| 31. | Redirect to Navier-Stokes equations might be more appropriate.
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| 32. | It is believed, though not known with certainty, that the Navier Stokes equations describe turbulence properly.
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| 33. | This equation generally accompanies the Navier Stokes equation.
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| 34. | The cross differentiated Navier Stokes equation becomes two 0 = 0 equations and one meaningful equation.
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| 35. | Additionally, the Navier Stokes equations ( N-S ) can be derived from the moment method approach.
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| 36. | In continuum mechanics the conservation equations ( for instance, the Navier-Stokes equations ) are in integral form.
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| 37. | The Navier-Stokes equations are the most general governing equations of fluid flow and are difficult to solve.
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| 38. | The Rayleigh Plesset equation is derived from the Navier Stokes equations under the assumption of spherical symmetry.
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| 39. | I'd give the Navier-Stokes equations a look.
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| 40. | From Chapman-Enskog theory, one can recover the governing continuity and Navier Stokes equations from the LBM algorithm.
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