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Orthogonal curvilinear coordinate systems spherical coordinates

For instance, it can be easily shown that the cylindrical coordinates and spherical coordinates are orthogonal curvilinear coordinate systems. [Pg.42]

It is not unusual to encounter a problem that is not conveniently posed in one of the common coordinate systems (i.e., cartesian, cylindrical, or spherical). As an illustration consider the flow behavior for the system shown in Fig. 5.20. The analysis seeks to understand the details of the flow field and pressure drop in the narrow conical gap between the movable flow obstruction and the conical tube wall. Intuitively one can anticipate that the flow may have a relatively simple behavior, with the flow parallel to the gap. However, such simplicity can only be realized when the flow is described in a coordinate system that aligns with the gap. An orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system can be developed to model this problem. [Pg.240]

The transport equations can be written in many different forms, depending on the coordinate system used. Generally, we may select the orthogonal curvilinear Cartesian-, cylindrical-, and spherical coordinate systems, or the non-orthogonal curvilinear coordinate systems, which may be fixed or moving. In reactor engineering we frequently apply the simple curvilinear... [Pg.987]


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