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Knotting Vortices
Knots have long fascinated humans, appearing in art for thousands of years and generating entire fields of study. Until recently, however, the idea of a knotted fluid was purely theoretical. To knot fluids, researchers used 3D printing to create twisted hydrofoil shapes. When towed through water, fluid travels around the shape and spins up at…
Happy 1000 Posts!
Today is FYFD’s 1000th post! It’s been a wild ride over the last three-and-a-half years and I cannot thank you all enough for coming along. I’m continually amazed by FYFD’s popularity among readers of all ages and backgrounds, and it’s truly a joy to see excitement for fluid dynamics spreading. The keen-eyed among you may have…
Sochi 2014: Link Round-up
I’ve come across a lot of great links over the course of writing the #Sochi2014 series, and I want to highlight some of my favorites here. Be sure to check them out for some great behind-the-scenes looks at Olympic sport science and technology. Ski Racing covers the intriguing history behind speed suit development. Of particular…
Sochi 2014: Speed Skiing
As FYFD wraps up coverage of #Sochi2014, let’s take a look at a winter sport not currently contested at the Olympics. This year’s Winter Games featured 12 new events. Speed skiing was not among them, though it was a demonstration sport in the 1992 Olympics. Like many of the sports in Sochi, speed skiing is gravity-driven,…
Sochi 2014: Curling
Curling is rather unique among target-based sports because it allows athletes to alter the trajectory of their projectile after release. Curlers send 19 kg granite stones sliding across a pebbled ice surface at a target 28 meters away. On the way, teammates sweep the ice with natural or synthetic brushes. Sweeping the ice causes frictional heating, which…
Sochi 2014: Bobsledding
Today bobsledding is an sport rife with modern technology and design techniques. In recent years, companies better known for their expertise in automobiles and Formula 1 racing have become players with BMW designing American sleds, McLaren making the UK sleds, and Ferrari providing for the Italian team. Like many winter gravity sports, contenders can be…
Sochi 2014: Downhill Skiing
Like the athletes who compete on ice, skiers rely on a film of liquid beneath their skis to provide the low friction necessary to glide. The moisture results from the friction of the ski’s base and edges cutting into the snow, and, depending on the conditions of the snow, different surface treatments are recommended for…
Sochi 2014: Making Snow
Much attention ahead of the Sochi Winter Olympics has been dedicated to the question of how this subtropical resort town would provide and maintain adequate snow cover for the Games. Officials promised a combination of natural snow, snow transported from elsewhere, snow stored from the previous year, and, of course, artificial snow. These days many…
Sochi 2014: Speedskating Redux
Since we wrote about the US team’s speedskating suits last week, they have become the subject of major controversy. After six events, the US team had not placed higher than seventh despite strong World Cup results during the autumn. The Wall Street Journal reported that three people familiar with the team suggested a design flaw:…
Happy Valentine’s Day!
What can you do with a 7 x 7 grid of miniature vortex cannons? Why, make floating vortex hearts, of course. Happy Valentine’s Day from FYFD! (Video credit: D. Schulze/bitsbeauty; via Colossal)