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Simulated FJR vs C14 race
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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 921799" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>My background is as an electronics engineer (retired), always employed in areas that service turbine engines, so while I am not directly involved with airflow calculations, I am at least familiar with them and many aspects of mechanical engineering.</p><p></p><p>I was expecting you to have used either special purpose software, or something like Matlab, but using JavaScript makes sense, it means you have to do everything for yourself. Congrats.</p><p></p><p>At home I tend to use PHP for "real" programs or OpenOffice where appropriate, a simple example (I suspect all mine are simple compared with yours) of my PHP programming is in <a href="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/gearing.php" target="_blank">my gearing calculator</a> (which agrees very closely with your rpm/mph ratio, mine says 75.46 mph @ 4004 rpm).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 921799, member: 3187"] My background is as an electronics engineer (retired), always employed in areas that service turbine engines, so while I am not directly involved with airflow calculations, I am at least familiar with them and many aspects of mechanical engineering. I was expecting you to have used either special purpose software, or something like Matlab, but using JavaScript makes sense, it means you have to do everything for yourself. Congrats. At home I tend to use PHP for "real" programs or OpenOffice where appropriate, a simple example (I suspect all mine are simple compared with yours) of my PHP programming is in [URL="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/gearing.php"]my gearing calculator[/URL] (which agrees very closely with your rpm/mph ratio, mine says 75.46 mph @ 4004 rpm). Thanks for the insight. [/QUOTE]
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