Viscous Fluid:A viscous fluid is a fluid that exhibits internal friction, meaning it resists flow and deformation. The viscosity of a fluid determines how easily it can flow and is a measure of its resistance to shear stress.
Continuity Equation:The continuity equation is a fundamental equation in fluid mechanics that expresses the conservation of mass. It describes the relationship between the velocity and density of a fluid flow.
Boundary Conditions: Boundary conditions are the constraints placed on the solution of a differential equation, such as the Navier-Stokes equation, at the boundaries of the fluid domain. They define the behavior of the fluid at the boundaries.