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PAMVEC: Anyone tried it?
I have been looking at the PAMVEC spreadsheet which someone linked to awhile back. PAMVEC is a model for accurately predicting component sizing, horsepower requirements, MPG equivalents, etc. It is very impressive in its all inclusive nature, but it seems to give me the wrong numbers, and I had a few questions. I am wondering if anyone here has tried this program (Blue Bomber Man has apparently tried it with some success).
Anybody, chime in here: ~To test this model out, I tried using a known quantity, my 95 Geo Metro. I found pretty close quantifications for everything, but I am consistently getting a MPG reading around 11 to 19 MPG. Something must be way off, any ideas? ~ Metric inputs are a pain, is there some simple way to convert them to english units? It adds a major step of confusion for me, and maybe the root of my other problems. ~One other thing I noticed is that the software I have only does iterations to 1000, not 10,000. Not sure if this makes any difference. Any ideas are appreciated. The Pamvec spreadsheet is here: the actual spread sheet in xls format an html view of the spread sheet. a pdf of the actual thesis (281 pages) |
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