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New Propellant
« on: 22/01/2014 05:06:46 »
The Box of 5 or 6 cubic meters with propellants inside and tubes that deviate upward and downward force. It is my new space propellant. A small box is not a closed system, it is what I discovered.



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Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
January 08, 2014
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Re: New Propellant
« Reply #1 on: 22/01/2014 13:29:23 »
It is hypothetical: no one wants me to provide a large shed to do the experiment.
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Re: New Propellant
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Re: New Propellant
« Reply #3 on: 22/01/2014 17:32:27 »
You should read up on laminar and turbulent flow, and as apparently you're using a tube with an open-end then maybe toroidal vortexes too.

[ BTW an alternative to shed ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_fluid_dynamics ]
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