Freestream

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The freestream is the air far upstream of an aerodynamic body, that is, before the body has a chance to deflect, slow down or compress the air. Freestream conditions are usually denoted with a symbol, e.g. , meaning the freestream velocity.

References[edit]

  • Anderson, John D., 1989. Introduction to Flight, 3rd Ed. McGraw-Hill