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January 7, 2013, 22:14 |
meaning of streamlines in plane
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I am a little confused about the streamline plot during the post process. For a 3D simulation , eg. flow around an airplane, many people cut a plane and plot streamline on it, so what does this "2D" streamline represent? In reality, particles won't move only on a single plane...Could anyone explain on this? Thanks.
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