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      • Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
      • Submarine Hydrodynamics
      • Destroyer Ship Aerodynamics
      • Vortex Generator For Flow Control
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      • Art gallery 3
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fluid mechanics arts

Fluid mechanics is a very fascinating and beautiful physical phenomena. It has a long history in arts and has captured the imagination of many great artist. Famous painters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh  are known for their beautiful fluid flow sketches in their paintings. Other painters such as ​Jackson Pollock and David Alfaro Siquerios used fluid mechanics behavior  as the base of their painting technique. Please click the links below to view  the galleries: 
gallery 1
gallery 2

Gallery 3
Headline figure courtesy of Jung Hoon Lee, click the link below for full video
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/APS.DFD.2014.GFM.V0054
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