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xerj wrote:
I can understand why a spinning ball would create a circular flow around itself, but I can't really grasp why a wing would. There's nothing to grasp, because there is no circular flow. However, there is the fact that the air flows faster on the upper side of the wing than below, and it flows even so much faster that it arrives earlier at the trailing end of the wing. Mathematically, really only mathematically, this can be described by the overlay of two independant flows, a straight one and a circular one. But this is strictly a mathematical model, there really is no circular flow. I think this "circular flow" thing is a good example of a inadequate explanation to laypersons. It's a mathematical method and doesn't help the least bit for a layperson to understand what's going on. It simply shouldn't appear in basic, purely qualitative explanations. Stefan |
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