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Many attorneys hire metallurgists to study failures across many
industries. Similarly, finite element analysis is regularly
applied to a vast array of products. As discussed in previous
issues of Courtroom FEA, FEA applies when something bending or
breaking is an issue.
The following collage presents some of the industries that FEA
is applied to. The blue text lists some of the products the
author has experience with. (Collage available at
www.finiteelement.com/newsletter/CourtroomFEA_Vol03.html)
About the author:
Steve Roensch is an expert witness and mechanical engineer with
more than 20 years of professional experience. He has analyzed
hundreds of product designs and has served as an expert witness
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Copyright 2005 The Divorce Center P.A.
Conjure up an image of divorce. The average person visualizes
people sitting in a courtroom, giving testimony, with a judge at
a bench presiding over everything. But the actual reality of
most divorces is dramatically different. Forget high profile,
exciting confrontations in courtrooms that were built 50 years
ago. Most of the time, one or both spouses will never see the
inside of a courtroom. More often that not, one spouse attends a
short, 10 minute hearing. During the hearing a judge reviews a
mediated settlement agreement, previously negotiated by the
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