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| Jul11-12, 12:59 AM | #1 |
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Analysis on the graph Data
Dear friends
Please find the attached graph I would like to do some analysis on the two graphs. I don't know what kind of analysis can I do. Please help me Thank you Regards Govind |
| Jul11-12, 01:40 AM | #2 |
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Your question is so vague as to be completely unintelligible.
What are you trying to do? |
| Jul11-12, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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The drop in pressure gradient is a lot more rapid on the left side of the 'vee'.....per axial distance than on the right side.....Or, depending on what is happening, the drop is pressure gradient is a lot more rapid [on the left] than the recovery [on the right].
It also appears you might have a lot more data points on the right that the left of the 'vee'. You can draw a straight line throu each side of the vee and from that estimate the slope [rate of change] during the middle phase of each. |
| Jul13-12, 01:53 AM | #4 |
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Analysis on the graph Data
Are you looking for suggestions of a mathematical form for this curve?
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