Friday, October 6, 2023 4:10pm to 5pm
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Physics Colloquium | "Whip Dynamics in a Freely Falling Chain", Oct. 6
The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Peter Palffy-Muhoray of Kent State University, discussing "Whip Dynamics in a Freely Falling Chain" on Oct. 6.
Abstract: Chains, consisting of jointed rigid segments, can exhibit unexpected and fascinating dynamical phenomena; one example is the chain fountain1. Whips, typically formed from continuously deformable soft materials, also show interesting dynamical phenomena, such as supersonic tip velocity2. In this talk, I will discuss the processes responsible for the intriguing responses of these two mechanical systems and demonstrate astonishing dynamical behavior when they are combined to form a chain whip.
1. Biggins, J.S. and M. Warner, Understanding the chain fountain. Proc. Roy. Soc. 470, 2163, (2014).
2. A. Goriely and T. McMillen, Shape of a Cracking Whip, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 224301 (2002)
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