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March 2010
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aerodynamics

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Have you ever been in an aeroplane on a smooth flight when suddenly the plane bumps up and down for a short time as it goes through turbulent air? The study of turbulence is used to understand a range of phenomena from the simple squirting of a jet of water to the activity of the sun.

Tags: turbulence : computer simulation : aerodynamics : lift : vector : bernoulli equation : navier-stokes equations


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One million dollars is waiting to be won by anyone who can solve one of the grand mathematical challenges of the 21st century. In the second of two articles, Chris Budd looks at the well-posedness of the Navier-Stokes equations.

Tags: aerodynamics : navier-stokes equations : Fermat's Last Theorem : mathematical modelling : fluid mechanics : Clay Institute Millennium Prize Problems : circle-squaring : angle trisection : doubling cube : hilbert problems


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Learn about the aerodynamics of footballs and perfect your free kick.

Tags: aerodynamics : navier-stokes equations : mathematics in sport


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Chuck Gill caught the space bug as a child when watching Alan Shepherd launch into space. Since then he's worked as a US Air Force navigator, a satellite operator, and in the US intelligence service. These days he's busy reducing carbon emissions and preparing London for the 2012 Olympics. Plus went to see him to find out more about his career.

Tags: aerodynamics : statistics : space exploration : mathematical modelling : physics : uncertainty : heat diffusion equation : engineering : satellite : Kepler's three laws of planetary motion : transport system


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Phil Trinh discovers how maths helps solve the mysteries of flight and love.

Tags: aerodynamics : navier-stokes equations : Newtonian mechanics


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In 1997 Andy Green was the first to break the sound barrier in his car Thrust SSC, which reached speeds of over 760mph. Now he and his team want to push things even further with a car called Bloodhound, designed to reach the dizzy heights of 1,000mph, about 1.3 times the speed of sound. Ben Evans explains how maths is used to build this car.

Tags: aerodynamics : navier-stokes equations : mathematical modelling : mathematics in sport : engineering : computational fluid dynamics


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Andy Green, Royal Air force pilot and Oxford maths graduate, is gearing up to break his own land speed record in Bloodhound SSC, a supersonic car designed to reach speeds of up to 1000mph. He tells Plus about the challenges — and the maths — behind this engineering adventure.

Tags: aerodynamics : navier-stokes equations : mathematics in sport : engineering : fluid dynamics : computational fluid dynamics