The Navier-Stokes equations describe fluid flows in continuum mechanics.
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Occurrence of turbulences in Fluid Dynamics from the equations of motion?
How can it be shown that turbulences occur in Fluid Dynamics?
I think poeple imply that they develope because of the $\text{rot}$ terms in the equations of motion, i.e. the Navier-Stokes equations, ...
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Where can I check a solution to 3D Navier Stokes?
A few years ago I developed a solution to the Navier-Stokes equations and as of yet have not been able to locate a similar version of the solution. I would like to know if anyone has seen a solution ...
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Is there an analytical solution for fluid flow in a square duct?
I couldn't find one but assumed it must exist. Tried to find it on the back of an envelope, but got to an ugly differential equation I can't solve.
I'm assuming a square duct of infinite length, ...
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Why does a transformation to a rotating reference frame NOT break temporal scale invariance?
Naively, I thought that transforming a scale invariant equation (such as the Navier-Stokes equations for example) to a rotating reference frame (for example the rotating earth) would break the ...
