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Re: Scaling - length/widht versus volume
By:Tor-Henrik Furmyr
Date: 6/24/1998, 4:52 pm
In Response To: Translate a single in to a double? (Chad Whipple)

> I am thinking that scaling would be a safe way
> to do it, 10-20% bigger with everything. But I'm not sure how much
> is too much or too little. I am not sure if the boat would perform
> the same with the larger size. How would increasing the dimensions(length
> and width) by 20% affect the volume or displacement?

Link below shows part of an old thread on the topic of scaling. Read it carefully before starting. (Nevermind the subject of the first postings, it is about scaling!)

I guess it'll show that an increase of measurements (single-dimentional) will cause the volume to increase by the scaling factor in third figure, i.e. 20% increase of measurments gives a volume increase of 1.2 Î 3 (1.2x1.2x1.2) which gives a volume (and load carrying ability) increase of 1,728 !

Anyway, it's all there in the earlier postings.

Totto

Messages In This Thread

Translate a single in to a double?
Chad Whipple -- 6/24/1998, 4:14 pm
lengthen, don't simply scale.
Paul Jacobson -- 6/26/1998, 1:15 am
Re: Paddler+Gear vs Two Paddlers
Mark Kanzler -- 6/26/1998, 1:32 pm
Re: improved center of gravity
Paul Jacobson -- 6/26/1998, 9:08 pm
Re: improved center of gravity
Mark Kanzler -- 6/30/1998, 11:38 am
Re: Translate a single in to a double?
Alex Ferguson -- 6/26/1998, 12:50 pm
Re: Scaling - length/widht versus volume
Tor-Henrik Furmyr -- 6/24/1998, 4:52 pm
Re: Scaling - length/widht versus volume
Mark Kanzler -- 6/24/1998, 7:09 pm
Re:single in to a double? Here's a start.
Mark Kanzler -- 6/24/1998, 4:42 pm
Re: Translate a single in to a double?
Mark Kanzler -- 6/24/1998, 4:33 pm