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Vortex Strength in Flow over Cylinder Formulas
Vortex Strength quantifies the intensity or magnitude of a vortex in fluid dynamics. And is denoted by Γ. Vortex Strength is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second for Velocity Potential. Note that the value of Vortex Strength is always negative.
Flow over Cylinder formulas that make use of Vortex Strength
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Stream Function for Lifting Flow over Circular Cylinder
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Tangential Velocity for Lifting Flow over Circular Cylinder
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Surface Pressure Coefficient for Lifting Flow over Circular Cylinder
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2-D Lift Coefficient for Cylinder
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Radius of Cylinder for Lifting Flow
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Freestream Velocity given 2-D Lift Coefficient for Lifting Flow
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FAQ
What is the Vortex Strength?
Vortex Strength quantifies the intensity or magnitude of a vortex in fluid dynamics. Vortex Strength is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second for Velocity Potential. Note that the value of Vortex Strength is always negative.
Can the Vortex Strength be negative?
Yes, the Vortex Strength, measured in Velocity Potential can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Vortex Strength?
Vortex Strength is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second[m²/s] for Velocity Potential. are the few other units in which Vortex Strength can be measured.
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