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Chapter 2 - Kinematics of the Flow Field

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

G. K. Batchelor
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University of Cambridge
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Specification of the flow field

The continuum hypothesis enables us to use the simple concept of local velocity of the fluid, and we must now consider how the whole field of flow may be specified as an aggregate of such local velocities. Two distinct alternative kinds of specification are possible. The first, usually called the Eulerian type, is like the specification of an electromagnetic field in that the flow quantities are defined as functions of position in space (x) and time (t), The primary flow quantity is the (vector) velocity of the fluid, which is thus written as u(x, t). This Eulerian specification can be thought of as providing a picture of the spatial distribution of fluid velocity (and of other flow quantities such as density and pressure) at each instant during the motion.

The second, or Lagrangian type of specification, makes use of the fact that, as in particle mechanics, some of the dynamical or physical quantities refer not only to certain positions in space but also (and more fundamentally) to identifiable pieces of matter. The flow quantities are here defined as functions of time and of the choice of a material element of fluid, and describe the dynamical history of this selected fluid element.

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Print publication year: 2000

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