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Foil 23 Why are boundaries important in the discontinuous limit of zero viscosity ?

From CPS615-Physical Simulation Techniques and Structure of CFD Equations Delivered Lectures of CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- 14 November 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox *
Secs 119.5
1 when viscosity m = 0
2 Boundary condition is that velocity must // to surface
3 when m is nonzero
4 Boundary condition is full v = 0 at surface (parallel and perpendicular components zero)
5 Note: As equation goes from first to second order when m = 0, need an extra boundary condition

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