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* Agreed the content here would be better placed into several Concept and a Fundamentals page.  Nonetheless is may be useful as a repository of knowledge for now. However, as a WIP, I think it should not currently be linked to any landing page [[User:YuengLenn|Yueng Lenn]] ([[User talk:YuengLenn|talk]]) 20 May 2021 (CEST)
* Agreed the content here would be better placed into several Concept and a Fundamentals page.  Nonetheless is may be useful as a repository of knowledge for now. However, as a WIP, I think it should not currently be linked to any landing page [[User:YuengLenn|Yueng Lenn]] ([[User talk:YuengLenn|talk]]) 20 May 2021 (CEST)
* I agree completely. Feel free to break it up into sub-pages. Using "here" was just a way to get started. This is my first Wiki document and it provided me with a chance to learn how to create a page. However, we do need to provide background information on what we know about the spectrum of shear (and strain) in a turbulent flow, because estimating a spectrum is the principle method of estimating dissipation rates. [[User:RolfLueck|RolfLueck]] ([[User talk:RolfLueck|talk]])

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  • The pages title is not descriptive of the topic. It also covers too many topics, some of which are concepts that need breaking up. CynthiaBluteau (talk) 17:19, 20 May 2021 (CEST)
  • Agreed the content here would be better placed into several Concept and a Fundamentals page. Nonetheless is may be useful as a repository of knowledge for now. However, as a WIP, I think it should not currently be linked to any landing page Yueng Lenn (talk) 20 May 2021 (CEST)
  • I agree completely. Feel free to break it up into sub-pages. Using "here" was just a way to get started. This is my first Wiki document and it provided me with a chance to learn how to create a page. However, we do need to provide background information on what we know about the spectrum of shear (and strain) in a turbulent flow, because estimating a spectrum is the principle method of estimating dissipation rates. RolfLueck (talk)