Transport equations lie at the heart of mathematical descriptions of the conservation and movement of quantities—mass, momentum, energy or more abstract densities—along prescribed vector fields. In ...
When a fluid is in motion, it must move in such a way that mass is conserved. To see how mass conservation places restrictions on the velocity field, consider the steady flow of fluid through a duct ...
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