User talk:Wikimembrane
Welcome and work on solution-friction model
[edit]Hello! Thank you for your work on Draft:Solution-friction model. It's a great addition on an emerging topic and has plenty of secondary sources backing up the info. I did some copy editing on the piece and added external links to all of the references. I recommend that you go back to it and address the "citation needed" tags I added - due to the way you have written the article, it looks like there are statements that haven't been cited because of the placement of reference markers. If you wrote the article from the references provided, you should be able to fix this issue by moving the appropriate references to the end of each paragraph so that readers will know the reference material covers the whole paragraph and not just part of it. Reconrabbit 19:52, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
- Dear Editor,
- We have completed all the requested changes. Please let us know if any changes are needed. We are looking forward to publishing this online! Thank you! Wikimembrane (talk) 19:50, 12 June 2024 (UTC)
- I am not familiar with the process of editing and reviewing in Wikipedia. If any other operations are needed, please let me know. Thanks very much! Wikimembrane (talk) 13:54, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
- It looked like you submitted twice. It was no issue; I was going to consult with someone who had worked on Darcy's law article or Stokes flow but all that work was done many years ago and the people are not here anymore. To me, it looks like an understandable article. I have one question - is this model used in a specific field of engineering? I can only guess it's "civil engineering" in regards to water transport/desalination/purification, or hydrology. I am trying to find appropriate categories. Reconrabbit 14:53, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
- and also, environmental engineering, chemical engineering Wikimembrane (talk) 17:22, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
- It looked like you submitted twice. It was no issue; I was going to consult with someone who had worked on Darcy's law article or Stokes flow but all that work was done many years ago and the people are not here anymore. To me, it looks like an understandable article. I have one question - is this model used in a specific field of engineering? I can only guess it's "civil engineering" in regards to water transport/desalination/purification, or hydrology. I am trying to find appropriate categories. Reconrabbit 14:53, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Solution-friction model has been accepted
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Reconrabbit 14:34, 13 June 2024 (UTC)