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Re: [NSW] Cityrail Millennium Train
- Subject: Re: [NSW] Cityrail Millennium Train
- From: "Arthur Marsh" <mars0177@flinders.edu.au>
- Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 00:00:19 +1030
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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Not meaning to pick on you but I'm disappointed in the lack of familiarity
with standards that most technical people seem to have.
Why not contact Standards Australia (and/or IE Australia) and find out about
participating in standards areas directly relavant to your studies?
Arthur.
"Alex, Jill, Tim & Caroline Wardrop" <wardrop@ar.com.au> wrote in message
news:3A9A56BD.53AAF283@ar.com.au...
> Al wrote:
> > You could be right there, but anyway it's not a structural engineer
you're
> > after, but a mechanical, which I'm starting my final year in on Monday,
>
> Which uni? From your other posts, it sounds like you're doing a 6 year
> sandwich course, as at UTS. I am a just finished BE (Mech) at UNSW, and
> have just begun a PhD there. As it happens, Clyde are partly sponsoring
> my studies through the SPIRT program. It's probably not appropriate for
> me to comment too much on the design or its stiffness, however there are
> stringent requirements set out, and I assume that these are based on
> some form of standards.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim