Talk:Water tunnel (hydrodynamic)

Disambiguation page
There should ideally be a disambiguation page for "Water Tunnel." In addition to hydrodynamic water tunnels, there was in 1969-1970 a Penn State/State College underground newspaper originally named after the Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel and subsequently shortened to the Water Tunnel, —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.204.243.64 (talk) 04:03, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

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Photo of Prandtl at a water channel
The included photo File:Ludwig Prandtl 1904.jpg is not from a water tunnel, but from an (open) water channel, called a "Prandtl-Kanal" in German. See e.g. and. So to my opinion this very nice photo is not suitable to illustrate the subject of the article. -- Crowsnest (talk) 16:21, 13 October 2016 (UTC) Certainly it is a beautiful photo. And very moving since it is with this device that L. Prandtl has developed its theory of the Boundary Layer. I myself have just published two images of the second water tunnel of the State University of Iowa where Rouse (and McNown in the first water tunnel) made Cp measurements on ogivo-cylindrical bodies : and. Friendly, Bernard de Go Mars (talk) 19:35, 30 June 2020 (UTC)