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* [http://www.engineering.ucsb.edu/~gsoni/history_fluid.htm The Turbulent History of Fluid Mechanics], a poem by Naomi Tsafnat
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* [http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/nikos/courses/me111/pdf/poem-Naomi.pdf The Turbulent History of Fluid Mechanics], a poem by Naomi Tsafnat
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* [http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/Bai/hydraul.htm Highlights in the History of Hydraulics], by Hunter Rouse
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* [http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/bai/hydraul.htm Highlights in the History of Hydraulics], by Hunter Rouse
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* [http://pof.aip.org/gallery_of_fluid_motion Gallery of Fluid Motion]
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* [http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/products/dhrm.html Introductory Movies on Fluid Mechanics], by Hunter Rouse
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* [http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/research/publications-and-media/films-by-hunter-rouse/ Introductory Movies on Fluid Mechanics], by Hunter Rouse

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Fluid Dynamics is the study of fluids in motion. The basic equations governing fluid motion have been known for more than 150 years and are called the Navier-Stokes equations which govern the motion of a viscous, heat conducting fluid. Various simplifications of these equations exist depending on which effects are insignificant. There are several dimensionless parameters which characterize the relative importance of various effects. Some of these are Mach number, Reynolds number and Prandtl number.

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