- Profile
Soap Bubble Burst
High-speed video of a soap bubble being popped reveals the directionality of the process. Like a the rubber of a bursting balloon, the soap film rushes away from the point of rupture, disintegrating as the information about a sudden lack of surface tension is propagated across the remaining film surface. In this regard, it is…
How Scramjets Work
The scramjet–supersonic combustion ramjet–engine has been a holy grail of aerospace engineering for 50 years. It is an air-breathing engine with no moving parts capable of propelling crafts at hypersonic speeds beyond Mach 5. As indicated in the name, combustion in the scramjet occurs at supersonic speeds, where the heating due to air compression is…
Vibration-Induced Atomization
Atomization–breaking a liquid into a fine spay of droplets–is common in engines, printers, and in the shower. Here a droplet of water is placed on a thin metal diaphragm that is vibrated at 1 kHz with increasing vibrational amplitude. Capillary waves form on the droplet, and once a critical vibrational amplitude is achieved, tiny droplets…
Smoke Transition
Smoke issuing from a round jet undergoes transition from laminar to turbulent flow. As the smoke moves past the unmoving ambient air, the friction between these two layers creates shear and triggers a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, recognizable by the formation and roll up of vortices along the edges of the jet. Those vortices then roll together…
Solar Flare
An M-class solar flare with a towering prominence erupted from the Sun over the course of three hours in late September. Notice how the plasma does not fall straight back to the surface but flows back down following the Sun’s magnetic field lines. As an rarefied ionized gas, plasma follows coupled laws of electromagnetism and…
Stirred Up Sediment
Swirls of blue in the Great Lakes mark locations of recent autumn storms whose winds have stirred up sediment in the lakes. The silt and quartz sand acts as a tracer particle, making visible the circulation patterns of the lakes. In contrast, the green streaks mark locations of calmer winds and warmer temperatures where algae…
The Coalescence Cascade
When a droplet impacts a pool at low speed, a layer of air trapped beneath the droplet can often prevent it from immediately coalescing into the pool. As that air layer drains away, surface tension pulls some of the droplet’s mass into the pool while a smaller droplet is ejected. When it bounces off the…
Coughing Contagions
Schlieren imaging has applications even in public health. This video demonstrates the spread of contagion via coughing with and without a mask on. Although air from the cougher’s lungs escapes the sides of the mask, it mostly rises on a thermal plume rather than projecting 1 to 2 meters forward in a turbulent jet as…
High-Altitude Balloon Flight
Tangentially fluids-related, but SpaceWeather has a fun video of a high-altitude helium balloon bursting. Although this balloon carried a space-related payload, it’s the same type of set-up used for weather balloons. With only a few basic assumptions, it’s possible to do some neat calculations on the buoyancy, loading capacity, and behavior of such balloons.
Vortex Street Sim
This numerical simulation shows a von Karman vortex street in the wake of a bluff body. As flow moves over the object, vortices are periodically shed off the object’s upper and lower surfaces at a steady frequency related to the velocity of the flow. The simulation takes place in a channel; note how the thickness…