Steady Steady
Which city have you visited in Poland?
The most shocking urinals I've seen in Amsterdam. The permanently build, have walls starting about 18" above the slab, so you can see legs of men using the facility. Than they had portable urinals, what is in the shape of cross, where men entered the corners with only few inches of shielding on each side.
So you can see whole men behind and sides from the street.
The most shocking urinals I've seen in Amsterdam. The permanently build, have walls starting about 18" above the slab, so you can see legs of men using the facility. Than they had portable urinals, what is in the shape of cross, where men entered the corners with only few inches of shielding on each side.
So you can see whole men behind and sides from the street.
I've never been to Poland. They meet in the public parks and bus stations and they all take a crap together. They meet every even hour throughout the day. You join in if you need to go or wait for the next even hour. Everybody uses the zloty to wipe... then they fold up the zlotys and put them back in their wallets. Then they spend a few minutes talking wantingly about the "cool" urinals they've heard about that are in Amsterdam.
S&S as the industry calls it. Spills & Splatter.
My years of research indicates that the S&S on the floor is mostly contributed by the poor design of the urinals that "bounces" back the liquid out.
First design rule is that urinals have to be as smooth as possible so that they wont resist the flow of the liquid. Then the liquid flows down the drain. If the urinal somehow resists the flow, then it creates a "turbulance". This will cause some liquid "flash back", which is also known as the "Waterfall Basin" effect. Ever seen how much splatter is there at the base of the waterfall?
To make matters worse, some janitors and cleaning crews install those rubber plastic mats. They stop cigarette butts and whats-not from going into the drain. But these rubber mats in the urinal actually contribute to the urine on the floor.
Next...P&P is also another cause for the urine on the floor. P&P stands for Pissing Power. As we all know, Power is the amount of work done where work is denoted as W. Kilowatt or Horsepower are units of Power the forum members here are familiar with.
The original urinal design can only expect a small rnage of P&P. Say the upper limit of the range is 800 milli-watt. If your pissing power is more than that, then the material of the urinal (plaster china / ceramic mostly) starts to split the flow of urine into multiple andgle of reflection. The actual cause of this is that -- the P&P is so strong, angle of incident or angle of attack is split into many micro angle of incidents.
The resulting vectors of "multiple angles of reflection" will send your pee all over the places other than the drain of the urinal. Thus the wetness on the floor.
Poor aim is rarely the case. Also, poor aim is a blame what women thought of about the wetness on the floor. They don't think hard, do they?
My years of research indicates that the S&S on the floor is mostly contributed by the poor design of the urinals that "bounces" back the liquid out.
First design rule is that urinals have to be as smooth as possible so that they wont resist the flow of the liquid. Then the liquid flows down the drain. If the urinal somehow resists the flow, then it creates a "turbulance". This will cause some liquid "flash back", which is also known as the "Waterfall Basin" effect. Ever seen how much splatter is there at the base of the waterfall?
To make matters worse, some janitors and cleaning crews install those rubber plastic mats. They stop cigarette butts and whats-not from going into the drain. But these rubber mats in the urinal actually contribute to the urine on the floor.
Next...P&P is also another cause for the urine on the floor. P&P stands for Pissing Power. As we all know, Power is the amount of work done where work is denoted as W. Kilowatt or Horsepower are units of Power the forum members here are familiar with.
The original urinal design can only expect a small rnage of P&P. Say the upper limit of the range is 800 milli-watt. If your pissing power is more than that, then the material of the urinal (plaster china / ceramic mostly) starts to split the flow of urine into multiple andgle of reflection. The actual cause of this is that -- the P&P is so strong, angle of incident or angle of attack is split into many micro angle of incidents.
The resulting vectors of "multiple angles of reflection" will send your pee all over the places other than the drain of the urinal. Thus the wetness on the floor.
Poor aim is rarely the case. Also, poor aim is a blame what women thought of about the wetness on the floor. They don't think hard, do they?
This one is for our lady friends who feel a little left out:
http://www.poopreport.com/Techniques.../standing.html
http://www.poopreport.com/Techniques.../standing.html


