I want acceleration perpendicular to velocity. It should be something like v' x v Wiki talks about Omega and I don't have it. I have the Navier Stokes equations. Ofcourse local rotation or vorticity could be used for centripetal acceleration.
Say I have the NS equations. How do I get the perpendicular acceleration from there? David David Jonsson, Sweden, phone callto:+46703000370 On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Charles Hope <lookslikeiwasri...@gmail.com>wrote: > Describe in what way? How was the Wikipedia page insufficient? > > > Sent from my iPhone. > > On Mar 27, 2011, at 20:52, David Jonsson <davidjonssonswe...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Can someone help me? > > More specifically: I need to be able to describe the acceleration > component perpendicular to the direction of the flow. > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centripetal_force> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centripetal_force was close but did not give > me what I needed. > > David > > David Jonsson, Sweden, phone <callto:+46703000370>callto:+46703000370 > > >