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VII. Analysis of Potential Flows. Contents 1. Preservation of Irrotationality 2. Description of 2D Potential Flows 3. Fundamental Solutions 4. Superposition.

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1 VII. Analysis of Potential Flows

2 Contents 1. Preservation of Irrotationality 2. Description of 2D Potential Flows 3. Fundamental Solutions 4. Superposition

3 1. Preservation of Irrotationality

4 Stokes Theorem S C Vorticity Circulation

5 In the flow of an ideal fluid with constant density, circulation along a fluid line is invariant if body force is conservative Kelvin ’ s Theorem

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10 fluid is always irrotational if it is initially irrotational A piece of fluid is always irrotational if it is initially irrotational

11 2. Description of 2D Potential Flows

12 2D Flow in x-y plane

13 Basic Equations for 2D Potential Flows

14 Velocity Potential

15 Irrotational flow Definition of Velocity Potential

16 Continuity Equation

17 Stream Function

18 Incompressible fluid Definition of Stream Function

19 Irrotational condition

20  = constant represents a streamline Properties of Stream Function

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25 Streamlines and equipotential lines are always perpendicular to each other Properties of Stream Function

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27 Along a streamline

28 Along an equipotential line

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30 Complex Potential

31 Cauchy-Riemann Condition

32 Analytic Function

33 3. Fundamental Solutions

34 a. Uniform flow b. Source and sink c. Vortex d. Doublet

35 a. Uniform Flow

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43 b. Source and Sink

44 Source In polar coordinates

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49 Discharge

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51 Sink

52 Source or Sink at (x 0,y 0 )

53 c. Vortex

54 Vortex In polar coordinates

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56 Circulation

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58 Clockwise Vortex

59 Vortex centered at (x 0,y 0 )

60 c. Doublet

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62 Velocity Potential

63 Stream Function

64 Streamlines

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66 4. Superposition

67 a. Circular Cylinder without Circulation

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70 Uniform Flow Doublet

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76 On surface of cylinder Velocity

77 2U Stagnation Point

78 Pressure

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80 D’Alembert Paradox

81 Drag due to viscosity ► Skin friction ► Form drag

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84 b. Circular Cylinder with Circulation

85 Uniform Flow DoubletVortex

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88 On surface of the cylinder

89 Stagnation point on cylinder

90 Pressure

91 Lift

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