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    Friday, February 23, 1962
The Dally Nebraskan
Page 3
Formats, Parties Siving
Weekend Out Into Orbit
WATER,
Pictured above Is a sequence of pictures made by the hydrodynmics laboratory's water tower camera In a study of vortex formation and
resistance in unsteady flow past "buff" bodies. The pictures show water rushing past a blunt cylinder to Illustrate the formation of a vortex (left)
to when the water pressure becomes o great that the vortex becomes shapeless (rights The entire sequence was taken in less than one-half of a
econd. .
Cold, Dark Storeroom Becomes Lab
By WENDY ROGERS
When surroundings are
dark and gloomy, you must
not complain and do nothing.
Simply light a small candle,
and when everyone else does,
the building will be lighted
and people can see w ha t
they are doing.
In a quiet, unassuming
manner, a native of Turkey,
Dr. Turgut Sarpkaya, profes
sor of engineering mechan
ics, illustrated his philosophy
which underlies the develop
ment of a modern hydrody
namics lalwratory on the Uni
versity campus.
. From a cold, dark storage
room in the basement of Ban
croft Hall has emerged a
modern hydrodynamics lab
oratory with highly special
teed, expensive equipment.
In slightly .more than two
years, Dr. Sarpkaya has re
ceived approximately $70,000
in grants from. the National
Science Foundation (NSF) and
the U.S. Army Research Of
fice. Funds
Coupled with $12,00fl from
.the University, appropriated
for construction of the lab
oratory itself, the funds have
resulted in aid for some 11!
outstanding students doling
graduate work in fluid me
Social Casework
Confab at Center
The 17th annual Institute in
Social Casework, sponsored by
the University of Nebraska
Graduate School of S o c i a 1
Work, will be held at 9a.m.
today and tomorrow at the Ne
braska Center for Continuing
Education.
The institute has been plan
ned to meet the need of prac
ticing social workers, who
have completed at least one
year of graduate education in
social work, to continue their
education.
The topic this year is "-Social
Services in Behalf of
Children Living in Their Own
Homes." It will help parents
find ways to improve child
care by providing experiences
in family and community liv
ing required for healthy
growth and development.
NEBRASKA INTERNA
TIONAL ASSOCIATION will
meet at 8 p.m. Sunday in 232
Student Union. Slides will be
shown depicting technical im
provements in Iraq and the
group will elect a new secre
tary at this time.
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COLLEGE NIGHT
Get your dares, now for
next week's
College Night
The ECCENTRICS
March 2 0-12
PiA-OGQ H ' Person
WATER EVERYWHERE . . . BUT ONLY FOR SCIENCE
chanics as well as the highly
equipped laboratory.
Four PhD candidates in
fluid mechanics are working
at present in the laboratory
in addition to candidates for
masters degrees.
The laboratory, begun in
July, I960, with the assist
ance of Merk Hobson, dean
of the College of Engineering
and Prof. Emerald Marme,
chairman of the dept. of engi
neering mechanics.
Working day and night
often until 2 a.m., under the
$34,000 NSF grant for inves
tigation of "Vortex Formation
and Resistance in Unsteady
Flow Past1 Buff Bodies.". Dr.
Sarpkaya and two assistants
built much of the equipment
in the laboratory them
selves.. 1
Water Tunnel
A vertical water tunnel,1
for which the materials cost
$2,500, was part of the equip
ment constructed.
The laboratory now con
tains approximately $6,000 in
electrical equipment, and as
progressive stages of the 3
year NSF grant and 3 year
Army grant are reached, i
some $5-$6,000 more will be
spent for equipment. j
An example of money'
Ten University Students
Try for Model UN Trip
Interviews for delegates to
the Midwest Model United Na
tions will begin "A 9 a.m. to
morrow in 348 i nt Union.
Five Univers students
will be selected irom these
interviews to comprise a dele
gation from the University:
9:00 .Mary Ann Behlen
9:15 Vicki Cullen
9:30 ....... Marilyn Hastings
Neff, NSA Vice President,
To Talk to Student Body
A mass meeting open to
the student body concerning
the National Student Associa
tion (NSA) will be held today
at 4 p.m. in Student Union
ballroom.
Mike Neff, NSA vice presi
dent, will speak on the serv
ice of the organization to in
dividual campuses and stu
dent governments as well as
explain its national t unc
tions. TVS4 Applications
Applications for a Na
tional Student Association
(NSA ) study group are
available and may be
turned in to Student Coun
cil President Steve Gage
in the Council office start
ing next week.
MODELS
Brtf Bonn International
t Mimrtiiei tn "EARPER".
BAZAAR." Courtm in
Preressional Modeling
Charm t S(f Improve-i
meivf
Special cou not fer col
lege students
FourtMn rwi h tbieolnl tee
models t Magee's reamers
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HE 2-1 229 753 Sttwit Bid.
saved by Sarpkaya and his
graduate degree candidates is
a mechanism for study of
wave motion in harbors.
List price for the equip
ment is $1,500. Sarpkaya and
his assistants built the mech
anism using only $120 in con
struction materials, plus un
countable hours of labor.
No Floor
The original storeroom had
no usable floor, windows,
light, heat, electricity, water
or piping system.
. As workmen sandblasted
the walls to complete the lab,
Sarpkaya and his assistants
worked steadily with a hand
kerchief over their face.
The $36,000 Army grant,
which will allow expansion of
work in the laboratory, was
awarded to Sarpkaya recently
for investigation of the mech
anism of turbulence genera
tion in pulsating viscous
flows.
Equpiment obtained through
grant money will remain prop
erty of the University even
after the 3 year projects are
completed.
i Grad Education"
"In this way, these groups
contribute to graduate educa
tion in the universities," noted
Sarpkaya.
9:45 Carlton Davis
10:00 . Betty Jones
10:15 ...Joel Lederman
10:30 Joel Lundak
10:45 ....James Moore
11:00 Ted Munster
lis 15 H. P. Tipnis
If there are any time con
flicts or any questions, please
contact Al Plummer at
HE 5-2957 or HE 5-2958 today.
A coffee hour will proceed
the meeting from 1-3 p.m. in
341 Union.
An unusual fact in construc
tion of the laboratory is that,
per cubic foot, construction
cost approximately one-fifth
that of other laboratories and
space in buildings on the NU
campus.
When Dr. Sarpkaya arrived
at the University in 1957, no
advanced courses were of
fered in fluid mechanics. He
began offering these ad
vanced courses, and more
students began enrolling in
them and working for their
master's degrees.
With construction of the
laboratory and its facilities,
came the first PhD candidate
in fluid mechanics.
Major Purpose
"The major purpose of a
grant," said Sarpkaya, "is to
enable students to work on
their degrees who otherwise
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them, shape them, stretch them, excite them.
And challenge them. At Cal Tech's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, that's all we do. The products of these
minds are spacecraft and instruments that will explore
the Moon and planets and communication systems to
probe outer space.
On campus interviews:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed or national
could not, and at the same
time, give them training for
scientific research."
It is a give and take pro
position, he explained one
has to be trained for re
search, and those who re
ceive such benefits contribute
accordingly.
Dr. Sarpkaya receives no
personal monetary benefits
from the grants outside of
that equal to a summer
teaching salary, when he de
votes his full time to the re
search project.
"The compensation is not
in money," he explained.
"The compensation is intan
gible you have a feeling
of pride and satisfaction in
having someone work with
you who will be contributing
much in some other place, at
some other time," he said.
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Snow, sleet, no, not even
Colonel John Glenn's tri
umphant three 'orbits around
the world could slow down
social events this weekend on
campus '
Friday
Chi Omega Open House,
after Coed Follies.
Saturday
Acacia Date dinner, 5:30-
6:30. House party, 9:00-12:00.
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and terrific. Coo) and crisp as a suit can be and
wonderfully washable, too. New and striking canv
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Sigma Nu Pigge Dinner for
mal, 8:00-12:00.
Sigma Phi Epilon House
party, 9:00-12:00.
Ag. Men Formal, 6:30-12:00.
Selleck Quad. Basketball
function with Bryan student
nurses and Canfield House,
7:00-10:00.
All Quad, Cellar Party v
(open to the campus), 9:00
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