Chapter 804 I can't be lazy, I'll just do my job.
Chapter 804 I can't be lazy, I'll just do my job.
Before dawn, a thin layer of frost covered the windowpane. Jiang Xia, wrapped in a blanket, curled up like a spring roll, burying his head in the pillow and pretending to be dead.
After a while, the kid tossed and turned on the bed like a pancake, and finally resigned himself to getting up.
There was no way around it; his own analysis of the "young lady" yesterday had gotten him all excited.
Indeed, despite the fact that he has dabbled in various things over the past few years, Jiang Xia is well aware that if the "young lady" does not emerge, all his achievements may ultimately be in vain.
There's no need to go to Jin Zhen's meeting about C language standards; it's like throwing good money after bad...
Jiang Xia seriously underestimated the current bottom line of the world's two poles. With the construction of the wall between East and West Hansmiao, the agents of both sides really used all sorts of methods, and many small fish and shrimps suffered collateral damage.
Looking at major world events, on one hand, the Bay of Pigs landing, supported by the United States, failed; on the other hand, the Soyuz completed humanity's first spaceflight.
Well, I must say, Soviet cosmonauts were truly impressive. The Soviets had barely sent a gorilla up there before they sent humans right after. It seems their tradition of not valuing the lives of comrades-in-arms is well-established.
This led to a near-peak in international interest in space exploration, with frequent verbal battles between the US and Russia over who could be the first to establish a foothold on the moon. This also resulted in the first wave of sales frenzy for Jiang Xia's "Star Wars" franchise.
The Chinese Embassy in France has been incredibly busy lately, turning the embassy into a bookstore. The already scarce "Laser" magazine is now in extremely high demand.
While urging domestic restocking, relevant leaders were also exploring the possibility of publishing a standalone edition. Meanwhile, a business and cultural exhibition hall was set up in a small building at 20 Grenell Street, effectively promoting domestic culture from a different angle.
Could this be considered a benefit brought about by Star Wars?
Jiang Xia chuckled self-deprecatingly, his sleepiness completely gone. He turned on the desk lamp, washed up, and opened the densely filled notebook. Based on some key points and inspirations, he began to draw detailed diagrams of the three-component strain balance.
He sketched out the upper connectors, bolts, bearing end caps, ball joint bearings, and the balance body one by one.
Ok?
Let's add a connecting beam and a shear beam to the balance body. This way, we can change them to cylindrical components, with the connecting beam and shear beam coaxially arranged. The connecting beam and shear beam are connected by four measuring elements, which are evenly distributed around the axis of the connecting beam...
This way, the measurement values should be more accurate!
Oh, and there's also a recessed hexagonal countersunk hole on the lower end face of the bare rod. Furthermore, a through-hole for main cable is radially machined on the front side of the lower ring plate, and then there are two trapezoidal recesses connected by two branch cable holes…
Thinking of the clever idea, he almost burst out laughing: "Hahaha, Teacher Guo, I'm sorry, but I've managed to take another small step forward by standing on your shoulders!"
That's right, this three-component strain balance that has the researchers at the seven institutes scratching their heads was not something Jiang Xia conjured up out of thin air. Its core idea originated from Professor Guo's paper, while the specific design task was an "assignment" given to him by a big shot!
To reiterate, the idiot is not omnipotent; he cannot apply what he has learned to other areas he is unfamiliar with.
Do you still remember the two papers that Researcher Xiao Mo and Guan Jiangxia asked Professor Guo to write?
Jiang Xia went through quite a bit of trouble to finally contact Professor Guo. Professor Guo was overjoyed to hear Jiang Xia's report. Originally, his paper was considered too advanced for most people, and he shared it with Jiang Xia because very few people could understand it. He showed it to Jiang Xia simply to hear his thoughts on the mechanical components.
Hearing Jiang Xia say that researchers were interested in this, he wished he could fly over that very day to give them a lesson.
Based on this, even if it's just one or two papers, Professor Guo would be more eager for more people to understand them.
After hearing Teacher Guo agree, Jiang Xia wanted to hang up and run away.
Unexpectedly, a slightly amused voice came through the microphone: "Oh, you even have time to study aerodynamics now? It seems you really want to develop in all aspects. But where is the gyroscope you promised me?"
Well... despite all the precautions, you still caught me.
Everyone says you two are inseparable, and you really are always together...
"Kid, I was praising your strong fundamentals to my students during class, and your procrastination is really embarrassing me..."
Jiang Xia guiltily touched his head, still thinking of what excuse to use, or simply hanging up the microphone under the pretext of a bad signal.
Hmph, is it more embarrassing than your students?
You gave someone a six-month delay in graduation, and then you set that rocket-level problem—even using Big Yellow's clones wouldn't be able to solve it…
Unexpectedly, the big shot changed the subject:
"How about this, if you can design the actual three-component strain balance that Professor Guo envisioned, you can make up for your mistake, and I'll let bygones be bygones regarding the gyroscope issue. Aren't you the most studious person? I recently organized some manuscripts, all of which are the fruits of my labor. Would you like to take a look?"
Jiang Xia wanted to cry out in despair, but upon hearing that this person was going to write a manuscript for him personally, his hair stood on end, and he hurriedly agreed. Wasn't this better than any award certificate? Even if he couldn't understand it, he could just wrap the manuscript up and use it as a brick to hit someone, and they'd be silenced!
Using the "big yellow clone" and printer from Factory 112, Jiangxia produced the entire structural diagram of the balance on the same day he received the relevant requirements.
Originally, he had a plan: thoroughly analyze Professor Guo's requirements and data, draw up a rough framework, and then hand over the specific implementation details to the talents at the Seventh Institute, perfectly achieving the ideal state of being a "hands-off manager".
This way, I can avoid interfering with my own work and also get a free copy of the master's manuscript. Perfect!
According to the relocation process of the "Dumb Boys," equipment will definitely be moved first, followed by documents, and finally personnel. Since the equipment has already started moving, and everyone's just sitting around doing nothing, why don't we all try making this balance scale? It's a lot of fun!
Unfortunately, man proposes, God disposes. The Seventh Institute suddenly received an urgent mission, and everyone set off immediately. His plan to "use someone else's strength to slack off" was completely ruined before it even began! Well, this damn job, after going around in circles, has landed squarely back in his own hands.
However, as the kid drew, he gradually understood a bit more.
The big boss probably knew that he was right for him to be assigned this task. Given the current technological conditions in China, this kind of "interdisciplinary" problem that spans multiple cutting-edge fields such as precision mechanical design, strain gauge principle, and weak signal processing is something that only someone like him, who is a "jack-of-all-trades," is capable of integrating resources and turning from blueprints into reality.
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