6.7 A one-dimensional flow is described by the velocity field u = ay + by² v = w = 0 where a and b are constants. Is the flow irrotational? For what com- bination of constants (if any) will the rate of angular deformation be zero?

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6.7 A one-dimensional flow is described by the velocity field
u = ay + by²
v = w = 0
where a and b are constants. Is the flow irrotational? For what com-
bination of constants (if any) will the rate of angular deformation
be zero?
Transcribed Image Text:6.7 A one-dimensional flow is described by the velocity field u = ay + by² v = w = 0 where a and b are constants. Is the flow irrotational? For what com- bination of constants (if any) will the rate of angular deformation be zero?
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