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I was just curious as to what SMD are Mechanical Engineers (or ME students). Other techs or engineers feel free to chime in too! :drinks:

In working on a new port design, the question of boundary layer separation in smooth pipes (aka Ports :hairtrick: ) in the presence of 90, 45, and 0 degree bends came up. Due to the diffuculty of calculating seperating/ divergent flows; I was contemplating an experiment postulating the connection between the reynold's numbers at different phases of subwoofer stroke to the total head losses for the system. Also, as a logical tangent, it would be interesting to see the connection between velocity and the Reynolds numbers present in transient, turbulent flow.

Basically, I am looking for a way to reduce port pressure losses in space-limited environments when port bends are unavoidable.

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im a mech e sophomore right now. getting through statics and dynamics....real fun. not exactly looking forward to thermo next semester....

so, as for your post, i have no clue yet. haha

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