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Paul Fotsch Phones & Addresses

  • 1501 Jefferson St, Washington, IL 61571 (309) 444-9596
  • Peoria, IL
  • Dunlap, IL
  • Loves Park, IL
  • Champaign, IL
  • 1501 W Jefferson St, Washington, IL 61571 (309) 737-3009

Work

Company: Vpds Sep 2003 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters

Skills

Finite Element Analysis • Simulations • Cae • Abaqus • Nastran • Engineering • Pro Engineer • Product Design • Stress Analysis • Structural Analysis • Product Development • Matlab • Hypermesh • Powertrain • Ansys • Structural Dynamics • Communications Audits • Hydraulics • Six Sigma • Machinery

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Information Technology And Services

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Owner

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Location:
1501 west Jefferson St, Washington, IL 61571
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Vpds
Owner

Caterpillar Inc. Apr 1988 - Sep 2003
Research Engineer
Skills:
Finite Element Analysis
Simulations
Cae
Abaqus
Nastran
Engineering
Pro Engineer
Product Design
Stress Analysis
Structural Analysis
Product Development
Matlab
Hypermesh
Powertrain
Ansys
Structural Dynamics
Communications Audits
Hydraulics
Six Sigma
Machinery

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul Fotsch
President, Chief Technology Officer
Vpds Inc
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering · Engineering Related Analysis & Software Development
1501 W Jefferson St, Washington, IL 61571
Washington, IL 61571
(847) 469-7608

Publications

Us Patents

Fatigue Analysis And Warning System

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US Patent:
55311229, Jul 2, 1996
Filed:
Feb 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/203240
Inventors:
Michael D. Chatham - Bloomington IL
Paul D. Fotsch - Dunlap IL
Doyle G. Heyveld - Peoria IL
Edward P. Kelley - Chillicothe IL
Walter E. Lohmann - Decatur IL
David R. Roley - Morton IL
Charles F. Sieck - Dunlap IL
David G. Young - Peoria IL
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
G01B 5300
US Classification:
73760
Abstract:
In the field of large construction and mining equipment, significant frame stresses considerably shorten the expected operating life of a machine. This invention provides indications of significant frame stresses on machines having a ground engaging portion, a frame connected to the ground engaging portion, and a plurality of pressure sensing devices. Each of the pressure sensing devices are adapted to produce pressure signals indicative of loads imparted on the frame. The pressure signals are processed to produce frame stress data.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Watching the Traffic Go by: Transportation and Isolation in Urban America

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Author

Paul Mason Fotsch

ISBN #

0292714254

Watching the Traffic Go by: Transportation and Isolation in Urban America

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Author

Paul Mason Fotsch

ISBN #

0292714262

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