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Graduate Equations for fluid flowing down a slope
I'm not looking for something perfect. Just a good approximation for use in a game- BLKX-Darkreaper
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Equations for fluid flowing down a slope
Not sure how to apply the Navier-Stokes equations in this case. Would you be able to provide a simplified version of the equations to help solve this problem?- BLKX-Darkreaper
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Equations for fluid flowing down a slope
As to the first question, I havent. Still trying to work out a set of equations. As for the second question I am not familiar with that issue, could you elaborate?- BLKX-Darkreaper
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Graduate Equations for fluid flowing down a slope
Drag is produced by the surface that the fluid is flowing over and therefore the shear as well. There are existing drag coefficients for different types of water channels, which is what i would use- BLKX-Darkreaper
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Graduate Equations for fluid flowing down a slope
I want to be able to calculate the change in velocity of a fluid flowing down a slope using the drag equation as the source of friction. However the drag equation uses velocity squared which is constantly changing as the fluid accelerates/decelerates. How do I integrate the drag equation into...- BLKX-Darkreaper
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- Forum: Mechanics