found: Work cat.: Eggers, A.J. Inviscid flow about airfoils at high supersonic speeds, 1952.
found: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003(inviscid flow -- Flow of an inviscid fluid. Also known as frictionless flow; ideal flow; nonviscous flow; inviscid fluid ... A fluid that has no viscosity; it therefore can support no shearing stress, and flows without energy dissipation)
found: Encyclopedia of physical science and technology, 2002:v. 6, p. 5 (a flow that is assumed to involve no friction, thermal conduction, or diffusion is called an inviscid flow. Inviscid flows do not truly exist in nature; however, there are many practical aerodynamic flows ... where the influence of transport phenomenon is small, and we can model the flow as being inviscid)
found: International encyclopedia of heat & mass transfer, 1997:p. 623 (Inviscid flow is a schematic representation of the motion of mobile media (gaseous or liquid, and also solids under the rapid action of high pressures). It is the main theoretical model for many fields of modern technology)
found: Navier-Stokes equations : inviscid flows, via WWW, Feb. 9, 2006(Loosely speaking, inviscid flows are those for which fluid friction is negligible. More formally, fluid mechanists define an inviscid flow or the inviscid approximation as one for which ... the viscosities and thermal conductivity are zero and ... the no-slip and heat flux boundary conditions are ignored)
notfound: Academic Press dictionary of science and technology, 1992;Chambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999