0 present participle of swirl --
1 to move quickly with a twisting, circular movement, or to make something do this: --
For a swirling case, solutions of its non-swirling counterpart were taken as the guessed values.
The flow reverted to steady swirling flow without reversal upon passing through the contraction, and breakdown occurred downstream in the smaller tube.
The conical jet attracts a swirling fluid from the region near the axis and non-swirling fluid from the region near the wall.
Here other commentators made the allegations swirling about the duke positively lethal.
As such, they constitute a microcosm of the cultural and intellectual currents swirling about the court.
Occasionally a cloud would settle over the mountain top for a day or two sending cool mists swirling through the steep alleyways.
Inside the swirling air, there exists a pressure gradient, leading to increasing air static pressure in the positive radial direction.
Figure 5 illustrates this effect on the growth rates of various unstable modes when the ambient air is swirling with a solid-body-rotation profile.