While sp is fine. I would encourage you to learn some CAD software. Notably, Fusion360 - it’s essentially free and comes with more than enough features. One of which is definitely not achievable in SP is analyzing stress and strain, as such deformations. This can be especially helpful for wings and structural components if you’re going for cantilevered components without struts or completely overengineering. You can use that information to better optimize your design in terms of strength and weight.
@AN2Felllla It's really not extensively lengthy. Rather than complaining about it and making futile attempts at mockery, I'd advise you to actually learn the vocabulary.
Problem 9.32B
Let S define the surface of a regular icosahedron centered at (0,0,0), whereby the normal of each constituent is outward facing, for the surface given, z>0 in the first octat.
For F(x,y,z)=(x+sinz, 2y+cosx, 3z+tanx), evaluate and derive the net flux over surface S for ∫ ∫ ∫T dV.
@edensk Yeah, I'll definitely be retaking that course whenever people here decides to have a bit more sense of responsibility and not have a 4th wave. Taking fluids online was literal hell.
@Lazer22 Yeah of course. Its broken af. There's a bug in the last patch that doesnt recognize that you reloaded, so your loader screams "Ready to fire" repeatedly and doesnt let you fire. Regardless, its fun driving around the map, finding a concrete barrier or a rock of some sorts, and poke out 2 missiles to blast unaware plebs with.
@Strikefighter04 beans are beans, i cant care less if they're organic, gmo, or from the depth of chernobyl, they all universally do the same job of making you emit putrid smelling flatus
@spefyjerbf Indeed, learning ANSYS and the ability to use it will only be an important skillset, even if it isn't being used on something practical. I'm almost certain I'll use it around a year or less down the line when my courses get more in depth into aerostructures where CFD is actually needed. But for now, Solidworks and the occasional MATLAB is more than enough for my coursework.
@Chancey21 I have been summoned. Yesyes, new version coming soon(tm).
+1@SnoWFLakE0s damn orthogonal projection? amature. real men project butts with curvilinear projection.
+1@Vincent uncultured huh? i come with all your daily essential probiotics and bacteria cultures to aid digestion and you call me uncultured...
+1Lol press 1 on my Cessna 172. Mans flew with the screens off smh.
+1@Kangy If you really wanna torture yourself since you can use fusion, may I suggest CATIA V5
+1While sp is fine. I would encourage you to learn some CAD software. Notably, Fusion360 - it’s essentially free and comes with more than enough features. One of which is definitely not achievable in SP is analyzing stress and strain, as such deformations. This can be especially helpful for wings and structural components if you’re going for cantilevered components without struts or completely overengineering. You can use that information to better optimize your design in terms of strength and weight.
+1Remove this thing from war thunder please than thank you.
+1It holds its attitude and position without gyro. It’s only used for inducing roll pitch and yaw moments. @Chancey21
+1assume a spherical tomcat in a vacuum.
+1boom, no further empirical derivations for lift needed when there is no lift )))
@Tookan you saw nothing. you were not there. [redacted]
+1F
+1Masterpiece.
+1∫
+1b
+1@spefyjerbf To continue,
+1.
In high speed flows, the kinetic energy per unit mass (V^2/2), is very large which is substantial enough to strongly interact with the other properties of the flow. Since the science of energy and entropy is the thermodynamics, it is essential to study the thermodynamic aspects of gases under the conditions compressible high speed flows. A gas is considered as a collection of particles (molecules, atoms, ions, electrons etc.) that are in random motion under certain intermolecular forces. These forces vary with distances and thus influence the microscopic behavior of the gases. However, the thermodynamic aspect mainly deals with the global nature of the gases. Over wide ranges of pressures and temperatures in the compressible flow fields, it is seen that the average distance between the molecules is more than the molecular diameters (about 10-times). So, all the flow properties may be treated as macroscopic in nature. A perfect gas follows the relation of pressure, density and temperature in the form of the fundamental equation.
p = \rhoRT; R=R/M (4.1.1)
Here, M is the molecular weight of the gas, R is the gas constant that varies from gas
to gas and R (= 8314 J kg.K) is the universal gas constant.
@AN2Felllla It's really not extensively lengthy. Rather than complaining about it and making futile attempts at mockery, I'd advise you to actually learn the vocabulary.
+1Problem 9.32B
+1Let S define the surface of a regular icosahedron centered at (0,0,0), whereby the normal of each constituent is outward facing, for the surface given, z>0 in the first octat.
For F(x,y,z)=(x+sinz, 2y+cosx, 3z+tanx), evaluate and derive the net flux over surface S for ∫ ∫ ∫T dV.
@Stinky Its been 840 days. Suck it up and move on.
+1haus
+1Damn! That's pretty cool!
+1@edensk Yeah, I'll definitely be retaking that course whenever people here decides to have a bit more sense of responsibility and not have a 4th wave. Taking fluids online was literal hell.
+1ur welcome
+1hajime isayama dies
+1@Ian_Yashima b
+1b
+1Onion coupon
+1yes yes
@Lazer22 Yeah of course. Its broken af. There's a bug in the last patch that doesnt recognize that you reloaded, so your loader screams "Ready to fire" repeatedly and doesnt let you fire. Regardless, its fun driving around the map, finding a concrete barrier or a rock of some sorts, and poke out 2 missiles to blast unaware plebs with.
+1got garbage
+1@Lanc yes i hope they go through with the JAS-39 instead of superhornets or F-35s.
+1@Strikefighter04 beans are beans, i cant care less if they're organic, gmo, or from the depth of chernobyl, they all universally do the same job of making you emit putrid smelling flatus
+1@asteroidbook345 basically amazon on steroids
+1unhappy meal
+1bada ba ba ba!
@SemedianIndustries ur welcome
+1The target system is absolutely brilliant.
+1n u t
+1God that is so cute it should be illegal.
+1@typeZERO
Just put black bars around it kek
+1art
+1MiG-21 samuel l jackson
+1ooo nice
+10/10 the essence of fibonacci sequence pieck ass was not captured. demand refund from MAPPA.
+1moderator bad
+1gib strike
yes yes
Thunder of the War II - Planes of the Simple.
+1This is ...
+1C O N E
+1@spefyjerbf Indeed, learning ANSYS and the ability to use it will only be an important skillset, even if it isn't being used on something practical. I'm almost certain I'll use it around a year or less down the line when my courses get more in depth into aerostructures where CFD is actually needed. But for now, Solidworks and the occasional MATLAB is more than enough for my coursework.
+1c h o n k
+1@Kenneth_ i see you fixed it. good. your rations next month will be brought back to normal comrade.
+1SP RTX when
+1Remember Kanonenjagdpanzer? This is him now. Feel old yet?
+1