Turbulent Flow Fractal
by Owen Borville
September 23, 2021
Science, Mathematics
Turbulent flow of a fluid liquid or gas is characterized by rapid flow in multiple, irregular and varying directions. Parts or particles of the fluid move in different directions and at different speeds.
The magnitude and direction of a particle within the fluid is constantly changing.
Turbulence is caused by high speed or by an object blocking the flow in a certain direction and diverting the directional path.
The flow patterns can be magnified at different scales toward infinity, and therefore turbulent flow classifies and can be described as a fractal.
by Owen Borville
September 23, 2021
Science, Mathematics
Turbulent flow of a fluid liquid or gas is characterized by rapid flow in multiple, irregular and varying directions. Parts or particles of the fluid move in different directions and at different speeds.
The magnitude and direction of a particle within the fluid is constantly changing.
Turbulence is caused by high speed or by an object blocking the flow in a certain direction and diverting the directional path.
The flow patterns can be magnified at different scales toward infinity, and therefore turbulent flow classifies and can be described as a fractal.