Aerodynamics in Julia

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I’m always trying to learn new programming languages (I think I’m gonna go for C++ next) and so when I saw a set of Jupyter notebooks for learning aerodynamics, written in Python, I figured I could do a better job at creating the visuals in those notebooks while learning another language in the process. Granted, that other language is practically a twin of Python. Nonetheless, it was fun! I still need to finish writing the rest of the notebooks, only about half are converted to Julia from the original source.

Reference

Barba, Lorena A., Mesnard, Olivier (2019). Aero Python: classical aerodynamics of potential flow using Python. Journal of Open Source Education, 2(15), 45, https://doi.org/10.21105/jose.00045.

Source-Sink Pairs
The velocity vector field(s) which result from different combinations of source-sink pairs. This image is produced in the first of the series of Jupyter notebooks in the linked Github repo.