The foundation of the modern theory of sustentation is the recognition of a cyclic or circulation component in the fluid motion surrounding the aerofoil.
But the “ circulation ” is of a somewhat abstract character. To the non-mathematical, and more generally to those who like to be positively assured that they are dealing with physical realities, the truth of the “ circulation ” is not altogether easy to demonstrate; in fact, it must be admitted that the word is used in a special sense.
Thus, when we talk of circulation we naturally expect to be able to track a particle in its path till it returns to’ some starting point or datum; such, for instance, as the underground trains on the inner circle, or as in the circulation of the blood from the heart through arteries, capillaries and veins, etc., and its return to the heart.