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Old Mar 18, 2010 | 12:13 PM
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Default Re: The truth about "ram air"

Downward, I got excited when I saw a word that I did not know. Thinking I am going to learn something new today. I looked it up in the dictionary and could not find it. Maybe it was just a spelling mistake..... laminarize. I am not trying to be smart here. I really do like learning new things. What does laminarize mean? Thanks

Edit - I found lots of articles via google that use the term laminarize or laminarization. They all seem to be related to air flow, but I did not see any of them that explain what it is. I guess a technical term that you would know if you were in the field of flow dynamics? Ok, I am more curious now. Thanks again.

Bob
 

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