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  2. Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines - Wikipedia

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    The red particle moves in a flowing fluid; its pathline is traced in red; the tip of the trail of blue ink released from the origin follows the particle, but unlike the static pathline (which records the earlier motion of the dot), ink released after the red dot departs continues to move up with the flow. (This is a streakline.)

  3. Stream function - Wikipedia

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    The development here assumes the space domain is three-dimensional. The concept of stream function can also be developed in the context of a two-dimensional space domain. In that case level sets of the stream function are curves rather than surfaces, and streamlines are level curves of the stream function.

  4. Talk:Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines - Wikipedia

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    A streakline starting at = (,) will intersect itself twice. See also animation below which shows the pathlines of the emitted particles (emitted every 0.5 time units) and the streaklines. See also animation below which shows the pathlines of the emitted particles (emitted every 0.5 time units) and the streaklines.

  5. Streamsurface - Wikipedia

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    A boundary-type stream surface coincides with the impermeable boundary of a physical object other than the fluid itself. The object may be rigid or flexible, and it may be mobile or immobile. Examples include the wall of a fluid-filled channel or pipe, the wall of a rigid buoy drifting in a water body, and the wall of a balloon floating in the ...

  6. Lagrangian and Eulerian specification of the flow field

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    File:Lagrangian vs Eulerian [further explanation needed] Eulerian perspective of fluid velocity versus Lagrangian depiction of strain.. In classical field theories, the Lagrangian specification of the flow field is a way of looking at fluid motion where the observer follows an individual fluid parcel as it moves through space and time.

  7. FHA streamline refinance: What is it and how does it work? - AOL

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    An FHA streamline refinance is a type of refinance loan available to FHA loan borrowers. As with any refinance, it involves taking out a new mortgage that you use to pay off your current one.It ...

  8. Flow visualization - Wikipedia

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    Flow visualization is the art of making flow patterns visible. Most fluids (air, water, etc.) are transparent, thus their flow patterns are invisible to the naked eye without methods to make them this visible.

  9. Two-dimensional flow - Wikipedia

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    The stream function associated with source flow is – (,) =. The steady flow from a point source is irrotational, and can be derived from velocity potential. The velocity potential is given by – (,) = ⁡.