The velocity components in an incompressible, two-dimensional flow

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2022-03-07

The velocity components in an incompressible, two-dimensional flow field are given by the equations u = x^2 and v=-2xy + x. Determine, if possible, the corresponding stream function.

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Ian Adams

Ian Adams

Skilled2022-03-14Added 163 answers

Any psysically possible incompressible flow filed must satisfy the conservation of mass is followed by

ux+vy+wz=0    wz=0=x(x2)+y(2xy+x)=0=2x+(2x)=0=0

The flow field is possible

 from the definition o tream function

ψy=u       ψx=vψy=x2ψ=x2dy=ψ=x2y+f1(x)     (1)

Similarily

u=ψxψ=vx=dψ=vdx=(2xy+x)dxψ=(2xy+x)dx=2x22yx22+f2(y)ψ=x2yx22+f2(y)     (2)

To satisfy the both equations (1) and (2) we can equate that

ψ=x2y

Stream fucntion of the given flow field

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