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Originally Posted by JulianEdgar
Normal mish mash of irrelevancies, red herrings, etc.
This was in response to Aerohead claiming:
There is no high pressure acting downwards at the nose of any normal road car. Another example of Aerohead's weird theories crashing into reality.
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How do you explain the 100% atmospheric pressure acting on the nose of a 1968 Volkswagen Transporter?
I'm looking at Figure 6.8, Hucho.
How do you explain the 100% atmospheric pressure acting on the nose of the circa 1936, Jaray car, Figure 9.4, page 160, AERODYNAMIC DRAG, Horner, 1951. Hucho uses the 1960s edition of the book.
How do you explain the 100% atmospheric pressure acting on the nose of a L/D= 5.5, streamline body of revolution, depicted in the same book?
How do you explain the 100% atmospheric pressure acting on the nose of the body depicted in Figure 2.4, page 51, Hucho, ( which is 100% accurate for the first 85.5% of the body) ?
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' Normal' is a weasel word. It cannot be quantified. It has no place in a scientific conversation.