MathCAD
Posted by Sazzad Hossain on Apr 5, 2009 in Engineering | 0 commentsFor my Failure Mechanics class here at the Rochester Institute of Technology, I am required to do a series of MathCAD tutorials. At first, I really did not like the software. I thought to myself wow what an annoying way of doing work. But now as I go back when discovering errors in the values I have chosen, I am thankful I was taught how to use this software. It is a great software and I am happy to share some work with you. Please do note that these tutorials are here to help you. I hope you leave some credits back to me.
In this section I will upload 2 types of files. 1 will be the MathCAD (.xmcd) file and the other will be an Adobe Acrobat File (.pdf). Please do note that some of these Adobe Acrobat Files are created by my institute and therefore you are not allowed to share it or post it on any other websites. These Adobe Acrobat Files will have names such as Jack Smith, John Doe, Sazzad Hossain, RIT, Rochester Institute of Technology. You can remove them if you like, but as noted above, do leave some sort of credit.
To help you out, I have attached a copy of the general MathCAD templates that most engineers (especially engineering students) use.
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mathCAD_temp.xmcd – Includes the standard MathCAD layout followed by me and many others alike. (11.50 KiB)
