a line that is tangent to the velocity of flow of a fluid; equivalent to the path of a specific particle in that flow
a type of fluid flow in which each layer of fluid follows a smooth path past other layers without crossing over or becoming tangled (also called laminar flow)
to a stream line; designating a motion or flow that is free from turbulence, like that of a particle in a streamline; hence, designating a surface, body, etc
{f} design or build in a form which offers minimum resistance to a current of air or fluid; make more efficient, organize, simplify
{i} path along which a fluid flows; direction in which a particle flows (i.e. in a fluid); aerodynamic shape
Streamlines of flow about a streamline body follow the contours of the body In streamline bodies the flow remains attached, whilst keeping wake behind it to a minimum
1 A body position that permits the smooth and efficient passage of water along your body as you swim, thus minimizing your drag in the water An important consideration in every stroke! 2 A low-drag body position in which the arms are extended straight ahead, usually with the hands placed one atop the other or palm-to-palm Used mainly during kick drills and immediately after turns (before breakout)
when the resistance to flow is the least possible; as, a streamline body for an automobile or airship
In visualization, an instantaneous representation of a vector field In contrast to Streakline, the path of a Styrofoam ball or balls over time through a static vector field For example, if you released a set of balls at the top of a hill, and assume the hill gradient is not changing over the brief time of sampling, the same paths would be traced by balls released at the same points now and one hour from now (disregarding chaos theory) Videotaping their motion with an open shutter would yield a line showing the overall path through the static gradient