Stokes equation

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WikidataQ7618547 ScholiaQ7618547MaRDI QIDQ6674516

describes a fluid flow with small advective inertial forces compared to viscous forces, named after George Gabriel Stokes

Also known as Creeping Flow, Creeping Motion, Stokes Flow, Stokes Law



Stokes equation describes a fluid flow with small advective inertial forces compared to viscous forces, with a low Reynolds number. It occurs in situations with very slow fluid velocities, high viscosities, or small flow length scales.

Defining Formula: vt+(ν(vff+vff,T)+ρ1pffI)=0vff=0
I represents identity function
ν represents kinematic viscosity
ρ represents fluid mass density
pff represents fluid pressure (free flow)
t represents time
vff represents fluid velocity (free flow)


List of assumptions

creeping flow assumption

Described at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes_equation

List of discretizations

Stokes equation (Euler backward)
Stokes equation (finite volume)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes_flow

Further items linking to Stokes equation

Item Property
Navier-Stokes equations specialized by
Stokes model contains

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