Fluid

What is continuity equation for incompressible flow. Where , d=density t= time V = velocity D / Dt= total derivative

Data insufficient D d/ Dt = 0 D V / Dt = 0 0

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Dipak Gupta
Nov 5, 2017

For flow to be incompressible its rate of volumetric strain is 0. That is divergence of velocity vector is 0. Thus if in continuity equation divergence of velocity is 0 , so total derivative of density is 0. Option Dd/Dt =0

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