Papers of G. K. Batchelor

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
98 Letters to G B Schubaner File
99 Letters from Richard S Scorer File 1953
105 Correspondence with H Stewartson File 1952
109 Letter from A A Townsend File 5 May 1955
110 Correspondence with M J Tucker File 1975
112 Correspondence with F Lincoln Vogel including a report on the electrical conductivity of highly oriented graphite compound File 1978
116 Correspondence with Peter Wills File 1979
119 Correspondence with L C Woods File 1985
120 Letter from Ted Wu File 19 Dec 1974
7 '… and for the future?’, given to the Secondary Industries Session, Conference of Scientists, Melbourne Item
19 'The spectrum of turbulence’ Item
22 'Diffusion in homogeneous turbulence’ given at Johns Hopkins University Item Jul 1949
28 'Magneto-Hydrodynamics – a new branch of fluid dynamics’, possibly given to 8th IUTAM conference in Istanbul Item [1952]
31 'A layman looks at house heating’ given to the graduate science club Item 23 Jun 1954
32 Turbulence theory for physicists’ Item 1955
35 ‘Wave scattering due to turbulence’ given to the ONR symposium on naval hydrodynamics in Washington File Sep 1956
36 ‘Non-linearity in hydrodynamics’, given to the Trinity Mathematical Society Item 6 May 1957
37 ‘Steady flow of a viscous fluid with closed stream lines’, given in France under the auspices of AGARD Item post 1957
51 Suspension mechanics – the fluid dynamicist’s gateway to rheology’. Given at the Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Institute, Monteray Item 1971
55 ‘Suspension of elongated particles in pure motion’ Item c 1971
63 Talk to Archimedeans re Part II [Mathematics] Item 1975
65 ‘Polymer solution: a two-phase system with a deformable particulate phase’, given at the two-phase workshop, Caltech Item 16 Jan 1976
66 ‘Thermal conduction through a granular material’, given at a Euromech colloquium in Jablonna and Rutgers University Item 1976-1977
69 ‘Stress in a moving fluid due to Brownian motion of particles’, given at the Fluid Dynamics Symposium in Poland and in Kyoto File Sep. Nov 1977
74 ‘Sedimentation in a polydisperse system’. Given in Cambridge and Santa Monica Item 1980-1982
79 Short talk on shear thinning as observed by David Leighton Item Feb 1984
81 ‘The Lorentz and Onsager reciprocal relations for diffusion and sedimentation of particles in fluid’. Given in Cambridge, Poland and at USC Item 1985
84 Lecture on bubble dynamics given as part of a graduate course by Tom Balsa on the fundamentals of fluid dynamics Item 24 Feb 1987
85 Three lectures at the Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome Item May 1987
86 ‘The maximum size of a gas bubble rising through liquid’ with OHP slides. Given in Australia and Toronto and at Cornell and Clarkson University Item 1988