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Old   April 11, 2000, 07:16
Default Sources/sinks
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john Swallow
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I am currently doing a final year project at university in CFD. I need to plot the closed body shape caused by sources/sinks in a uniform 2d flow. I would like to know how the stream function equation ( = Uy - mtan-1 (2ay)/(x2 + y2 - a2)) can be adapted for multiple sources and sinks as I have successfully done one source and one sink !! Thanks
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Old   April 17, 2000, 09:10
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Paul [think as pig shit] Bartlett
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I am also doing a similar project and have not got a fucking clue. Perhaps we should meet up so time and talk it over.
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Old   May 14, 2000, 23:15
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Do you just need to (A) plot the shape or (B) derive an analytical expression for it? (B) does not belong in this forum, I would think. (A) can be easily solved in the spirit of CFD: set up a grid covering the region of interest, sum up the potential caused by each point singularity (source/sink) at each grid point. Once you have a discretized representation of the potential function, you can differentiate it numerically on this grid to get the velocities, and integrate to get the stream function, and then plot the contours to find closed surfaces. This is sort of like a crude panel method ..
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