Python Progress

The Python scripting program, ver 2.7.2, can be freely downloaded from: http://www.python.org/download/  Programmers will also need to install libraries such as NumPy, SciPy and matplotlib, particularly for science and engineering programming. These libraries are also freely available, but their proper installation and integration with Python is tricky. As… Read more

Lonn’s Shovel

I once knew a man named Lonn Butler, a righteous man who has since gone to be with the Lord. Lonn was 90 or so years old when I knew him. He had pecan trees in his backyard.  A sapling had grown near one of… Read more

Welcome!

This is the beginning of my scriptural teaching blog. Scriptures will be taken from the Holy Bible, the Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and other sacred texts.  The posts will include commentary. The purpose is to give glory to Jesus Christ, who is Yeshua… Read more

Python

I had the opportunity today to speak with several engineers from the Aerospace Corporation.  They said that their organization is beginning a gradual transition from Matlab to Python. Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, open-source programming language.   In addition, numerical library functions are available for Python.… Read more

Aerospace Conference

Again, I will present a paper on my NESC shock & vibration educational materials at the Aerospace Spacecraft & Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Conference, in El Segundo, California, June 7-9, 2011.   I hope to meet some of you there. You may download the presentation at:… Read more

Sound-induced Vibration of a Cylindrical Shell

Here is a survey question. NASA-HDBK-7005(2001) gives the Franken method as a semi-empirical method for predicting the vibration response of a cylindrical skin to an acoustic pressure field, via extrapolation. Franken originally published this method in 1962 based on rocket engine static test fire data.… Read more