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Old 05-31-2015, 10:06 AM   #11
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The cool thing about the Navier Stokes equation is that it's really just a fluid flow adaptation of F=mA. It all comes back to Newton. Until you go down so the sub atomic level, anyway.
Spoken like a true engineer! I moved away from hard core technical (thermal analysis on the Space Shuttle / systems design) years ago and became a manager (after my spine-ectomy), got fed up with personnel issues, budgets, long hours, and politics and so became a "systems" engineer which means I'm a jack of all trades, and master of none. Mainly work various spacecraft systems issues and project management now. Thanks for the insight on the bend radius.
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