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A. S. Kompaneyets - A Course Of Theoretical Physics (Vols. 1 and 2)
Volume 1 of this course of theoretical physics deals with the fundamental laws of physics. The text lucidly presents for students and workers in theoretical physics the fundamental principles underlying the findings of experimental physics. It gives a unified presentation of classical mechanics, electrodynamics, and quantum mechanics and provides an excellent foundation for the study of more…
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This video showcases my third attempt at generating a vortex street behind a NACA 4-digit airfoil. The airfoil is pitched to a nose-up orientation, corresponding to an Angle of Attack (AoA) of 30 degrees. For this iteration, I have improved the rendering of particles by using sprites, making them visually more smooth.
This video showcases my second attempt at generating a vortex street behind a NACA 4-digit airfoil. The airfoil is pitched to a nose-up orientation, corresponding to an Angle of Attack (AoA) of 30 degrees. For this iteration, I have used a higher value of 'max camber' variable for a more pronounced vortex shedding simulation.
This video presents a frame capture of a Lattice Boltzmann simulation illustrating the formation of von Kármán vortex streets behind a cylindrical bluff body. OpenGL-based particle rendering is used to enhance the visual representation of the flow dynamics.
Lattice Boltzmann simulation wherein a NACA 4 Airfoil is pitched to a nose-up orientation corresponding to a 30 degrees Angle of Attack. This allows vortex shedding characteristics observation inside the numerical wind tunnel.
Invisible Flow Dynamics
The flame is lit. The images here are all from a short video, The Hidden Complexities of the Simple Match. Images: V. Miller, M. Tilghman, R. Hanson/Stanford Univ./
By now, most people have heard about the vast amount of plastic that ends up in the world’s oceans, and how, once there, plastic bags, wrapping, toys, really all the stuff we make and use in this Age of Plastic, gets ground and beaten…
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