Some very cool fluids applications in this week’s fluids round-up. On to the links!
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Like many colleges, MIT has campus myths about those unbelievably windy spots. But, unlike many others, they have a CFD analysis deconstructing the myths.
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Even rocks can behave like fluids sometimes. Check out this article from @s_i_r_h_c on fluid instabilities left behind in rocks.
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Reader Julian de Charentenay demonstrates some DIY aerodynamic analysis on Pixar’s Lightning McQueen. One of the neat features here is using photos of an object to construct a 3D model, a technique I used in my own research at one point.
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Physics.org explains why teapots drip.
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Phys.org reviews a paper suggesting that fluid dynamics influenced the evolution of lung structure.
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io9 discusses new research on how the brain gets rid of waste products, which includes experiments with flow visualization in mice brains.
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Finally, our lead image shows the airship USS Los Angeles moored to the USS Patoka and comes from The Atlantic’s In Focus series on airships past and present.
ETA: I somehow forgot to include the first of the upcoming APS presentations to get wide media recognition: Law of Urination, which has shown up all over the place.
(Photo credit: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive/In Focus)