Definition:Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates/Definition 1

Definition
Let $\KK$ be a curvilinear coordinate system in $3$-space.

Let $\QQ_1$, $\QQ_2$ and $\QQ_3$ denote the one-parameter families that define the curvilinear coordinates.

Let the relation between those curvilinear coordinates and Cartesian coordinates be expressed as:

where:
 * $\tuple {x, y, z}$ denotes the Cartesian coordinates of an arbitrary point $P$
 * $\tuple {q_1, q_2, q_3}$ denotes the curvilinear coordinates of $P$.

Let these equations have the property that the metric of $\KK$ between coordinate surfaces of $\QQ_i$ and $\QQ_j$ is zero where $i \ne j$.

That is:


 * $\dfrac {\partial x} {\partial q_i} \dfrac {\partial x} {\partial q_j} + \dfrac {\partial y} {\partial q_i} \dfrac {\partial y} {\partial q_j} + \dfrac {\partial z} {\partial q_i} \dfrac {\partial z} {\partial q_j} = 0$

wherever $i \ne j$.

Then $\KK$ is an orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system.

Also see

 * Equivalence of Definitions of Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates