Originally Posted by
dojj
my nephew has 2 degrees in fluid dynamics, has won several awards for his designs and curently earns a 6 figure salary doing stuff he does with his degree, and that's what he's "basicly" described it as being
obviously i won't be able to post up 6 years of his studys any more than i could expand on what he was on about, or perhaps i am misquoting him in some small way, but he explained that you need to keep the smooth bits smooth as possible and design the turbulence to do what it needs to do away from the object you are trying to areo
if i can tempt him on here to explain then i will attempt to do so, but i don't think he'll be intrested

why 2 degrees in the same thing? makes no sense to study the same thing twice

did he not understand it first or 2nd time?

i also have a degree in mechanical engineering with much fluid dynamics study. whoop de doo
maybe you should convince him to post, as it must be getting lost in translation between the two of you as he must know his stuff on the subject and it would be of interest to a lot of people on here