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patb
ParticipantI work in the field, particularly in boost and propulsion.
If he wants to work in rockets, (A move I don’t recommend), he should get skills in Aero, CFD, Thermal, Materials or Fluids. then he needs to decide if he wants to concentrate on structures, thermal, propulsion or controls or systems engineering.
Finally for jobs, there is Orbital in HB, SMC at LAAFB, or he can join one of the new space companies.
(Like SpaceX in Hawthorne)Or he needs to move to Decatur alabama (ULA).
now if he wants to do propulsion he could go to AFRL in Mojave,
it’s a small industry.
patb
ParticipantI work in the field, particularly in boost and propulsion.
If he wants to work in rockets, (A move I don’t recommend), he should get skills in Aero, CFD, Thermal, Materials or Fluids. then he needs to decide if he wants to concentrate on structures, thermal, propulsion or controls or systems engineering.
Finally for jobs, there is Orbital in HB, SMC at LAAFB, or he can join one of the new space companies.
(Like SpaceX in Hawthorne)Or he needs to move to Decatur alabama (ULA).
now if he wants to do propulsion he could go to AFRL in Mojave,
it’s a small industry.
patb
ParticipantI work in the field, particularly in boost and propulsion.
If he wants to work in rockets, (A move I don’t recommend), he should get skills in Aero, CFD, Thermal, Materials or Fluids. then he needs to decide if he wants to concentrate on structures, thermal, propulsion or controls or systems engineering.
Finally for jobs, there is Orbital in HB, SMC at LAAFB, or he can join one of the new space companies.
(Like SpaceX in Hawthorne)Or he needs to move to Decatur alabama (ULA).
now if he wants to do propulsion he could go to AFRL in Mojave,
it’s a small industry.
patb
ParticipantI work in the field, particularly in boost and propulsion.
If he wants to work in rockets, (A move I don’t recommend), he should get skills in Aero, CFD, Thermal, Materials or Fluids. then he needs to decide if he wants to concentrate on structures, thermal, propulsion or controls or systems engineering.
Finally for jobs, there is Orbital in HB, SMC at LAAFB, or he can join one of the new space companies.
(Like SpaceX in Hawthorne)Or he needs to move to Decatur alabama (ULA).
now if he wants to do propulsion he could go to AFRL in Mojave,
it’s a small industry.
patb
ParticipantI work in the field, particularly in boost and propulsion.
If he wants to work in rockets, (A move I don’t recommend), he should get skills in Aero, CFD, Thermal, Materials or Fluids. then he needs to decide if he wants to concentrate on structures, thermal, propulsion or controls or systems engineering.
Finally for jobs, there is Orbital in HB, SMC at LAAFB, or he can join one of the new space companies.
(Like SpaceX in Hawthorne)Or he needs to move to Decatur alabama (ULA).
now if he wants to do propulsion he could go to AFRL in Mojave,
it’s a small industry.
patb
Participant[quote=edwardma]It’s a heating element – most likely from an old toaster. Current flows from one side to the other across the wavy coils, and the small rings keep it from bending out of shape as it expands and contracts from heating and cooling.[/quote]
it’s not a heating element. no way, it’s a short circuit.
Real heating elements have lots of insulators to force current in desired locations.
It’s some sort of fryer, look for holes or hooks
to pin a cover to it.patb
Participant[quote=edwardma]It’s a heating element – most likely from an old toaster. Current flows from one side to the other across the wavy coils, and the small rings keep it from bending out of shape as it expands and contracts from heating and cooling.[/quote]
it’s not a heating element. no way, it’s a short circuit.
Real heating elements have lots of insulators to force current in desired locations.
It’s some sort of fryer, look for holes or hooks
to pin a cover to it.patb
Participant[quote=edwardma]It’s a heating element – most likely from an old toaster. Current flows from one side to the other across the wavy coils, and the small rings keep it from bending out of shape as it expands and contracts from heating and cooling.[/quote]
it’s not a heating element. no way, it’s a short circuit.
Real heating elements have lots of insulators to force current in desired locations.
It’s some sort of fryer, look for holes or hooks
to pin a cover to it.patb
Participant[quote=edwardma]It’s a heating element – most likely from an old toaster. Current flows from one side to the other across the wavy coils, and the small rings keep it from bending out of shape as it expands and contracts from heating and cooling.[/quote]
it’s not a heating element. no way, it’s a short circuit.
Real heating elements have lots of insulators to force current in desired locations.
It’s some sort of fryer, look for holes or hooks
to pin a cover to it.patb
Participant[quote=edwardma]It’s a heating element – most likely from an old toaster. Current flows from one side to the other across the wavy coils, and the small rings keep it from bending out of shape as it expands and contracts from heating and cooling.[/quote]
it’s not a heating element. no way, it’s a short circuit.
Real heating elements have lots of insulators to force current in desired locations.
It’s some sort of fryer, look for holes or hooks
to pin a cover to it.May 18, 2010 at 11:24 AM in reply to: Established Piggs: I can add you to the spam blocker whitelist #551282patb
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Participantlets see how I am doing
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Participantlets see how I am doing
looks like i made the white list
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