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unsteady fluid flow

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  • D'Alembert's paradox — In fluid dynamics, d Alembert s paradox (or the hydrodynamic paradox) is a contradiction reached in 1752 by French mathematician Jean le Rond d Alembert.[1] D Alembert proved that – for incompressible and inviscid potential flow – the drag force… …   Wikipedia

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  • Reynolds number — n. 〚after O. Reynolds (1842 1912), Eng physicist〛 a dimensionless parameter used to determine the nature of fluid flow along surfaces and around objects, as in a wind tunnel * * * In fluid mechanics, a number that indicates whether the flow of a… …   Universalium

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