
The Kármán vortex street is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that occurs behind bluff bodies. It was named after the Hungarian engineer Theodore von Kármán. At STD.DEV, it is used for the detailed modeling of flow dynamics.
The precise observation of these vortex patterns provides deep insights into fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. By incorporating them into the work of STD.DEV, complex vortex phenomena are made usable for creative purposes.