A mechanical design approach to testing fluid turbulence over a rough surface
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Gedney, Marisa
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[author abstract] This experiment took a mechanical design approach to analyzing aquatic energy loss through
observing small scale water movement across a rough surface. The project was conducted in three phases.
The first involved designing and building an instrument to observe water movement and critically
accounting for factors such as material costs and environmental limitations. Phase two involved repeated
deployment of the instrument, evaluation of its structural integrity, and data collection regarding the
scientific issue of water movement. Finally, phase three integrated an in depth examination of one design
aspect, specifically the portion of the design used to imitate surface roughness. This led to the observation
of the importance of surface areas of the materials used and how this could be implemented when
considering possible design changes.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444
