Tidal areas experience lots of oscillating, back-and-forth flow that builds up patterns in the sand below. In this experiment, researchers investigate a similar situation by filling a box with water and spherical particles, then shaking the box from side-to-side. Inside the box, the particles line up in chains that are perpendicular to the direction of oscillation (think sand ripples parallel to a shoreline). In this simplified system, the team can then look at what forces align the particles, how defects in the pattern shift, and what happens when the oscillation gets bigger. (Image and video credit: T. van Overveld et al.)
Celebrating the physics of all that flows