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Unread 11-08-2002, 07:47 AM   #34
8-Ball
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MadDogMe,

fluid flow is very unlike drinving a car over some bumps.

Small eddy currents would be created over the lip. These eddy currents are the perfect example of turbulent flow, and are the reason planes stall when the angle of attack of the wings becomes to large.

having the vertical sections facing flow would be more likely to induce dead spots as well as greatly reducing the flow.

Hope this helps
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