Talk:Newtonian fluid

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This article doesn't work at all for me, anymore. I keep getting errors, i.e.: "

A simple equation to describe Newtonian fluid behaviour is

   Failed to parse (Can't write to or create math output directory): \tau=\mu\frac{dv}{dx}


where

   Failed to parse (Can't write to or create math output directory): \tau 

" Sim 03:15, 1 September 2006 (UTC)


The article is well and good for those who have done uni-level maths, but makes little sense at all to those who don't... compare non-Newtonian_fluid, which is very clear as to what's going on. --User:Firien § 11:55, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

  • How about now? Should I be removing the template? Sim 01:21, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
    • A colleague and I have done some looking into the subject (ok, a lot of looking into the subject :) and expanded further as just added to the article page. I'm happy to have the template removed, if you think what's down now is good? --User:Firien § 12:02, 6 February 2006 (UTC)

What's with the removal of the delta factor? Here - while I can't parse it completely, I think the component is the shear perpendicular to a given face (i=j) by grad velocity, which looks like a flow factor, which the shear should depend on; flagging it also because it's the only edit by that IP, and I'd like to get it verified before letting it go! --User:Firien § 18:46, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

The current form is fine for i \ne j, but that does need to be noted or replaced with \tau_{ij}=\mu\left(\frac{\partial v_i}{\partial x_j}+\frac{\partial v_j}{\partial x_i} \right)- \left ( p_m + \frac{2}{3}\mu\nabla\cdot\overline{v}\right)\delta_{ij} —kotepho 2006-03-19 22:54Z