Abstract

Hydrodynamics today plays an important role in understanding natural phenomena and technological processes. Mathematical description of fluid motion makes it possible to predict and analyze the behavior of liquids and gases under various conditions. Ideal liquids are convenient for mathematical calculations because they have viscosity. - Is an important aspect in analyzing the motion of fluids in nature and industry. Understanding the interaction of liquids and gases with solids is important not only for studying the properties of matter in depth, but also for practical applications in various branches of science and technology. Theoretical fluid dynamics is the foundation for understanding the laws of fluid and gas motion. Hydrodynamics is an integral part of modern engineering practice and research, ensuring the development of technologies in various fields and improving the quality of life of people around the world. When ensuring the efficient functioning of technical systems, optimizing production processes and increasing the overall productivity of enterprises, the introduction of hydrodynamic principles makes it possible to reduce energy consumption, improve equipment performance and increase the stability of production processes, which makes this science an integral part of industrial activity. Modern advances in fluid dynamics are expanding knowledge of the behavior of fluid media and gases, but also contribute to the development of innovative technologies and research methods Hydrodynamics plays a key role in scientific and technical research, influencing many aspects of everyday life and industrial development, as well as providing new knowledge and tools for modern technology and innovation.

Details

Title
Manifestation of hydrodynamics in natural phenomena and technological processes
Author
Mamas, N N; Poltorak, Ya A; Tretyakov, V E
Section
Natural Resource Management, Air Pollution, and Water Treatment
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
25550403
e-ISSN
22671242
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3184462452
Copyright
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