Review Notes 2
... distribution for simple flows by the application of the shell momentum balance or the force balance. • It is however more reliable to start with general equations for – the conservation of mass (continuity equation) – the conservation of momentum (equation of motion, N2L) to describe any flow proble ...
... distribution for simple flows by the application of the shell momentum balance or the force balance. • It is however more reliable to start with general equations for – the conservation of mass (continuity equation) – the conservation of momentum (equation of motion, N2L) to describe any flow proble ...
57:020 Mechanics of Fluids and Transport
... infinite, parallel plates as is shown in the figure at the right. The two plates move in opposite directions with constant velocities, U1 and U2, as shown. The pressure gradient in the x direction is zero and the only body force is due to the fluid weight. Use the Navier-Stokes equations to derive a ...
... infinite, parallel plates as is shown in the figure at the right. The two plates move in opposite directions with constant velocities, U1 and U2, as shown. The pressure gradient in the x direction is zero and the only body force is due to the fluid weight. Use the Navier-Stokes equations to derive a ...