need to draw diagrams and don't care that ...

  3. Free body diagrams - PTC Community

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    1-Newbie. (To:brian.kilby) Apr 20, 2009 01:28 PM. It may also be worth looking into the use of Mathcad. You should be able to pull dimensions and parameters directly into Mathcad variables from pro/e. Mathcad is more readable than excel, handles units and has extensive equation solving capability. 0 Kudos.

  4. How to do sketches and diagrams when using Mathcad ... - PTC...

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    Benson. Nov 26, 2013 01:00 AM. Your guess was right - Mathcad (and of course also Prime) does not provide any facility to insert sketches other than embedding drawings made by extern programs of your choice. Nov 26, 2013 01:29 AM. Hi, You can try to use Mathcad 15 and SmartSketch integration to insert driven drawing.

  5. Using Mathcad for Statics and Dynamics Bedford by Ron Larsen and...

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    The principle of work and energy states that the work done by all of the external forces and couples as a rigid body moves between positions 1 and 2 is equal to the change in the body’s potential energy. Hibbeler writes the resulting equation as. T 1 + ∑. U 1 − 2 = T 2. The same equation is written as.

  6. How to plot a P-Q Capability Curve and R-X impedance diagram

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    It looks like you used the subscript style which is only visual, not functional. Also, note that I used addition (not multiplication) between 90deg and k*1deg. Finally, as I mentioned, this is just one possible method you could use. The actual method you choose would largely depend on how your curves are defined.

  7. Creating Gears and Splines: 3 Methods for Generating True...

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    Steps to completion. Ø Set up parameters for key variables! Ø Create basic geometry in support of the spline or gear tooth Ø Define the Tooth Profile with the Involute Datum Curve or Variable Section Sweep (VSS) Surface Ø Create the Tooth solid feature with a cut or protrusion. Ø Design vs. Manufacturing intent Ø May need helical curves ...

  8. Plot shear force and moments in Mathcad - PTC Community

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    The next step is to create a function that defines the shear force given "x", i.e. define V (x). You may find it easiest to create three separate functions: one for shear between A & B, one between B & C, and one between C & D. Remember, however, that the origin of x is always at A for all three equations.

  9. AERODYNAMICS LAB 2 – AIRFOIL PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS NACA 0012

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    The test model is a molded epoxy NACA 0012 airfoil section with a 4-inch chord and an array of 9 pressure taps along its upper surface. The airfoil spans the test section width (i.e., infinite span) and can be set at various angles of attack to the flow. The airfoil pressure tap locations are provided in table 1.

  10. Bode Diagram Plot - PTC Community

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    Apr 13, 2020 11:10 AM. As an alternative, to generate the logarithmically spaced frequency points, you can use the logspace function. Supply it with first (smallest) and last (highest) frequencies, and the number points per decade, gives you an array of frequency points. Like this (for 1 to 10 with 5 steps per decade):

  11. Brief Notes and Practice Examples For Bus Bar Calculations.

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    - conductive material (cond., conn., associated hardware) free from radio interference, and television interference - conductor system has minimum number of joints (each joint shall have a resistance below 15 micro ohms, this is to avoid local overheating) - conductor system has adequate number of insulators - conductor system should be economical