What is the Coefficient Cm?
What is the Coefficient Cm?
In various profile editing dialog boxes is reference to Cm. What is Cm? What does it mean to my profile? For the three profiles I've created, the only number I have is 1.020. There is no reference to in in the iBike documentation. A web search points to aerodynamic moment as being the most likely reference.
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Re: What is the Coefficient Cm?
It has been covered here: http://www.ibikeforums.com/viewtopic.ph ... 1086#p1086
Re: What is the Coefficient Cm?
The problem is that the search function does not work. Unless you stumble acorss something you have no choice but to ask again.
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Re: What is the Coefficient Cm?
The search function is odd. I've had some success with it just by continuing to add search terms.racerfern wrote:The problem is that the search function does not work. Unless you stumble acorss something you have no choice but to ask again.
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Re: What is the Coefficient Cm?
I know this is a bit off-topic, but I've never been able to get the search to work, no matter how much I phutz with it. Travis, can you give me an example of how you've gotten it to work?travispape wrote:The search function is odd. I've had some success with it just by continuing to add search terms.racerfern wrote:The problem is that the search function does not work. Unless you stumble acorss something you have no choice but to ask again.
Travis
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Re: What is the Coefficient Cm?
Yesterday, I tried "Cm" first and it didn't work of course. After that I tried "Cm drive chain" and it worked. Of course, if you don't know what Cm is, you are at a disadvantage for coming up with additional search terms...MikeLoos wrote:I know this is a bit off-topic, but I've never been able to get the search to work, no matter how much I phutz with it. Travis, can you give me an example of how you've gotten it to work?
But it is all moot. I just figured out how to get rid off the "common word" problem. Search away!
Travis