File:Self-intersecting streakline in a translated rigid body rotation.gif

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English: This is a plot of pathlines of particles emitted at x=(-5,2) every 0.5 time units for the following flow field: u_1 = -x_2, u_2 = x_1 + t. The endpoints of these pathlines constitute streaklines. This shows by example that streaklines can intersect themselves.

All displayed curves are analytical solutions.

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