Rotating cylinders are perhaps quite surprising in their ability to catch the wind...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:46 am It was also that the rotors don't seem very 'wind-catchy' IYSWIM.
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Still can't get my head around how eg that plane arrangement gives a uni-directional (lift) or bi-directional (lift and drive) pressure. I can see how the spiral could create pressure along the long axis of the cylinder à la propeller screw or Da Vinci's helicopter but....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:53 amRotating cylinders are perhaps quite surprising in their ability to catch the wind...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:46 am It was also that the rotors don't seem very 'wind-catchy' IYSWIM.
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I think it is reliant on the forward motion provided by the standard props, not sure if there's any benefit over a standard wing.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 12:29 pmStill can't get my head around how eg that plane arrangement gives a uni-directional (lift) or bi-directional (lift and drive) pressure. I can see how the spiral could create pressure along the long axis of the cylinder à la propeller screw or Da Vinci's helicopter but....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:53 amRotating cylinders are perhaps quite surprising in their ability to catch the wind...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:46 am It was also that the rotors don't seem very 'wind-catchy' IYSWIM.
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It seems so. A little digging reveals:Mussels wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 1:06 pmI think it is reliant on the forward motion provided by the standard props, not sure if there's any benefit over a standard wing.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 12:29 pmStill can't get my head around how eg that plane arrangement gives a uni-directional (lift) or bi-directional (lift and drive) pressure. I can see how the spiral could create pressure along the long axis of the cylinder à la propeller screw or Da Vinci's helicopter but....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:53 am
Rotating cylinders are perhaps quite surprising in their ability to catch the wind...
The Magnus effect is named after Heinrich Gustav Magnus, the German physicist who investigated it. The force on a rotating cylinder is known as Kutta–Joukowski lift,[4] after Martin Kutta and Nikolai Zhukovsky (or Joukowski), who first analyzed the effect.
So, in moving forward when spinning in the right direction it generates lift as there's less drag on the side moving with the flow. I guess the spirals make sure they spin in the right direction. I've seen kites like the plane. Not sure what direction the wind would have to blow to push the ship in the right direction though!
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With the ships I imagine the fact it's quite a simple steel structure is quite a big part of it. Big dumb tubes are well....big and dumb, right? Not that hard to add to a ship that's already made out of big bits of steel.
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Re: Would you have an electric car if you had the money for a new car and were in the market for one?
So, I've been pondering an EV for a few months, personal car, not business. I currently have a BMW 540i touring on PCP but with the crazy used prices, I can punt it on an leave a few quid in my pocket for the next car.
BUT, even something like a Kona, unless I put near enough £8k deposit down, I can't get my monthlies anywhere near what I pay for my BMW. This is what's going to keep the EV market down? Why would I chop in my lovely 540 for a Kia (or other brand) EV with much lower spec etc, for more money??
And a premium EV is at least double, in some cases quadruple my current monthly payments.
Doesn't currently make much sense to move to an EV?
BUT, even something like a Kona, unless I put near enough £8k deposit down, I can't get my monthlies anywhere near what I pay for my BMW. This is what's going to keep the EV market down? Why would I chop in my lovely 540 for a Kia (or other brand) EV with much lower spec etc, for more money??
And a premium EV is at least double, in some cases quadruple my current monthly payments.
Doesn't currently make much sense to move to an EV?
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I like that new Ioniq 5. Looks very Squid Game.
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They look like a modern concept car imagining of a Lancia Delta to me
They're top of the list for my next car at the mo, I could get one next year for £345pcm with all bills included and no deposit.
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Seems lots of people would
"The Tesla Model 3 was the bestselling car across Europe in September, the first time a battery electric vehicle has topped the monthly sales charts in the region."
"The Tesla Model 3 was the bestselling car across Europe in September, the first time a battery electric vehicle has topped the monthly sales charts in the region."
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Yep. Work for VWFS so have gone Audi Q4 for my next car. Took one home the other night and it was great. 280 miles off a charge, mileage was realistic estimate over a 27 mile commute each way. I can live with 280 miles range off a charge easily.
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As far as I've seen on Youtube, Tesla is taking a massive share of sales off Mercedes.
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They're certainly putting the shits up the OEMs!
Other OEMs need to get their arses in gear with charging too. From people I've spoken to that's a big big part of it...Tesla struggle a bit on quality, actually being a car etc. but that doesn't matter when you've got their massive charging network. The thing people worry about on EVs - 100 times more than they worry about anything else - is running out of charge. So Tesla have built a massive charging network. Seems obvious really.
Other OEMs need to get their arses in gear with charging too. From people I've spoken to that's a big big part of it...Tesla struggle a bit on quality, actually being a car etc. but that doesn't matter when you've got their massive charging network. The thing people worry about on EVs - 100 times more than they worry about anything else - is running out of charge. So Tesla have built a massive charging network. Seems obvious really.
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The charging companies need to get their shit together also.
Dicking about with loads of different apps so you can pay to charge a car? Thats just silly.
Dicking about with loads of different apps so you can pay to charge a car? Thats just silly.
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This seems to be a recurring pattern and might explain some quality issues, a mad rush to get deliveries complete before the end of each quarter.
Plus new car sales being low overall helps distort the picture.
But out of all the brands they interest me most due to the motorway range which European tests hide making EU cars look as good.
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It was a good idea before you were a twinkle in your dad's eye ffs.
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One of several different in-transit charging methods being tested. Some more practical than others.
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Well yes, thats why it's obvious
I'd be very surprised if those trucks aren't using a system that's derived from off the shelf tram/trolley bus hardware.
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Why can't they just improve the exhaust filtering process of ice engines, maybe with something much bigger, so the final gases released are safe. Easy to say I know.
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