Talk:Generic scalar transport equation

Observations
It seems that the article starts from the most general possible equation.


 * $$ \big. \frac{\partial \phi}{\partial t } + \nabla \cdot f(t,x,\phi,\nabla\phi) = g(t,x,\phi) $$

In particular, the variable $$\phi$$ does not seem to be defined or explained. Perhaps a simpler equation or two ought to be given first before this most general equation?--Михал Орела (talk) 10:54, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I agree. I believe the article should start out with a nice and simple 1-D expression, and then work in the more general expression.  To give context, some examples of the expression for different physical phenomena (mass, momentum, charge, etc) would also be useful.  --Lacomj (talk) 23:07, 17 December 2008 (UTC)

I notice also a second problem! There is one external link at


 * http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Generic_scalar_transport_equation

On that page there is one link back to the Wikipedia article. This a strong circular reference which I think does not give good impression.--Михал Орела (talk) 12:59, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Further observation
I see that nothing has... ummm... occurred... since my observation :( Perhaps is time for me to work on topic? --Михал Орела 14:57, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

going back to the beginning for math meaning of transport
I am Mathematician of (over 40 years), and teaching all levels Primary thru Tertiary), and I am thinking how to make this article sensible, even unto mathematics undergraduates, worldwide... In other words it is mostly untranslateable in every language known... except for some few(?) mathematicians.

Merge with Convection–diffusion equation
Please discuss at Talk:Convection–diffusion equation. --Steve (talk) 13:51, 18 April 2012 (UTC)