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Handbook on Navier-Stokes Equations : Theory and Applied Analysis, PDF eBook

Handbook on Navier-Stokes Equations : Theory and Applied Analysis PDF

Edited by Denise Campos

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Navier-Stokes equations describe the motion of fluids; they arise from applying Newton's second law of motion to a continuous function that represents fluid flow.

If we apply the assumption that stress in the fluid is the sum of a pressure term and a diffusing viscous term, which is proportional to the gradient of velocity, we arrive at a set of equations that describe viscous flow.

This handbook provides new research on the theories and applied analysis of Navier-Stokes Equations.

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