User talk:Fnfal

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January 2012
Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to the encyclopedia, one or more of the external links you added to the page Navier–Stokes equations do not comply with our guidelines for external links and have been removed. Wikipedia is not a collection of links; nor should it be used as a platform for advertising or promotion, and doing so is contrary to the goals of this project. Because Wikipedia uses nofollow tags, external links do not alter search engine rankings. If you feel the link should be added to the article, please discuss it on the article's talk page before reinserting it. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Crowsnest (talk) 18:25, 3 January 2012 (UTC)

December 2012
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Your edits to Fluid dynamics and related articles
Hi Fnfal! Welcome to Wikipedia. I've noticed that you've made a number of edits to articles related to fluid dynamics. If you're interested, check out WP:FLUID, Wikiproject Physics's Fluid Dynamics task force. The project doesn't have many active editors and it would be great to have your assistance.

With regard to your edits, please see WP:SCICITE for guidelines on when citations are needed for scientific articles. Inline cites are not needed if the knowledge is uncontroversial, for example, the definition of viscosity. Additionally, "References" sections are generally reserved for sources referenced in the article. If you are going to add a reference, please add an inline citation rather than a general reference (as you did here. I know you know how to because I've seen you do it!  If there isn't a specific place in the article where the source is cited, it should not be added to the general list of references.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to leave a note on my talk page or reply here. I hope to see you contributing further to Fluids articles in the future Corvus coronoides  talk 13:26, 16 August 2013 (UTC)

January 2014
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Solution 1D Stokes-drift example
Dear Fnfal, on Talk:Stokes drift an exact solution has been added for the example of Stokes drift in a one-dimensional flow – which very nice example you provided in your book and in the WP article on Stokes drift. Best regards, Crowsnest (talk) 10:47, 22 December 2017 (UTC)