EXTREME II Part I
FLUID DYNAMICS In Nature The smoke will rise ver cally and smoothly for some distance (laminar flow) and then will start undula ng into a turbulent, nonlaminar flow.
Smoke Example Change of global weather pa erns.
Weather Pa erns
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EXTREME II Part I
FLUID DYNAMICS Chosen Field - Non Newtonian Fluids Oobleck Under low Reynolds numbers viscous effects dominate and the flow is laminar, whereas at high Reynolds numbers iner a predominates and the flow may be turbulent.
EVOLUTION + TRANSFORMATION
Force - Energy - Vibra ons Music - Melody - Note - Frequency - Vibra ons With the change to the volume of the frequency, a greater vibra on to the non-Newtonian fluid will result in a turbulent + random behaviour of the ma er.
Possible FORM
To be able to explore posibili es of form, the surface tension will have to be broken first. Only then the liquid Solid will be able to tranform itself from liquid - solid - liquid. With the vibra on of these note frequencies, the oobleck will seem like it is dancing and this is called the constrach monsters / the creeping oobleck. Onset of Delocaliza on: Side view of the first steps of a delocalizing hole in cornstarch. These photographs were taken every 0.9~s. Time increases from le to right and top to bo om. An ini al hump on the rim begins growing upward, it reaches a maximum height, and then topples outward enlarging the area of fluid mo on. This process is repeated un l the en re surface of the liquid is ac ve in the crea on and destruc on of ver cal structures and voids.
Note Frequency
Viscosity
Examples Time Warp - SE0108 Discovery Science Channel. Creeping oobleck h p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp1wUodQgqQ IKMAL IKRAM ARIFFIN S3077092
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