Fluid Mechanics
- Does anybody know of #Lemmy communities/magazines centered around any of these topics:
Does anybody know of #Lemmy communities/magazines centered around any of these topics:
\#CFD aka #ComputationalFluidDynamics
\#SPH aka #SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics
The closest I can find is @fluidmechanics
- How AI models are transforming weather forecasting: a showcase of data-driven systems | ECMWFwww.ecmwf.int How AI models are transforming weather forecasting: a showcase of data-driven systems
Developments in machine learning are continuing at breathtaking pace, both inside and outside of weather forecasting. To help assess machine learning weather forecasts from different sources, we now show a range of them in ECMWF’s charts catalogue.
- Getting Water Out of Your Earfyfluiddynamics.com Getting Water Out of Your Ear
Swimming often results in water getting stuck in our ear canals. The narrow space, combined with the waxy surface, is excellent at trapping small amounts of water. If left in place, that excess flu…
- AMA! Ph.D. in geophysical fluid mechanics and stratified flows
Hi all! I defended my Ph.D. thesis back in 2019 and I also served as the creator and moderator for the subreddit r/FluidMechanics for a long time. I think with that I have gathered enough experience and courage to answer some of your queries. Some broad topics that I can answer questions on are:
- computation fluid mechanics
- scientific programming and HPC
- nonlinear shallow water equations
- statistical description of turbulence: spectra, energy budget etc.
- experimental methods: PIV
- stratified turbulence
- academia
- navigating your career pre- and post-Ph.D.
Ask away!
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics
The classic transcripts of Feynmans Lectures are now open and free! Some chapters are great to get a different perspective on theoretical fluid mechanics.
- JFM webinar seriescassyni.com Cassyni | Science starts with a seminar
Seamlessly organise, run and publish academic research seminars. Get started in minutes.
The JFM webinar series which was a great source of high quality research-based open seminars during the pandemic continues to thrive. It is now hosted in a different platform. It runs every first Friday of the month at 4pm.
- Announcement at r/FluidMechanicsold.reddit.com Update: we have an official Lemmy community
Posted in r/FluidMechanics by u/jadelord • 6 points and 12 comments
We have an official Lemmy community