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The Rankine vortex is a model of a vortex in a viscous fluid. A swirling flow in a viscous fluid can be characterized by a forced vortex in its central core, surrounded by a free vortex. On the other hand, in an inviscid fluid the flow consists entirely of the free vortex with an infinite velocity at its center replacing the low velocity core. The tangential velocity[1] of a Rankine vortex with circulation and radius is

The remainder of the velocity components are identically zero, so that the total velocity field is .

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