dragoon Posted September 24, 2002 Posted September 24, 2002 If i wanted to try an experiment to see if a fan blowing so much air at a certain speed (all constants) over a board/piece of sheet metal/and other materials would effect the flow of water/oils/and other liquids. Would they are get pushed farther away with the air from the fan or would some of the chemicals have more of a connection to the metal or wood and hold their space and continue to flow down more then across? The board would be tilted so the side i am pouring onto would be about 12inches from the floor, about a 24inch long board and the other end would be resting on the floor.
aman Posted September 24, 2002 Posted September 24, 2002 I am trying to picture your model. Does the fan blow horizontaly across the board or is it blowing down from the top, north to south? Does the fan have a rheostat control to increase and decrease its power? Just aman
dragoon Posted September 24, 2002 Author Posted September 24, 2002 sorry, yes horizontal... and yes it has a controll for the speed. lemem see if i can make a quick diagram. Side View: ` `[ F ] [ ` ] [ A ] ` [ N ] ` ` thats sorta how the board will slant.. but more to the dimensions i stated above, i think that might help you understand what i'm trying to do better. Overhead View: / / / / / /<--Fan / / <--Air / / <--Direction / / /_______/
dragoon Posted September 24, 2002 Author Posted September 24, 2002 sorry, yes horizontal... and yes it has a controll for the speed.
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