Hello! :smile: I am going over an example in my fluid mechanics text and I am confused about a few lines. My question is more about the math then the fluid mechanics. In fact, I doubt you need to understand the FM at all; if you understand Diff eqs, you can probably answer my question.
I am...
I am curious about what insight people might have as to the statistics of Navier Stokes equation. I thought of the following way someone might try to calculate these.
1) Choose a bais (Basis A)
2) Pick a discrete number of points to constrain the solution of stokes equation.
3) Find the...
Please can anyone tell me how to set this up?
I know how to do the required settings in the Physics/Period Conditions.
However, to fully implement it, I'm also required to choose boundary conditions in the 2D incompressible navier stokes solver (e.g. wall, inlet, outflow, open boundary...
I wasn't sure whether to put this in Aerospace, but decided on physics in the end.
1.) How do you factor a chemical reaction into the solution for the Navier Stokes equations? More precisely, how can you include the affects of a heat absorbing (endothermic), or heat releasing (exothermic)...
Hi, I've been doing some work with the NS equations. I've read a few papers by fellow undergrads that imply a relationship between the helmholtz-hodge decomposition and the pressure equation.
As far as I can see, they're both separate ways of resolving the problem of keeping the flow...
(This is from the perspective of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics)
In the Navier Stokes equations I am confused as to why there is both a pressure term and a gravity term. Is this pressure resulting from differences in densities and temperature differences alone? I would think that the gravity term...
Hello, I want, for obscur reasons which would lead us too far to explain, to split my flow into two component, one steady and another one non-steadyv = v_0 + v'
I'm looking for a simple equation governing the evolution of this non steady components. The complete momentum equation gives...
Hello, I haven't studied PDEs much yet, but checked out what the Navier Stokes equations are. I think I understood meaning of the terms in Navier Stokes equations, and what is their purpose in defining the time evolution of velocity of the fluid, but I couldn't see any conditions for the...
I've seen several examples of using Navier Stokes in a rotating container where gravity is purely in the Z direction. These solutions generally used cylindircal coordinate systems.
I wanted to attempt this problem where the gravity vector does not point purely in the Z direction. (ie...
Consider a stationary body within the flow of some fluid. I want to calculate pressure on the surface of the body. From the Navier Stokes (incompressible, stationary, no volume forces) equations, you would get something like:
dp/dx=-rho(u du/dx+v du/dy+w du/dz)+eta(d²u/dx²+d²u/dy²+d²u/dz²)...
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I'm trying to understand how to convert the cartesian form of the N-S equation to cylinderical/spherical form. Rather than re-derive the equation for spherical/cylindrical systems, I am trying to directly convert the cartesian PDE.
I'm ok with converting the d/dx and d2/dx2 terms. What...
I recently came across the vector version of the Navier Stokes equations for fluid flow.
\displaystyle{\frac{\partial \mathbf{u}}{\partial \mathbf{t}}} + ( \mathbf{u} \cdot \bigtriangledown) \mathbf{u} = v \bigtriangleup \mathbf{u} - grad \ p
Ok, all is well until \bigtriangleup. I know...