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![]() I need to know your measurements, please. Include the circumference of your neck as that is supposed to be the best indicator of an overweight condition. Fat neck = fat head. "katysails" wrote in message ... How a sail owrks: Big stick...big piece of cloth....wind.....wind pushes boat...what else do you need to know/ |
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"katysails" wrote in message ...
How a sail owrks: Big stick...big piece of cloth....wind.....wind pushes boat...what else do you need to know/ -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit. http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein Katysails, wind does not push boat, sail causes vacuum on leeward side, sail gets sucked into vacuum, pulls boat with it. Forget all the other stuff, this is all you need to know. Dowra. |
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![]() "dowra" wrote in message | Katysails, wind does not push boat, sail causes vacuum on leeward | side, sail gets sucked into vacuum, pulls boat with it. | Forget all the other stuff, this is all you need to know. | Dowra. Oh Geee Whizz-z-z-z No wonder I feel like I can't seem to get a breath on that side of the boat. It also explains the oxygen masks deploying on the leeward side on those upgrade high tech boats...... it does nothing to explain why you can't navigate a known channel without going aground. Calling Sea Tow..... calling Sea Tow......... CM |
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![]() "dowra" wrote in message om... Katysails, wind does not push boat, sail causes vacuum on leeward side, sail gets sucked into vacuum, pulls boat with it. Be very careful the next time you get an itchy ear. The vacuum might "suck" your finger right in! Forget all the other stuff, this is all you need to know. So after you get sucked onto the mud, Sea Tow come and suck you off again???? Regards Donal -- |
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Some questions on Lift as applied to sail?
If Bernoulli is wrong and Newton's Law of ACTION & REACTION is what creates Lift, why then , when a sail is at maximum lift do the tell-tale at the leech of the sail stream back off the sail, as describe by Bernouli and not fly at a 90 degree angle as described by Newton's downdraft and updraft? If Newton's Law of Action & Reaction is correct (I'm not saying it is wrong) then the action has to be on the convex side of the sail ( Action- downdraft) to create the reaction on the concave side (Reaction- Updraft or Lift) Why then do we look for the tell-tales to be streaming backwards when sailing. Seems to me they should be forced straight into the sail in various direction Also, If Newton's Law is correct that should make the convex side of the sail the windward side and the concave side the Lee side ( Action_Reaction) How can this be if the boat is traveling in the direction of the convex side ( The Newtonian windward side) If, as Pim, logic of a flat sail is the desired shape for upwind performance, then why wouldn't a flat piece of plywood work best when tacking up wind? ( Just maybe, Bernoulli isn't wrong for how a sail works?) These are some question in my mind. Maybe some of you Flight Wizards have answer for me before I completely abandon " Bernoulli" Ole Thom |
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Lift is to air as Buoyance is to water
Oh Oh! Maybe in lighter than air. Newton's second Law is; Lift= mA. The mA is for; m= mass A= acceleration Buoyance needs no acceleration. Ole Thom |
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![]() "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... How is measuring the actual length of travel a molecule takes on its journey across the top of the foil as opposed to across the bottom of the foil amount to nonsense? I'm simply pointing out that the air doesn't travel different distances on both sides of the sail. The flow of the air gets interrupted by the sail. As the air hits the sail on the windward side, it gets deflected and slowed down. The energy that has now been removed from the wind has transferred to the sail. i.e. the wind is "pushing" the sail. On the leeward side, the air is trying to flow away from the sail, thus creating "pull". As the angle of the sail comes close to head on to the wind, a point is reached where turbulence decreases and the air flows smoothly across both surfaces, but you still have the "push" and "pull" forces working. This is the point where the sail is working efficiently. You don't need complicated formulae to understand this. You certainly don't need Bernouili. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Thomas Stewart" wrote in message ... These are some question in my mind. Maybe some of you Flight Wizards have answer for me before I completely abandon " Bernoulli" You may as well abandon Bernouilli (note correct spelling) because you have already abandoned reason. Your motor sailer proves it. |
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Maybe this will help everybody:
http://www.wb-sails.fi/news/99_4_Win...es/Movies.htm# "Thomas Stewart" wrote in message ... Lift is to air as Buoyance is to water Oh Oh! Maybe in lighter than air. Newton's second Law is; Lift= mA. The mA is for; m= mass A= acceleration Buoyance needs no acceleration. Ole Thom |
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Movies don't work.
"jlrogers" wrote in message ... Maybe this will help everybody: http://www.wb-sails.fi/news/99_4_Win...ies/Movies.htm |
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