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Water tunnel with dye 'smoke lines' for Hot Wheels or 1:24 models?
How to create fine and well defined dye lines in a small water tunnel for Hot Wheels or 1:24 sized models?
Said dye lines would be akin to smoke lines in a wind tunnel. Also how to fit small scales to measure drag and lift/downforce without having water leaking out or water ruining the scales on such small water tunnels? |
#1: Use thin metal wires and run current through them. They'll dissociate the H2 from the O in the water and make bubbles, which will travel with the water.
#2: Invert the model, and make the top of the tunnel the ground. Gravity will keep the water from leaking out any holes in the top. Make sure you keep open flames away, though. -soD |
http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ies-31047.html
EM member graysgarage has documented that which some_other_dave suggests. |
Water is incompressible, and therefore might give you misleading results.
But if you want to, I say just slip a water balloon over the model and clamp the opening real tightly. |
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As the water became cloudy,chlorine bleach was injected to clear it back up. For drag,the model ran on the floor of a water tank,connected to a sting,which was connected to an overhead rolling bridge which spanned the tank, riding rails. They used a 3/8th scale model ($68,000),considered the minimum scale to reflect all the details of the actual car. |
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http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.php/beetle-inspired-aerodynamic-thoughts-14070-5.html#post188768 |
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Same-same!:) |
That's what you said. :)
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