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I took that most dangerous of liberties; "assuming"...

As air is a gas at the temperatures I am concerned with, I naturally assumed that I should work with a compressible gaz CFD program.

My knowledge in this is near null (I'm studying to be an Engineering Watch Officer - not to be an Engineer) so any advice is warmly greeted and taken to heart.

One thing, I've noticed that for a given "wind tunnel velocity", the air in accelerated to over twice that speed around the corners of the cube.


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