Explicit form of spatially linear Navier-Stokes velocity fields
Abstract
We show that a smooth linear unsteady velocity field u(x,t)=A(t)x+f(t) solves the incompressible Navier--Stokes equation if and only if the matrix A(t) has zero trace, and A(t)+A2(t) is symmetric. In two dimensions, these constraints imply that A(t) is the sum of an arbitrary time-dependent traceless symmetric matrix and an arbitrary constant skew-symmetric matrix. One can, therefore, verify by inspection if an unsteady spatially linear vector field is a Navier--Stokes solution. In three dimensions, we obtain a simple ordinary differential equation that A(t) must solve. Our formulas enable the construction of simple yet unsteady and dynamically consistent flows for testing numerical schemes and verifying coherent structure criteria.
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