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De Rolling Tunnel van de Wind die bij 180MPH gaat!

Binnen gepost Auto, Zaken, Consument, Koel, Onderwijs, Vermaak, Gadgets, Industrieel door maximum op 19 April, 2007 in 10:46 p.m.

De Rolling Tunnel van de Wind die bij 180MPH gaat!

Controle uit deze rollende windtunnel die 180MPH gaat! Het kijkt krankzinnig! (Wat gebeurt als er mislukking is? Zal de rasauto enkel weg?!? daar vliegen)

Haas CNC die NASCAR het Gen Haas van de teameigenaar samen met Techniek Jacobs rent heeft tot de eerste rollende weg testende faciliteit in de Verenigde Staten geleid die als Inc. WindShear worden bekend. De één-millimeter dikke ononderbroken staalriem zal bij over 180mph, rollen en kenmerkt sensoren onder het bed dat lezingen bij elk wiel kan nemen. Bij hoogste snelheid zal de ventilator van de windtunnel 2.85 miljoen kubieke voet lucht per minuut doorgeven! De faciliteit zal voor huur aan motorsportsteams en fabrikanten beschikbaar zijn wanneer het later op het jaar opent.

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Comment by sleeper Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-20 13:46:16

wow, nice car tester!

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Comment by sleeper Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-20 13:47:03

yeah, it’s cool dude…

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Comment by Breadmachine Subscribed to comments via email
2007-05-04 08:21:52

Its called a dyno, granted its the largest and most elaborate ive ever seen, and it tests the various acceleration and engine functions of a car, they range from very simple, only mounting an engine to a diagnostic handler, to VERY large and expensive, some do in fact also have wind tunnels to test base aerodynamics on a straightaway.

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Comment by mikey Subscribed to comments via email
2007-05-04 22:48:07

nice photoshop. It would not work

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Comment by doesnt matter
2007-05-05 05:45:17

You guys are very naive if you think thats real. Do you honestly believe they’d have a guy sitting right there at a desk in a danger zone? Not to mention the fact that to have a wind tunnel you need, well, wind. Spinning a cars wheels at 180mph is not the equivalent of blowing wind around a car to check aerodynamics.

hahaha, gullible fools.

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Comment by max
2007-05-05 12:47:32

Yeah, this dyno is freakin great! It doesn’t look like it’s photoshoped though, probably just a picture for the sakes of taking a picture…

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Comment by Bom-Ba Klat, Boiiieee Subscribed to comments via email
2007-05-07 20:33:47

LOL!!!! that has to be the larges, most real world wind tunnel i have ever seen! I mean look, there is a car on a huge treadmill in adequately large, non-round or tunnel shaped room. Oh and that guy on the bottom isnt in the danger zone….he in the party zone! Everyone knows that the party isnt started until the treadmill hits 180mph which causes the wind inside the room (of course!) to also move at 180mph. The reason its a party is because 180mph is the critical mass for strings holding on bikinis. Its pure science people, simple science at that!

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Comment by Izl Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-28 16:55:07

wow a slight miscalculation and bye bye car

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