A 37K attached file bounced from list as over the 40K max size. I guess that
40K limit means total size of E-mail (fat header?). Any how I took out the text in
the drawing as it didn't even show right when I viewed it with the program that
created it and also reduced the total drawing area and got it down another 2K to
35K. I then zipped it down to 7K.
The original idea was to be able to cut in different numbers of gas generators
to give a wider range of throttling. This might work if you had a variable
geometry nozzle which is presently pie in the sky. As it is drawn it has few
advantages over a regular design.
If however you were to use the pancake in a spike design you might have
something useful. I see no reason why you can't attach the central spike part of
the nozzle to the top inside of the pancake. I'll work on a drawing of that bye
and bye.Randall Clague wrote: > On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 00:57:38 -0400, Alex Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I have no idea if anyone will be able to load the attached file. It is in > >Autocad r12 .dxf. > > I can view it OK in Volo View Express. The UI is weird, but I haven't > loaded the plug-in yet, so I can't hold its weirdness against it. > > >It would take days for me to include the plumbing, so I > >left it out. You will just have to imagine compound curved manifolds. > > You left out the plumbing? You're kidding. I'm not going to try to > evaluate a novel engine concept without seeing the plumbing. > > -R > > -- > "Sutton is the beginning of wisdom - > but only the beginning." > -- Jeff Greason > _______________________________________________ > ERPS-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.erps.org/mailman/listinfo/erps-list -- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ........ Alex Fraser N3DER ......... ......... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ....... [~]_>^</\-[~]_>^</\-[~]_>^</\-[~]_>^<
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