- A
NASA Image Site The
Hubble Space Telescope Image Archive Prinston
pictures
- This
is ITSC's
Movie Archive Site which contains a reasonable number of
downloadable movies of fluid phenomena, including shock waves, water
waves, runup, etc.
- The
ITSC site has a Movie Link Page.
- The
NASA Dryden site has
a collection of both pictures and short summaries of aircraft specs and
history.
- Peter
Steehouwer has a great site filled with aircraft photos. In many
cases these illustrate fundamental fluid flows.
- Another
spectacular aircraft image site is at Sky-Flash
Aviation site.
- Here
is a commercial site (Computational Engineering International) containing
a few animations and stills.
- On
Tom Praisner's Homepage you can find several
pictures of vortex-related flows. Flow Pics link. His research page also contains a number of images.
- Greg Miller at the University of Chicago
has a large number of mpegs of shock waves in solids.
- Here
is a Stanford
site primarily dedicated to images of
turbulence and separation.
- The
Army
High Performance Computing Center in U. of Minnisota has a collection of their calculations. Most of these are
in the form of mpegs.
- More
images and (very large) movies of vorticies and turbulence can be found at this
University of Surrey site.
- This
site ( associated with the J.M. Burgers Centre for Fluid Dynamics ) is
primarily comprised of movies and
animations of free surface waves although some animations of shock
waves and convection are available.
- Here
is a German site with a number of very nice mpegs of flows, many of which are free
surface flows.
- Leon van Dommelen has some nice images of
separation, including one showing the effect of vorticies interacting with
the boundary layer on a cylinder.
- Here's
a University of Buffalo CFD Gallery.
- Very
large jpegs and gifs of CFD calculations can be found at this Finnish site.
- Steve
Massey, at ODU and NASA Langley, has a large number of images and
movies of his delta wing work.
- Brady
Brown, now at Krispin Technologies , has set up a site of animations involving shock wave
refraction and diffraction in dense and perfect gases.
- Gunter
Schnerr at Karlsruhe has placed several images of both experimental and
computational results on his department's site.
- Some
movies and pictures of CFD-generated
images can be found at this NASA site.
- Here's
a nice picture site of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
- A
group of space scientists in the University of Michigan have posted this
picture site of computational MHD (Magneto-Hydro-Dynamics) applied to planetary and cometary bow shocks.
- This
is a site from Oak Ridge National Lab on the visualization of MHD (Magneto-Hydro-Dynamics)
instabilities in fusion power generation devices.
- The
EPA manages this Image Gallery.
- A
fellow in the University of Alberta has set up a "Bug Flow" site.
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