Eulerian and Lagrangian Descriptions in Fluid Mechanics
- 1963 ----- b & w ----- 27 min ----- vhs
- Presents the principal ways of describing fluid motion using computer generated displays of displacement, velocity and acceleration fields for several simple flows. Demonstrations show the physical relationship between the two descriptions and the possibility of choosing an Eulerian framework in which the velocity is steady. The physical meaning of the material derivative is illustrated for both scalar and vector fields.
- Topics: (Fluid Mechanics)
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