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|Meaning=The state of a fluid that is characterized by both [[barotropy]] and [[piezotropy]], that is, [[pressure]] and [[density]] surfaces coincide. | |||
|Explanation=This condition guarantees that the fluid will remain [[barotropic]] at all future times. Example: an ideal homentropic fluid (i.e., a fluid with homogeneous [[potential temperature]]) with uniform composition.<br/> Gill, A. E. 1982. Atmosphere–Ocean Dynamics. Academic Press, . p. 228. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 13 January 2024
The state of a fluid that is characterized by both barotropy and piezotropy, that is, pressure and density surfaces coincide.
This condition guarantees that the fluid will remain barotropic at all future times. Example: an ideal homentropic fluid (i.e., a fluid with homogeneous potential temperature) with uniform composition.
Gill, A. E. 1982. Atmosphere–Ocean Dynamics. Academic Press, . p. 228.