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From es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk Wed Mar 9 23:36:44 1994
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From: es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk (D Barnsdale)
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Subject: RFD: sci.mech.fluids
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Request for Discussion
PROPOSED NEW GROUP: sci.mech.fluids
STATUS Unmoderated
PROPOSED CHARTER: sci.mech.fluids is an unmoderated group that
covers all aspects of fluid mechanics. The existence of
sub groups under the sci.mech.fluids hierarchy will not exclude
discussion of such topics from sci.mech.fluids.
DESCRIPTION: "All aspects of fluid mechanics"
RATIONALE: Fluids unites those involved in fields as diverse
as aeronautics, oceanography, hydraulics, chemical engineering,
power generation, meteorology and others. Though there are some
groups that cover some applications(e.g. Sci.aeronautics and
Sci.geo.fluids) there is no forum for all those involved in the
different fields of fluid mechanics. This is needed because,
in spite of a multitude of applications, fluid dynamics is
also a separate and well-defined field in itself, with common methods
and problems. Fluid dynamicists from different subfields will benefit
considerably from this possibility to exchange ideas and experience.
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION will include (but not be limited to)
turbulence, boundary layer theory, compressible and hypersonic flow,
ideal and creeping flows, two- and three- dimensional flows,
computational fluid dynamics, multidisciplinary problems which
include fluid dynamic components (e.g. aeroelasticity),
solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations,
validity of simplifying assumptions, flow visualisation,
data acquisition and other aspects of experimental modeling,
full scale verification,
transport property estimation and measurements,
non-Newtonian fluids,
multi-phase flow
This RFD will be posted to: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups,
sci.aeronautics sci.geo.fluids, sci.engr.mech, sci.math, sci.physics
sci.engr.chem, sci.meteorology, sci.physics.research,
sci.nonlinear
Discussion regarding the creation of the newsgroup sci.mech.fluids
should be posted to news.groups.
David Barnsdale
--
es070@uk.ac.warwick.eng
From jamesm@dialogic.com Tue Apr 19 17:49:20 1994
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: CFV: sci.mech.fluids
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1st CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
Unmoderated group sci.mech.fluids
Newsgroups line:
sci.mech.fluids All aspects of fluid mechanics.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 May 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>. For
questions about the proposed group, contact David Barnsdale
<es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk>.
CHARTER
-------
sci.mech.fluids is an unmoderated group that covers all aspects of fluid
mechanics. The existence of sub-groups under the sci.mech.fluids
hierarchy will not exclude discussion of such topics from
sci.mech.fluids.
RATIONALE: Fluids unites those involved in fields as diverse as
aeronautics, oceanography, hydraulics, chemical engineering, power
generation, meteorology and others. Though there are some groups that
cover some applications (e.g. sci.aeronautics and sci.geo.fluids) there
is no forum for all those involved in the different fields of fluid
mechanics. This is needed because, in spite of a multitude of
applications, fluid dynamics is also a separate and well-defined field
in itself, with common methods and problems. Fluid dynamicists from
different subfields will benefit considerably from this possibility to
exchange ideas and experience.
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION will include (but not be limited to) turbulence,
boundary layer theory, compressible and hypersonic flow, ideal and
creeping flows, two- and three- dimensional flows, computational fluid
dynamics, multidisciplinary problems which include fluid dynamic
components (e.g. aeroelasticity), solutions to the Navier-Stokes
equations, validity of simplifying assumptions, flow visualisation, data
acquisition and other aspects of experimental modeling, full scale
verification, transport property estimation and measurements,
non-Newtonian fluids, multi-phase flow.
HOW TO VOTE
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You may add a comment, or use other wording, but only a definite,
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RESULT
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how each person voted. Note that Usenet votes are not done by secret
ballot.
There will then be a five-day period during which the published vote
list may be corrected and any irregularities addressed. The
requirements for group creation are 100 more YES votes than NO votes,
and 2/3 of all counted votes being YES.
--
Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road | "Hardware is that part of a
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A. | computer system you can
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257| kick." -- Adm. Grace Hopper
From jamesm@dialogic.com Wed May 4 17:44:59 1994
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.mech.fluids
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2nd CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
Unmoderated group sci.mech.fluids
Newsgroups line:
sci.mech.fluids All aspects of fluid mechanics.
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 9 May 1994.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>. For
questions about the proposed group, contact David Barnsdale
<es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk>.
CHARTER
-------
sci.mech.fluids is an unmoderated group that covers all aspects of fluid
mechanics. The existence of sub-groups under the sci.mech.fluids
hierarchy will not exclude discussion of such topics from
sci.mech.fluids.
RATIONALE: Fluids unites those involved in fields as diverse as
aeronautics, oceanography, hydraulics, chemical engineering, power
generation, meteorology and others. Though there are some groups that
cover some applications (e.g. sci.aeronautics and sci.geo.fluids) there
is no forum for all those involved in the different fields of fluid
mechanics. This is needed because, in spite of a multitude of
applications, fluid dynamics is also a separate and well-defined field
in itself, with common methods and problems. Fluid dynamicists from
different subfields will benefit considerably from this possibility to
exchange ideas and experience.
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION will include (but not be limited to) turbulence,
boundary layer theory, compressible and hypersonic flow, ideal and
creeping flows, two- and three- dimensional flows, computational fluid
dynamics, multidisciplinary problems which include fluid dynamic
components (e.g. aeroelasticity), solutions to the Navier-Stokes
equations, validity of simplifying assumptions, flow visualisation, data
acquisition and other aspects of experimental modeling, full scale
verification, transport property estimation and measurements,
non-Newtonian fluids, multi-phase flow.
HOW TO VOTE
-----------
You should send E-MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to:
jamesm@dialogic.com
Just replying by E-MAIL to this message should work, assuming you are
reading this using standard newsreader software. Your mail message
should contain one and only one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.mech.fluids
I vote NO on sci.mech.fluids
I ABSTAIN on sci.mech.fluids
I CANCEL my vote on sci.mech.fluids
You may add a comment, or use other wording, but only a definite,
unconditional, unambiguous statement for or against the creation of
sci.mech.fluids will count as a vote.
Neither ABSTAIN nor CANCEL messages are counted as votes; they serve
only to cancel any previous vote. Abstentions are noted in the final
vote list, whereas CANCEL removes your vote from that list entirely.
(This is the only difference between the two.)
If you later change your mind you may vote again; only your last valid
vote will count.
All votes will be acknowledged by E-mail. If you don't receive an
acknowledgment within a few days of your vote, vote again. It is your
responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply: no more than one vote per person,
no more than one vote per account. If you attempt multiple votes or
other vote fraud, all your votes may be canceled and your name published.
RESULT
------
The complete vote list will be posted with the vote result, including
how each person voted. Note that Usenet votes are not done by secret
ballot.
There will then be a five-day period during which the published vote
list may be corrected and any irregularities addressed. The
requirements for group creation are 100 more YES votes than NO votes,
and 2/3 of all counted votes being YES.
BOUNCED VOTE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
----------------------------
Vote acknowledgment messages to the following address have bounced.
(The vote has been counted.)
ascct6.austin.wireline.slb.com!"mrgate::ascct6::dsn::pope"%mrgate
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Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>
Dialogic Corporation, 300 Littleton Road | "Hardware is that part of a
Parsippany NJ 07054, U.S.A. | computer system you can
+1 201 334 1268 ext 438 Fax +1 201 334 1257| kick." -- Adm. Grace Hopper
From jamesm@dialogic.com Mon May 16 21:48:40 1994
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From: jamesm@dialogic.com (Mark James)
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Subject: RESULT: sci.mech.fluids passes 374:24
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VOTE RESULT
Unmoderated group sci.mech.fluids
Voting closed on 9 May 1994 at 23:59:59 GMT. The results are:
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
374 24 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.mech.fluids
There was one abstention.
This margin is adequate for newgroup creation. There will now be a
five-day period during which corrections to the vote count may be
made. Barring serious controversy about the vote, the group will
be created shortly thereafter.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party.
Vote-taker: Mark James <jamesm@dialogic.com>
Group proponent: David Barnsdale <es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk>
Newsgroups line:
sci.mech.fluids All aspects of fluid mechanics.
CHARTER (as printed in the Call for Votes)
-------
sci.mech.fluids is an unmoderated group that covers all aspects of fluid
mechanics. The existence of sub-groups under the sci.mech.fluids
hierarchy will not exclude discussion of such topics from
sci.mech.fluids.
RATIONALE: Fluids unites those involved in fields as diverse as
aeronautics, oceanography, hydraulics, chemical engineering, power
generation, meteorology and others. Though there are some groups that
cover some applications (e.g. sci.aeronautics and sci.geo.fluids) there
is no forum for all those involved in the different fields of fluid
mechanics. This is needed because, in spite of a multitude of
applications, fluid dynamics is also a separate and well-defined field
in itself, with common methods and problems. Fluid dynamicists from
different subfields will benefit considerably from this possibility to
exchange ideas and experience.
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION will include (but not be limited to) turbulence,
boundary layer theory, compressible and hypersonic flow, ideal and
creeping flows, two- and three- dimensional flows, computational fluid
dynamics, multidisciplinary problems which include fluid dynamic
components (e.g. aeroelasticity), solutions to the Navier-Stokes
equations, validity of simplifying assumptions, flow visualisation, data
acquisition and other aspects of experimental modeling, full scale
verification, transport property estimation and measurements,
non-Newtonian fluids, multi-phase flow.
VOTE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
-------------------
These lists are sorted in alphabetical order by login name, as taken
>from the "From:" line. Note that certain UUCP addresses are mangled
somewhat in order to sort nicely.
YES votes were received from the following people:
8901058@ING.SUN.AC.ZA (Mnr l Furstenberg, M.Ing (Meg) student)
a1234@julian.uwo.ca (m.h. sherebrin)
abg@Centric.COM (Alan Glendinning)
abib@jove.rutgers.edu (Abdul-Karim H. Abib)
absinthe@viva.chem.washington.edu (Daniel Faken)
adamf@hopper.itc.virginia.edu (Adam Finkelstein)
adams@kona.wes.army.mil (Paul Adams)
afmkem@hp1.afm.dth.dk (Knud Erik Meyer)
akumar@ese.ogi.edu (Alok Kumar)
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (JESUS EUGENIO SANCHEZ PENA)
albion@bohr.uchicago.edu (Albion Lawrence)
alex@polypro.me.uiuc.edu (Alexander Bakharev)
altenar@sara.nl
ambro@crs4.it (Davide Ambrosi)
amoured@u.washington.edu (Seng Woon Lim)
arnt@gribb.hsr.no (Karlsen, Arnt 7-94)
AROUSSEL@novl1.ci.cuslm.ca (ROUSSEL ANDRE)
arsenau@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca (Jan Arsenault)
babu@iastate.edu
banasa@cu71.crl.aecl.ca (Andrzej Banas)
barbierir%mcl.span@Sdsc.Edu
baringer@abel.aoml.erl.gov (Molly O'Neil Baringer)
barlow@windvane.umd.edu (Dr. Jewel Barlow)
bat@lve.hcei.tomsk.su (Alexander V. Batrakov)
bcd@fluent.com (Brian Drew)
bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TK )
belessis@anemos.naval.ntua.gr (Michael A. Belessis)
bemfica@tuns.ca (Antonio Bemfica)
benesch@vaw.ethz.ch (Michael BENESCH B2 4127)
Benjamin.J.Tilly@Dartmouth.EDU (Benjamin J. Tilly)
bennete@vax.sbu.ac.uk
bhown@unix.sri.com (Abhoyjit S. Bhown)
BICYCLENGR@delphi.com
birchall@pilot.njin.net (Shag Aristotelis)
bittner@aol.com
bjv@herbison.com (B.J. Herbison)
bn293@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Douglas P. Shannon)
boncinel@crs4.it (Paolo Boncinelli)
bonn@ifh-hp4.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de (J.C. Bonnin)
bosch@ifh-hp2.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de (Gerhard Bosch)
bourbon@vairon (Bourbon Caro)
boynton@fys.ruu.nl (Chris Boynton)
browning@hacktic.nl (David Starks-Browning)
buch@ifh-hp1.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de (Tobias Buchal)
burt+@CMU.EDU (Burt N Holzman)
cahoon@cs.ubc.ca
campbell@stokes.stanford.edu (Rob Campbell)
carey@lerc.nasa.gov@newsread1.lerc.nasa.gov (Charlie Carey)
carrelda@pore.dnet.dupont.com
ccison@access.digex.net (Chris Ison)
chan@alfrothul.uchicago.edu (Chun-Wai Chan)
chang@oasys.dt.navy.mil (peter chang)
chen@crimson.gen.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Yu CHEN)
chua@oce.orst.edu
chuckr@bigbird.llnl.gov (Chuck Rendleman)
cinzia@crs4.it (Cinzia Rossi)
cj_call@ccmail.pnl.gov
claus@cvtserv1.verfahrenstechnik.uni-stuttgart.de (Claus Fleischer)
clive@gore.demon.co.uk (clive murphy)
clune@solarz.Colorado.EDU (Thomas L. Clune)
cnas30@ccsun.strath.ac.uk (E. St. John-Olcayto)
coirier@marmite.lerc.nasa.gov (Bill Coirier)
corbett@imhfhp32.epfl.ch (Peter CORBETT)
cosgrs@rpi.edu
craig@sequent.com!tilap (Craig M. payne)
crdmi@vulcan.giss.nasa.gov (Daniel M. Israel)
crtech@netcom.com (Brent Cullimore)
D.STEVENS@uea.ac.uk (Dave Stevens)
dag@midab.se (Dag L|venvald)
dailey@iastate.edu
dalmeida@s1.msi.umn.edu
dam@SSESCO.com (Dennis Moon)
david@doublon.unice.fr (David Menasce)
dcowart@sinkhole.unf.edu!junix (Donald Cowart)
dcs9u@darwin.clas.virginia.edu (Skyler)
dfuhs@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Donald H. Fuhs)
dg8o@rs11.hrz.th-darmstadt.de (Christoph Reuter)
dggrabow@iastate.edu
dhgiers@acs.ucalgary.ca
DHS6278@ZEUS.TAMU.EDU (Dan)
djcronin@iastate.edu (Dennis Cronin)
dnwillia@acs.ucalgary.ca
doshay@neuron.arc.nasa.gov (David Doshay)
dparsons@betacolor.com (Douglas J. Parsons)
drayer@minerva.cis.yale.edu (Rebecca Drayer)
dsheu@nmsu.edu (Dale Roger Sheu)
dummy@weber.me.queensu.ca (dummy)
eadams@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Eric C Adams)
eccshand@iaccess.cstat.co.za (Engineering Software Div)
Egil.Kjorsvik@termo.unit.no
eitel@ict.fhg.de (Herbert Eitel)
eliot@barclay.harvard.edu (Eliot Shepard)
eq091@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (David M. Fox)
Erik.Legius,@klft.tn.tudelft.nl
es070@eng.warwick.ac.uk
es085@eng.warwick.ac.uk
es786@eng.warwick.ac.uk
esdave@sgi0.sdrc.com (Dave Pinella)
esran@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr P H Chan)
ESSER%AX1306.decnet@vax.HRZ.Uni-Marburg.DE (Alex Esser)
esufj@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr A C Dowell)
ezzedine@cig.ensmp.fr (Souheil EZZEDINE)
fea@vicws.rrd.ornl.gov (Freels Jim)
figue@lmaster.u-bordeaux.fr (Jean Francois FIGUE)
findlay@mech.ubc.ca (Matthew Findlay)
finn@fram.nrsc.no (Finn Thorkildsen)
fizinst1@cclu.lv (Alexei Flerov)
flroll@vising.cray.com (Lee Roll)
folke@geo.Uni-Koeln.DE (Folke Noertemann)
fortuna@cs.man.ac.uk (Armando Fortuna)
fox@fission.Nuc.Berkeley.EDU (Richard J. Fox)
FRED@LUB001.LAMAR.EDU (FRED M. YOUNG, FRED@LUB001.LAMAR.EDU)
fsdave@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Dave Modiano)
fsspr@camelot.acf-lab.alaska.edu (Sean P. Ryan)
fsyang@icomp01.lerc.nasa.gov (Zhigang Yang)
fxt@flame.uchicago.edu (oxide owner)
g.perkins@cat.csiro.au (Graeme Perkins)
g592523@fs1.lasc.lockheed.com (Kurt Laurie)
gadepall@sunflash.eng.usf.edu (Prashant Gadepalli (ME))
gehman@pablo.physics.lsa.umich.edu (Curtis Gehman)
gentner%ihs720-5@ihs720-5.energietechnik.uni-stuttgart.de
georgef@neuronet.pitt.edu (George Foutrakis)
geraldg@iunet.ic.net
gileland@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Willis Todd Gilleland)
gmj@crab.pha.jhu.edu (Geir Magnusson Jr.)
greg@atmos.albany.edu (Greg J. Hakim)
gross@stimpy.ame.nd.edu (George B. Ross)
grprenne@ktpsp2.uni-paderborn.de (Gruppen-login fuer Christoph Rennefeld)
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu (Brennan Tennesen Price)
gt1925a@prism.gatech.edu (In-Cheol Lim)
guertl@matd.tu-graz.ac.at (Raimund Guertl)
guttorm@fram.nrsc.no (Guttorm Alendal)
guy@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Guy Metcalfe)
h8910607@hkuxa.hku.hk (LeungChiKin Randolph)
hans2133@mailszrz.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE (Michael Hansen)
harnason@u.washington.edu (Halldor Arnason)
hassing@i14ibm3.iet.auc.dk (Niels Henrik Hassing)
heink@lexmark.com (P. J. Heink)
Helge.Avlesen@termo.unit.no
herman@seq.cms.uncwil.edu
HHS100G@oduvm.cc.odu.edu (Hazem Sharaf El-Din)
higgins@aa.washington.edu (Andrew Higgins)
hilson@pde1.mtv.gtegsc.com (Richard Hilson)
hinsen@acds21.physik.rwth-aachen.de (Konrad Hinsen)
hooghe@doublon.unice.fr (Hooghe Muriel)
ht8lp7@rcsuna.gmr.com (Shengming Chang EN16)
hwkrus@inter.nl.net (H.W. Krus)
hwoolar@eis.calstate.edu (Henry W. Woolard)
hyj1658@kimm-sun.kimm.re.kr (\H\+\?\k\A\V)
hyuxb@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Miss A C Hogan)
ibis@che.rochester.edu (Ibis)
ifby547@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (John Fernandez)
ig25@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
irene@chemeng.Stanford.EDU (Irene Dris)
iyen0002@gold.tc.umn.edu (iyen0002)
jacobitz@ames.UCSD.EDU (Frank Jacobitz)
jchill@iastate.edu (James C. Hill)
jdc@phyast.pitt.edu
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