| 11. | For two-dimensional potential flow, streamlines are perpendicular to equipotential lines.
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| 12. | Because the flow is irrotational, the wave motion can be described using potential flow theory.
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| 13. | The angle of attack is 8? and the flow is a potential flow . ]]
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| 14. | Applications of potential flow are for instance : the outer flow field for groundwater flow.
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| 15. | Initially the flow resembles potential flow, after which the flow separates near the rear stagnation point.
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| 16. | The potential flow approach occurs in the modeling of both stationary as well as nonstationary flows.
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| 17. | The airfoil is modelled as a flat plate in a potential flow, moving with constant horizontal velocity.
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| 18. | For flows ( or parts thereof ) with strong vorticity effects, the potential flow approximation is not applicable.
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| 19. | For heterogeneous aquifers with no recharge, Potential flow methods may be applied for mixed confined / unconfined cases.
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| 20. | Such flows are called potential flows, because the velocity field may be expressed as the gradient of a potential.
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