Is this how to calculate displacement for bracing?

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You did the calculation right by adding all three dimensions

Take that cubic inches and convert it into cubic feet, assuming you used cubic feet for your enclosure.

15/1728 = 0.00868055555555555555555555555555555555555555555556

50 decimal places for extra precision.

The reason you use 1728 is because there are 1728 cubic inches in one cubic foot

12^3=1728 btw if you didn't know.

 
Sorry to jack your thread, but it loos like you question was answered. So... How much area should you leave open for air to pass through? Is it the equvilent to the cone surface area?

 
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