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thestructured
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Posted: Thu 08. Aug 2019 10:43:18 |
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Joined: Thu 24. Dec 2015 20:13:20 Posts: 157
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Though this has not caused any issues that I'm aware of I've always been a bit curious as to why the requested RPM in the gov screen is a different number than you'd get doing the math yourself. It's usually around 10 RPM off. For example I have "max headspeed' set to 3060 rpm and with a 56% throttle curve it should be about 1714 rpm but it shows the requested value of 1704. Or 61% it shows 1848 instead of 1867.
etc.
It is impossible to set perfect numbers like 1700, 1850, 1950, etc. because no matter what you type into max headspeed and what % you use the calculation is off.
Why?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 11. Aug 2019 21:47:51 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
the calculation is performed in the Spirit unit where range is converted to internal one. So there might be a small difference. The difference is rather in the software where rounding can play a role. We will make it consistent so your calculation will fit.
Thank you for your hint.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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