incompressible fluid

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fluid
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfluː.ɪd/
us
/ˈfluː.ɪd/
a substance that flows and is ...
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(Definition offluidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The present study examines the flow past slender bodies possessing finite centre-line curvature in a viscous,incompressiblefluidwithout any appreciable inertia effects.
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Consider the two-dimensional flow ofincompressiblefluidin an inclined duct.
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For the purposes of analysis, we shall treat the medium as a non-viscous,incompressiblefluid.
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It thus seems of interest to consider other conditions under which the general and linear equations of anincompressiblefluidpossess similar exact solutions.
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The flow of an inviscidincompressiblefluid, with imbedded identical spherical particles, around an arbitrary corner is treated by the method of small perturbations.
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Exact one-dimensional solutions of the magnetohydrodynamic equations of anincompressiblefluidare considered.
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Now let us turn to the stability of steady motions in anincompressiblefluid.
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This paper treats the kinematics of particles advected passively by flow of anincompressiblefluid.
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To this purpose, consider a three-dimensional wing with rectangular planform moving at constant speed in an otherwise quiescentincompressiblefluid.
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Thus, the electric current satisfies the same equations and boundary conditions as the velocity field of an inviscidincompressiblefluidpast a fixed solid body.
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The distortion of a two-dimensional bubble (or drop) in a corner flow of an inviscidincompressiblefluidis considered.
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We consider a circular loop filled with anincompressiblefluid.
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Since blood is anincompressiblefluidcontained in elastic conduits, the energy propagation occurs mainly along the wall.
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With this assumption, and the assumption of anincompressiblefluid, the variation of the bubble radius with time is obtained from the energy integral of the motion.
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Gravity waves on the surface of an inviscidincompressiblefluidof finite depth are considered.
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