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Laminar flow means the fluid is moving in smooth layers around the object. Air flow becomes turbulent moving from the front to the rear of the car, forced around obstructions such as mirrors, helmets, and rollbars.
Ãâó: www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Education/Racecar/glossary....
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| laminar |
streamline flow in a fluid near a solid boundary
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| laminar flow |
The air flow immediately against the rotor blade (boundary layer) is of most importance in the efliciency of the blade. Two kinds of fluid flow are possible - laminar and turbulent. In laminar flow, the fluid moves as a series of sheets or laminae, sliding one over the next where there is a difference of speed between them (velocity gradient). In turbulent flow, particles of fluid (air) can move in any direction - only the mean velocity and direction being defined. ...
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| laminar flow |
Smooth and regular fluid flow -- the direction of motion at any point remaining constant as if the fluid were moving in a series of layers sliding over one another without mixing.
Ãâó: www.columbia.edu/cu/gsapp/BT/DOMES/GLOSSRY/gloss.h...
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| laminar flow |
Streamlined flow of air.
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