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Covers the software system Channelflow for numerical analysis of incompressible fluid flow in channel geometries, including spectral methods and invariant solutions.
Covers fundamental concepts of dimensional analysis, physical similarity, and scalings, exploring the importance of expressing physical laws independently of units and the process of parameterizing problems.
Explores drag on a sphere in Newtonian fluid mechanics, focusing on key parameters and the significance of the Reynolds number in determining the drag force.