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Jan-Olov Newborg
 
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Default how a sail works, who can help me explain?

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
It does depend on the length difference as stated in the principles
of the venturi effect. The speed of the air is increased when it
is forced through a smaller area. The sail acts like one side of
a venturi in that the air has a smaller area to go through because
of the extra length. The air above that air on the surface of the
foil acts like a venturi also to a small degree. The net effect is
the air moves faster, the molecules become spaced farther apart
and the pressure is decreased. This decreased pressure is a greater
factor causing lift than the air pushing up on the windward side of
the sail.

You might know a lot but you need to learn more when it comes
to the practical application of single-surface foils used on sailboats.

Dear Simple Simon!

NASA Glenn Research shows on their website that you are totally wrong
about Lift due to "Longer pathlenght and Half Venturi lift theory"!:

http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/wrong1.html

Professor em. of Physics Weltner shows here how misunderstood
Bernoulli equation can be:

http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~weltner/Mis6/mis6.html

Aerodynamist Martin Ingelman-Sundberg ownsite with articles :

http://www.marv.nu/undersajtm.html

Jan-Olov Newborg