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(reward) N-S equations in spherical coordinates



 
 
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Old December 2nd 03 posted to sci.physics
Roberto Arguelles
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Default (reward) N-S equations in spherical coordinates

NEED HELP N-S equations how to make the conversion to spherical
coordinates all the process, donīt jump any step please. 20 bucks for
the first one (no tax), we will find the way to put the money in your
hands.

Please send me a file where I can see the entire conversion process of
Navier Stokes Equations (Momentum equation) from cartesian coordinates
to spherical coordinates of an incompresible fluid and axisymmetric
flow.

For reference convert from equation (4) to equations (9) and (10) of
the file:
http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~jope/STR...STR/stokes.pdf

Please help me with this is urgent.

Thank you in advance

Roberto A.

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davidoff404
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Default (reward) N-S equations in spherical coordinates

Roberto Arguelles wrote:
NEED HELP N-S equations how to make the conversion to spherical
coordinates all the process, donīt jump any step please. 20 bucks for
the first one (no tax), we will find the way to put the money in your
hands.

Please send me a file where I can see the entire conversion process of
Navier Stokes Equations (Momentum equation) from cartesian coordinates
to spherical coordinates of an incompresible fluid and axisymmetric
flow.

For reference convert from equation (4) to equations (9) and (10) of
the file:
http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~jope/STR...STR/stokes.pdf

Please help me with this is urgent.

Thank you in advance

Roberto A.


This involves a trivial restatement of the gradient operator from
Cartesian coordinates to spherical polar coordinates (although the link
you pointed to seems to supress any azimuthal dependence). It's covered
in pretty much every book on mathematical methods. See, for example,
"Mathematical Methods for Physicists", Arfken & Webber.

davidoff

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Old December 2nd 03 posted to sci.physics
Uncle Al
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Default (reward) N-S equations in spherical coordinates

Roberto Arguelles wrote:

NEED HELP N-S equations how to make the conversion to spherical
coordinates all the process, donīt jump any step please. 20 bucks for
the first one (no tax), we will find the way to put the money in your
hands.

Please send me a file where I can see the entire conversion process of
Navier Stokes Equations (Momentum equation) from cartesian coordinates
to spherical coordinates of an incompresible fluid and axisymmetric
flow.

For reference convert from equation (4) to equations (9) and (10) of
the file:
http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~jope/STR...STR/stokes.pdf

Please help me with this is urgent.


$20? Ha! Have you priced a blowjob recently?

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...Equations.html
http://content.aip.org/JMAPAQ/v30/i2/339_1.html
http://lyre.mit.edu/3.185/2001/handout-fluids.pdf

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