Dave Martin
Professor
Office: H221J
Voice: 405-974-5482
Fax: 405-974-3812
Email: dmartin@uco.edu


Degrees Held

 


Bachelors in Chemistry with minors in Mathematics and Physics, Cameron College, 1973

Ph.D. in Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, 1979


Spring 2004 Courses

 


PHY 1214L – General Physics II and Laboratory

PHY1114L - General Physics I Laboratory

PHY2114L - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Laboratory

PHY3183   – Electricity and Magnetism


Spring 2004 Office Hours

 


Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays – 12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.

Other hours by appointment


Research

 


 

Our problem is to study the relationship between the fluid motion and the cooling rate for a rotating partially filled cylinder.  Our experiment is to rotate the fluid filled cylinder about a vertical rotational axis and about a horizontal rotational axis.  The successful interpretation of fluid flow patterns is an important tool used to investigate and understand the physics of fluid motion and turbulence. Our research area is the physics of rotating fluids employing flow visualization techniques.  HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A FLUID SPIN SIDEWAYS?  Want to see them go to spinning fluids movies and pictures.

 

 Spinning Fluids Movies

Spinning Fluids Pictures

Proposal-01-25-04

Taylor Paper – 05-28-04

Electricity and Magnetism

General Physics II

Horizontally Rotating Cylinder -06-17-04

 


 


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Univ of Central Oklahoma

Last updated: December 2003

 


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