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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Genick (talk | contribs) at 19:16, 4 January 2008. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

I cleaned up the english of this page but it definitely needs expanding and a more technical basis of things like the cause of choking. When I find my gas dynamics book maybe I'll do a bit more work here.

This page infrige my copyright and it was done by user EMBaero. There are several terms that are doing the same.

This is reply to Mr. EMBaero,

this mr. EMBaero statements.

'Please be my guest if you want to file a dispute - I am not afraid to bring these issues before an administrator. To me, it just looks like you took some of the old compressible flow books and copied the equations from them. If those equations are copied from any of the compressible flow authors that I know, I will tell them to pursue plagiarism charges. Judging from what else Google brings up about you, I know you are no stranger to lawsuits.

This is my reply


While you claim that I plagiarized many books (thousand, I assume), you manged to infringe my copyrights. You can notice the several terms in Wikipodia are replica or derivatives of and from my book (see for example the term: gas dynamics).


my:

The main difference between compressible flow and almost incompressible flow is not the fact that compressibility has to be considered. Rather, the difference is in two phenomena that do not exist in incompressible flow.\\ and more statements.


Wikipodia

The unique aspects of gas dynamics include two phenomena that do not appear in other branches of fluid mechanics. These phenomena are waves (normal shocks , oblique shock and expansion waves) and choking flow (isentropic, isothermal choking).

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By the way, do you know that this is my original idea to explain the uniqueness of compressible flow? Do you think that it is appropriate to use my material and remove all reference to my book. Or you simply believe that you can hide, and no one can do anything about it. Maybe the copyright law does not applied to you as it apply to others especially for me?

potto (talk) 19:16, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]