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authorClaudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de>2025-11-11 18:57:02 +0100
committerClaudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de>2025-11-11 18:57:02 +0100
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@@ -48,9 +48,10 @@ $ ρ((∂)/(∂t)u + (u · ∇)u) = −∇p + μ∇²u + f,\
∇ · u = 0 $
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-While we are often interested in Navier-Stokes flows, on fluid which tends $"Re" arrow 0$ fluid the inertial term is negligable
-and is assumed to be zero.
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+While we are often interested in Navier-Stokes flows, a generalized analytical solution does not exist,
+most analytical approaches rely on a set of restrictions or assumptions.
+Luckily we decided to work on a fluid which tends $"Re" arrow 0$ where due to the viscous forces
+the inertial term is negligable and is assumed to be zero.
// Stokes
#math.equation(