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Deutsch: Mit Rauchfäden (grau) sichtbar gemachter Strömungsverlauf von links nach rechts um eine Tragfläche (schwarz). Grafik nach einem Standbild aus Sekunde 62 des Videos "Flow over aerofoils" von Holger Babinsky, Universität Cambrigde, Department of Engineering.
English: Left to right flow over an airfoil (black) with smoke threads (grey). Graphic based on a freeze frame from second 62 of the video "Flow over aerofoils" by Holger Babinsky, Cambrigde University, Department of Engineering |
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Holger Babinsky: How do wings work? Gary Williams (publisher): Physics education. Vol. 38, No.6. IOP Publishing (United Kingdom), November 2003 Youtube video: Flow over aerofoils |
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