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2.14.2 Kinetic energy

The kinetic energy, denoted $ KE$, is defined:

$\displaystyle KE = \frac{1}{2} ( \overline{ u^2 }^i + \overline{ v^2 }^j + \epsilon_{nh} \overline{ w^2 }^k )$ (2.146)

\fbox{ \begin{minipage}{4.75in}
{\em S/R MOM\_VI\_CALC\_KE} ({\em mom\_vi\_calc\_ke.F})
\par
$KE$: {\bf KE} (local to {\em calc\_mom\_rhs.F})
\end{minipage} }



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