In the captivating realm of fluid dynamics, understanding how fluids behave is paramount. Two fundamental regimes define fluid motion: steady motion and turbulence. Steady motion depicts a smooth, predictable flow where velocity at any given point remains constant. Conversely, turbulence characterizes chaotic, erratic motion with fluctuating veloci… Read More


Mathematics serves as the bedrock for engineering, providing a precise and quantifiable language to describe and analyze the world around us. Engineers rely on mathematical principles to conceptualize structures, systems, and processes that are safe, efficient, and reliable. From determining forces and stresses in buildings to simulating complex be… Read More