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boston, massachusetts
may 1958
water rocket
grown men having fun with a water rocket and fluid dynamics. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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London fog, December 11, 2013. A grainy shot out of the window, inbound to LHR at about 0850 (I think). It looks like the fog is coming from the east, it's interesting to see how it looks like it wraps around the Shard etc., and then ripples out on either side. Lots of other planes in holding patterns as well.
Today was an excitement filled day! I got to have a play with non-newtonian fluid [basically corn flour suspension]. There was a genuine reason for this! I'm hoping to produce a scheme for my project [a music centre] where the shell of the building reacts to the sounds to produce a visual representation of the music.
Corn flour suspension, when gently played with has a liquid form, however more forceful actions cause cohesion between the particles. What this means is that if you put it on top of a speaker and resonate it at 80hz, it becomes a life like organic creature that responds to the sound! Very cool!
Today was an excitement filled day! I got to have a play with non-newtonian fluid [basically corn flour suspension]. There was a genuine reason for this! I'm hoping to produce a scheme for my project [a music centre] where the shell of the building reacts to the sounds to produce a visual representation of the music.
Corn flour suspension, when gently played with has a liquid form, however more forceful actions cause cohesion between the particles. What this means is that if you put it on top of a speaker and resonate it at 80hz, it becomes a life like organic creature that responds to the sound! Very cool!
Today was an excitement filled day! I got to have a play with non-newtonian fluid [basically corn flour suspension]. There was a genuine reason for this! I'm hoping to produce a scheme for my project [a music centre] where the shell of the building reacts to the sounds to produce a visual representation of the music.
Corn flour suspension, when gently played with has a liquid form, however more forceful actions cause cohesion between the particles. What this means is that if you put it on top of a speaker and resonate it at 80hz, it becomes a life like organic creature that responds to the sound! Very cool!
Today was an excitement filled day! I got to have a play with non-newtonian fluid [basically corn flour suspension]. There was a genuine reason for this! I'm hoping to produce a scheme for my project [a music centre] where the shell of the building reacts to the sounds to produce a visual representation of the music.
Corn flour suspension, when gently played with has a liquid form, however more forceful actions cause cohesion between the particles. What this means is that if you put it on top of a speaker and resonate it at 80hz, it becomes a life like organic creature that responds to the sound! Very cool!
Today was an excitement filled day! I got to have a play with non-newtonian fluid [basically corn flour suspension]. There was a genuine reason for this! I'm hoping to produce a scheme for my project [a music centre] where the shell of the building reacts to the sounds to produce a visual representation of the music.
Corn flour suspension, when gently played with has a liquid form, however more forceful actions cause cohesion between the particles. What this means is that if you put it on top of a speaker and resonate it at 80hz, it becomes a life like organic creature that responds to the sound! Very cool!
The tumbling ocean is a turbulent place - but not always. Right at the shore, when the waves are small and the tide is low, you can watch a very good approximation to laminar flow: sheets of water appear to slide across one another like giant pieces of glass. In this example I snapped in Swanage a few years ago, a fast incoming wave (1) is moving over another wave that has already slowed down (2), while a third layer of water (3) is sliding down the beach, underneath, in the opposite direction. The waves involved here are only inches high at most, so there's very little water mixing between the layers.
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wakefield, massachusetts
may 1958
water rocket
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
My friend Praveen - a quantum physicist - visiting Soča river Velika korita gorge. He just estimated that the blue-green color of water has an energy of 2.51 eV.
Flow through model house with windows open. This model was created by (and photographed at) NASA Ames Fluid Mechanics Laboratory. It was created for the episode of Myhtbusters investigating the effects of open vs. closed windows on a house during a hurricane, though I do not believe it was ever used on-screen.
And for anyone coming here looking for advice: the results of several experiments showed that opening windows has a negligible effect on whether a house will stay intact, but opening them greatly increases the chances (and subsequently the costs incurred from) water damage. The best advice is to shutter/board up your windows.
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Virtual smoke is coloured by temperature in this analysis. A containment system ensures only cold air is delivered to the equipment, whilst hot exhaust air is allowed free reign of the remaining data centre space. This is an example of an energy efficient way to manage a data centre. The design and simulation work has been carried out by Arup.
Cisco 6500 series equipment is successfully ventilated in a hot/cold aisle situation. Ventilation is assisted by "S" shaped baffles around the equipment sides preventing recirculation.