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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > G.K. Batchelor Laboratory lunchtime seminar > Unveiling Data Generation in the Lab: Decoding the Stratified Inclined Duct (SID) Experiment
Unveiling Data Generation in the Lab: Decoding the Stratified Inclined Duct (SID) ExperimentAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact . We will be meeting for lunch at 1pm and the talk will be starting around 1:30pm. Please email us at damtp-gkb-request@lists.cam.ac.uk if you would like to join us for lunch. Data is crucial for scientific research, but its generation methods vary across disciplines. In fluid mechanics, extracting insights from big data has gained enthusiasm (e.g. AI-driven research), but obtaining authentic and reliable data remains a challenge. This talk provides a glimpse into experimental methods for those interested in experimental fluid mechanics, specifically focusing on stratified mixing experiments in a stratified inclined duct (SID). It explores the processes, challenges, and specific aspects of the measurement system at the G.K. Batchelor Laboratory. Additionally, a concise exploration will be presented on the extraction of the mixing geometry from experimental data. This talk is part of the G.K. Batchelor Laboratory lunchtime seminar series. This talk is included in these lists:
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