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Fluid mechanics / Lift / Airfoil / Foil / Coandă effect / Circulation / Computational fluid dynamics / Pressure coefficient / Wing / Aerodynamics / Aerospace engineering / Fluid dynamics
Date: 2006-06-15 10:28:49
Fluid mechanics
Lift
Airfoil
Foil
Coandă effect
Circulation
Computational fluid dynamics
Pressure coefficient
Wing
Aerodynamics
Aerospace engineering
Fluid dynamics

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