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FYKOS II.

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Incompressible inviscid uid in homog grav. eld steady state. For v v (x , t) have v a = (v ) v + , t so have the equation of motion (steady state implies t v = 0) g = (v ) v +
1

p,

(1)

1 where g = (0, 0, g ). BTW, writing (v )v = 2 (v 2 ), have the Bernoullis equation as an integral of (1)

1 2 v + gz + 2 Next, conserving mass, have

p = const.

+ ( v ) = 0, t i.e. v = 0. Vertical stream with circular cross-section. Have axial symmetry, i.e. go to cylindrical polars (r, , z ) where v = 0 and vr = vz = p = = 0 (hence suppress any dependence on from now on). Thus we have the following system of quasi-linear PDEs for vr , vz and p (vr r + vz z ) vr 1 r p = 0 (vr r + vz z ) vz 1 z p = g r1 r (rvr ) + z vz = 0. with Cauchy data vr (r, 0) = 0, vz (r, 0) = H (r0 r)v0 and p(r, 0) = patm at z = 0. Should be well-posed, too busy and slightly hopeless to continue...

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