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Difference between incompressible viscous and incompressible inviscid flow.

 
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Jun25-08, 08:52 AM   #1
 

Difference between incompressible viscous and incompressible inviscid flow.


The Navier-stokes equations have no definite understanding of how it works; does the incompressible viscous and inviscid flow have a definite understandings (Hannah and Stephens)
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Jun25-08, 03:19 PM   #2
 
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Huh?

The N-S system of equations is simply conservation of momentum. Other than that, I can't parse what you are asking.
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