This document discusses incompressible plane and axisymmetric flows using polar coordinates. For plane flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and tangential velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. Similarly for axisymmetric flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and axial velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. In both cases, the volume flux is equal to the change in the stream function along a streamline.
This document discusses incompressible plane and axisymmetric flows using polar coordinates. For plane flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and tangential velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. Similarly for axisymmetric flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and axial velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. In both cases, the volume flux is equal to the change in the stream function along a streamline.
This document discusses incompressible plane and axisymmetric flows using polar coordinates. For plane flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and tangential velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. Similarly for axisymmetric flow, the continuity equation relates the radial and axial velocity components to the change in stream function with radius and angle. In both cases, the volume flux is equal to the change in the stream function along a streamline.