von karman vortex

  • 1Von Kármán vortex street — noun a double row of vortices in a fluid sometimes found in the wake of a cylindrical body (such as in a river, downstream of a bridge support), eddies being produced from alternate sides of the body Syn: Kármán vortex street …

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  • 2Kármán vortex street — noun A Von Kármán vortex street …

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  • 3Karman vortex street — /kärˈmən vörˈteks strēt/ (acoustics) noun The regular vortex pattern behind an obstacle in a flow where vortices are generated and travel away from the object ORIGIN: T von Karman (1881–1963), Hungarian born American engineer …

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  • 4Kármán vortex street — A Kármán vortex street is a repeating pattern of swirling vortices caused by the unsteady separation of flow over bluff bodies. They are named after the engineer and fluid dynamicist, Theodore von Kármán [Theodore von Kármán: Aerodynamics]… …

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  • 5Karman vortex trail — A double trail of vortices formed alternately on both sides of a cylinder or a similar body moving at right angles to its axis through a fluid, with the vortices in one row rotating in a direction opposite to that of the other row. This is named… …

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  • 6Calle de vórtices de von Kárman — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Calle de vórtices de von Kárman en las Islas Juan Fernandez en la costa de Chile …

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  • 7Allée de Bénard-Von Karman — Allée de tourbillons de Karman allée de tourbillons de Karman au large de l île Rishiri au Japon …

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  • 8Instabilité de Bénard-Von Karman — Allée de tourbillons de Karman allée de tourbillons de Karman au large de l île Rishiri au Japon …

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  • 9Theodore von Kármán — Infobox Scientist name = box width = image width =150px caption = Von Karman at the Caltech JPL birth date = birth date|1881|05|11 birth place = death date = death date and age|1963|05|06|1881|05|11 death place = residence = citizenship =… …

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  • 10Vortex shedding — is an unsteady flow that takes place in special flow velocities (according to the size and shape of the cylindrical body). In this flow, vortices are created at the back of the body and detach periodically from either side of the body. See Von… …

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