FLUIDS IN MOTION: STEADY OR TURBULENT

Fluids in Motion: Steady or Turbulent

In the realm of fluid dynamics, two fundamental regimes define a fluid's {behavior: steady motion and turbulence. Steady motion, as the term suggests, is characterized by predictable flow where each particle traces a consistent path. Imagine a tranquil river gently flowing downstream – this embodies a prime example of steady motion. In contrast,

read more