UC-San Diego: Unexpected Connection Between Brewing Coffee and Understanding Turbulence
June 04, 2024
June 04, 2024
LA JOLLA, California, June 4 (TNSres) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news on June 3, 2024:
Story by: Michelle Franklin
In 1883 Osborne Reynolds injected ink into water in a short, clear pipe to observe its movement. His experiments showed that as the input water velocity increased, the flow went from laminar (smooth and predictable) to turbulent (unsteady and unpredictable) through the development of localized patches of turbulence . . .
Story by: Michelle Franklin
In 1883 Osborne Reynolds injected ink into water in a short, clear pipe to observe its movement. His experiments showed that as the input water velocity increased, the flow went from laminar (smooth and predictable) to turbulent (unsteady and unpredictable) through the development of localized patches of turbulence . . .