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Lab on Cart: Developing a Low-Cost Fluid Visualization Setup for Experiential Learning, Class Demonstration, and Outreach

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Conference

2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Portland, Oregon

Publication Date

June 23, 2024

Start Date

June 23, 2024

End Date

June 26, 2024

Conference Session

ELOS Technical Session 1 - Fluids, Wind, and Flow

Tagged Division

Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)

Page Count

11

DOI

10.18260/1-2--47712

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https://peer.asee.org/47712

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49

Paper Authors

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Alireza Ebadi Worcester Polytechnic Institute Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0002-7051-714X

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Ahmet Can Sabuncu Worcester Polytechnic Institute Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0001-7905-421X

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Dr. Sabuncu holds a Ph. D. in Aerospace Engineering from Old Dominion University. Dr. Sabuncu's professional interests spans from engineering education research, history of science and engineering, thermo-fluids engineering, and microfluidic technology.

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Abstract

Despite being present in many natural phenomena and engineering systems, fluid dynamics is often perceived as difficult and mysterious by students. The transparency of common fluids (air and water) and the complex, non-linearity of the governing equations make understanding these dynamics challenging. Flow visualization has been shown to be an effective method for teaching complex fluid dynamics to a general audience. The streamlines over a car prototype in a wind tunnel, or the vortex formation of a hurricane, to name a couple, have become household images confirming the efficacy of this technique. Contrary to its importance and positive role in learning enhancement, flow visualization is not commonly used in undergraduate fluid dynamics courses. Factors such as the cost of equipment, time-consuming setup, and limited space in wind/water tunnels have kept hands-on fluid-related projects relatively rare at undergraduate institutions. This project aims to develop a low-cost, safe, and portable flow visualization system, paired with an open-source program. This setup is utilized for class experiments, student projects, and demonstrations for outreach efforts.

Ebadi, A., & Sabuncu, A. C. (2024, June), Lab on Cart: Developing a Low-Cost Fluid Visualization Setup for Experiential Learning, Class Demonstration, and Outreach Paper presented at 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon. 10.18260/1-2--47712

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