Libertarian623 wrote: The power point at the bottom of the page summarizes the results with some nice graphs. It was done at Naval Surface Warfare Crane Division
Got it and downloaded, thanks...
I saw the Wiki info when I was searching but passed on it thinking it would not be what I was looking for. Guess I should have dug into it. Only problem with wiki is that ANYONE can publish to it and say ANYTHING. They do make an effort to make sure its good info but ALWAYS look for the cites at the bottom of the page.
I will recommend all read the powerpoint presentation, very interesting info. I do wish it had the addition of the notes for the discussion on the slides. With luck I can interpret test results, which in this case can be misinterpreted.
OleCowboy wrote: I will recommend all read the powerpoint presentation, very interesting info. I do wish it had the addition of the notes for the discussion on the slides. With luck I can interpret test results, which in this case can be misinterpreted.
Worth everyone's read.
I'm looking forward to your engineers perspective on the info. I saved the presentation as well.
Wiki is getting much better over the years. I used it a lot in school and found it usually held up well to cross referencing.
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