2005 GALLERYWinning entries from the 22nd Annual Gallery of Fluid Motion exhibit, held at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Dynamics (Seattle, Washington, November 2004). Abstracts and selected images appeared in a special section of the September 2005 issue of Physics of Fluids. Videos
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| Introduction: 22nd Annual Gallery of Fluid Motion (Seattle, Washington, 2004)
James C. Hermanson |
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| Wake of a low aspect ratio pitching plate James H. J. Buchholz and Alexander J. Smits |
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| Visualization of a fish wake using tobacco mosaic virus David L. Hu, Lucy Mendel, Brian Chan, Thomas Goreau, and John W. M. Bush |
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| Hydrogen bubble flow visualization of a self-oscillating cylinder vortex street "void" Stuart Gilbert and Lorenz Sigurdson |
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| Structure of unstable gaseous detonation waves
Matei I. Radulescu, Chung K. Law, and Gary J. Sharpe |
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| Large-eddy simulation of Rayleigh–Taylor instability
William H. Cabot, Andrew W. Cook, Paul L. Miller, Daniel E. Laney, Mark C. Miller, and Henry R. Childs
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Settling and breakup of suspension drops
T. Bosse, L. Kleiser, J. Favre, and E. Meiburg
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Vortex motion in the ocean: In situ visualization of jellyfish swimming and feeding flows
John O. Dabiri, Morteza Gharib, Sean P. Colin, and John H. Costello
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Waves in a large free sphere of water on the International Space Station Donald R. Pettit
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Which way is up? A fluid dynamics riddle Paul L. Miller, William H. Cabot, and Andrew W. Cook
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Cavitating bubbles on patterned surfaces
Nicolas Bremond, Manish Arora, Claus-Dieter Ohl, and Detlef Lohse
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Wake-shear layer interaction using a soap film tunnel
Humberto Bocanegra-Evans and James J. Allen
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