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4 Basic Potential Flows (or Elementary Flows)

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

Learning Outcomes Fundamentals of Inviscid, Incompressible Flow - Part 2


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Review

Uniform Flow
Professor Dr. Mazharul Islam, P.Eng. (Alberta, Canada)
Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering
Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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Section A (Aerodynamics)

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
Aerodynamics
Fundamentals: Incompressible Flow over
- Part 2
Fundamental Principles:
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Bernoulli Equation
3 Finite Wings:
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Definition of Aerodynamics
1 Pressure Coefficient
Potential Flows –
Downwash
Induced drag
Applications of Aerodynamics (a) Uniform flow, The Vortex Filament
Case Studies (b) Source flow, The Biot-Savart Law
Learning Outcomes Selected Fundamental Aerodynamic Variables
Aerodynamic Forces & Moments
(c) Doublet flow,
(d) Vortex flow
Helmholtz’s Theorems
Lifting-line theory
5
Center of Pressure The Kutta-Joukowski Theorem
Review Session Classifications of fluid flows Nonlifting flows over a cylinder
Boundary Layer The flow over a circular cylinder
Review

Uniform Flow
Fundamental Inviscid,
Source & Sink Introduction Principles and Incompressible
A Uniform Flow Equations Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
Fundamental Principles and Equations: Incompressible Flow over Airfoils:
with A Source & ------------------------------------------------------
Fundamental equations
2 ----------------------------------------------
Sink Airfoil
Pathlines, Streamlines, and Streaklines The Kutta condition
Circulation Kelvin’s Circulation Theorem
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Velocity Potential
Thin Airfoil Theory:
- The sysmmetric airfoil. 4
Relationship Between the Stream Function and Velocity Potential - The cambered airfoil
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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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9 Reflections

10 Summary
Learning Outcomes for the Class Session

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow After completion of the class session, the students will be
- Part 2
expected to -
Learning Outcomes (a) solve problems related to:
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uniform flow;
Uniform Flow
source & sink;
Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow uniform flow with source; and


with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
uniform flow with source & sink.
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(b) demonstrate interest for Pytyon codes for generating
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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

8 AeroPython

9 Reflections

10 Summary
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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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9 Reflections

10 Summary
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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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9 Reflections

10 Summary
Velocity Components (u & v)

Fundamentals of "consists of a velocity field where V ⃗ = u î + v ĵ is a constant" (Lozano,


Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow 2008)
- Part 2
"In 2-D, this velocity field is specified either by the freestream velocity
components u∞ ,v∞ ,or by the freestream speed V∞ and flow angle α"
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(Lozano, 2008)
Review
u = u∞ = V∞ cos α
Uniform Flow
(Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
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A Uniform Flow
with Source
v = v∞ = V∞ sin α
A Uniform Flow
with A Source & (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
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V∞ = u∞ + v∞
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Adapted from (Lozano, 2008) (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
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Velocity Potential Function (ϕ) & Stream Function (ψ)

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

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Review

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)


with A Source &
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Reflections ϕ = V∞ x (based on (John D. Anderson, 2010, Eq. (3.53)))


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Home Work

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

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Prove the following equations.
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Review

Uniform Flow ϕ = V∞ x (based on (John D. Anderson, 2010, Eq. (3.53)))


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with Source

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with A Source &
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ψ = V∞ y (based on (John D. Anderson, 2010, Eq. (3.55)))
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Zero Divergence

Fundamentals of Divergence of a Vector Field


Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

⃗ = ∂u ∂v ∂w
∇.V + + (based on (John D. Anderson, 2010, Eq. (2.19)))
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∂x ∂y ∂z
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Review "A uniform flow is easily shown to have zero divergence" (Lozano, 2008)
Uniform Flow

Source & Sink


⃗ = ∂u∞ ∂v∞
A Uniform Flow ∇.V + =0 (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
with Source ∂x ∂y
A Uniform Flow
with A Source & "since both u∞ and v∞ are constants" (Lozano, 2008)
Sink
"The equivalent statement is that ϕ(x , y ) satisfies Laplace’s equation."
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(Lozano, 2008)
Summary
"Therefore, the uniform flow satisfies mass conservation." (Lozano, 2008)
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Zero Curl

Fundamentals of Divergence of a Vector Field


Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2 ⃗
∇×V (Adapted from (John D. Anderson, 2010, Eq. (3.39)))

Learning Outcomes "A uniform flow is also easily shown to be irrotational, or to have zero
Review Session vorticity." (Lozano, 2008)
Review
⃗ ≡ ξ = ∂v∞ − ∂u∞ k̂ = 0
 
Uniform Flow ∇×V
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∂x ∂y
A Uniform Flow
(Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
with Source
"The equivalent irrotationality is that ψ(x , y ) satisfies Laplace’s
A Uniform Flow
with A Source & equation." (Lozano, 2008)
Sink

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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

8 AeroPython

9 Reflections

10 Summary
What is a Source

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2
Please refer to (John D. Anderson, 2010, Figure 3.20)

"Consider a two-dimensional, incompressible flow where all the


Learning Outcomes

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streamlines are straight lines emanating from a central point O"
Review
(John D. Anderson, 2010)
Uniform Flow "Moreover, let the velocity along each of the streamlines vary
Source & Sink inversely with distance from point O" (John D. Anderson, 2010)
A Uniform Flow
with Source "Such a flow is called a source flow " (John D. Anderson, 2010)
A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
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What is a Sink

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2
Please refer to (John D. Anderson, 2010, Figure 3.20)

"In a source flow, the streamlines are directed away from the origin"
Learning Outcomes

Review Session
(John D. Anderson, 2010)
Review "The opposite case in that of a sink flow " (John D. Anderson, 2010)
Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink

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In Polar Coordinate

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
"The radial and tangential velocity components are defined to be"
Incompressible Flow (Lozano, 2008)
- Part 2
Λ
Vr = (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
2πr
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Vθ = 0 (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
Review "where Λ is a scaling constant called the source strength" (Lozano, 2008)
Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink

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Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)
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The Volume Flow Rate Per Unit Span

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

Learning Outcomes

Review Session Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)


Review "The volume flow rate per unit span V̇ ′ across a circle of radius r is
Uniform Flow computed as follows."
Z 2π (Lozano,Z2008)
2π Z 2π
Λ
Source & Sink ′ ⃗ .n̂dA =
V̇ = V Vr rdθ = rdθ = Λ
A Uniform Flow 0 0 0 2πr
with Source
(Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 2))
A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink
"Hence we see that the source strength Λ specifies the rate of volume
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flow issuing outward from the source." (Lozano, 2008)
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"If Λ is negative, the flow is inward, and the flow is called a sink."
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Velocity Components in Cartesian Coordinate

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

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Review

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink


Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)
A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
Λ x
with A Source & u(x , y ) = (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 2))
Sink 2π x 2 + y 2
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Reflections Λ y
v (x , y ) = (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 2))
Summary 2π x 2 + y 2
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ϕ and ψ

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

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Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)
Review

Uniform Flow
Λ q 2 Λ
Source & Sink ϕ(x , y ) = ln x + y 2 = ln r
A Uniform Flow 2π 2π
with Source (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 2))
A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink

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ψ(x , y ) = arctan(y /x ) = θ (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 2))
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Singularities

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
"The origin location (0,0) is called a singular point of the source flow."
- Part 2 (Lozano, 2008)
"As we approach this point, the magnitude of the radial velocity tends to
Learning Outcomes
infinity as" (Lozano, 2008)
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1
Review Vr ∼ (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 1))
Uniform Flow r
Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source "Hence the flow at the singular point is not physical" (Lozano, 2008)
A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
"We will simply need to ensure that the singular point is located outside
Sink the flow region of interest." (Lozano, 2008)
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5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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10 Summary
Superposition

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2
"Two or more incompressible, irrotational flows can be
combined by superposition, simply by adding their
Learning Outcomes velocity fields or their potential or stream function
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Review
fields." (Lozano, 2008)
Uniform Flow So, we can obtain
Source & Sink a uniform flow with a source; or
A Uniform Flow a uniform flow with a source & a sink
with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
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A Uniform Flow with A Source

Fundamentals of
Inviscid, Λ x
Incompressible Flow u(x , y ) = + V∞ (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 3))
- Part 2
2π x + y 2
2

Λ y
Learning Outcomes v (x , y ) = (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 3))
2π x + y 2
2
Review Session
Λ q 2 Λ
Review ϕ(x , y ) = ln x + y 2 + V∞ x = ln r + V∞ r cos θ
Uniform Flow 2π 2π
Source & Sink
(Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 3))
A Uniform Flow Λ Λ
with Source ψ(x , y ) = arctan(y /x ) + V∞ y = θ + V∞ r sin θ
A Uniform Flow
2π 2π
with A Source & (Adapted from (Lozano, 2008, pp. 3))
Sink

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A Uniform Flow with A Source

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

Learning Outcomes

Review Session

Review

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink


Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)
A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow "The bullet-shaped heavy line on the combined flow corresponds to the dividing streamline,
with A Source & which separates the fluid coming from the freestream and the fluid coming from the source."
Sink
(Lozano, 2008)
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"If we replace the dividing streamline by a solid semi-infinite body of the same shape, the flow
Reflections about this body will be the same as the flow outside the dividing streamline in the
Summary superimposed flow " (Lozano, 2008)
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2 Review Session

3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

8 AeroPython

9 Reflections

10 Summary
A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

Learning Outcomes

Review Session

Review

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow Adapted from (Lozano, 2008)


with Source

A Uniform Flow "The heavy line again indicates the dividing streamline, which traces our
with A Source &
Sink a Rankine Oval" (Lozano, 2008)
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Reflections "the dividing streamline could be replaced by a solid oval body of the
Summary same shape." (Lozano, 2008)
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6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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10 Summary
Python (https: // www. python. org/ )

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
A powerful programming language
- Part 2
Excellent documentation with Jupyter Notebook
(https://jupyter.org)
Learning Outcomes

Review Session
In order to use Jupyter Notebook, you need to install a Python-based
Review
package like Anaconda available at https://www.anaconda.com.
Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink

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"Classical Aerodynamics with Python" - AeroPython

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2
Available at
https://github.com/barbagroup/AeroPython/tree/master/lessons
Learning Outcomes

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Review

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink

A Uniform Flow
with Source

A Uniform Flow
with A Source &
Sink

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A Plot using AeroPython - Source

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Inviscid, 1.00
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2 0.75

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Source & Sink 0.25


A Uniform Flow
with Source 0.50
A Uniform Flow
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Sink
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A Plot using AeroPython - Sink

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Inviscid, 1.00
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2 0.75

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with Source 0.50
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A Plot using AeroPython - A Uniform Flow with a Source

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Inviscid,
2.0
Incompressible Flow
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0.0
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Uniform Flow

Source & Sink 0.5


A Uniform Flow
with Source 1.0
A Uniform Flow
with A Source & 1.5
Sink
2.0
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A Plot using AeroPython - A Uniform Flow with a
Source-Sink Pair
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Inviscid,
2.0
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2 1.5

1.0
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0.0
y

Uniform Flow

Source & Sink 0.5


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3 Review
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6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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10 Summary
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3 Review
4 Uniform Flow

5 Source & Sink

6 A Uniform Flow with Source

7 A Uniform Flow with A Source & Sink

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10 Summary
Summary

Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2
Uniform Flow;
Source & Sink;
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Uniform Flow With a Source; and
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Uniform Flow With a Doublet.
Uniform Flow

Source & Sink AeroPython


A Uniform Flow
with Source

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with A Source &
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References
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Fundamentals of
Inviscid,
Incompressible Flow
- Part 2

Learning Outcomes

Review Session John D. Anderson, J. (2010). Fundamentals of Aerodynamics. McGraw-Hill


Review Education (India) Private Ltd., fifth edition edition.
Uniform Flow Lozano, P. P. (2008). Fluids - Lecture 15 Notes. Fluid Mechanics and
Source & Sink
Aerodynamics, Unified Engineering, MIT.
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