To describe ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions we construct a three-fluid
hydrodynamical model. In contrast to one-fluid hydrodynamics, it accounts for
the finite stopping power of nuclear matter, i.e. for nonequilibrium effects in
the early stage of the reaction. Within this model, we study baryon dynamics in
the BNL-AGS energy range. For the system Au+Au we find that kinetic equilibrium
between projectile and target nucleons is established only after a time
tCMeq≈5fm/c≃2RAu/γCM. Observables which are
sensitive to the early stage of the collision (like e.g. nucleon flow)
therefore differ considerably from those calculated in the one-fluid model.Comment: 36 pages, Late