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Mathematical model for drag on tether
The problem is part of a larger project, so the due date is in a couple of weeks, and no, unfortunately there aren't any teaching assistants available. I have however been informed that if we are able to, we are allowed take take more thing into consideration when making the model. So if a...- Tobi9242
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Mathematical model for drag on tether
Yes, this would be how I understand it as well- Tobi9242
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Mathematical model for drag on tether
Oh, my bad. I hadn't noticed the missing square on here, but I have the velocity squared in my own document, so no worries! Thanks again!- Tobi9242
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Mathematical model for drag on tether
Thank you! Yes, I am familiar with LaTex, so i'll do that moving forward :smile: And thank you very much, you are a lifesaver!- Tobi9242
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What is Mechanical Engineering at AAU?
Thank you very much!- Tobi9242
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Mathematical model for drag on tether
Thanks for the reply! Fdrag=1/2*Cd*rho*(deltal*diameter of line)*(angular velocity * l) This is my best guess- Tobi9242
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What is Mechanical Engineering at AAU?
Hi! Studying Mechanical Engineering at AAU. First semester- Tobi9242
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- Engineering Mechanical
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Mathematical model for drag on tether
I have a model for airs density as a function of height I would imagine the speed can be describes as the angular velocity times length The coefficient of drag can be found online, seems to be around 1.17 for a cylinder It seems to me that im going to need an integral somewhere, but can't quite...- Tobi9242
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- Aerodynamics Calculus Drag force
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