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Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-16 11:48:00)  by hkskyline
Skyscraper designs are subject to wind tunnel tests, which simulate how buildings react / fare in an urban environment. These tests are critical for designs in a heavily built-up landscape where winds can bounce off many other buildings, and in regions that are subject to regular stormy conditions. However, is it possible to simulate a large city's urban environment? Aren't these wind tunnels ...
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Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat
Started 1 month ago (2008-10-17 05:57:00)  by princeofseoul
Wind coming downhill or uphill can be simulated in the lab without much problem just by varying the angle of incidence of the city with the incoming airflow. The biggest challenge is not there, but rather with some phenomena in air flow not scaling properly. When the scale of the model is much less than the real thing, the experimental data will generally have substantial error due to vortices or...
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-08 16:50:00)  by chuck_norris_
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General Discussion
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-08-26 14:42:00)  by dazza
thanks for the feedback to you all, i now realise my idea of wind tunnels was a daft idea, i think i will keep an eye on when thames valley club does their next zip line deployment day.
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Strategic & Geopolitical Issues
Started 21 hours, 55 minutes ago (2008-11-17 22:19:00)  by daredevil
Quote: Originally Posted by darkStar Are you talking about the Param Padma supercomputer? In 2003 it reached no. 171 in the list of top 500 Super computers in the world. A good effort, but not "better than any supercomputer in the world". 100 percent Indian made? Last I checked, it was made with connecting a bunch of ...
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Pseudoscience
Started 1 day ago (2008-11-17 20:07:00)  by mpc755
“ Originally Posted by AlphaNumeric Translation : "I cannot do the equations so I'm trying to tell people who both understand and can do equations, as well as describe in detail qualitatively the system in question, that their way is wrong and my vague grasp of a phenomena I know little about is superior to theirs." Firstly, I don't think that the side is 'a...
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Political Asylum
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2008-11-17 17:05:00)  by Stonewashed
Gas should be taxed federally so that it is always above three dollars. When the price goes low, Americans readily buy huge vehicles with poor gas mileage. Taxing gas more means more money for the United States and less for the Middle East because of decreased consumption of gas when the price goes up. In fact, raising the price of gas is the only thing that leads to decreased ...
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Technical/Operations
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2008-11-17 16:55:00)  by JetMech
Quoting Flipdewaf ( Thread starter ): Quoting Tdscanuck ( Reply 2 ): The problem with small wind tunnels and airfoil models is that you are operating in a low Reynolds number environment. Thus, you are likely to encounter a greater extent of laminar flow compared to high Reynolds number testing. This can lead to things such as large separation bubbles ...
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Gaming (d20 and General RPG)
Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2008-11-17 00:19:00)  by newbDM
I am still on the first book in the Spelljammer series Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space (only by page 10), but I already saw some decisions I need to make for my games. I would like to run them by the Spelljammer pros here for some opinions. Quote: Notes on my Spelljamming setting: I designed my sphere before I even had my first Spelljammer books, so I ...
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Air Cooling
Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-16 16:46:00)  by KingBling
Um, OCing plus the fact that one goes for antec cases BECAUSE they are wind tunnels and therefore the logical deduction is that airflow is what he's after.
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Left 4 Dead
Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-12 02:36:10)  by jamsessionein
I felt like contributing to the giant noise chamber of the forum. I've been playing the infected bosses in tandem with the AI and other human players through the demo in the past few days and I have a couple thoughts about the experience. Most of them involve changes that I think would improve the game for the Infected. I should, of course, make it clear that my experiences with the ...
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TOITS : Message Board for TOITS (The Ontario Income Trust Society)
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 00:00:00)  by carswell
  Recs: 1 Lest we forget Vimy Lest we forget Vimy Lorne Gunter, National Post Published: Monday, November 10, 2008 Jack Granatstein, the great chronicler of our military history, once wrote that during the First World War, in the winter of 1916-17, there was no shortage of volunteers for kitchen duty in the Canadian army. In the fetid trenches of northern ...
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Ride Tales
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 18:29:00)  by Smith
I'm posting this again at the request of my dealer. I put this on this site earlier this year and he said many of his customers missed it. So, for those of you who are interested, here it is again.............s Fellow LT brethren, Those of us who ride large touring bikes, whatever the brand, must love long distance riding. Why else would we own one of these beasts? After all, isn’t ...
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Drivers' Health Corner
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 02:22:00)  by RALFFERS
Greetings All, I've wanted to get into trucking for a number of years but always figured it was impossible because of my slight case of C.P. - A.K.A Cerebral palsy. Basically, all that means is I walk with crutches. I am in very good health and am quite