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Princeton CarbonWorks "white paper"
So I read the front page article and I wanted to see some sort of explanation of why the wavy inner edge of the wheel is supposed to be better. It's not obvious to me why it would be. So I was happy to find a link to their white paper on their website:

https://www.princetoncarbon.com/...-Speed-Wake-6560.pdf

It's more than a little disappointing. There is literally no information whatsoever. Just lots of, we are ivy-league super nerds that used aerospace engineering and finite element analysis. Look at this chart we made that shows our wheel to be fastest. (the "white paper" provides no information at all about how the chart was made. Not even if it was wind tunnel testing, or anything)

As an engineer who is developing an aerodynamic cycling product under a completely new brand, I plan on backing it up with as much info as possible. In fact, 9 months or so before even being able to release a product, I think I have already provided infinitely more information than these guys have....

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Ed O'Malley
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Last edited by: RowToTri: Sep 2, 18 15:05

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  • Post edited by RowToTri (Dawson Saddle) on Sep 2, 18 15:05