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Picture of vortical structure

Picture of vortical structure

Picture of vortical structure

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Hi, soon I'll expose my Tesis and for the presentation I need some good picture (possibly on color) about Vortex Shedding, Pairing and Roll-up. Do you know some site (or also book) where I can find these picture?
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RE: Picture of vortical structure

Not what you would have expected, but...

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA04866.jpg



In a previous post on this forum, from a few months back, somebody linked to a satellite photo of cloud formations in the lee of a mountain/volcano that formed a picture-perfect vortext street.  Poke around this site...

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RE: Picture of vortical structure

Shapiro: Shape and Flow, 1961 by Ascher Shapiro

In 1961 Shapiro produced a splendid movie, entitled "Shape and Flow" which was very popular as a teaching tool in Fluid Mech. This book probably has excellent pictures.

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