Amazing Fluid Dynamics Experiments - From Electric Currents to Magnetic Swimmers
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Overview
Syllabus
Tom Mullin at the University of Oxford introduces some of his favourite fluid dynamics experiments... covering a wide range of fluid mechanics phenomena including turbulence, wave formation, Rayleigh-Taylor instability, viscous effects, magnetism, electricity, segregation, disorder and chaos. See below for a full list of experiments with associated timestamps. 0:12 - Electric current and liquid crystal 1:36 - Segregation of metal balls and poppy seeds 2:40 - Chains and granular material 3:05 - Granular vortex 4:06 - Waves in a rotating drum 5:00 - Viscous fluid instability 5:58 - Needle in a rotating drum 6:44 - Floating ball 7:35 - Floating cylinder 8:40 - Magnetic swimmer - Disordered balls in syrup With thanks to the Journal of Fluid Mechanics JFM and the UK Fluids Network UKFN for their generous support. Interview with Professor Tom Mullin - a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford.
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