Exact Solutions for the Fluid Impulse for Incompressible and Compressible Flows
Abstract
Impulse formulations of the Euler (and Navier-Stokes) equations were considered by Kuz'min [1] and Oseledets [2] and different impulse formulations are produced by various gauge transformations (Russo and Smereka[3]). The extension of the Kuz'min-Oseledets formulation to the compressible, barotropic case was considered by Tur and Yanovsky [4] and Shivamoggi [5]. Here, we construct exact solutions for the fluid impulse density for incompressible and compressible barotropic flows and discuss their physical signifcance.
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