Would you travel (drive or fly) longer to fly in a 14ft tunnel vs 12ft?
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freeflydrew, in Wind Tunnels
All you did was say that a 14 foot tunnel is bigger than a 12 foot tunnel. I suspect nobody will dispute that at all.
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rehmwa 2
Why do you ask? This thread has digressed to tunnel "area" for circular vs (various ways to measure) polygon tunnels (I thought the actual measurements from some of the owners and employees was very interesting).
I which case, maybe asking how much math I have trained in, or an IQ would be appropriate.
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Stumpy 284
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QuoteDidn't you know there was a direct correlation between tunnel time and maths ability? Rusty just solved fermats last....
"maths" - I find that funny. SC has a good point, the details don't matter when we are picking at differences of a couple feet across. (Though we use the 'corners' quite a bit, it seems).
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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants
Stumpy 284
QuoteQuoteDidn't you know there was a direct correlation between tunnel time and maths ability? Rusty just solved fermats last....
"maths" - I find that funny. SC has a good point, the details don't matter when we are picking at differences of a couple feet across. (Though we use the 'corners' quite a bit, it seems).
You might find it funny but we invented the language

Ozzie 0
Hey Derek,
I just wanted to thank you for all the help you are giving me and my instructor (Brad Cole) in the tunnel over a SVCO. It is amazing now living in a city that has its own tunnel. By the way, Brad is out of town Sunday and YOU are my coach that night!!! This twice a week training is sucking the wind out of my account and blowing it into the tunnel!
Peace,
Oz
I just had some engineers do the numbers for the Colorado tunnel (based off your measurements) and your sq foot calc is pretty good. They came up with 108.0405 sq. feet
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Something to consider is that since the area of a circle math formula is Pi R squared, the area of the 14 foot tunnel is substantially larger due to the radius "squaring". Therefore, a 12 ft. tunnel has 113. 09 sq. ft. of area, where the 14 ft. tunnel has an area of 153.93 sq. ft, no matter how it is measured.
wrong - on the "polygon" version of a tunnel, how are you defining the radius term of "Pi R squared" flat to flat or point to point. (You are obviously using the generalized assumption that it's point to point as used in all beginner calculus books - examples above show that's not necessarily true) Therefore, it DOES matter how it is measured.
Your numbers are wrong in the case of a polygon tunnel. That's the whole point.
All you did was say that a 14 foot tunnel is bigger than a 12 foot tunnel. I suspect nobody will dispute that at all.
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