Its nice to see Mathcad runs as slowly today as it did when I last used it in 1998 🙂 Even though my PC is many times faster!
However, the worksheet has turned my brain to mush.
However, the worksheet has turned my brain to mush.
The articles associated with the sheets are essential reading -- informal manuals.
I have to run MathCad under Vitual PC -- now that has gotta be slow -- be nice of MathCad to do a port to OS X -- they are now the only serious Math Software running solely under Windoz.
dave
I have to run MathCad under Vitual PC -- now that has gotta be slow -- be nice of MathCad to do a port to OS X -- they are now the only serious Math Software running solely under Windoz.
dave
Ahh.. finally found something that describes how to use the worksheet.
Looks like I was not far off. 😀 Slightly longer line, still 1 Sd and tune the stuffing.
Looks like I was not far off. 😀 Slightly longer line, still 1 Sd and tune the stuffing.
I would suppose there is an L-shaped baffle in there, and that the line goes down from the terminus at the top, around a 90 degree bend at the bottom, then up to the driver. I have been pondering this kind of design for a tapered line.
A spiral folding.. where exactly is the terminus... and how do the partitions in the middle connect?
The terminus is split into two and exits on each side of the cabinet. 45 degree reflectors (not shown in this picture) assist the air flow.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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