Introduction
This page provides some introductory material for writing LaTex equations for the QNET Wiki. It is not intended to be a thorough introduction to LaTex, but is to provide some guidelines, share good practice advice and other information that aids the authoring of LaTex in this Wiki.
Editing Latex
To add an equation to an article click on the "Mathematical formula" button in the Edit toolbar.
Alternatively, use the math element in the Edit page of the article as follows:
<math>V = frac{4}{3} \pi R^{3}</math>
This should generate the expression:
Basic Mathematical Expressions
Algebraic Equations
The above example shows a typical algebraic expression that uses a mixture of fractions and exponents. Fractions are generated using the frac expression with the numerator and denominator as two arguments:
<math>
a = \frac{b}{c}
</math>
while exponents are written with the symbol '^':
<math>
E = mc^{2}
</math>
The curly braces '{}' are optional but may be required to remove ambiguities in expressions.
Subscripts are defined using the '_' symbol.
<math>
\sigma_{kk}
</math>
Basic equations can be typed as follows.
V =
CFD Equations and Expressions
There are many commonly used CFD equations and expressions used in the QNET Wiki and some of the commonly used ones are listed here. These can be either copied verbatim or used as templates for similar equations, etc.
Basic Expressions
Basic expressions here.
Reynolds Number
Prandl Number
Basic Flow Equations
Mass Continuity Equation
Eulers Equation
Navier Stokes Equations
where in the case of a Newtonian fluid:
and
Energy Transport Equation
The heat flux is given by:
Equations of State
Ideal Equation of State
Turbulence Equations
Reynolds Stress Transport Equation
Standard Two Equation Model
Kinematic eddy viscosity:
Turbulence Kinetic Energy transport equation:
Dissipation Rate transport equation:
Coefficients and Auxilliary Relations:
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where
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