Cool dude
Cool dude
We're talking about fish, right?
When the Project Manager gets a splinter
Mechanical Engineers are used to being left on read
Hot take on formulas
Engineering references that specify formulas with variables with specified units, instead of constants with defined units, are a travesty. I refer to Crane Technical Paper 410 in this instance. Why would I want ΔP = 32000 μ L v/d^2 (for laminar flow) You’d expect this to be a normal formula, which you do your own dimensional analysis, but no. Units are specified. But not even on the same page, no no, on a “nomenclature” page you have to know to look for. ΔP in Pa μ in cP L in m v in m/s d in mm When I could have ΔP=32 μ L v/D² and YOU use whatever units you want. Hell I could even put imperial units in here if I were a masochist. Very upsetting. Engineering textbooks/technical papers need to find Pure Math Jesus. Formulas with hidden units? Not even once. Crane TP 410. How could you?
Perfectly captures my current situation
(the one on the right is better)
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