Title: Wind tunnel visualization of air flow
1Wind tunnel visualization of air flow
streamlines
AIR
2Streamlines and fluid flow
- The black lines are the paths that the fluid
takes as it flows. - Wider spacing indicates low speed flow, narrow
spacing indicates high speed flow - Color indicates pressure
High
Low pressure
pressure
3Figure 11-29
4Streamlines around a wing
5Airflow around a baseball that is NOT spinning
- The ball is moving but from the balls
perspective the air moves relative to the ball - The streamlines are bunched at the top and bottom
indicating higher flow speed - The pressure forces are balanced
6Curveballs
The ball is rotating clockwise. The layer of air
adjacent to the ball is dragged along by the
rotation, causing the flow speed to be higher on
the top side. The higher pressure on the
bottom causes the ball to curve upward.
High speed, Low P
the lift on a rotating body moving through a
fluid is called the MAGNUS FORCE
low speed, high P
7Curveballs
The ball is rotating clockwise. The layer of air
adjacent to the ball is dragged along by the
rotation, causing the flow speed to be higher on
the top side. The higher pressure on the
bottom causes the ball to curve upward.
High speed, Low P
the lift on a rotating body moving through a
fluid is called the MAGNUS FORCE
low speed, high P
8Pitch drop experiment at the University of
Queensland in Brisbane, Australia
- Pitch- used as a roofing material to prevent
leaks - Must be heated to be applied
- viscosity 1011 water
- Experiment began in 1927
- 8 drops have since fallen, one every decade or so