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  1. Join Date
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    #1081
    nakita na nya siguro.

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    #1082
    Quote Originally Posted by OyiL View Post
    nakita na nya siguro.
    Sa palagay ko nga Oyil, nakita na nya yung proyekto.

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    #1083
    do we have to panic then?
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #1084
    In a word - no.

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    #1085
    For those ME professionals/students or any car enthusiast who have their own and/or reverse engineered mechanical part designs and want to verify/optimize its manufacturability via the Forging process in a virtual simulation environment here's the download links for a good software I found that might accomplish this task.


    Transvalor Forge v2008 | 770 MB

    FORGE is dedicated to the simulation of hot, warm and cold forging of both 3D parts (* steering knuckles, crankshafts, * twin connection rods, lower arms, *constant velocity joints, bevel gears,* aircraft landing gears, fan blades, engine mountings, and wing components ) and 2D geometry parts ( axisymmetric (revolution) parts and parts with high length-to-width ratios such as:

    cylinders, impacts, extrusions, axles, shafts, gear blanks, rings, fasteners and wire drawing
    aircraft disks, blades and wheels, * bearing cages, railway wheels ) Using the software with different process settings and/or different die designs, the user can optimize part production at low cost, compared to usual trial-and-error testing. FORGE is used for rational decision-making and ultimately, leads to production cost reduction.

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    http://**********.com/files/15505767...8.pm.part5.rar
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    #1086
    *Tambay Blues

    Did you disabled your private messaging? I cannot reach you personally.
    iam3739.com

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    #1087
    Quote Originally Posted by drey View Post
    *Tambay Blues

    Did you disabled your private messaging? I cannot reach you personally.

    I don't recall ever disabling it. Maybe I didn't enable it when I created my account. I'm not exactly sure. Anyways, In case anyone of you guys is interested here's another download link from the Forging Industry Association of America's website. It has a wealth of Technical Info and especially useful is the [SIZE=2]Design Rules for Forged Parts[/SIZE] using different Forging Processes. Hope you guys learn something from it. Here's the link;

    http://www.forging.org/Design/toc.cfm

    http://www.forging.org/Design/page3.html

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    #1088
    With the PHUV, Inc. of MVPMAP---is this the signal that they did not entirely abandoned the PHUV project?

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    #1089
    ^ If MVPMAP owns the term "PHUV" can we still call the Tsikot PHUV a PHUV?

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    #1090
    nope, i don't they will abandon the project. it would be rather disappointing to pull back on a good investment such as this.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

Tsikot.ph PHUV Prototype