Venturi effect
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Venturi effect
New stuff,
Venturi effect:
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Venturi effect:

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On 1/25/2010 2:13:39 AM, jmG wrote:
>New stuff,
>Venturi effect:
>
>jmG
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the coding was ...bmp, not gif
jmG
>New stuff,
>Venturi effect:
>
>jmG
>_________________________
the coding was ...bmp, not gif
jmG
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thx, we search nanothermite effect of arrays. Have
your in your mathcad library?
your in your mathcad library?
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On 1/25/2010 3:49:46 AM, mionsky123 wrote:
>thx, we search nanothermite
>effect of arrays. Have
>your in your mathcad library?
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I have no specific knowledge about "Nanothermite". Especially after an estimated 10 tons that were present at the WTC in support and trace evidence of the 911 conspiration. The only thing I know about "nozzle" ... as a fluid flow measuring device of almost total pressure recovery and very high accuracy (per say > 99.9 %). For the exact shape of the commercial ones, see the typical ISA standard [given in the ISO_5167]. That said, nanothermite is like dynamite, i.e: worst than good. They say, a very powerful propellant... then a more powerful explosive than the common best ones, known. About your question if I divine it: get the best nozzle shape from various experiment and it would be an easy project to arrive at either a simple model equation or a NURBS function for mass production of thrusters, hopefully for good end use.
Thanks for your continued interest in the collaboratory.
jmG
>thx, we search nanothermite
>effect of arrays. Have
>your in your mathcad library?
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I have no specific knowledge about "Nanothermite". Especially after an estimated 10 tons that were present at the WTC in support and trace evidence of the 911 conspiration. The only thing I know about "nozzle" ... as a fluid flow measuring device of almost total pressure recovery and very high accuracy (per say > 99.9 %). For the exact shape of the commercial ones, see the typical ISA standard [given in the ISO_5167]. That said, nanothermite is like dynamite, i.e: worst than good. They say, a very powerful propellant... then a more powerful explosive than the common best ones, known. About your question if I divine it: get the best nozzle shape from various experiment and it would be an easy project to arrive at either a simple model equation or a NURBS function for mass production of thrusters, hopefully for good end use.
Thanks for your continued interest in the collaboratory.
jmG
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On 1/25/2010 2:13:39 AM, jmG wrote:
>New stuff,
>Venturi effect:
>
>jmG
>_____________________
Sometimes, maths are deceptively simple. I'm not arguing if a function would do and do in more physical maths. No just demo a physical effect in simple Mathcad steps. Just a productive good long sunday nap !
jmG
>New stuff,
>Venturi effect:
>
>jmG
>_____________________
Sometimes, maths are deceptively simple. I'm not arguing if a function would do and do in more physical maths. No just demo a physical effect in simple Mathcad steps. Just a productive good long sunday nap !
jmG
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Jan 25, 2010
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