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authorClaudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de>2025-11-12 10:01:38 +0100
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== Stokes Flow
// Write about Navier
-The incompressible Navier Stokes equations are a set of equations defined with the density $rho$, the dynamic viscosity $mu$ and the
-velocity field $u(x,t)$
+The governing equations for incompressible flow arise from the Navier-Stokes formulation, which describes the conservation of momentum
+and mass in a viscous fluid.
+For a fluid with density $rho$, the dynamic viscosity $mu$ and the
+velocity field $u(x,t)$ the Navier-Stokes formulation is primarly defined by the equations
#math.equation(
block: true,