as a Chemical Engineer I was already guffawing and saying "Of course this is non newtonian behaviour, clearly there is an explanation with the box and spring model". then I read the description. Very surprising, I'm very interested in the papers.
@smorris123 : My inquiry was prompted by correspondence with a friend in the physics dep't at Kansas U, who wondered if the same effects would occur with a limp, non-extensible string. Your Phys Rev paper suggests that they would, but I wondered if other "fluids" had been tested. Thanks for your response.
Nice demo of transitions from periodic to chaotic behaviors. After the phase where it looked chaotic, it appeared to transition back to periodic loops, just before the video stopped. That surprised me.
Transitioning from chaotic back to periodic actually happens in a lot of systems, see period doubling bifurcation and feigenbaum constant. Basically in some systems as you ramp up your paramedic your period doubles and doubles and doubles until it breaks into a chaotic regime, then comes back to a periodic regime, then starts doubling...then chaos again, etc.
Can someone explain why this happens?
MRtatersryummy 1 month ago
how did i get here from Skyrim vids?
RandomNES 1 month ago 2
Looks delicious!
ramirozabala5 1 month ago
I'm actually fapping at this.
Tongiah 1 month ago
I have the weirdest boner
C9H9NO3 1 month ago
It's beautiful!
Vinifera7 1 month ago
as a Chemical Engineer I was already guffawing and saying "Of course this is non newtonian behaviour, clearly there is an explanation with the box and spring model". then I read the description. Very surprising, I'm very interested in the papers.
Upwinger2020 2 months ago
I liked the bit where they dropped the goo onto the conveyor.
rymixxx 2 months ago
cool
nelrish24 3 months ago
Right at the 1:00 mark, it did appear to make a few random loops before resuming periodic coils- perhaps not enough to qualify as a chaotic regime.
Have experiments been performed with non-Newtonian fluids, e.g. shear-thinning or shear-thickening? Would it alter the fundamental behavior?
greese007 7 months ago
@greese007 In this movie, the parameters are changed fast, so there are a lot of transient effects.
To my knowledge, it has not been done carefully with a non-newtonian fluid. This would make a difference.
smorris123 7 months ago 5
@smorris123 : My inquiry was prompted by correspondence with a friend in the physics dep't at Kansas U, who wondered if the same effects would occur with a limp, non-extensible string. Your Phys Rev paper suggests that they would, but I wondered if other "fluids" had been tested. Thanks for your response.
greese007 7 months ago
@greese007 The elastic thread version of the experiment has just been published: Phys. Rev. E 84, 016219 (2011) .
smorris123 7 months ago
Nice demo of transitions from periodic to chaotic behaviors. After the phase where it looked chaotic, it appeared to transition back to periodic loops, just before the video stopped. That surprised me.
greese007 7 months ago
@greese007 Actually, none of these states are chaotic. They are all periodic in various forms. Chaotic states do form in other regimes, however.
smorris123 7 months ago
@greese007
Transitioning from chaotic back to periodic actually happens in a lot of systems, see period doubling bifurcation and feigenbaum constant. Basically in some systems as you ramp up your paramedic your period doubles and doubles and doubles until it breaks into a chaotic regime, then comes back to a periodic regime, then starts doubling...then chaos again, etc.
JediKenobix 1 month ago
Why could I not blink for the duration of that?
societyskates 7 months ago
do you think they fought over who got to lick the conveyor belt?
babybearduck 7 months ago
seems like an intelligence behind it, the way it coils alternately between two sides in a decorative manner.... just by virtue of the speed
MomentsGap 8 months ago
зигулечка посаны
akdmmail 8 months ago
привет с ленты
keygenex 8 months ago 5
yummy, honey!
frexxx 1 year ago
actualy really calming to just sit and watch that, and interesting to see how the fluid acts at the same time.
FlameReaper 1 year ago 6
wow.
squaremary 2 years ago
It's mesmerizing . . .
cubesnviews 2 years ago