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Book about structural design ?
"VG" wrote in message
... If you call ABS they will be able to answer that question. Not everybody live in US. Not so easy to call ABS when you can barely write, but no speak english. I can understand a slowly oxford english, but a fast texan (or australian to change country) is far beyond my abilities. It's probably a good thing, for a lot of reasons, that we all don't live in the US. And your english is pretty good, good enough that I didn't even to bother to check where your message came from. My apologies. ABS does have a web site (www.eagle.org), and they do list an address for you in France: Les Docks - Atrium 10.3 10, Place De La Joliette Marseille FRANCE 13002 phone 33-4-91-14-32-20 Not a problem. My real problem is to determine the forces that will be exerced on the hull. In mathematical conditions, I can do some things. But real life sometimes differs from mathematics. That's the truth! ABS is derived from both mathematics and experience, and offers you options in design that other rules don't. If you need some help in interpreting what ABS is asking for, drop me a line and I'll help you out. Matt |
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