Can someone please explain to me why this is so groundbreaking? If I blow a smoke ring and there is no wind my smoke ring stays circular. If there is wind blowing from the side my smoke ring will become distorted. Likewise if there is a current in water then I expect that current to disturb the propagation of waves moving through the water, not so? The medium in which the wave is propagating is itself moving.
Surely this has not remained a mystery for 127 years.
The news is that someone worked out the maths behind it and wrote it down - then proved they were right.
It's a bit like the fact that everyone knows the shower curtain will billow towards them in the shower but no one has managed to prove why that happens.
I can definitely imagine this being really hard to work out in an equation, but I'm somewhat surprised that this implies that it has been difficult to come up with experiments that would give data that might help figure this out. Surely we have ways of measuring air vortices and pressure that would clarify a lot of what is happening to the air flow?
I'd love to be on the grants committee when someone requests funding to set up a shower in their lab.
The thing that makes this more interesting is that if you have a large shower (eg a wheelchair wetroom) then the shower curtain behaves differently depending on where you are inside it. Try walking up and down your bathtub next time you have a shower.
Funny coincidence! I thought about this when I showered this morning. The water probably sucks air down the drain with it, causing slightly negative pressure causing the curtain to bellow inwards.
"The problem of identifying the cause of this effect has been featured in Scientific American magazine, with several theories given to explain the phenomenon but no definite conclusion."
Because the hot air inside rises and cooler air pushes inward. It's called convection, and I don't thing anyone needs to run a simulation and publish a paper solving the "shower curtain problem" just because it hasn't been "done" before.
Straight from the first paragraph of the Hypotheses section, emphasis mine.
>Also called Chimney effect or Stack effect, observes that warm air (from the hot shower) rises out over the shower curtain as cooler air (near the floor) pushes in under the curtain to replace the rising air. By pushing the curtain in towards the shower, the (short range) vortex and Coandă effects become more significant. However, the shower-curtain effect persists when cold water is used, implying that this cannot be the only mechanism at work.
Scientists investigate and prove things that are "common sense" things all the time because the "common sense" answer turns out to be wrong.
scientists have been arguing about the exact physical forces in this problem for a long time (similarly true for airplane wings). We like to actually confirm our theories with experimental data, and often times, these sorts of papers help the field in unexpected ways in the long term.
Which at the end of the day is kind of useless until you have fundamental insight.
Maybe it can help theorist to more efficiently identify what is fundamental insight.
The link to reverse engineering is great. I wonder how well it has worked with fission and making a star in my backyard.
Techniques aren’t to be dogmatic or pragmatic. They are to be explored and reinvented. Whoever came up with don’t reinvent the wheel just wants to soak up as much profit from the current paradigm as possible.
Think of Tesla, Elon said something like x > 50%(don’t remember it wasn’t like 97% I believe) of pets used had to be redesigned and were not factory standard or template.
Veribility in the back envelope may give false positives which can hinder progress is all I’m saying :)
Real life effect of this is that now people will know how to draw more fuel-efficient routes for ships, tankers etc, so they will consume less fuel which can lead to cheaper logistics, less CO2 release and less negative impact on the environment.
Perhaps the strength of the currents can now be mathematically inferred from the deformed shape of the wake. Look at recent satellite images of ship wakes and plot a better course for your ship.
Surely this has not remained a mystery for 127 years.