User talk:Huywilliam
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[edit]Things that were done well:
- I do like the information about how fanning friction factor relates to friction loss and pressure loss. It's great to see the application of the number and the importance. (but see below in improvements).
- Providing the fanning friction factor for different geometries, flow regimes, and smooth vs. rough piping is very useful.
Things that could be improved:
- I think some of the equations and math-heavy information in the lead section would be more appropriate in a different section. My understanding is this section is meant to be an informational overview. Perhaps a standalone applications section or something similar would be good.
- Make sure to link to existing wikipedia articles. Ex: energy density (I need to do this too).
Clarefc (talk) 06:59, 16 February 2017 (UTC)
I have not tried using hyperlinks but I definitely will in my final draft. Thanks for pointing it out. An application section will be added later, thanks to your suggestion.Huywilliam (talk) 06:24, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
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