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* Plug-flow in a cylinder tube.
* Pressure gradient in the atmosphere.
* Cylinder tube with varying section (cone).
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* NASA ([1960s](/MSP/Materials/microscopic-modeling/NASA-60s.jpg), [Hidden Figures, 2016](/MSP/Materials/microscopic-modeling/Hidden-Figures.png)).
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* NASA ([1960s](/MSP/Materials/microscopic-modeling/NASA-60s.jpg), [Hidden Figures (2016)](/MSP/Materials/microscopic-modeling/Hidden-Figures.png)).
* [Modeling approaches](/MSP/Materials/microscopic-modeling/modeling-perspectives.pdf) (**Eulerian** and **Lagrangian** perspectives).
4. [Homogeneous fluid flow](/MSP/Materials/Homogeneous%20fluid%20flow) without chemical transformations.
* Application example: cylinder tube (incompressible fluid).
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