Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Chapter IVa: Climate issues, part 2

So what is there to be done with violent turbulence around buildings, cars, etc?

We have the possibility to break up air current into small eddies by altering the texture or shape on the outside of flat or smooth surfaces. We know that the fish scales reduces the energy that a fish must use to get from A to B; a fish scale pattern on the boat hull is shown already in US1894256 (free of use), and combining this with other technologies, like US4320920 (also free of use), like for instance the outside of the leading edge 46 shown there, will give small eddies along the flat surfaces and cancelling out much turbulence at the corners.

(I'll keep this short and explain more of this in the book and some more of how stable turbulent air particles in a tornado gain energy and avoid much of the thermal convection that other air particles would use to break up turbulence.)

So what are you waiting for? Tell the good news to your local newspaper...
It's not too good to be true - the reason why the technology doesn't catch on (yet) is that it is free for everybody to take advantage of. Don't pay me - buy and read my book in 20-2020.


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1 comment:

pathySR said...

I'm glad that spoilers to reduce drag (and fuel use) at last is catching on:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081110153704.htm

...081110153704.htm at the end.