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Roller Coasters - Coursework Question

Post 1

caper_plip

Yep, it's me again, with another coursework question! I'm trying to find the minimum height needed to loop-the-loop on a roller coaster, and I was wondering what safety margins I should have on my general value that I've worked out, like 10%, or even 200%, but I've no idea on how this should be worked out, so I need research values.

Research doesn't seem to have given me anything to work with so I was wondering what sort of buffers I should have... anybody able to give me a hand in this?

Caper Plipsmiley - magic


Roller Coasters - Coursework Question

Post 2

Gnomon - time to move on

If you want to work it out the hard way, you need speed squared / radius > 9.81 m/s2 at the top of the loop.


Roller Coasters - Coursework Question

Post 3

caper_plip

For the minimum release height buffer? I've already got an expression for the model for it being about 2.5 times the radius (my model's horribly simple for this), and I need an additional safety margin on top of that. I was thinking around 200% but I've got nothing to back it up with, with no research link. I'd prefer to get a suitable value from somewhere rather than working it out, then I can evaluate it and say 'yep, this didn't work, so I'll try this...'.

Caper Plipsmiley - magic


Roller Coasters - Coursework Question

Post 4

Mu Beta

The typical safety margin for engineers is 300%. smiley - ok

B


Roller Coasters - Coursework Question

Post 5

caper_plip

Thanks, B!smiley - cheers

Caper Plipsmiley - magic


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