[Spridgets] Weber DCOE vs OER DCOE

Robert E. Shlafer pilotrob at webtv.net
Sun Sep 27 04:52:44 MDT 2009


"Reynolds Numbers" apply to liquids as far as I know (which is not that far in these respects) however, Reynolds Numbers were mentioned in Passini's book on Weber 
"Theory" (orange) which is where I 
got the term.

Cap'n. Bob      '60 :{)


-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Soave
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 6:31 PM
To: David Ramsey
Cc: spridgets at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Weber DCOE vs OER DCOE

Nope.

--- On Sat, 9/26/09, David Ramsey <dwramsey at att.net> wrote:

> From:
David Ramsey <dwramsey at att.net>
> Subject: RE: [Spridgets] Weber DCOE vs OER
DCOE
> To: "'Ron Soave'" <soavero at yahoo.com>
> Cc: spridgets at autox.team.net
>
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 5:16 PM
> Bernoulli,s? 
>         Crash
>
> No.
> 
> Measurement of "Squeezedown" of airflow causing excessive
>
"drag".....
> 
> I just remembered...."Reynolds Numbers"!!!?
> 
> 
> Cap'n.
Bob      '60 :{)
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