In the faq section of this website "How to Calculate the Size of a Thrust Augmenter" it is not very clear
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are the numbers multiplied? and can someone draw a little picture with the variables placed where they belong?
why did he not use a standard way to express formulas something like x=y*z and are the variables placed like this?
Thanks
Ben
Size of a Thrust Augmenter, not very clear.
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Size of a Thrust Augmenter, not very clear.
Last edited by BenJet on Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Size of a Thrust Augmenter, not very clear.
I'm trying to program a nice vb application that calculates it easily and draws the plans for it as well.
And if there is a better/preciser way of calculating it it would be appreciated you share.
And if there is a better/preciser way of calculating it it would be appreciated you share.
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Re: Size of a Thrust Augmenter, not very clear.
In the pulsejet calculator of eric beck you could calculate the size for an augmentor.
The formules in the second picture are explained in the first attachment.
The formules in the second picture are explained in the first attachment.
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- Performance Scaling of a Large Scale Unsteady-Driven
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...It's better to generate heat efficiently, than recover it efficiently...
Re: Size of a Thrust Augmenter, not very clear.
thank you very much
ben
ben
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