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Transformation of the Navier-Stokes Equation to the Cauchy Momentum Equation Using a Novel Mathematical Notation
Paul Gossen Str. 99, 91052 Erlangen, Germany
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Applied Mathematics·Volume 07 (2016)·Pages 1068–1073·Published 7 June 2016·DOI10.4236/am.2016.710094
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Abstract
A transformation way of the Navier-Stokes differential equation was presented. The obtained result is the Cauchy momentum equation. The transformation was performed using a novel shorten mathematical notation presented at the beginning of the transformation.
KeywordsNavier-Stockes EquationCauchy Momentum EquationMathematical Notations
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