xxChrisxx wrote:In Zweeper's defense I know just how much of a pain projects are at Universities. They really throw you in at the deepend, they don't tell you what you should know prior to the start of a project, if they've never covered multi element wings before how should he know. To behonest i'd be surprised if they've given any extensive CFD traiing at all, thats another... suck it and see.
True.
Though I hate watching forums turn from a place for people to discuss knowledge to one where individuals demand answers. Not the same thing.
xxChrisxx wrote:At least he asked the right thing, us to point him to a book. Not just tell him.
It's far from the worst request I've seen, though a keen student would have done a quick search themselves first... assuming Zweepers' university doesn't have a library, or that his aeronautical coursework doesn't, at some point, have a recommended text with wing theory in it.
flynfrog wrote:get your airfoils and your AoA right then move to three dimensions and work on endplates after that add a gurney if you are feeling frisky
Why?
flynfrog wrote:You might look and see if you have a FSAE team on campus develop a wing for there car maybe do a front and rear. That way you have real world speeds and Hp to deal with.
Or you might look into the third post of this thread - which was very, very valid - then look into a library, then think for a bit. And achieve a lot.