a: wind turbine ~
b: cylindrical shower full of shower heads everywhere
What:
"Wind turbines undergo an immense amount of pressure from the wind in varying degrees and locations. Being a wind turbine is like being in a cylindrical shower full of shower heads everywhere. Some of the shower heads barely give out water and others shove with the pressure of a fire hose. A wind turbine blade needs to be able to holistically handle the various pressures the wind gives it and still perform well."
Useful?
Writer: Elizabeth Polsdofer, Iowa NSF EPSCoR
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Date: Mar 13 2015 10:22 AM
# 7539 Critique Analogy