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Evaluating the Haul
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Re: Evaluating the Haul
Adding 1 more. This is the same as the previous run with the addition of constant upward translation motion of 1 m/s. This time peak speed is reached after 0.5 seconds (rod has rotated 45 degrees).
"There can be only one." - The Highlander.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
Re: Evaluating the Haul
Hi Walter
FWIW here are the speed profiles for a 170 forward cast from Paul. Maybe you could take inspiration from these data to define your scenarios: Merlin
FWIW here are the speed profiles for a 170 forward cast from Paul. Maybe you could take inspiration from these data to define your scenarios: Merlin
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Re: Evaluating the Haul
Thanks Daniel.
Just to make sure I’m reading that correctly the rotation rate of the rod goes from 0 to 16 radians/sec (roughly 150 rpm) in just over .2 seconds?
Just to make sure I’m reading that correctly the rotation rate of the rod goes from 0 to 16 radians/sec (roughly 150 rpm) in just over .2 seconds?
"There can be only one." - The Highlander.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
Re: Evaluating the Haul
Correct Walter. That is about 900 deg/s in a very short time, typical of a competition cast.
Merlin
Merlin
Fly rods are like women, they won't play if they're maltreated
Charles Ritz, A Flyfisher's Life
Charles Ritz, A Flyfisher's Life
Re: Evaluating the Haul
Thanks Daniel,
This is just preliminary since I've only used a single stage acceleration, and had to guess some of the angles and acceleration rates so you can see that haul distance is excessive but here is what I get for the period from 0.6 seconds to 0.9 seconds in that cast.
This is just preliminary since I've only used a single stage acceleration, and had to guess some of the angles and acceleration rates so you can see that haul distance is excessive but here is what I get for the period from 0.6 seconds to 0.9 seconds in that cast.
"There can be only one." - The Highlander.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
Re: Evaluating the Haul
There is something like a factor 2 by comparison with the record. Could you please plot speeds (rotation, translation and line hand).
Many thanks in advance
Merlin
Many thanks in advance
Merlin
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Re: Evaluating the Haul
Hi Daniel,
Is translation speed a measure of the horizontal, linear velocity of the hand on the forward delivery cast?
Thanks in advance,
John
Is translation speed a measure of the horizontal, linear velocity of the hand on the forward delivery cast?
Thanks in advance,
John
Re: Evaluating the Haul
I made some adjustments to the acceleration profiles to get something a bit more realistic wrt hauling distance. Here is the result.
"There can be only one." - The Highlander.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.
PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
Re: Evaluating the Haul
Hi Walter
The translation speed, like others, is the absolute speed (along the path). In this case the path is nearly horizontal: The important point is the timing of events:
translation peak speed at 0.792 s
rotation peak speed at 0.834 s
haul peak speed at 0.871 s
line hand peak speed at 0.896 s
Merlin
The translation speed, like others, is the absolute speed (along the path). In this case the path is nearly horizontal: The important point is the timing of events:
translation peak speed at 0.792 s
rotation peak speed at 0.834 s
haul peak speed at 0.871 s
line hand peak speed at 0.896 s
Merlin
Fly rods are like women, they won't play if they're maltreated
Charles Ritz, A Flyfisher's Life
Charles Ritz, A Flyfisher's Life