Hello
I have a question,
I am building a static device.
I have allready one disc of Vinyl ( pvc ) and one disc of glass.
Both are 1000 mm diameter, 10 mm think.
I want to turn both discs in opposite directions. but what must be the distance to get the best result for a static loading?
Because I dont want, that they hit each other. ( affraid for damaging the discs )
Is 5 mm good enough? or is 3 mm better?
I hope you people can give me an answer, because i search the whole internet for this, and cannot find a satisfied answer.
Greetings,
Peter from Holland ( europe )
Distance between 2 discs.
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Re: Distance between 2 discs, questions only
Hello Implosion,
Have you performed the experiment with a distance of 5mm?
If so, what were the results?
Is a disc collision your concern about trying the experiment at 3mm?
If not, you could try the experiment with 3mm.
By the way, I couldn't find anything on the internet either.
Have you performed the experiment with a distance of 5mm?
If so, what were the results?
Is a disc collision your concern about trying the experiment at 3mm?
If not, you could try the experiment with 3mm.
By the way, I couldn't find anything on the internet either.
Cheers!
Dave
Dave
Re: Distance between 2 discs, questions only
Hello David,davidkallman wrote:Hello Implosion,
Have you performed the experiment with a distance of 5mm?
If so, what were the results?
Is a disc collision your concern about trying the experiment at 3mm?
If not, you could try the experiment with 3mm.
By the way, I couldn't find anything on the internet either.
Thx for you answer,
I have not build it in each other yet. i will do that over a few weeks. but i was curious, if i get static loading, when the discs are not in contact with each other. ( distance about a few milimiters )
greetings Peter
Static energie
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Re: Distance between 2 discs, questions only
Hello Peter,
You're welcome.
I don't know the answer to your question about static loading.
Maybe someone else or your experiment will help.
You're welcome.
I don't know the answer to your question about static loading.
Maybe someone else or your experiment will help.
Cheers!
Dave
Dave