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05-06-2007, 09:28 AM
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I've messed around w/ gmsh, and it can create...
I've messed around w/ gmsh, and it can create pretty fine meshes, but I haven't gotten around to checking out openflower, although with the time I have to me, I probably should. If you ever get...
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Shoot. That's a tuff one. It may work...
Shoot. That's a tuff one. It may work (https://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/02/renault_altica_.html), but it'd take a lot of testing to figure out when to use it and where to put it. Are you good...
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05-06-2007, 07:11 AM
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Like the opposite of this...
Like the opposite of this (https://www.mrsharkey.com/pusher.htm)? I dunno... 4 T105s plus motor/etc would weigh in at ~300-350lbs, so maybe a 500lb trailer. As long as it was built right, it may even...
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Well, the problem with a small engine is BSFC...
Well, the problem with a small engine is BSFC usually isn't much better than what you're getting anyway. For instance, the minimum BSFC for a small Honda engine is ~310g/kWh, and that's only at maybe...
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05-04-2007, 09:38 PM
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Your car's weight is ~2500lbs=11000N,...
Your car's weight is ~2500lbs=11000N, ~CdA=~.6m^2, ~Crr=.012 and speed is ~24.5m/s we plug and chug into (weight)Crr+.5(ro)CdA(V^2) and get that the instantaneous force on your vehicle at 60mph/sea...
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