The organizers of the 62nd Annual DFD Meeting would like to thank the following individuals for permission to use their images on our website.
Flow in a Bundle of Tubes in Alternate Rows. Henry Werlé C ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab.
Vortices on an Ogee Nose-Cone at Incidence: Cross Section. Henry Werlé C ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab.
Vortices Issued from the Rotor Blade Tips of a Helicopter in Forward Flight. Henry Werlé C ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab.
Bath-Tub Vortex. Image provided courtesy of Dr. Rainer Kurz. Solar Tubrines Incorporated
Draining soap film, illuminated by sunlight. Jenelle Charbonneau, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Colored Smoke. Graham Jeffery. Image used with permissions and available on Sensitive Light.
Streamlets and Branching Dynamics in Surfactant Driven Flow. Sandra M. Troian, Dept. of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology and Anton A. Darhuber, Dept. of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Water Drop, II. Philippe Marmottant, Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble. American Physical Society, 2009
A New Mechanism for Oblique Wave Resonance.C. H. K. Williamson, Cornell University.
Eddies in the Oyashio Current. Geoffrey K. Vallis, Princeton University. Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and Large-Scale Circulation. Cambridge University Press, 745 pp. 2006.
Strider. Image used with permissions from David Hu and Professor John Bush, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Water Splash #2. Andrew Davidhazy, Imaging and Photographic Technology, School of Photo Arts and Sciences/RIT.
Supersonic Bullet Schlieren. Andrew Davidhazy, Imaging and Photographic Technology, School of Photo Arts and Sciences/RIT.
Flexible Threads in a Flowing Soap Film. Jun Zhang, Department of Physics and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.
Vortex Street in the Wake of Selkirk Island. Landsat 7. Landsat images are part of public domain. Credit to NASA/USGS Landsat.
Large Eddies in a Turbulent Boundary Layer. Mohamed Gad-el-Hak, School of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Smoke Trail. Tech. Sgt. Russell E. Cooley IV, USAF.