How do we build our physical models? All is revealed in this fascinating timelapse (Annotated)
Ever wondered how a physical model is built? This time-lapse shows the detailed work needed to build a hydraulic scaled model of a harbour in one of HR Wallingford's wave basins, and some of the tests series performed to assess the design. This annotated version provides information of the steps involved at key stages.

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How do we build our physical models? All is revealed in this fascinating timelapse

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