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Garioshi 02/25/20 8:00:12 PM #1: |
What letter are you using?
I'm going with , personally. --- "I play with myself" - Darklit_Minuet, 2018 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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AFrench2 02/25/20 8:01:28 PM #2: |
Sigma cuz of megaman
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TeaMilk 02/25/20 8:17:53 PM #3: |
Lowercase omega
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teepan95 02/26/20 12:43:41 AM #4: |
or
the least likely to have already been taken --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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LordFarquad1312 02/26/20 12:48:05 AM #5: |
I wouldn't. I'd have to search which ones aren't already associated to something else, I'd rather just use a letter and a subindex if necesary like any decent person.
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Eevee-Trainer 02/26/20 1:46:19 AM #6: |
Depends on context. Usually I'll just go alphabetically, with a few exceptions
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PiOverlord 02/26/20 1:49:39 AM #7: |
Let me think about it.
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ThyCorndog 02/26/20 1:50:57 AM #8: |
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Wewillrocku 02/26/20 1:53:09 AM #9: |
none, they're all bad.
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Distant_Rainbow 02/26/20 2:17:47 AM #10: |
Either , or , or just go alphabetically, skipping those already used in the equation.
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Gobstoppers12 02/26/20 2:41:58 AM #11: |
I use the number seven (7)
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Garioshi 02/26/20 11:31:43 AM #12: |
teepan95 posted...
orbecause they're a fucking pain to write --- "I play with myself" - Darklit_Minuet, 2018 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 12:06:51 PM #13: |
Garioshi posted...
teepan95 posted...orbecause they're a fucking pain to write Only for weaklings You're not a weakling, are you? --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 12:08:49 PM #14: |
alpha unless it's in the equation.
But sometimes I'll just use a square or something. --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 12:09:21 PM #15: |
teepan95 posted...
orIn my field these variable are used all the time lol --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 12:10:11 PM #16: |
Jabodie posted...
teepan95 posted... Which field? --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 02/26/20 12:26:40 PM #17: |
Be a rebel and use poop emoji instead
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NeonOctopus 02/26/20 12:27:25 PM #18: |
Alpha cuz I'm alpha as fuck!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 12:28:22 PM #19: |
teepan95 posted...
Which field?Structural engineering, particularly in the cases of finite element modeling and structural dynamics (earthquake response). --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ranting Nord 02/26/20 12:37:21 PM #20: |
lmao
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closetjpopfan 02/26/20 1:01:06 PM #21: |
Qoppa.
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emblem boy 02/26/20 1:02:02 PM #22: |
Beta
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Questionmarktarius 02/26/20 1:03:01 PM #23: |
emblem boy posted...
BetaOr, use both and , just to mess with everyone. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 1:04:38 PM #24: |
Jabodie posted...
teepan95 posted...Which field?Structural engineering, particularly in the cases of finite element modeling and structural dynamics (earthquake response). Interesting What do they tend to represent? --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MarqueeSeries 02/26/20 1:10:22 PM #25: |
I always reserve , , and for angles
But if I was gonna go for a constant? Idk, , , , , , , and are already off the table. Probably just a tried and true x, and give it an assignment beforehand --- A hunter is a hunter...even in a dream ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 1:15:32 PM #26: |
teepan95 posted...
InterestingIn dynamic, represents a building damping ratio. Buildings have various components that aren't modeled as part of the structure, but dissipate some of the shaking energy. For convenience these are not modeled directly, but lumped together as damping ratio which generates forces proportional to velocity. If you have a technical background, you might be familiar with [ma(t) + cv(t) + ku(t) = p(t)]. We assume a damping ratio and generate a matrix of C coefficients. In 2D Finite Element modeling, structural components are typically divided/meshed into quads or triangles in x,y,z dimensional space. The prototypical stiffness properties of a quad or triangle is in , , , and individual quad/triangle properties are essentially used to find the Jacobian to go from prototypical element space ( ) to actual space (x y z). Edit: By "2D" modeling, I am referring to 2D elements in 3D space. There are 3D elements as well, but they are not used often in structural analysis. --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 1:26:23 PM #27: |
Jabodie posted...
teepan95 posted...InterestingIn dynamic, represents a building damping ratio. Buildings have various components that aren't modeled as part of the structure, but dissipate some of the shaking energy. For convenience these are not modeled directly, but lumped together as damping ratio which generates forces proportional to velocity. If you have a technical background, you might be familiar with [ma(t) + cv(t) + ku(t) = p(t)]. We assume a damping ratio and generate a matrix of C coefficients. Oscillations, right? I taught the basics to undergrads last year, so I'm familiar with the equations I'm not familiar with FEM, but I'm about to take an exam on Finite Volume modelling and it involves transforms from Cartesian space to curved ( ) space --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Machete 02/26/20 1:31:38 PM #28: |
Whichever one looks most like genitalia, male or female, doesn't matter.
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Garioshi 02/26/20 1:33:44 PM #29: |
Machete posted...
Whichever one looks most like genitalia, male or female, doesn't matter.? --- "I play with myself" - Darklit_Minuet, 2018 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 1:34:41 PM #30: |
teepan95 posted...
Oscillations, right? I taught the basics to undergrads last year, so I'm familiar with the equationsMore or less, yeah. An earthquake ground motion can be viewed as a highly variable two way oscillator (N-W, E-W). An important fact is that the existence of a velocity based resistance mechanism (viscous damping) has no physical basis, and requires sort of ad hoc adjustments to get reasonable results. And it sounds like you'll be doing similar stuff but more complicated finite element modeling wise. --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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fohstick 02/26/20 1:36:23 PM #31: |
i never thought i'd see someone on CE explain FEM. That area of study is extremely hard
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Jeff AKA Snoopy 02/26/20 1:39:26 PM #32: |
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Jabodie 02/26/20 1:44:54 PM #33: |
fohstick posted...
i never thought i'd see someone on CE explain FEM. That area of study is extremely hardWell, tbh I'm only lightly familiar with it. I took a course on it to inform my research, but I personally do not use softwares like ANSYS or LSDYNA. We never modeled anything more complicated than a tensile membrane for an assignment. --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 1:46:48 PM #34: |
Jabodie posted...
And it sounds like you'll be doing similar stuff but more complicated finite element modeling wise. Nah, since we model fluids we tend to not go further than FD/FV --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 02/26/20 1:49:36 PM #35: |
teepan95 posted...
Nah, since we model fluids we tend to not go further than FD/FVFinite element fluid dynamics is pretty complicated I thought <_< --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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teepan95 02/26/20 1:51:36 PM #36: |
Jabodie posted...
teepan95 posted...Nah, since we model fluids we tend to not go further than FD/FVFinite element fluid dynamics is pretty complicated I thought <_< I meant we won't be using FE, not that it won't be more complicated --- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
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