Navier-stokes Equations : An Introduction With ... -
By calculating the transition, Silas realized the water wouldn't just rise—it would rotate. He pointed toward the southern wall. "The pressure isn't coming from the front! It’s the vortex forming behind the pillar! Brace the back-flow, or the wall will collapse from the inside out!"
The engineers listened. They diverted the secondary sluice, breaking the cycle of the swirling water. The wall held. Navier-Stokes Equations : An Introduction with ...
Silas spent his days staring at the "Great Problem"—a set of incomplete scrolls titled By calculating the transition, Silas realized the water
Silas struggled with the first part of the equation: Mass can neither be created nor destroyed. If water entered a pipe, it had to come out. It seemed simple, yet as he watched the river crash against the city piers, he saw the water compress and leap, behaving like a living thing. It’s the vortex forming behind the pillar