Kelvin's theorem states that the circulation of a fluid around a closed curve moving with the fluid remains constant in time. The theorem is derived by taking the material derivative of the circulation and showing it is equal to zero. Turbulence in a fluid occurs when there is chaotic property transport and vortex stretching.
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kelvin theorem used to explain generation of vortex around airfoil
Kelvin's theorem states that the circulation of a fluid around a closed curve moving with the fluid remains constant in time. The theorem is derived by taking the material derivative of the circulation and showing it is equal to zero. Turbulence in a fluid occurs when there is chaotic property transport and vortex stretching.
Kelvin's theorem states that the circulation of a fluid around a closed curve moving with the fluid remains constant in time. The theorem is derived by taking the material derivative of the circulation and showing it is equal to zero. Turbulence in a fluid occurs when there is chaotic property transport and vortex stretching.