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wind tunnel

NOUN
  1. a structure resembling a tunnel where air is blown at known velocities for testing parts of aircraft

How To Use wind tunnel In A Sentence

  • A method of calculating elastic curve for semiflexible plate wind tunnel nozzle has been presented, based on the linear theory of small deflection of beam deformation, in this paper.
  • Three main methods, site measurement, wind tunnel test and numerical simulation techniques are commonly used for the study of wind-induced interference effects on buildings.
  • What was lost in the whole "was it a homer or was it fan interference" debate following yesterday's controversial Jorge Posada so-called dinger at the wind tunnel known as new Yankee Stadium was a discussion on the man on the right side of this picture. Cleveland Scene
  • Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong and tour stars join several cherry picked gear sponsors at San Diego wind tunnel session inadvance of the Tour of California In a back room at the San Di Inside Tri
  • Similarly, heart rate, wingbeat frequency, and respiration of birds flying in wind tunnels can now be compared to that of birds migrating in the wild.
  • The wind picked up and ruffled his hair each time he emerged from a crack or a cranny; the main arm of the canyon was like a wind tunnel.
  • The words they hear are being broadcasted from a wind tunnel. 24 weeker choices « Adventures in Juggling
  • Trying to rationalise the precise purpose of Ferrari's solution is difficult as the bargeboard region is intricately complex but presumably the wind tunnel data show improved aero efficiency when the connector is curved. F1 Fanatic - The Formula 1 Blog | F1 video | F1 pictures | F1 news | Lewis Hamilton | Fernando Alonso
  • For less than the price of a wind tunnel. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind tunnel is also set up so the vehicle can be yawed into the airflow at different angles.
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