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Flow Patterns - Streamlines, Streaklines, Pathlines

1) The document discusses different flow patterns including streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines. Streamlines show the instantaneous velocity field, pathlines show the trajectory of particles, and streaklines connect particles that passed through a given point over time. 2) It provides equations to calculate streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines for both steady and unsteady 2D flows given the velocity field. 3) The stream function is introduced as a useful tool to solve for 2D incompressible flows, relating the stream function to both the geometry of streamlines and the mass flux. Equations are given for various coordinate systems and compressible flows.

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Flow Patterns - Streamlines, Streaklines, Pathlines

1) The document discusses different flow patterns including streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines. Streamlines show the instantaneous velocity field, pathlines show the trajectory of particles, and streaklines connect particles that passed through a given point over time. 2) It provides equations to calculate streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines for both steady and unsteady 2D flows given the velocity field. 3) The stream function is introduced as a useful tool to solve for 2D incompressible flows, relating the stream function to both the geometry of streamlines and the mass flux. Equations are given for various coordinate systems and compressible flows.

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11 Flow Patterns: Streamlines, Streaklines, Pathlines

1.) A Streamline is a curve everywhere tangent to the local velocity vector at a given
instant. Instantaneous lines; convinent to compute mathematically.
2.) A Pathline is the actual path traveled by an individual fluid particle over some time
period. Generated as the passage of time; convinent to generate experimentally.
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3.) A Streakline is the locus of particles that have earlier passed through a prescribed
point. Generated as the passage of time; convinent to generate experimentally.
4.) A Timeline is a set of fluid particles that form a line at a given instant.
Instantaneous lines; convinent to generate experimentally.
Note:
1. Streamlines, pathlines, and streaklines are identical in a steady flow.
2. For unsteady flow, streamline pattern changes with time, whereas pathlines and
streaklines are generated as the passage of time.
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11.1 Streamline
By definition we must have which upon expansion yields the equation of the
streamlines for a given time
integration parameter
So if is known, integrate with respect to for with initial condition
at and then eliminate .

11.2 Pathline
The pathline is defined by integration of the relationship between velocity and
displacement.

Integrate with respect to using initial condition , then eliminate .

11.3 Streakline
To find the streakline, use the integrated result for the pathline retaining time as a
parameter. Now, find the integration constant which causes the pathline to pass through
for a sequence of times . Then eliminate .
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Example: an idealized velocity distribution is given by:

calculate and plot: 1) the streamlines 2) the pathlines 3) the streaklines which pass
through at .

1. First, note that since there is no motion in the direction and the flow is 2-D

and eliminating :

( ) where
This is the equation of the streamlines which pass through ( ) for all times .


( )
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2. To find the pathlines we integrate

⁄ | |
(∫ )

now eliminate between the equations for



[ ( )]
This is the pathline through at and does not coincide with the streamline
at .

3. To find the streakline, we use the pathline equations to find the family of particles
that have passed through the point for all times .


[ ( ) ]
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( )
[ ( ) ]

[ ( )]
The streakline does not coincide with either the equivalent streamline or pathline.

Physically, the streakline reflects the streamline behavior before the specified time
, while the pathline reflects the streamline behavior after .
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11.4 Stream Function


The stream function is a powerful tool for 2D flows in which is obtained by
differentiation of a scalar which automatically satisfies the continuity equation.
Continuity equation:

say:

then: ( ) ( )

2D vorticity transport equation:


Replace :
( )

Steady flow:
It is a single fourth-order scalar equation, which requires 4 boundary conditions
At infinity:
On body:
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11.4.1 Irrotational Flow

Second-order linear Laplace equation


At infinity :
On body :

11.4.2 Geometric Interpretation of

Besides its importance mathematically also has


important geometric significance.
= streamline
Recall definition of a streamline:

Compare with
i.e., along a streamline
Or along a streamline and curves of constant are the flow streamlines. If
we know then we can plot curves to show streamlines.
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11.4.3 Physical Interpretation

( ) ( )

i.e. change in is the volume flux and along a streamline .

Consider flow between two streamlines


∫ ∫
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11.4.4 Incompressible Plane Flow in Polar Coordinates


Continuity equation:
or
say:
then: ( ) ( )
As before along a streamline and
Volume flux = change in stream function

11.4.5 Incompressible Axisymmetric Flow


Continuity equation:
say:
then: ( ) ( )
As before along a streamline and
Volume flux = change in stream function
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11.4.6 Generalization to Steady Plane Compressible Flow

In steady compressible flow, the continuity equation is

Define:
Streamline:
Compare with

,
i.e., and is a streamline.

Now: ̇
̇ ∫
Change in is equivalent to the mass flux.

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