For sure I am going to keep this. Just in case I ever race in corn
syrup. One thing I didn't actually see was what the spacing betwen the
two cylinders was. And where in relation to each other in a radial
direction the colors was placed. That would indicate whether mixing was
actually taking place or not or we were just viewing it through the
three different layers making it look like it was mixed. Also, this
works because the corn syrup is very thick so no turbulent flow exists
to mix in all directions. And you are not really reversing laminar
flow, I think entropy is not conserved in that the exact smooth colors
were not recovered. The slight distortion is that result, maybe.
Interesting though.
mayf
On 4/19/2011 12:40 PM, jgmagoo@comcast.net wrote:
> Since some of you whiz kids in the LSR community sometimes talk about 'laminar
> flow', I thought some of you might find this interesting.
>
>
> http://www.wimp.com/reversedlaminar/
>
>
> I have no idea how this might apply to Land Speed Racing...... but who knows,
> B maybe some of you may find an application.
>
>
>
> JG
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