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DescriptionLifting line theory illustration (2).svg |
English: According to the Helmholtz theorems, any span-wise change in lift (and consequently in circulation) causes the shedding of a trailing vortex. The strength of that vortex is equal to the difference of the circulations left and right of the considered element.
Part of a series of illustrations meant to illustrate the lifting-line theory. |
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Author | Olivier Cleynen |
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