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From: killer_jupiter{at}robotworks.net
To: Mel Bartels
Cc: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: killer_jupiter{at}robotworks.net
Why would this not be a catenary curve with a function of the graph of
hyperbolic cosine function?
Just like any telephone wire?
tim in san jose
Quoting Mel Bartels :
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> I was asked in a private email the derivation of the deformed shape where:
>
> 1. glass considered thin meniscus of constant thickness (ex. 12 inch
> diameter, 1/4 inch thick)
>
> 2. glass supported at extreme edge (supported inward better???)
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> 3. glass facing upward towards zenith
>
> What is the resulting shape?
>
> Years ago Tom Lum and I derived this - and I cannot remember for certainty
> if the shape is parabolic or spherical.
>
> Can anyone take a stab or point to articles?
>
> TIA Mel Bartels
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