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Time derivative of VolumeFlow? #288

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psung opened this issue Nov 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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Time derivative of VolumeFlow? #288

psung opened this issue Nov 30, 2017 · 3 comments

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@psung
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psung commented Nov 30, 2017

Hello,

We use Squants in our stack, which among other things drives liquid handling devices that take in a rate of change of VolumeFlow (i.e. volume/time^2 e.g. µL/sec^2).

If we added classes to represent quantities of this dimension, is this something you'd consider merging upstream? Or is it too specialized? (If you think this is useful, what do you think it should be called? VolumeAcceleration... VolumeFlowDerivative?)

Thanks,
Phil

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cquiroz commented Nov 30, 2017

i'd be ok including it. Is there any official name you use for the rate of change?

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psung commented Dec 1, 2017

I think we'd just call it "volume acceleration".

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psung commented Dec 18, 2017

I filed #289 which introduces VolumeAcceleration.

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