Computational fluid dynamics | Numerical differential equations

Shock-capturing method

In computational fluid dynamics, shock-capturing methods are a class of techniques for computing inviscid flows with shock waves. The computation of flow containing shock waves is an extremely difficult task because such flows result in sharp, discontinuous changes in flow variables such as pressure, temperature, density, and velocity across the shock. (Wikipedia).

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Amazing Shockwave and Supersonic boom

In this video you can see Shockwave and Supersonic boom! Enjoy!!!

From playlist WAVES

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Blast Wave in Particle Field

In order to find out what the impact of an explosion on a structure would be, you need to replicate the shock wave of the detonation. These are some early tests in Blender to accomplish this using tracer-like particles to make the forces visible. This obviously only works for high speed si

From playlist All Blender Videos

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How to Shock Anything & Fry Electronics with a Touch!

I have made a new version of this device that can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGx83KppSCQ In this video I show how to make a device that allows the user to gain the power of electricity. This high voltage generator can electrify a persons entire body with a static charge

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Shot Types Part 1

Sometimes a closeup works best, but other times you may want a wider-angle shot. You can experiment by moving closer and farther away from your subject, or by using your camera's zoom. We hope you enjoy! To learn more, check out our written lesson here: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/digita

From playlist Digital Photography

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Hypovolemic shock

In this Surgery Snapshot I discuss hypovolemic shock in surgery. There are two main reasons for a patient to develop hypovolemic shock. The first being hemorrhage and the second being plasma loss. This short lecture contains refernce to the four classes of hemorrhagia.

From playlist Surgery Snapshots for Medical Students

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Emojis Frozen And Wet Crushed By Hydraulic Press

In this video I crush emojis with a hydraulic press. I fill on emoji with regular air then I crush it in the hydraulic press. The sound when it pops is deafening. Then I fill the next emoji with a water and crush it in the hydraulic press. The sound is still awesome loud when the emoji pop

From playlist Frozen Stuff Crushed By Hydraulic Press

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Management of hypovolemic shock

In this Surgery Snapshot I discuss the management goals in hypovolemic shock.

From playlist Surgery Snapshots for Medical Students

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Most Insane Immersive Movie Experience EVER, Part 1

Check out this guy's room totally change into the movie he is watching! No SFX, no post production, no cuts, everything you see here is 100% for real. We were funded by the Video Store of PlayStation® Store (http://www.greatfilmsfillrooms.com) to make a series of movie related videos us

From playlist Projection Mapping inspirations

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Toilet Paper Turned To Solid Stone In Hydraulic Press With Fan Suggestions

In order to celebrate hitting 2 million views on my video about toilet paper getting crushed by a hydraulic press, I do it again! Only this time I do the fan suggestions. So, after I crush the toilet paper in a hydraulic press, then I drill it, nail it, and soak it in water to see if it ge

From playlist Best of Hydraulic Press Action Channel!

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DDPS | Model reduction of partial differential equations via optimization-based feature tracking

In this DDPS talk from June 24, 2021, University of Notre Dame assistant professor Matthew Zahr introduces an optimization-based model reduction framework to solve conservation laws with parametrized, discontinuous solution features such as shock waves. The proposed reduction framework s

From playlist Data-driven Physical Simulations (DDPS) Seminar Series

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The Taylor-von Neumann-Sedov blast-wave solution: by Santhosh Ganapa and Subhadip Chakraborti

Seminar The Taylor-von Neumann-Sedov blast-wave solution: comparisons with microscopic simulations of a one dimensional gas. Speaker: Santhosh Ganapa and Subhadip Chakraborti (International Centre for Theoretical Science - TIFR, Bangalore) Date: Thu, 22 October 2020, 15:00 to 16:30

From playlist Seminar Series

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Data-driven Modeling of Traveling Waves

In this video, Ariana Mendible describes a dimensionality reduction method for dynamical systems with traveling waves, giving low-rank representations of wave shapes and interpretable models for the wave speeds. http://www.arianamendible.com/ Paper in TCFD: https://link.springer.com/ar

From playlist Data-Driven Science and Engineering

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Benjamin Seibold: "Basic Traffic Models and Traffic Waves" (Part 2/2)

Watch part 1/2 here: https://youtu.be/9_1cEtimRNE Mathematical Challenges and Opportunities for Autonomous Vehicles Tutorials 2020 "Basic Traffic Models and Traffic Waves" (Part 2/2) Benjamin Seibold - Temple University Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA September 17, 2020

From playlist Mathematical Challenges and Opportunities for Autonomous Vehicles 2020

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Benjamin Seibold: "Basic Traffic Models and Traffic Waves" (Part 1/2)

Watch part 2/2 here: https://youtu.be/tDzbGUBWtcI Mathematical Challenges and Opportunities for Autonomous Vehicles Tutorials 2020 "Basic Traffic Models and Traffic Waves" (Part 1/2) Benjamin Seibold - Temple University Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA September 16, 2020

From playlist Mathematical Challenges and Opportunities for Autonomous Vehicles 2020

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Numerical Hydrodynamics: Part 1 by Ian Hawke

PROGRAM : GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ASTROPHYSICS (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Parameswaran Ajith, K. G. Arun, Sukanta Bose, Bala R. Iyer, Resmi Lekshmi and B Sathyaprakash DATE : 18 May 2020 to 22 May 2020 VENUE : ONLINE Meeting Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the original program has been can

From playlist Gravitational Wave Astrophysics (Online) 2020

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MFEM Workshop 2022 | blastFEM: GPU-Accelerated, High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Solver

The LLNL-led MFEM (Modular Finite Element Methods) project provides high-order mathematical calculations for large-scale scientific simulations. The project’s second community workshop was held on October 25, 2022, with participants around the world. Learn more about MFEM at https://mfem.o

From playlist MFEM Community Workshop 2022

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Shock Diffusion: Does inter-sectoral network structure matter? by Shekhar Tomar

Program Summer Research Program on Dynamics of Complex Systems ORGANIZERS: Amit Apte, Soumitro Banerjee, Pranay Goel, Partha Guha, Neelima Gupte, Govindan Rangarajan and Somdatta Sinha DATE : 15 May 2019 to 12 July 2019 VENUE : Madhava hall for Summer School & Ramanujan hall f

From playlist Summer Research Program On Dynamics Of Complex Systems 2019

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Amazing Double Levitation Will Blow Your Mind!

In this video I combine magnetic levitation with traditional same-pole magnets repelling each other with an electromagnetic feed-back, along with quantum locking/flux pinning. These two levitation techniques together make the first two-level double levitation! Watch other popular videos f

From playlist The Action Lab Does Quantum Mechanics

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Mod-11 Lec-31 Tute-5

Jet Aircraft Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Bombay: Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion (CosmoLearning Aerospace Engineering)

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