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20. Fluid Dynamics and Statics and Bernoulli's Equation
Fundamentals of Physics (PHYS 200) The focus of the lecture is on fluid dynamics and stati...
published: 23 Sep 2008
Author: YaleCourses
20. Fluid Dynamics and Statics and Bernoulli's Equation
Fundamentals of Physics (PHYS 200) The focus of the lecture is on fluid dynamics and statics. Different properties are discussed, such as density and pressure. Archimedes' Principle is introduced and demonstrated through a number of problems. The final topic of the lecture is Bernoulli's Equation. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Fluid Dynamics and Statics — The Notion of Pressure 04:14 - Chapter 2. Fluid Pressure as a Function of Height 20:49 - Chapter 3. The Hydraulic Press 26:32 - Chapter 4. Archimedes' Principle 36:36 - Chapter 5. Bernoulli's Equation 39:12 - Chapter 6. The Equation of Continuity 53:41 - Chapter 7. Applications of Bernoulli's Equation Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2006.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics - rendered clips of liquids and flexible solids by (and credi...
published: 11 Apr 2009
Author: James Dodd
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics - rendered clips of liquids and flexible solids by (and credit to) Ron Fedkiw of Stanford University, downloaded from physbam.stanford.edu
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An introduction to fluid dynamics [SPINLab Educational Film]
Learn more on ZeitNews: www.zeitnews.org Laboratory demonstrations of basic physics underl...
published: 03 Feb 2012
Author: ZeitNews
An introduction to fluid dynamics [SPINLab Educational Film]
Learn more on ZeitNews: www.zeitnews.org Laboratory demonstrations of basic physics underlying ocean and atmospheric fluid dynamics. Demonstrations include: Coriolis effect, atmospheric overturn, deflection of easterlies and westerlies, gyroscopic behavior of rapidly rotating fluids, and swirling flows in non-rotating and strongly rotating systems. planets.ucla.edu http
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Lecture 28 Hydrostatics Archimedes' Principle Fluid Dynamics What Makes Your Boat Float Bernoulli's Equation
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published: 04 Oct 2010
Author: manueltamez
Lecture 28 Hydrostatics Archimedes' Principle Fluid Dynamics What Makes Your Boat Float Bernoulli's Equation
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Fluid Dynamics of Drag part 1
From a lecture series on Fluid Mechanics produced in the 1960's. These lectures evalua...
published: 09 Jul 2009
Author: VerraStrngNUCF
Fluid Dynamics of Drag part 1
From a lecture series on Fluid Mechanics produced in the 1960's. These lectures evaluate the properties of fluid mechanics in an experimental setting. The video's are also available at MIT's website for course resourses (I think), however for some students who have trouble accessing the files I am going to post the whole series
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Fluid Dynamics VII: The Venturi Effect
Basic Discussion regarding the Venturi Effect....
published: 30 Jan 2011
Author: TheAncientScholar
Fluid Dynamics VII: The Venturi Effect
Basic Discussion regarding the Venturi Effect.
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Fluid Dynamics III Poiseuilles Law
Introduction to Poiseuille's Law....
published: 26 Jan 2011
Author: TheAncientScholar
Fluid Dynamics III Poiseuilles Law
Introduction to Poiseuille's Law.
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Fluid Dynamics of Drag Part IV short.wmv
Air Flow of Objects...
published: 07 Jan 2010
Author: jfwinkflyer
Fluid Dynamics of Drag Part IV short.wmv
Air Flow of Objects
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!!!Fluid Dynamics Experiment!! (MOST EPIC ONE EVER)
!!!Fluid Dynamics Experiment!! (MOST EPIC ONE EVER) Crazy Chris shows us how wind works by...
published: 14 Mar 2009
Author: Socoolscienceshow
!!!Fluid Dynamics Experiment!! (MOST EPIC ONE EVER)
!!!Fluid Dynamics Experiment!! (MOST EPIC ONE EVER) Crazy Chris shows us how wind works by showing us that warm fluids rise & cold fluids sink! "fluid dynamics" "fluid dynamics lecture "fluid dynamics" experiment" "fluid dynamics simulation" "fluid dynamics video" "fluid dynamics tutorial"...
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The complexity of fluid dynamics in slow motion!
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published: 28 May 2010
Author: netrigor
The complexity of fluid dynamics in slow motion!
Visit: womanmaycry.blogspot.com
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Moments of Truth: Space Vol. 10 Come along as we take a look at the final frontier, and se...
published: 19 Nov 2011
Author: InceptionMoments
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Moments of Truth: Space Vol. 10 Come along as we take a look at the final frontier, and see how our adventures in space have impacted our daily lives!
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Rigid Body & Fluid Dynamics
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published: 13 Aug 2009
Author: Radiation4TheNation
Rigid Body & Fluid Dynamics
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ME 702 - Computational Fluid Dynamics (Lecture "zero", part 1)
Pencast explaining the derivation of the equation of conservation of mass (aka, "cont...
published: 17 Jan 2012
Author: bu
ME 702 - Computational Fluid Dynamics (Lecture "zero", part 1)
Pencast explaining the derivation of the equation of conservation of mass (aka, "continuity") in differential form. More ME 702 videos on iTunes U: itunes.apple.com
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Saylor ME201: Hydrostatics, Archimedes' Principle, and Fluid Dynamics
This video is a lecture used in ME201 as part of our Mechanical Engineering area of study ...
published: 02 Aug 2011
Author: saylorfoundation
Saylor ME201: Hydrostatics, Archimedes' Principle, and Fluid Dynamics
This video is a lecture used in ME201 as part of our Mechanical Engineering area of study on www.saylor.org Terms of Use Walter Lewin, Physics I:Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare), ocw.mit.edu (Accessed November 10, 2010). License Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0. The original version can be found at: ocw.mit.edu
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Magnus
An old train travels through landscapes, to get to an ancient city.
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Magnus is ou...
published: 30 Jun 2011
Author: Meradi Omar
Magnus
An old train travels through landscapes, to get to an ancient city.
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Magnus is our master degree and full CG movie, made at ATI.
Credits
CG
Dos Santos Nelson (http://vimeo.com/user3160528)
Meradi Omar
Music
Rey Phillipe ( http://phreymusic.com/)
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Université Paris 8
Arts et technologies de L'image _ ATI 2011
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Ferroux
*UPDATE
New video is up. Check out Ferienne: https://vimeo.com/42692741
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published: 20 Mar 2012
Author: Afiq Omar
Ferroux
*UPDATE
New video is up. Check out Ferienne: https://vimeo.com/42692741
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Second installation of my ongoing series focused on analog visual effects, understanding fluid dynamics, magnetism & natural invisible forces. This time around I experimented with mixing tiny portions of ferrofluid & other chemicals, soap, alcohol, milk etc. Not for the trypophobic for sure.
Special thanks to Cherry & Kiat of Syndicate for getting me onto the video workshop to work on this video.
Music: Drowned by Riga
First in Series - Ferreum: https://vimeo.com/35494836
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TADUFEU - ESMA 2011
http://tadufeu-lefilm.com/
A pack of "Cromags" obtains fire without knowing how to make i...
published: 06 Jan 2012
Author: TADUFEU MOVIE
TADUFEU - ESMA 2011
http://tadufeu-lefilm.com/
A pack of "Cromags" obtains fire without knowing how to make it. The "Neandert" family is cold. The father sees a smoke in the distance and decides to go...
Tadufeu is a short film directed by :
Mickaël Bellamy (character modeling, rendering, 2D/3D compositing, post-production, FX 2d),
Coralie Braconnot (animation, blendshapes, editing, stereoscopy),
Franck Delfortrie (skinning, object rigging, dynamics, animation),
Julien Jamme (animation, layout, character rigging, facial rigging, pipeline, fluid simulation), Olivier Pierre (character and set design, story board, luma script, texturing, lighting, shading, matte painting) and produced by ESMA, Montpellier.
Voices :
Benoit Allemane,
Jean Robert Lombard,
Philippe Peythieu,
Véronique Augereau
Music by Yann and Guilhem Cleophas
http://cleophas.net/
Mixed by José Vicente and Yoann Poncet,
Studio des Aviateurs
http://www.studiodesaviateurs.fr/
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Compressed 03
Compressed 03 continues my interest in telling stories through analog visual effects - eve...
published: 01 Mar 2012
Author: Kim Pimmel
Compressed 03
Compressed 03 continues my interest in telling stories through analog visual effects - everything in the film was made with physical materials and tools in my studio. By using frame by frame stop motion and time lapse techniques, fluid dynamics and magnetism are transformed into majestic explosions and seething storms.
Sounds best on headphones, and looks best fullscreen!
Shot with Nikon D90, macro lens & custom built timer / trigger
Edited in Adobe Premiere
Scored in Ableton Live
http://portfolio.kimpimmel.com/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kpimmel
Compressed 03 Process
I find analog things appealing - whether it's vinyl or photographic film, there's a certain richness and magic that's difficult to replicate with digital means. The Compressed series showcases analog visual effect techniques, so everything in the films is made by hand, with physical materials and tools in my studio. For each of the Compressed films I try to develop and master a set of analog techniques with which I can craft a narrative.
For the effects in Compressed 03, I was drawn to the dynamic interactions between liquids. I spent about a month playing mad scientist to see what gave the most interesting results. I raided the kitchen for common stuff like milk, oil, and molasses. I stopped at the drug store and buy random things such as witch hazel, nail polish, and bubble blowing mix. I ordered exotic stuff like ferrofluid online. Some liquids repelled each other, some caused coagulation, and some created intricate patterns.
I settled on ferrofluid as my primary liquid, since it yielded some nice interactions with other liquids and could be manipulated using magnetism. All of the black or brown seen in the film is ferrofluid - needless to say it was a very messy few months!
The whole film is shot with a Nikon D90 DSLR, frame by frame, and animated using stop motion and time lapse techniques. This allowed me to control the effects by manipulating various parameters by hand - for example I could blow air onto the scene with a straw to adjust flow direction, or add liquid outside the shot to accelerate an effect. I also hacked a flatbed scanner so I could control it from my computer - and by physically connecting the scanner carriage to other equipment I could adjust parameters of the scene very precisely.
To control the camera for the frame by frame animation, I used a custom timer that I had built for a previous project.
Except for the opening title sequence, everything was shot with a macro lens. While the scale of the scenes in the film may seem grand, they actually range from the size of a post-it, to the size of a playing card. To work at that small scale I used syringes to dispense minuscule amounts of liquids, as well as a whole assortment of tiny magnets to control the ferrofluid. As anyone who has worked with macro can tell you, it's a pain to work with, but it opened up a whole world of visual opportunities for the project.
Once shooting was wrapped, I edited the film with Premiere, while concurrently writing the soundtrack in Ableton Live.
Since I'm kept pretty busy during the day designing software for Adobe, the film was made during my evenings and weekends over the span of about 4 months.
Youtube results:
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ME 702 - Computational Fluid Dynamics (Lecture "zero", part 2)
Pencast explaining the derivation of the equation of conservation of momentum in different...
published: 22 Jan 2012
Author: bu
ME 702 - Computational Fluid Dynamics (Lecture "zero", part 2)
Pencast explaining the derivation of the equation of conservation of momentum in differential form. More ME 702 videos on iTunes U: itunes.apple.com
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Frictional Fluid Dynamics I
What happens when you inject gas into a wet granular material? Amazing patterns emerge! Th...
published: 19 Apr 2011
Author: BSandnes
Frictional Fluid Dynamics I
What happens when you inject gas into a wet granular material? Amazing patterns emerge! This is a time lapse movie showing the incremental growth of fingers of air into a wet granular fluid mixture which is contained in a narrow gap between to glass plates (a Hele-Shaw cell). The dynamics changes abruptly when we increase the amount of granular material in the mixture: the system becomes highly intermittent, and "stick slip" bubbles appear. The experiments took a day to complete, and the channel is 20 cm wide. folk.ntnu.no
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Honda Racing TV - Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Honda Racing TV offers an insight into the black art of Computational Fluid Dynamics. For ...
published: 12 Mar 2008
Author: HondaRacingTV
Honda Racing TV - Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Honda Racing TV offers an insight into the black art of Computational Fluid Dynamics. For more videos like this, head to www.hondaracingf1.com
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Ageia PhysX Fluid principle
A small scale fluid simulation with the Ageia PhysX...
published: 11 Aug 2006
Author: Panasonicp2
Ageia PhysX Fluid principle
A small scale fluid simulation with the Ageia PhysX