Thursday, June 30, 2011

Day 15

Good Afternoon,

All of the equations are in the MATLAB now. Since I figured out what is given and what's found I have to go back and input the derivatives and the integrals, which I found to be implemented using the "diff" and "int" commands. However, I also discovered that I need to use the "syms" command.

Therefore, the next significant destination point is to input all 3 of these commands into the MATLAB program .

I hope everyone has a GREAT independence day weekend and I'll let Pierce close this session out :)

"It is the man of science, eager to have his every opinion regenerated, his every idea rationalized, by drinking at the fountain of fact, and devoting all the energies of his life to the cult of truth, not as he understands it, but as he does not yet understand it, that ought properly to be called a philosopher. " ~Charles Peirce

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Day 13 & 14

Once again I didn't blog last week when I should have; therefore I blogging now. I am 3 equations away from the end of the MATLAB program. From there I need to figure out how to do derivatives and integrals in MATLAB.


Since Friday (June 17) I have not done much of anything. I had oral surgery to remove all 4 of my wisdom teeth. Warning to all of you that have not had this surgery....the recovery sucks more than the surgery does. Just a warning but I digress.


So, hopefully later today will be another blog about the absolute finishing of the program and the uncovering of the secrets of MATLAB!


I hope everyone is a having a GREAT FIRST DAY of summer!!! Yahoo (can you tell I am excited)!! I leave you in the capable hands of Mr. John Dewey.


"Scientific principles and laws do not lie on the surface of nature.  They are hidden, and must be wrested from nature by an active and elaborate technique of inquiry."  ~John Dewey

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Day 9, 10, 11 &12 -- MATLAB (still...)

So, I forgot to blog the past 3 days, but I am back now. I've finished precipitation on dislocations and am in the process of programming the precipitation hardening model. I've decided to insert all the equations into the MATLAB program, then go back and administer derivatives and integrals for the equations that need it. 

At the moment I am in the particle spacing section of the paper. I came across Freidel statistics, and to be honest I have NO IDEA what Freidel statistics are. Therefore, I am looking him up in papers, books,  journals etc. Self teaching is what Graduate school is mainly about right?? Well, it's a big part of grad school at least but I digress.
I am still chugging away. Learning at every step. While I am doing this MATLAB program, I am adding things to the PP presentation, which really helps me to understand each section better.

That's all I have right now, therefore I leave with you with Mencken.

"Science, at bottom, is really anti-intellectual.  It always distrusts pure reason, and demands the production of objective fact."  ~H.L. Mencken

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Day 8 -- MATLAB

Today is/was the second day of working on the MATLAB program. It was rather difficult to focus today and I don't know why, but it was. I finished nucleation/growth and half of growth and coarsening. 

I realized most if not all the equations are integrals, which I have not dealt with in MATLAB, so, this will be more of an adventure than I expected. Either way this WILL get done by the end of June!

Hasta manana!

"Searching is half the fun: life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party."~Jimmy Buffett





Monday, June 6, 2011

Day 7 - - Matlab/Master Eqns

After a very long hiatus, which was not to my research advisor's liking, I am back to blogging my research. I finished the PPT of the Deschamps's model a few months ago. I started to research the equations and variables slowly but surely; however, on my path to discovery I hit a few road blocks. I was unable to find some equations due to not being able to find the articles and/or the articles were in different languages. Therefore, I have moved on to programming the model into MATLAB.  As I go through each step I am finding what is given, calculated, and unknown (unknown unknowns and unknown knowns). My professor and I enjoy that Cheney joke, but by going through this paper via MATLAB I now understand what Cheney was getting at.

Anyway, I'm just starting this and the goal is to have it completed no later than June 27, which is optimistic but I have a feeling I can make that deadline :)

Until next time...

"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."  -Wernher Von Braun