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- Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:38 pm
- Forum: Tools and Construction
- Topic: Efficiently plotting cone layouts to steel
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Re: Efficiently plotting cone layouts to steel
You will get a fraction, once simplified. Multiply this fraction and you get the degree measure of the angle you will need to draw that will have arms (length of side) long. Oops, what I meant was: You will get a fraction, once simplified. Multiply this fraction by 360 and you get the degree measur...
- Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:16 pm
- Forum: Tools and Construction
- Topic: Efficiently plotting cone layouts to steel
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5412
Re: Efficiently plotting cone layouts to steel
First you need some measurements, from your plans, of the intended cone: Base Radius -- Half the Diameter of the base Side Length -- Length from point of cone to base (surface area of a cone) = (base radius) x (length of side) x pi Once you know the surface area of the intended cone, you need to fin...
- Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:29 pm
- Forum: Valveless pulsejet forum
- Topic: Any Input?
- Replies: 32
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Any Input?
I just became interested in valveless pulsejets recently, and drew up an idea for one; I was wondering if anyone could give me their input or opinion as to whether it may work before I try to build it. The first Image I drew up with proportional measurements, the second is (or was when I drew it) in...