Low-Reynolds-Number Flows
- 1966 ----- color ----- 32 min ----- 16mm/vhs
- Demonstrates phenomena of inertia-free flows in which viscous forces dominate in the balance of forces. The topics include: relative importance of inertial and viscous forces as Reynolds number is varied, Poiseuille flow, hydrodynamic lubrication, kinematic reversibility of low-Reynolds-number flows, drag laws of falling spheres and cylinders at different orientations, influence of nearby walls and other falling bodies on resistance, sedimentation, propulsion of microscopic organisms and hele-shaw flow.
- Topics: (Fluid Mechanics, Oceanography, Physics)
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