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Description of Riemann Type I Ellipsoids
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Example Equilibrium Model
This particular set of seven key parameters has been drawn from [EFE] Chapter 7, Table XIII (p. 170). The tabular layout presented here, also appears in a related discussion labeled, Challenges Pt. 2.
As a consequence — see an accompanying discussion (alternatively, ChallengesPt6) for details — the values of other parameters are …
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EFE Rotating Cartesian Frame
Concentric triaxial ellipsoids are defined by the expression,
where is a constant. As viewed from the rotating reference frame, the velocity flow-field everywhere inside , and on the surface of the Type I Riemann ellipsoid is given by the expression — see, for example, an accompanying discussion of the Riemann flow-field,
In an accompanying discussion, we have shown that,
which means that, at every location inside and on the surface of the configuration, the velocity vector is orthogonal to a vector that is normal to the ellipsoidal surface at that location.
Tilted Coordinate System
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As we have detailed in our accompanying discussion, as viewed from this "tipped" frame, the concentric ellipsoidal surfaces of a Type I Riemann ellipsoid are defined by the expression,
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and the velocity flow-field is given by the expression,
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We also have explicitly demonstrated that, for any arbitrarily chosen value of the tilt angle, ,
See Also
- Description of Riemann Type I Ellipsoids
- Riemann Type 1 Ellipsoids (old introduction)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 1)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 2)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 3)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 4)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 5)
- Construction Challenges (Pt. 6)
- Related discussions of models viewed from a rotating reference frame:
- PGE
- NOTE to Eric Hirschmann & David Neilsen... I have moved the earlier contents of this page to a new Wiki location called Compressible Riemann Ellipsoids.
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