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Engineering

Not a lot to see here (yet). Move along now - come on - move along! There will no-doubt be bits and pieces on engineering I've picked up over the years - I was, after all, a Civil Engineer once and finished my full-time career as a research engineer for Rolls-Royce (Power Systems as it is/was and not the cars). I don't intend it to be all hi-falutin' maths but also hacks and DIY tips.
Engineering stuff

Reynold's Number

Osborne Reynolds was a late 19th century scientist who studied the flow of fluid within pipes looking at the conditions when flow transitioned between laminar and turbulent regimes.
​$$ {Re} = {{\rho V L} \over {\mu}} $$
where:

\(\rho\) is the fluid density
\(V\) is the fluid velocity with respect to the object
\(L\) is a characteristic length
\(\mu\) is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid

Re is the ratio between inertial and viscous forces within a moving fluid. It ca be a useful tool in determining if a flow (within a pipe, say) will be laminar (smooth and steady) or turbulent (chaotic). It is also useful when scaling fluid dynamic problems.

Very roughly, low Re (\(<10^3\)) indicates that laminar flow will prevail whereas higher Re (\(>10^4\)) tends to indicate turbulent flow.
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The Severn bridge from about 1500ft en-route from Compton Abbas to Liverpool via the Welsh hills in an RV7 (G-DVMI)

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