The flow field for a plane source at a distance h above an infinite wall aligned along the x axis is given by
where q is the strength of the source. The flow is irrotational and incompressible. Derive the stream function and velocity potential. By choosing suitable values for q and h, plot the streamlines and lines of constant velocity potential. (Hint: Use the Excel workbook of Example 6.10.)
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