Energy flows differently in turbulent non-Newtonian fluids than in turbulent Newtonian fluids. Dissipation in a Newtonian fluid (left) and an elastoviscoplastic fluid (right). Solid regions are shown in grayscale and liquid regions are shown in color. Date: 14 April 2023 Copyright OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 沖縄科学技術大学院大学). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images Turbulence A chaotic, turbulent flow. Professor Pinaki Chakraborty at the time of his arrival at OIST (2012) Professor Pinaki Chakraborty arrived at OIST in 2012. Akiko Nakayama Live Painting Japanese artist Akiko Nakayama manipulates alcohol and inks to create tree-like dendritic patterns during a live painting session. Art meets physics Images courtesy of Akiko Nakayama Software Connections
Professor Pinaki Chakraborty at the time of his arrival at OIST (2012) Professor Pinaki Chakraborty arrived at OIST in 2012.
Professor Pinaki Chakraborty at the time of his arrival at OIST (2012) Professor Pinaki Chakraborty arrived at OIST in 2012.
Akiko Nakayama Live Painting Japanese artist Akiko Nakayama manipulates alcohol and inks to create tree-like dendritic patterns during a live painting session.
Akiko Nakayama Live Painting Japanese artist Akiko Nakayama manipulates alcohol and inks to create tree-like dendritic patterns during a live painting session.