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What Is an Inviscid Flow?

Inviscid flows are an idealization resulting from neglecting the viscous effects in simulating the equations of motion. The solution of the resulting Euler equations (as opposed to the Navier-Stokes equations) generally results in significant savings of computer resources, since boundary layers and other viscous effects no longer have to be resolved. This approximation is only valid for certain physical situations, such as high-Reynolds number compressible aerodynamics.

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