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>On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 21:43:53 -0600 Jarrett & Heidi Johnson
<hjjohnson@sasktel.net> wrote.
> I've actually done a
>smiley face induction on a previous model [ I think I modified this current
>model to the new profile] but was told that it would work better w/ a more
>seperate induction with a sorta boundry layer splitter [Picture k of that
>same report] I didn't totally agree with it at the time on the principle
>that the boundry layer there is... 0.0001 thick or so.. [ just an
>un-educated guess] It would be an easy fix to make it w/out the boundry
>seperator or.. not.. which ever.
You should have went with your first instinct in my opinion. Like you said,
the boundary layer at that point does not exist in any measurable thickness,
and your going to get increased drag from the vortices created in the
intersecting surfaces.
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