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'''Franklin Morgan  \ˈfraŋ-klən 'mȯr-gən\
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'''Franklin Morgan  \ˈfraŋ-klən 'mȯr-gən\'''
:'''Pratt School of Engineering 2014'''
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:Pratt School of Engineering 2014
::''' intended major: mechanical engineering''''''
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:: intended major: mechanical engineering
  
 
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Engineering Grand Challenges Link:
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:Engineering Grand Challenges Link:
:[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23175788/], Alan Boyle, msnbc.com, 2/15/2008 5:08:31 PM ET, 08/31/10 (Grand Challenge)
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::[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23175788/], Alan Boyle, msnbc.com, 2/15/2008 5:08:31 PM ET, 08/31/10 (Grand Challenge)
  
 
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MATLAB Demonstration:
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:MATLAB Demonstration:
: My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was on the Bending Modes of a Truss. I liked how easily the program demonstrated the structural advantages of a truss and ordered the movements according to natural frequency. The figure seems very relevant to anyone studying bridges and proves the usefulness and versatility of such a structure.
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:: My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was on the Bending Modes of a Truss. I liked how easily the program demonstrated the structural advantages of a truss and ordered the movements according to natural frequency. The figure seems very relevant to anyone studying bridges and proves the usefulness and versatility of such a structure.

Latest revision as of 19:50, 19 September 2010

Franklin Morgan \ˈfraŋ-klən 'mȯr-gən\

Pratt School of Engineering 2014
intended major: mechanical engineering

Engineering Grand Challenges Link:
[1], Alan Boyle, msnbc.com, 2/15/2008 5:08:31 PM ET, 08/31/10 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB Demonstration:
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was on the Bending Modes of a Truss. I liked how easily the program demonstrated the structural advantages of a truss and ordered the movements according to natural frequency. The figure seems very relevant to anyone studying bridges and proves the usefulness and versatility of such a structure.