Fluid Mechanics: Topic 10.1 - Lagrangian vs Eulerian descriptions of flow
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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This is the best description of both concepts so far. Thank you.
THANK YOU!!! i have been stumbling around for the last several hours trying to understand the difference between the two. yours truly hit home. simple, direct and very easy to understand. again thank you very much.
Our pleasure.
These are extremely well made videos!
After all this tume it's still useful and well exlpained. Thanks a lot!
Well explained, especially the last part!
Glad it helped!
god knows how much do you save me, ty
THIS MAKES SENSE
Great!
Great explanation. I finally understand why both view points exist.
Both are useful for different purposes.
I actually thought I was an idiot, thank you for this video!
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Thanks for the video.
I have one question, though.
Why is the eulerian approach considered a "conservation form" while the lagrangian approach is considered a "non conservation form"?
You can take either approach for the conservation laws.
What is the advantage of the Eulerian View? Greetings from Germany!
The last part was sort of an introductory explanation for the material derivative?
Yes. That video is the next in the series.
Brilliant! Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Thanks!!
i still dont get it
This is one of the most difficult topics to understand in undergrad fluid mechanics.
Just superb
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Sir, please create a tutorial how to implement eulerian grid fluid visualized as vector only😊
nice work...
Thanks!
Nice video.
Thanks