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Ydincer (Mechanical)
8 Dec 08 12:17
Hi, I'm trying to create or find a vortex flow design just like in the sink or bath tub. If you could help me that'd be great!
thanks
rb1957 (Aerospace)
8 Dec 08 13:13
like a model of water flowing out of a basin ? ...
get a bucket, drill a hole in the bottom of it, fill it with water, admire the vortex.
btw, have another bucket in place to catch the water (which you could recycle).
btrueblood (Mechanical)
8 Dec 08 13:15
rb,
Concise, correct, and quite helpful post, as always. A star for you.
GregLocock (Automotive)
8 Dec 08 20:18
What colo(u)r should the buckets be painted? 字串3
Cheers
Greg Locock
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KENAT (Mechanical)
9 Dec 08 17:52
No mention of the volume or depth/dia ratio. Material was overlooked too.
Sloppy rb1957.
Incase you didnt' get it Ydincer, reword your question so that it's clearer what you're asking. KENAT,
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Ydincer (Mechanical)
10 Dec 08 8:55
thanks for all the posts which are mocking, u're all hilarious...
this was my first post and I was actually trying to learn something but got my answer from someone else from this forum, so not everyone is cocky like you. 字串5
I read the tips and next time my post will be more accurate but for your good you all can stop posting ridiculous posts, just a waste of time, go design something instead.
so immature
regards
btrueblood (Mechanical)
10 Dec 08 10:33
Ydincer, your post elsewhere was also read and ignored, by me, as being too inane to bother with. Rb gave you, in my opinion, a correct and accurate method to do what you wanted (model a vortex). If something else was really your heart's desire (like 'do so on a computer screen', which IMHO is a complete waste of time for a noob), you should've stated that.
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