Bench.addict
TS Member
So after a late night conversation on Skype, I decided to dress in the following attire and make a spreadsheet/graph of the G-force (including constant 1G) experienced on certain launch coasters around the world using their data from RCDB.
Moi crunching numbers after midnight
Table of raw data and calculated results
Final graph of results with acceleration in metres per second per second on the left y-axis and G-Force on the right y-axis.
As can be seen, Dodonpa is the outright winner of the group, with Ring Racer surprisingly still coming second and poor old Kanonen coming last, beaten even by Incredible Hulk, which uses rubber tyres for its launch.
And, as an added bonus, I worked out the theoretical distance used for the launch of each coaster in metres. Unsurprisingly, the three major Intamin launchers are the longest, though Formula Rossa is surprisingly long at approx. 133m. Feel free to comment any roller coaster below (as long as you can find the starting and finishing speeds of the launch and time taken to launch) and I'll add it to the list/graphs

Moi crunching numbers after midnight

Table of raw data and calculated results

Final graph of results with acceleration in metres per second per second on the left y-axis and G-Force on the right y-axis.
As can be seen, Dodonpa is the outright winner of the group, with Ring Racer surprisingly still coming second and poor old Kanonen coming last, beaten even by Incredible Hulk, which uses rubber tyres for its launch.

And, as an added bonus, I worked out the theoretical distance used for the launch of each coaster in metres. Unsurprisingly, the three major Intamin launchers are the longest, though Formula Rossa is surprisingly long at approx. 133m. Feel free to comment any roller coaster below (as long as you can find the starting and finishing speeds of the launch and time taken to launch) and I'll add it to the list/graphs