(Also delighted to see some familiar faces in this year’s cohort!)
(Also delighted to see some familiar faces in this year’s cohort!)
They are largely unedited and a tad sloppy; but I made a commitment years ago to the free distribution of knowledge, and I have to see it through.
They are largely unedited and a tad sloppy; but I made a commitment years ago to the free distribution of knowledge, and I have to see it through.
Explaining that radiation is not /technically/ a form of heat transfer! (A thread.) #physics
Explaining that radiation is not /technically/ a form of heat transfer! (A thread.) #physics
For example; I’m making a series of lecture videos for my summer heat transfer course. The original plan was to share them freely. Now—not sure.
For example; I’m making a series of lecture videos for my summer heat transfer course. The original plan was to share them freely. Now—not sure.
They’ve done amazing work in the face of great adversity and fear. What a privilege it is to help them.
They’ve done amazing work in the face of great adversity and fear. What a privilege it is to help them.
Here's a 2-D simulation of a layer of air (red) below a layer of water (blue) in a closed container. As air is lighter, buoyant forces cause the interface to be unstable, leading to the complex flow shown here as the air eventually rises to the top.
Here's a 2-D simulation of a layer of air (red) below a layer of water (blue) in a closed container. As air is lighter, buoyant forces cause the interface to be unstable, leading to the complex flow shown here as the air eventually rises to the top.
As time goes by, the cylinder rotation begins to affect the flow in the whole tank, and droplets start to drift to the right!
As time goes by, the cylinder rotation begins to affect the flow in the whole tank, and droplets start to drift to the right!
A thread:
A thread:
This is "vortex shedding" in 2-D flow past a cylinder; a pair of symmetric counter-rotating vortices develop in the back, which then destabilize to form a long, oscillatory, transient wake. #fluidmechanics
This is "vortex shedding" in 2-D flow past a cylinder; a pair of symmetric counter-rotating vortices develop in the back, which then destabilize to form a long, oscillatory, transient wake. #fluidmechanics
To me, the key hallmark of chaos is complexity. Everything follows from that; roughly speaking, cramming “many” dynamical behaviors into a “small” set of states is what causes sensitivity!
To me, the key hallmark of chaos is complexity. Everything follows from that; roughly speaking, cramming “many” dynamical behaviors into a “small” set of states is what causes sensitivity!
There are far fewer "interesting" results about the structure of measurable spaces, because their structure is "too" fine to vary much between spaces!
There are far fewer "interesting" results about the structure of measurable spaces, because their structure is "too" fine to vary much between spaces!
I'm hoping to upload the code for a few of these on GitHub, once I feel it's polished enough for public viewing. Hopefully won't take too long!
I'm hoping to upload the code for a few of these on GitHub, once I feel it's polished enough for public viewing. Hopefully won't take too long!
Do the empirical equations we use for finding the stress concentration factor in the bar below match the results we'd get from doing finite element analysis?
Do the empirical equations we use for finding the stress concentration factor in the bar below match the results we'd get from doing finite element analysis?
I am also taking the time to reflect on the fact that many of the programs that got me to where I am today—a job where I have the power to teach and help a new generation of engineers help others—are being dismantled as we speak.
I am also taking the time to reflect on the fact that many of the programs that got me to where I am today—a job where I have the power to teach and help a new generation of engineers help others—are being dismantled as we speak.
Tough to feel as if this sort of thing matters in the new Age. Logic fights volition and electrochemistry. Let's see what wins.
Tough to feel as if this sort of thing matters in the new Age. Logic fights volition and electrochemistry. Let's see what wins.
(Not sure if that Reynolds transport theorem statement is correct, though.)
(Not sure if that Reynolds transport theorem statement is correct, though.)
The flow below is creeping flow, where frictional effects dominate. Particles that get close to the sphere slow down drastically due to the no-slip condition.
The flow below is creeping flow, where frictional effects dominate. Particles that get close to the sphere slow down drastically due to the no-slip condition.
I’m so lucky I get to do what I do.
I’m so lucky I get to do what I do.
The following boundary value problem has no solution! #math
The following boundary value problem has no solution! #math
Notice the fact that, technically speaking, it has no wings! #physics
Notice the fact that, technically speaking, it has no wings! #physics
Wouldn’t have made a huge difference practically, but it’s a huge conceptual difference!
Wouldn’t have made a huge difference practically, but it’s a huge conceptual difference!
The end of an era for me—written right while I was switching jobs/career goals, at my most desperate, a last throe in the dark for a grand goal I had since I started graduate school.
Finishing it was a long shot; I’m so glad I got to.
Access it on my webpage (wp.me/P7zu73-2a8) or on Google Books/Play (bit.ly/498vI61). (1/7)
The end of an era for me—written right while I was switching jobs/career goals, at my most desperate, a last throe in the dark for a grand goal I had since I started graduate school.
Finishing it was a long shot; I’m so glad I got to.