| 1. | In practice, an inviscid flow is an laminar boundary layer.
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| 2. | The approximations to these problems are called inviscid flows.
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| 3. | The Prandtl Glauert transformation is a linearized approximation of compressible, inviscid potential flow.
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| 4. | Imposing the Kutta condition in the inviscid case is equivalent to creating a circulation.
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| 5. | Thus, high Reynolds number flows are approximately inviscid in the free-stream.
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| 6. | Helmholtz s theorems apply to inviscid flows.
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| 7. | These approximations are called inviscid flows.
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| 8. | Inviscid compressible flow over slender bodies is governed by linearized compressible small-disturbance potential equation:
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| 9. | The relationship described by Bernoulli was found to be valid only for incompressible, inviscid flow.
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| 10. | These are governed by the Orr Sommerfeld equation for Rayleigh's equation for inviscid flow.
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