NASA formula, can someone decipher
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04-19-2020, 08:52 PM
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RE: NASA formula, can someone decipher
(04-18-2020 08:53 PM)toml_12953 Wrote:(04-18-2020 08:42 PM)Don Shepherd Wrote: See the attached formula from an IBM employee newsletter from 1969 related to the space program. Does anyone know what all this (the delta t) means? Sound good, but I am sure, this is not correct. The right side of equation inside the parentheses is look like a rise of an amount: (1-exp(-(...))) is a typical charging process equation - and dimensionless. And the W.../W... is looks like a dimensionless factor, I guess the two W's have same dimension, therefore the right side is dimensionless. So, it is looks like an amount how reached the final value - in dimensionless form or something time constant stuff, solution something first order ODE. Csaba |
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