Owen, great presentation mate. The 3.25mm limit commonly referred to as the high risk zone. I interpret this as the upper design limit, as a conservative design parameter so the inaccuracies of the equation allow for a target film depth of 4mm max. The consequences of saying 4mm is acceptable for a design parameter may mean your actual risks being greater than 4mm. I noticed your spreadsheet touched on it. Thoughts?
I don't think I, nor 12d Solutions, would want to take any responsibility for assigning risks to film depths. So they are parameters in 12d Model and you decide! 🙂
Owen, great presentation mate. The 3.25mm limit commonly referred to as the high risk zone. I interpret this as the upper design limit, as a conservative design parameter so the inaccuracies of the equation allow for a target film depth of 4mm max.
The consequences of saying 4mm is acceptable for a design parameter may mean your actual risks being greater than 4mm.
I noticed your spreadsheet touched on it.
Thoughts?
I don't think I, nor 12d Solutions, would want to take any responsibility for assigning risks to film depths. So they are parameters in 12d Model and you decide! 🙂
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