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Old   June 25, 2006, 10:51
Default WORLD CUP: Fluent forgot their curves Drag vs. Re
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Arjen Robben
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The information located in this page is rubbish:

http://www.fluent.com/direct/worldcup_hpbanner.htm

I do not believe the streamline one second.

In the picture below:

http://www.fluent.com/news/pr/img/so...ll_drag_lg.gif

It is evident that results are not compared at the same Reynolds number.

Their results from 2002 was better:

http://www.fluent.com/news/pr/pr43.htm

I'd rather believe the ones below:

http://www.fluent.com/news/pr/img/pr43i2_lg.jpg http://www.fluent.com/news/pr/img/pr43i3_lg.gif

In which division play Sheffield?

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Old   June 26, 2006, 03:40
Default Re: WORLD CUP: Fluent forgot their curves Drag vs.
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Duncan
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An interesting and topical application of Fluent.

There are actually 2 teams in Sheffield, Sheffield United (who have just gained promotion to the English Premiership) and Sheffield Wednesday (who are in the Championship, the league below the premiership).
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