dc.description.abstract | Generally set of Navier-Stokes equations describing the motion of a fluid such as
liquids and gases. This equation states that the change in momentum of fluid particles
depends on the strength of internal and external pressure viscous forces acting on the
fluid. Therefore, the Navier-Stokes equations describe the balance of forces acting on
fluid. The forces acting on the fluid style of the object (body strength) and surface
forces (surface forces). To solve the Navier Stokes decline, then solved by the
Analytic or theory, with substituted for the normal stress and shear stress on the forces
acting on the fluid element will be obtained by balancing the forces acting on the fluid
element, and then substituted into the continuity equation and kinematic viscosity for
gain momentum conservation equation, known as the Navier Stokes equations. The
equation is applicable for fluid with a viscosity is not equal to zero. | en_US |