Ok. The power run chart is 2D.
If we look at it squarely, it is the just an outline. But in tuning, we do it on a data spreadsheet as everyone already knows.
Try picturing it say in a 3D format with Load as the 3rd Dimension.
Will stop here for now and get a 3D plot and share in the next post as to why it can be above the graph.
EDIT: If there are any Geologists here who can chip in. I used to do contour drawings using Excel. It is in fact very similar.
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Originally Posted by Kato
Happy to discuss on the forums so everyone can learn. That is the whole purpose of it.
So far when I have tried to discuss area under the curve in multiple threads, you refuse to listen or come up with such strange things (area above the curve for instance) that a lot of people are questioning your engineering background. Like I have said, these topics are very basic and covered in great detail in many books.
I am not sure why you do not wish to discuss these items in greater detail to help the whole community out.
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