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#23441 - 11/12/2000 14:39 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: Dobbin]
bonzi
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Registered: 13/09/1999
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Loc: Croatia
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Anyway preasure;
1000ft = 304.8m
preasure at 304.8m = 30.48 bar + 1bar for atmospheric preasure.
so preasure would be 31.48 bar or 456.47 Psi (if you like it in old numbers)


But pressure differential would still be 30.48 bar in medium old numbers, or around 3MPa (megapascals) in new numbers (our weathermen report air pressure in hPa - hectopascals - secret aliases for millibars).
(1 bar ~ 1 kg * 9.8 m/s**2 / cm**2 = 9.8 N/cm**2; 1 Pa = 1 N/m**2 ~ 10/1000**2 = 1e-5 bar)

As everibody has guessed by now, I am procrastinating. I have a report to write for tomorrow. Ah, well...

Cheers!

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#23442 - 11/12/2000 15:05 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
bonzi
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Not really... I like novels about submarines ("Run Silent, Run Deep" has to be the all time classic) but mostly I am cursed by an overly analytical temperament. If I read a sci-fi novel, and the heroes go to the moon at a continuous acceleration of .7G, I have to stop reading and work out the math to see if the author got it right (4.2 hours assuming zero velocity when they arrive). Watching a movie where the bad guy takes off in his car, tires squealing on a dirt road makes me crazy. And when I see claims involving numbers, particularly numbers that have to correlate with other numbers, I can't rest until I check them out. A little Newtonian physics, a bit of knowledge about drag and power from my flying days, and a bit of common sense, and suddenly things don't add up so well.

This makes us two (besides seeming to be among this list seniors ). I will look up the novel right away. I enjoyed Clancy sub-novels well enough (real Clancy's, of course, 'Hunt for Red October' and 'Red Tide Rising' or something, not garbage like 'SNN'), so I suppose I will like your favourite.

Several friends of mine have 20-something year long custom of comunal video (now DVD) watching, once a week or so. Whenever the movie has anything to do with technology or science (including mechanics of driving or flying, as you mentionend), the hostess jokes I have to keep my mouth full of food, beer or something, so that I cannot complain at goofs all the time.

One of my all time favorites is the pirate move, where the pirates pick up the chest full of gold bars and load it in their dinghy and row across the bay. Well, if the chest were three feet by two feet by two feet (12 cubic feet) it would weigh... let's see, 3*2*2*(1728/231)*167 pounds, or close enough to 15,000 pounds (about 6800 kilograms) as not to matter. About $45 million worth at modern prices.

Now, I challenge anyone to figure out what "3*2*2*(1728/231)*167" is all about!


Well, 3*2*2 is volume in cubic feet, additional factor od 1728 gives cubic inches. Now, just to figure out what has volume of 231 cubic inches and how do we know it weights 167 pounds if made of gold...

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#23443 - 11/12/2000 20:31 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
Liufeng
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Registered: 14/09/1999
Posts: 149
Loc: Alaska
Yes, but what would it weigh on the moon?



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#23444 - 11/12/2000 22:25 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: bonzi]
pca
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Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
(I should have used furlongs somewhere, but I could not remember how much is that - 220 yards?)

I'm not sure about a furlong, but by my calculations the pressure increase with depth is approximately
68.364 stone to the square Mesopotamian great cubit, per fathom. This gives a pressure rise on those
windows of about 1169.297 stone each, per fathom, or almost exactly 939241 stone per standard
Imperial Roman mile.

I could go on, but I won't

Patrick.


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#23445 - 13/12/2000 04:31 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: pca]
schofiel
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Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Don't you just love this board?

I was scared it has been getting a bit tame of late, but this thread has just restored my faith.

PS To return to something like the original thread, I have a friend here whose father is considering installing a Mk 2 in his CAT Land tractor, to while away those dull hours spent trogging up and down spraying meadows. At the moment he is undecided about whether to go for for Alpine or MTX amps, though - he's not sure that 200W/channel is going to be enough in the cab...

PPS Farmers here are rich....

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#23446 - 13/12/2000 10:48 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: schofiel]
mardibloke
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Registered: 14/08/2000
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Loc: Penarth, UK
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PPS Farmers here are rich....


and their cabs are more sound proofed than the average car, so 200 watts would be plenty. He should be spending the time considering the best position for the bass speakers

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#23447 - 13/12/2000 13:03 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: schofiel]
phaigh
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but this thread has just restored my faith




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#23448 - 13/12/2000 20:03 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: pca]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5539
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
I'm not sure about a furlong...

If memory serves me right, there are about 402 Mespotamian great cubits in a furlong.

This gives a pressure rise on those windows of about 1169.297 stone each, per fathom

Hmmm... are you sure about that?

Let's see...

we know that there is 1 kilogram per square centimeter increase in pressure for each 10 meters of depth.

That would give .1575 stone weight per square cm increase in pressure for each 10 meters.
That would give .1575 stone weight per square cm increase in pressure for each 5.468 fathoms.
That would give .0288 stone weight per square cm increase in prressure fo each 1.0 fathoms.
That would give 72.01 stone weight per square cubit increase in pressure for each 1.0 fathoms.*

Since each window is 14.297 square cubits, that would be 1,029.55 stones pressure per fathom.**
At a depth of 1000 feet (=166.67 fathoms) total pressure would be 171,595 stones per window.

*Given the standard assumption of 1 cubit = 1/2 meter
** 7' diameter window = 4.267 cubits diameter = 14.3 square cubits.

I'm guessing you used a different value for cubits than I did... something in the vicinity of .002184 furlongs, instead of the more properly accepted .002485 furlongs, perhaps? That might account for the discrepancy in our figures.

Hey, let's you and I get together and design an airplane next week!

One Egyptian says to another: "You may be right, Pythagoras, but they're all going to laugh at you if you call it a hypotenuse."

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#23449 - 13/12/2000 20:25 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Sigh. I told you guys to quit encouraging him. Now look what you've done.

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#23450 - 13/04/2001 08:57 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: phaigh]
thinfourth2
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Registered: 13/04/2001
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
Okay i know that i might be a bit late in replying to this but i had mine with me at work.

My work is on a VLCC oil tanker weighing in at 350685tons displacement

I had the empeg installed on there does that count.

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#23451 - 13/04/2001 09:06 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: thinfourth2]
tfabris
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My work is on a VLCC oil tanker weighing in at 350685tons displacement. I had the empeg installed on there does that count.

Sure.

Imagine the space you'd have for subwoofers and amps.

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#23452 - 13/04/2001 09:10 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tfabris]
thinfourth2
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
probably most powerful as well with 27000Bhp

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#23453 - 13/04/2001 09:13 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: thinfourth2]
tfabris
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probably most powerful as well with 27000Bhp

Yeah, but I'm sure its 0-60 times suck.

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#23454 - 13/04/2001 17:22 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tfabris]
muzza
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Registered: 21/07/1999
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Loc: Brisbane, Queensland, Australi...
depending on its overall length, its quarter mile times might be instantaneous

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#23455 - 14/04/2001 08:15 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: muzza]
gbeer
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Registered: 17/12/2000
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Loc: Manteca, California
Definitly a red light on that.

its quarter mile times might be instantaneous

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#23456 - 29/06/2001 19:50 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: phaigh]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5539
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
I hereby claim undisputed custody of the "Strangest Place for an empeg" championship.

tanstaafl.

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#23457 - 29/06/2001 19:52 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
tanstaafl.
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More pics...

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#23458 - 30/06/2001 00:26 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
thinfourth2
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Registered: 13/04/2001
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
Okay i conceed but i still champion of biggest thing to have empeg installed it is even bigger than some of those american trucks

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#23459 - 30/06/2001 20:47 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: tanstaafl.]
Clarke
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Registered: 18/08/1999
Posts: 90
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ USA
How's the battery life working out for you?

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#23460 - 01/07/2001 01:13 Re: Strangest Places for an empeg? [Re: Clarke]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5539
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
How's the battery life working out for you?

Battery life is quite acceptable.

It is a 12V 5 Amp-Hour battery and even allowing that I don't want to deep-cycle it (that's very bad for lead-acid batteries) I figure it will run the empeg for at least eight hours. In a preliminary test, I ran the empeg non-stop for four and a half hours, and the battery voltage had dropped from 13.2 volts at the start to 12.2 volts at the end.

At my normal usage, if I put the battery charger on it every three days, I'll be fine. I have the same plug on the battery charger that the empeg uses, so I just unplug the power lead from the empeg and plug it into the charger.

However... [pause for dramatic effect] not all is sweetness and light in bikempeg land. See my latest post in General...

tanstaafl.

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