But it doesn’t seem like Brownian motion to me. What do you say?
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open source particle tracking velocimetry
The open source particle tracking velocimetry foundation is initiated,eventually. Every interested side is welcome to join on www.openptv.net
Wind energy research site visit
Today I visited the experimental site of EOLOS – the wind energy project of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. It’s absolutely amazing thing to stand close to the large wind turbine in action.
Our new invention on the website of RAMOT at Tel Aviv University
Search Results for Available Technologies – RAMOT at Tel Aviv University.
High Sensitivity Flexible Blade Rheometer
extreme fluid mechanics (nice name for the graduate course, ah?
extreme fluid mechanics (nice name for the graduate course, ah?)
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lol
What REALLY happened at Stonehenge! LOLOL
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Plz Share to "Public" and +1
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Turbulence Structure Laboratory is shifting its online activity to this Google+ page
Turbulence Structure Laboratory is shifting its online activity to this Google+ page
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We distribute our publications using Dropbox
We distribute our publications using Dropbox. If you find something interesting from the list of publications:
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/alex-liberzon
don't hesitate to use the link below to open a Dropbox account, download the software, install it and send me a comment or an email with the name and the article. Some of the articles are shared together with the data obtained, open source software we've used and the analysis instructions.
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flow. fluid flow. animated gif.
I normally do not post gifs because they usually distract, but I will make an exception. This image is phenomenal and very pleasing to the eye. Well done.
Russ Jam originally shared this post:
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