papers

Robert W. Hughes rwhughe at hal-pc.org
Thu Nov 5 16:30:59 GMT 1998


> If you want to read a SAE paper then find a source for them, or join
> the SAE, some engineering schools have them.  Patented stuff you
> have to go thru the patent office.
> Bruce


for SAE papers, check
http://www.sae.org/PRODSERV/papers/paprinfo/pap_indx.htm

for patents see http://www.patents.ibm.com/

in general search the web for the organization involved, such as SAE or
EPA.
-- 
Robert W. Hughes (Bob)
BackYard Engineering
Houston, Texas
rwhughe at hal-pc.org



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