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Engineering, 20.09.2020 17:01 narutoxptheninja

Exercise 8, Stream function for flow around a cylinder Consider two-dimensional inviscid fluid flow (potential flow) around a cylinder. The origin of the coordinate system is at the center of the cylinder. The stream function is a function that is constant along streamlines. The stream function is a function of polar coordinates r and 0. The stream function is constant and equal to zero on the cylinder and doesn't really exist inside the cylinder, so let's make it zero there, like it is on the cylinder. p=0 TSR = U(r-R/r) sin(0) rR where U is the flow in the r-direction, r is the radial distance from the center of the cylinder, is the angle, and R is the radius of the cylinder. You may recall it is not always easy to compute the correct angle when given a value of and yas the regular arctan function returns a value between A/2 and +1/2 (radians), while if I = -2 and y = 2, the angle should be 3/4. numpy has a very cool function to compute the correct angle between # and +given the r and y coordinates. The function is arctan2ty, x). Note that the function takes as its first argument y and as its second argument x Write a function that computes the stream function for flow around a cylinder. The function should take two arguments, and y, and two keyword arguments, and R, and should return the stream function value. If you write the function correctly, it should give psi(2, 4, U-2, R+1.5) - 7.1, and psi(0.5, 0, U=2, R-1.5) - (inside the cylinder).

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