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The considerations of the present paper are concerned with plane, steady, inviscid and incompressible flow around a system of K separate profiles, K representing a finite number. It is assumed, that the flow is uniform at the infinite distance from the system, V and α denoting the velocity modulus, and the angle between the velocity and an arbitrary chosen axis, resp. This angle will be called shortly “the incidence” throughout this paper.

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Prosnak, W.J. (1979). The Inverse Problem for Multiconnected Airfoil Systems. In: Müller, U., Roesner, K.G., Schmidt, B. (eds) Recent Developments in Theoretical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67220-0_52

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