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[QUOTE="member 428835, post: 5483542"] I did it on paper and it works! The result is the convective term for the Navier-Stokes Eq! Did you want me to post it? Since you're here on this thread, I do have a question on Navier-Stokes. If I need to post a different thread I'm happy to, but my question is, why use the dyadic product when considering the momentum flux? Why ##\vec{V}\otimes \vec{V}## rather than, say, the inner/outer product ##\vec{V}:\vec{V}## or some other product that gives a second rank tensor from two vectors? [/QUOTE]
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