 FLOW THROUGH SMALL HOLES Nalini Mukherjee, Muttalip Temiz.

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 FLOW THROUGH SMALL HOLES Nalini Mukherjee, Muttalip Temiz

Marble Race!  Which one will win? A or B?

Marble Race!  Why did B win?

Marble Race!  Why did B win? VISCOSITY Buoyancy Gravity Viscosity

Fluid without viscosity Fluid with viscosity

Blockage in Fluid Flow  How do fluid molecules move?

Blockage in Fluid Flow  How do fluid molecules move?  They move just like humans…

Blockage and Viscosity

Fluid without viscosity Fluid with viscosity

Micro Perforated Plates  Very small holes (for viscosity)  Very little perforation (for blockage)

Daily Applications Now; Classrooms, Recording studios, Libraries, Concert Halls, Car mufflers,. Etc.

Daily Applications Now; Classrooms, Recording studios, Libraries, Concert Halls, Car mufflers,. Etc. Soon; Domestic Boilers, Industrial Burners, Plane Engines,. Etc.

Why do we study this?  We want to be in control.

Why do we want to be in control?  We are fragile. Control is the key for survival.

Examples for daily life control  Air conditioning  Dams  Fuel Consumption  Etc.

Control You control the air You control the sound You control (reduce) the NOISE

Science = Understanding The more we understand the nature, the more we understand ourselves.

Science = Understanding The more we understand the nature, the more we understand ourselves. Because we are also a part of the nature

 THANK YOU! Nalini Mukherjee, Muttalip Temiz