Abstract

For viscous (barotropic or incompressible) fluids it is shown that, if the vorticity and the viscous force are orthogonal, vortex lines are convected by a vector field which fits with the velocity field when viscosity vanishes (extension of Helmholtz theorem); it is also found that energy remains constant along the field lines of this vector field (extension of Bernoulli theorem).

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