ohhhhhh, so it's basically like following one particle through a microscope and looking at the where the surrounding particles go. and the length of the z axis basically tells us how fast it takes the surrounding particles to complete one turn around the particle we follow. makes sense!
that's what i thought too, also makes sense that its double since the x direction induced vorticity is the same but the velocity in the y coordinate is missing so 1/2 the vorticity
So, if we are given a vorticity map of a 2D flow field, how do we then decipher that the vorticity at a point is due to circular motions of fluid (vortexes) or shear motion of fluid (shear flow) at that particular location??
ohhhhhh, so it's basically like following one particle through a microscope and looking at the where the surrounding particles go. and the length of the z axis basically tells us how fast it takes the surrounding particles to complete one turn around the particle we follow. makes sense!
This is one of the best video I've seen on vorticity. I would also like to see something similar on circulation as well
These videos r great I don’t get why you don’t get more engagement
This really helped me understand vorticity, thank you so much!
Your videos are awesome! We need more people like you with this type of content on youtube. Keep up the good work!
Great Video. Best video out there about vorticity!
cool video, its easy to understand and beautiful to watch sometimes
Man i'm so stressed for exams right now, but this video explains everything perfectly, and your music slaps
Great video bro!
this was an awesome video. thank you!
Very interesting video and cool visuals! Maybe increase the speed of writing and lower the music a bit, otherwise great content!!
Amazing video
The first example has twice the vorticity of the second though right? Either way great explanation.
that's what i thought too, also makes sense that its double since the x direction induced vorticity is the same but the velocity in the y coordinate is missing so 1/2 the vorticity
So, if we are given a vorticity map of a 2D flow field, how do we then decipher that the vorticity at a point is due to circular motions of fluid (vortexes) or shear motion of fluid (shear flow) at that particular location??
Thought i finally found a good enough explanation but the audio is too low. fml
bro please remove the music and up the audio
Your audio quality is BAD
YOU are not a narrator