This chapter contains sections titled:

    The Continuum Formulation and Its Range of Validity

    Mathematical Formalism

    Kinematics: Streamlines, Streaklines, Timelines, and Vorticity

    The Equations of Motion and their Physical Meaning

    Cause and Effect, and the Problem of Prediction

    The Effects of Viscosity

    Turbulence, Reynolds Averaging, and Turbulence Modeling

    Important Dynamical Relationships

    Dynamic Similarity

    “Incompressible” Flow and Potential Flow

    Compressible Flow and Shocks


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