Résumé de section

  • Study fluid dynamics, you should have a strong foundation in the following areas:

    1. Mathematics – Calculus (differential, integral, vector), differential equations, linear algebra, and tensor analysis.

    2. Physics – Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, and basic knowledge of waves and oscillations.

    3. Classical Mechanics – Understanding of forces, motion, and conservation laws (mass, momentum, energy).

    4. Fluid Statics & Basics – Pressure, buoyancy, viscosity, and fluid properties (density, compressibility,...).

          5. Engineering Fundamentals – Dimensional analysis, continuum mechanics, and material science (for
               advanced topics).

    A strong grasp of these topics will help in understanding fluid flow equations (Navier-Stokes, Bernoulli’s) and their applications in aerodynamics, hydraulics, and more.