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<blockquote data-quote="surreal" data-source="post: 7469741" data-attributes="member: 619249"><p>Im not saying youre bad either. Just discussion - and to be kept as such of course.</p><p></p><p>And duct is something of a general term. Akabak uses this most often.. The creator of LEAP even stated their chambers and all are computed as very complex 'ducts'. Im too lazy to find the post on their forums but I know its there somewhere.</p><p></p><p>My point was simply because something is modeled or can be labeled a certain way..doesnt mean it cant be another and be the same/very similar. Box names as understood are only words used to give us a basic idea of what were working with. A chambered t-line for example with a larger initial cross-sectional area could be modeled exactly as a vented enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal, post: 7469741, member: 619249"] Im not saying youre bad either. Just discussion - and to be kept as such of course. And duct is something of a general term. Akabak uses this most often.. The creator of LEAP even stated their chambers and all are computed as very complex 'ducts'. Im too lazy to find the post on their forums but I know its there somewhere. My point was simply because something is modeled or can be labeled a certain way..doesnt mean it cant be another and be the same/very similar. Box names as understood are only words used to give us a basic idea of what were working with. A chambered t-line for example with a larger initial cross-sectional area could be modeled exactly as a vented enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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