Posted by JMOR on January 08, 2010 at 08:24:14 from (72.181.166.239):
Ron Sa said: (quoted from post at 11:39:47 01/08/10) Yup, cabin fever needs some activity to make it more tollerable. I like VALID test data too but coffee shop claims usually have an unknown fudge factor applied. The laws of Physics are factual and will not tolerate violations. However, the Physics laws are often not understood and therefore will not be accepted as factual. That is natural. Thanks to all for their feedback.
I understand the physics of your laminar flow position & another excellent example of it is the water flow in a river.......not much movement near the back & progressicely faster until reaching a maximum at mid river.
The application to the problem at hand is where I have a bit of a problem. To use you football or melon examples, in the air cleaner of a foot of mesh dripping oil, there are many "defensive lines" and/or "fences"...each and everyone snagging/grabbing and generating more turbulence.
I don't know that oil or paper is better than the other. Maybe we need an oil pre-filter and a paper post filter, then we could argue which is a better order oil followed by paper or paper followed by oil?
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