12th Annual Conference of Society for Structural Integrity and Life, DIVK 2025, Belgrade, Serbia, 17 - 19 November 2024, vol.72, pp.85-90, (Full Text)
Fluid dynamics, a foundational area of fluid mechanics, is a vital field with applications across numerous industries. Its principles are utilized in the design and structural integrity of aerodynamic vehicles and in the prediction of natural phenomena such as airflow patterns. An understanding of fluid behavior under varying conditions is essential for the optimization of processes and systems. This study examines a distinctive approach to visualizing fluid flow, namely Smoke Wire Visualization. While the final experiment setup in conventional cases is relatively simple, integrating novel systems requires meticulous attention to detail. This paper outlines the iterative process of conceptualizing, configuring, and refining the Smoke Wire Visualization technique of the flow dynamics through a fluidic thrust vectoring system based on Coanda effect. In the realm of engineering, compromise is inevitable, and this study exemplifies the pursuit of extracting optimal insights from fluid dynamics through innovative visualization methods.