Fluid Dynamics and Waves: Flow-induced forces and circulation - 2nd Year Student Lecture
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 Published On Apr 14, 2024

Having derived Blasius’ Theorem, in this lecture from his second year 'Fluid Dynamics and Waves' course, Dominic Vella (re)-considers flow past a cylinder and confirms D’Alembert’s paradox that simple flow past a cylinder leads to no drag force. He also shows how the presence of circulation around the cylinder leads to a lift force (though still no drag). The sign of this force is different than would be predicted based on a simple molecular picture of fluid flow, and shows a continuum effect.

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