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a vortex formed by
trailing edge turbulence is at the trailing edge. you don't understand the meaning of the word, "vortex", for there is no vortex at the trailing edge. check the dictionary. .. Different dynamics, different effects. Wait a minute, I thought you said they formed for the same reason? they do, but the **dynamics** AND the **effects** are different. which word didn't you understand? DSK |
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![]() a vortex formed by trailing edge turbulence is at the trailing edge. JAXAshby wrote: you don't understand the meaning of the word, "vortex", for there is no vortex at the trailing edge. check the dictionary. The one that said you were wrong about "vortices"? Anyway, a vortex can certainly form at a trailing edge. In general, ones that do are temporary.... but then MC asked about shedding and he wasn't (I assume) talking about dogs. One way to suppress a tip vortex is to deliberately induce a vortex slightly inboard along the trailing edge. That is part of what makes wing keels work. .. Different dynamics, different effects. Wait a minute, I thought you said they formed for the same reason? they do, but the **dynamics** AND the **effects** are different. which word didn't you understand? Oh, I understand the words just fine. Your explanation is a little bit fuzzy, though. Would you clarify? DSK |
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jesus h. crhist dougies! knock it off! that was the worst bull**** I have
EVER seen you come up with! a vortex formed by trailing edge turbulence is at the trailing edge. JAXAshby wrote: you don't understand the meaning of the word, "vortex", for there is no vortex at the trailing edge. check the dictionary. The one that said you were wrong about "vortices"? Anyway, a vortex can certainly form at a trailing edge. In general, ones that do are temporary.... but then MC asked about shedding and he wasn't (I assume) talking about dogs. One way to suppress a tip vortex is to deliberately induce a vortex slightly inboard along the trailing edge. That is part of what makes wing keels work. .. Different dynamics, different effects. Wait a minute, I thought you said they formed for the same reason? they do, but the **dynamics** AND the **effects** are different. which word didn't you understand? Oh, I understand the words just fine. Your explanation is a little bit fuzzy, though. Would you clarify? DSK |
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JAXAshby wrote:
jesus h. crhist dougies! knock it off! that was the worst bull**** I have EVER seen you come up with! Considering that I don't need to "come up with bull****" that wouldn't be hard. DSK |
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cray zee you are, dougies. cray zee.
jesus h. crhist dougies! knock it off! that was the worst bull**** I have EVER seen you come up with! Considering that I don't need to "come up with bull****" that wouldn't be hard. DSK |
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Doug,
Would you like a picture of my boat's keel and the modification to force the vortex down to the wing where it is controlled and kept from becoming a tip vortex? Ole Thom |
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