Application of tensor theory in engineering science |
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Tensor theory is extremely useful in advanced engineering theory. It is used to help describe or model many natural phenomenon such as: physical forces[?], potential fields[?], particle or control element[?] motion, wave propagation, etc.
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Specific examples are: aeronautical engineering Navier-Stokes equations Presented in partial differential equation form. Vorticity is an important quantity in various research, modeling and design calculations regarding lift, drag, and propulsion. It is a tensor quantity defined as: insert gif here when available. dynamics of systems of rigid (assumed incompressible) bodies and particles stress and strain within elastic bodies electromagnetism Maxwell's Equations
Equation (1) zr=zr(a,t) where a stands for the set of 3 labels representing the 3 dimensions or axis of Euclidean space ... xi,xj,xk. |
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