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June 17, 2004, 03:39 |
Euler/Invisid
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Hi, Is there any difference between Euler and invicid flow???? Thanks
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June 17, 2004, 12:46 |
Re: Euler/Invisid
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The euler equations are solved for an inviscid flow.
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June 22, 2004, 23:56 |
Re: Euler/Invisid
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What is the difference between: Potential Flow Euler Flow Invicid Flow
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June 23, 2004, 16:11 |
Re: Euler/Invisid
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Hi
The full Potential Flow equation is a subset of Euler Equations with the assumption of irrotationality. In the case of a compressible flow, another assumption is that entropy changes across shocks are neglected as long as the flow is close to Mach 1 (transonic flow regime). I really dont understand what you mean by the difference between Euler and Inviscid flow. They are the same. Good luck! Arun |
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June 24, 2004, 00:02 |
Re: Euler/Invisid
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Thanks
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