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  2. Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines - Wikipedia

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    Streamlines and timelines provide a snapshot of some flowfield characteristics, whereas streaklines and pathlines depend on the full time-history of the flow. However, often sequences of timelines (and streaklines) at different instants—being presented either in a single image or with a video stream—may be used to provide insight in the ...

  3. Flow visualization - Wikipedia

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    Analytical methods that analyse a given flow and show properties like streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines. The flow can either be given in a finite representation or as a smooth function. Texture advection methods that "bend" textures (or images) according to the flow. As the image is always finite (the flow through could be given as a ...

  4. Lagrangian and Eulerian specification of the flow field

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    File:Lagrangian vs Eulerian [further explanation needed] Eulerian perspective of fluid velocity versus Lagrangian depiction of strain.. In classical field theories, the Lagrangian specification of the flow field is a way of looking at fluid motion where the observer follows an individual fluid parcel as it moves through space and time.

  5. Outline of fluid dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines – Field lines in a fluid flow Torricelli's Law – Theorem in fluid mechanics Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Types of fluid flow

  6. Scientific visualization - Wikipedia

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    Criteria for classifications: dimension of the data; method textura based methods; geometry-based approaches such as arrow plots, streamlines, pathlines, timelines, streaklines, particle tracing, surface particles, stream arrows, stream tubes, stream balls, flow volumes and topological analysis

  7. Streamline - Wikipedia

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    Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines, in fluid flows; Streamliner, a vehicle shaped to be less resistant to air; Film. Streamline, an Australian film ...

  8. Talk:Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines - Wikipedia

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    Why not give the streamlines as initial-value ODEs like the streaklines and pathlines? Also, it might be stressed that pathlines are spatiotemporal lines while streamlines are only spatial lines. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.16.179.14 20:48, 7 August 2013 (UTC)

  9. Vector field - Wikipedia

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    streaklines: the line produced by particles passing through a specific fixed point over various times; pathlines: showing the path that a given particle (of zero mass) would follow. streamlines (or fieldlines): the path of a particle influenced by the instantaneous field (i.e., the path of a particle if the field is held fixed). Magnetic fields.