[FRIAM] Off the wall question about turbulence

glen gepropella at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 11:46:29 EST 2023


Or outsource a fine-grained fluid dynamics simulation. I know some underemployed simulationists who would welcome such a contract.

On 11/28/23 08:25, cody dooderson wrote:
> Maybe you could get a high speed x-ray camera and put some metal filings in your washing machine.
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> _ Cody Smith _
> cody at simtable.com <mailto:cody at simtable.com>
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> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 8:55 AM glen <gepropella at gmail.com <mailto:gepropella at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     Maybe. I was thinking you snake down to just prior to the trap. As long as the fluid was clear, you might be able to see what's happening in the trap while still up in the water waiting to get through ... but you'd also have the benefit of looking past the trap to see if there's gunk in the pipe.
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>     On 11/28/23 07:40, Gary Schiltz wrote:
>      > The snake would change the flow, making the experiment meaningless. Is that why you can’t see the value of a qbit without changing it? or something like that in the quantum realm?
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>      > On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 9:02 AM glen <gepropella at gmail.com <mailto:gepropella at gmail.com> <mailto:gepropella at gmail.com <mailto:gepropella at gmail.com>>> wrote:
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>      >     …
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>      >     You could also get one of those fancy snakes with a camera on the tip ... way more fun than taking apart the pipe.
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