Welcome back. In this post, we will continue our discussion of hydrodynamic stability by exploring the linearized Navier-Stokes equations in three dimensions. These equations are important because they describe how tiny disturbances grow in a fluid flow and ultimately lead to turbulence. They are also the basis for more specialized stability equations applied in aerospace … [Read more...] about Hydrodynamic Stability: General Form of the Linearized Disturbance Equations
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Hydrodynamic Stability: Background and Basic Definitions
Background Welcome back. Today’s post will be the first part of a multi-part series about hydrodynamic stability, which is the study of how fluid flows transition from laminar states to turbulent states. Although “hydro” is in its name, this topic covers all types of fluids, such as water, air, honey, and liquid nitrogen. Predicting when a fluid will become unstable is … [Read more...] about Hydrodynamic Stability: Background and Basic Definitions