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A modular wind tunnel
For over 100 years wind tunnels have been one of the tools used by fluid mechanics engineers. Aircraft, automobiles, trains, sportsmen and even bridges have been investigated with the help of wind tunnels. There were various reasons for such studies. The origins of air turbulence are of special interest, and air resistance also plays an important role, for example in the fuel consumption of cars. At DLR_School_Lab Göttingen you yourselves can put together a wind tunnel and learn about the functions and effects of each component in fluid flow.

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