Avoid These Power Query Pitfalls with Simple Steps   
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by Charlie Young, P.E.
2d ago
Power Query is an extremely powerful tool for efficient data analysis and decision-making processes. However, even the most experienced among us can sometimes overlook simple ..read more
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How To Instantly Find The Right Fastener Dimensions In Excel
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by Charlie Young, P.E.
2w ago
When you’re working on engineering projects, precision is key. One area where this is especially true is in selecting fasteners for your designs. Whether you’re ..read more
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Excel Tips: Quick Fixes for Data Messes
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by Charlie Young, P.E.
3w ago
Data Cleanup with Power Query One of the first things you need to do when handling complex engineering problems in Excel is to ensure your ..read more
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Anisotropic Materials: Directionally Dependent Material Behavior
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by EngineerExcel
3w ago
Anisotropic materials are substances whose properties vary depending on the direction in which they are measured or observed. Unlike isotropic materials, which exhibit uniform properties ..read more
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Understanding Axial Deformation in Engineering Materials
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
Axial deformation refers to the change in length of a material along its longitudinal axis under applied force or load. It typically occurs in structures ..read more
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Ductile vs Brittle: Understanding Material Deformation Characteristics
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
Whether a material exhibits ductility or brittleness determines its suitability for various applications. Ductility is the ability of a material to deform under stress before ..read more
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Elastic Deformation: Mechanics of Reversible Material Deformation
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
Elastic deformation is a reversible change in the shape or size of a material in response to an applied force, where the material returns to ..read more
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Endurance Limit: Understanding Fatigue Threshold in Materials
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
The endurance limit is the maximum stress amplitude that a material can endure for an infinite number of cycles without failing. Below this limit, the ..read more
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Fatigue Failure: Understanding the Mechanics and Prediction Techniques
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
Fatigue failure refers to the weakening and eventual fracture of a material under cyclic loading, typically occurring after repeated stress cycles below the material’s ultimate ..read more
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Fatigue Strength: Maximum Stress Under Cyclic Loading
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by EngineerExcel
1M ago
Fatigue strength refers to the maximum amount of cyclic stress a material can withstand before failure occurs under repeated loading and unloading. It is a ..read more
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