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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
The phys.org article and headlines are misleading, the authors did not investigate systems to actually transmit torque. From what I gather, the interesting findings are the parameters for co-rotation and counterrotation of the driving and driven cylinder, depending on the Reynolds number, distance and so on. To illustrate one of the images of their publication: https://i.imgur.com/m8P2iVw.png
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Oh nice, that is a neat trick! One small nitpick (that makes no difference): The side lengths of the ISO Ax formats are rounded to the next mm, so actually the A0-format has an area of 0.999949m^2
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·letztes Jahr·discuss
I always enjoyed the "one-stop" solution with conda/mamba that installed the right version of cudatoolkit along with pytorch. How do you handle that without conda? (I'm genuinely ask because I never had to actually care about it.) If I manually install it, it looks like it is going to be a mess if I have to juggle multiple versions.