Home of #FlumeFriday. 20 yrs sharing knowledge & developing physical modelling techniques in experimental hydraulics. Funded by @EU_H2020 - Grant #654110.
I believe that #fluids are one of the biggest problem to understand scientifically in many context. However, I also believe that they are a cool expresión of art. I took these pics to capture these colored jet flows in #AGU2021 New Orleans. #FlumeFriday#FlowArts
It’s #FlumeFriday and this week we are spotlighting out Lift and Drag (FC300LD) Experiment as it provides a means to measure and display the lift or drag on a set of models consisting of two different sized cylinders and a hydrofoil. Find out more here: https://t.co/YLCXTbPWpb
#EPSPtakeover@SciJiyong Part of the project that I am involved in also investigates what sediment concentration and flow conditions we will see accumulation of sediments (little sand waves) in pipe flows. Credit to Christ Feist and Matt Hernick at @saflumn. #flumefriday
Teaching the Hydraulic Lab has a major perk-participation in #FlumeFriday 🌊
Students learned about Froude’s number this week and got to make hands-on measurements and water resources decisions (weir installation and effects on flow). @CEEES_ND#AcademicTwitter
This #flumefriday we're sharing Katie's awesome video of our Em4! We want to earn your (totally no-strings) VOTE for Illinois Makers Madness. Go here https://t.co/xYX6LcX77y & find us alphabetically listed Emriver Em4
https://t.co/jd9R80hjUJ
Can anyone point me to experiments that have used a light grid over a surface to track its defomation as it erodes away? I know I've seen images here but don't remember who posted them. Thanks! #FlumeFriday
I don't know why, but watching a tiny wave crash onto a tiny beach in super slo-mo is just so mesmerizing to watch... 👀
Early #FlumeFriday 🤙
💕 this @SeaGrantNC mini wave flume
Happy #FlumeFriday !
Recently took a family trip to Santa Cruz and came across this amazing Karst flow coming through a cliff. Check out the sediment separation and scour/deposition patterns, bedforms, jumps and standing waves! @geoMOOREph@ISUWaterChicks@drbillyjbeck
My #FlumeFriday is snowmelt draining off the beach in Sister Bay, WI. You can see how the slope of the shore affects where the flow changes over from a contributory network to a distributary one.
Nice timelapse of Onshore/Offshore Sandbar Migration Dynamics experiment in my Coastal Engineering laboratory course. 7.5 minutes real time. #FlumeFriday