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Generalisation

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Generalisation

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  1. Generalisation • The hydrostatic pressure field is particularly simple to analyse because it varies linearly and only in the vertical direction. In a general pressure field variation can occur in all three coordinate directions. To allow for this we need equivalence relations for all three directions. The relations are:: In the next part we apply these same equivalence relationships to the flow field. To do so, the scalar Pressure is replaced by each of the three scalar components of the velocity vector.

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