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chopsauce 24-01-2008 08:50

chopsauce - France
 
Hi,

My name is Christophe. I am (close to) 42 years old and vw enthusiast since ... 1970 - nearly. In previous lives I have been a teacher in mathematics and a lecturer in agricultural meteorology.

Now I spend my time between our son and the restau-preparation of our vintage possessions : the house (1860), a V7Sport Moto Guzzi (1976) and the Mk2 GTD Golf (1989).

I am a metal worker also and my professional interests are for fine arts and ... the mechanics of course. I also used to be doing research on vegetation wake turbulence modeling.

Cheers,
Christophe

Stijn 24-01-2008 08:54

Welcome Christophe, it's about time some french showed up here :)

Any chance on some pics of your vintage possesions?

And you got me thinking now... I know what wake turbulence is, I know what vegetation is...but vegetation wake turbulence?

chopsauce 24-01-2008 09:20

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stijn
Welcome Christophe, it's about time some french showed up here :)

Any chance on some pics of your vintage possesions?

And you got me thinking now... I know what wake turbulence is, I know what vegetation is...but vegetation wake turbulence?


Thanks for your interest. There's very little chance you can see much pics before long. Not only for technical reasons : I like the "after" but not "before" pics, plus I am soooo slow.

For vegetation wake turbulence, the trick is the fine scale interaction can not be simulated properly - even with modern computers - especially when dealing with the coupling with bio-chemical processes. So the interaction ought to be modelled through source terms whose constants are tricky to set/tune. These constants I could constraint - and reveal a constant for the macroscale effect of molecular scale viscosity on turbulent kinetic energy dissipation :screwy:

Tjaap 24-01-2008 09:35

welcome..
teacher in mathematics and a metalworker.... now that's a combination you don't hear every day.

Marcski 24-01-2008 09:35

welcome!

i'm very interested why one would research that.... please eleborate :)

chopsauce 24-01-2008 10:09

Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcski
welcome!

i'm very interested why one would research that.... please eleborate :)


Thanks !

Why research on vegetation wake turbulence modeling ?

Well ...

- at one end meteorological prediction - yet still at a much larger scale - has been improved by the refinement of its boundary conditions - and vegetation is one of those

- at the other end biological processes - vegetation growth for example - are physically influenced by the interaction with the atmosphere.

For military of similar purposes, it could be valuable to know how gases and aerosols propagate in the field ... :( - also.

chopsauce 24-01-2008 10:15

... my research goal was to model field conditions with computational software from the industry - originally designed for engineering purposes (such as thermal studies of computer cases, etc.)

All that should sound more meaningfull as stated above. And of course, the goal was only partly reached ...

Berserker 24-01-2008 10:17

Welcome here, sounds very interesting, but I would really like to see some pictures of the Moto Guzzi...

Stijn 24-01-2008 11:00

Interesting stuff.
By the way, kudos for your absolutely fabulous English! :)

chopsauce 10-02-2008 20:57

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stijn
kudos for your absolutely fabulous English! :)


You say, you are :thumbup:

Afterwards I felt paralysed ... no mistakes allowed with my english now and no pictures of the Moto Guzzi to show :redface: ... the bike was bought as a set of basket cases and the mockup build I assembled is now being dismantled to make room for the Mk3 TDI Golf engine to be delivered next friday.

As a compromise, just a few Moto Guzzi pictures - though none from mine.

Firstly the original V7Sport


and secondly the V7Sport Mk3 - like mine : 3 disk brakes and a chain instead of timing gears


Well, my Guzzi is very unlikely to ever look like those two above. Firstly because ChopSauce also means Chopper-alike and secondly because the parts from mine are much too damaged. Thirdly because my (definitely) favourite Guzzi - below - is a gorgeous swap :wuv: ... from the Netherlands I guess




Thanks again !

Cheers,
Christophe

Stijn 10-02-2008 21:23

That's two dutch Guzzis out of three :)

Nice bikes, although personally my love for bikes goes towards big two strokes and supermotards.

chopsauce 13-03-2008 19:15

An e-mail received today ... just too proud !
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marquis Whos' Who
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:drive: :tounge: :bj: :wee: :cheers:

Tjaap 13-03-2008 22:44

huh wha?? somebody stalking you??

chopsauce 14-03-2008 08:55

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tjaap
huh wha?? somebody stalking you??


Who knows ?
:wow:
_

Thanks for your interest. Some day I'll post a few about my Mk2 GT-mTDI under construction ... :sleep:

chopsauce 25-03-2008 12:02

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stijn
... supermotards.


Like this one ?



Stijn 25-03-2008 12:05

Wow, that's different!

No, more like this:



chopsauce 25-03-2008 15:02

Slightly different indeed :D

The 500 CR I could ride once & downtown (oops) was :thumbup: an aircooled one. Whaouuhhhh - I never had so much fun with any other motorbike !

Do you own one ?

Tjaap 08-04-2008 01:06

the above one is his.. was his winterproject this year


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