Compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate

In summary, compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate is a type of fluid flow that considers changes in density caused by temperature and pressure variations. It is described by the continuity equation, Navier-Stokes equations, and energy equation, which account for the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy. This type of flow differs from incompressible flow by including density changes in its equations. Some real-world applications include aerodynamics and gas dynamics, and it is typically simulated or analyzed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
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Hi, could anyone tell me a reference on Navier-Stokes equation for the COMPRESSIBLE flow in CYLINDRICAL coordinate? Just can't find a good reference book.
Thanks in advance.

Jo
 
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Related to Compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate

1. What is compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate?

Compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate is a type of fluid flow that takes into account the changes in density due to variations in temperature and pressure. It is typically modeled using the Navier-Stokes equations and is commonly seen in applications such as gas dynamics and aerodynamics.

2. What are the governing equations for compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate?

The governing equations for compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate are the continuity equation, Navier-Stokes equations, and energy equation. These equations account for the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy in a compressible fluid.

3. How is compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate different from incompressible flow?

The main difference between compressible and incompressible flow in cylindrical coordinate is the inclusion of density changes in the equations. Incompressible flow assumes a constant density, while compressible flow takes into account the varying density due to temperature and pressure changes.

4. What are some real-world applications of compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate?

Compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate is commonly used in aerodynamics, such as in the design of aircraft and rockets. It is also important in gas dynamics, which is used in the study of shock waves, supersonic flows, and explosions.

5. How is compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate simulated or analyzed?

The most common method for simulating or analyzing compressible flow in cylindrical coordinate is through the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This involves using numerical methods to solve the governing equations and obtain solutions for various flow conditions.

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