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Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 09:22:04 -0600
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Hello Michael
R = r + d(1 + Cos[P])/(2Sin[P]),
A = R + (G + d)nCos[P], and
B = (G + d)/2Pi.
The formula for the length is Pi/((G + d)Cos[P]) times the below
((G + d)/(2Pi))^2Log[(A+(A^2+B^2)^(1/2))/(R+(R^2+B^2)^(1/2))].
Note that the length formula is the distance along the center
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RE: Conical primary length formula http://www.pupman.com/listarchives/2004/May/msg00023.html
Godfrey Loudner
Does anyone know a formula to find the length of tubing required for
a conical primary sloped at a given angle? I found one for a flat
spiral and made a guess at a derivation for a straight helix, but
couldn't figure this one out. Also, if you have one for a straight
helix, would you mind posting it so I can compare what I got?
Thanks!
Michael Johnson
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