Post on 05-Jan-2016
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P3: The PIV Particle Perspective
For a free copy of this program email: perot@ecs.umass.eduor go to: http://www.ecs.umass.edu/mie/faculty/perot/index.html
Try ItTry It
Theoretical & Computational Fluid Dynamics LaboratoryTheoretical & Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Partially Supported by
a Poster by Prof. Perot
This program uses Fourier Spectral Direct Numerical Simulation of the turbulence. But who cares about that -
Just play.
Interactive Turbulence and Particle Dynamics
Lagrange vs Euler
Things To See and Do …
“Be the Ball”
Buckets NOT provided for
“vomit mode”
Buckets NOT provided for
“vomit mode”
Did you miss last years poster? It was used to get the background on this poster and is also available.
Particle Dynamics
Chaos in Motion - Serious stretching and folding
Watch the Energy Cascade – “Live”
Watch particles gather in straining regions and exit from vortical ones
Use the “clump” command in Lagrangian or Eularian Mode
• Add small scale energy – “shake” – and watch it dissipate fast.
• Add large scale energy – “stir” – and watch the “energy cascade” in live action.
Which of these ancient dudes rocked more?
Try both modes out – and then vote your preference.
•The domain is a fully periodic box, so the fluid, the particles and even you, can pass through the walls.
•If it slows down too much – “Stir it”.
•If you loose your particle clump – find it in Eularian mode (and by dragging with the left mouse down)
using a Pretty Physics Program
Next Year? The laptop will be turned into a 3D screen (just like at the IMAX theater) using household items and tricky tricks. Hope you can’t wait. Donations are being gratefully accepted.