User:Dave.Ellacott

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This is my home page. I finally got around to operating under my own name.

Virtual Directory Experiments

The KB data files for the wiki are currently held on our copy of the old Surrey web site. These need to have the file extension .dat to be accessible. I am planning to move the files to a virtual directory which appears under the URL of the current wiki.

The local URL would be //kbwiki.ercoftac.org/w/index.php/Data/AC1/08/t2cp2_a040slat.dat

There is a PDF file at https://kbwiki-images.s3.amazonaws.com/6/62/TR-026-20.pdf

This is the full URL to a previously uploaded data file Data_MB-001.dat,

which is also accessible as data_MB001.dat.

The "ns:-2" namespace maps to "Media"

The "ns:0" namespace maps to ""

The "ns:2" namespace maps to "User"

The "ns:4" namespace maps to "KBwiki"

The "ns:6" namespace maps to "File"

The "ns:8" namespace maps to "MediaWiki"

The "ns:10" namespace maps to "Template"

The "ns:12" namespace maps to "Help"

The "ns:14" namespace maps to "Category"

Image "clickthrough"

This is a bit of a hack, as we can't use image links or even this hack in conjunction with the "Gallery" tag. This is all fixed in v1.14+, apparently.

https://kbwiki-images.s3.amazonaws.com/0/03/Free.gif

 

https://kbwiki-images.s3.amazonaws.com/9/9b/Fab.gif

Free flows   Flows Around Bodies

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/3/3f/Scf.gif

 

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/9/96/Cf.gif

Semi-confined Flows   Confined Flows

Application Areas

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/0/0c/Extern.jpg

 

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/f/f3/Comb.jpg

 

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/b/b8/Cpe.jpg

External Aerodynamics   Combustion   Chemical, Process, Thermal and Nuclear Safety

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/d/d9/Civil.jpg

 

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/a/aa/Env.jpg

 

http://qnet-ercoftac.cfms.org.uk/images/3/38/Turb.jpg

Civil Construction and HVAC   Environmental Flow   Turbomachinery Internal Flow