The development of an incompressible boundary-layer theory valid to second order
Abstract A set of incompressible boundary-layer equations is derived which include second-order curvature effects. These equations are used to analyze flows past spheres and ellipsoids without surface suction or injection to determine the effect of the curvature terms on boundary-layer properties ne...
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Enthalten in: Wärme- und Stoffübertragung - Springer-Verlag, 1968, 4(1971), 3 vom: Sept., Seite 167-177 |
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Abstract A set of incompressible boundary-layer equations is derived which include second-order curvature effects. These equations are used to analyze flows past spheres and ellipsoids without surface suction or injection to determine the effect of the curvature terms on boundary-layer properties near separation. Finally the suction velocity necessary to maintain a particular value of constant displacement thickness on a sphere is determined. It appears that infinite suction is required as the rear stagnation point of the sphere is approached. © Springer-Verlag 1971 |
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Abstract A set of incompressible boundary-layer equations is derived which include second-order curvature effects. These equations are used to analyze flows past spheres and ellipsoids without surface suction or injection to determine the effect of the curvature terms on boundary-layer properties near separation. Finally the suction velocity necessary to maintain a particular value of constant displacement thickness on a sphere is determined. It appears that infinite suction is required as the rear stagnation point of the sphere is approached. © Springer-Verlag 1971 |
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Abstract A set of incompressible boundary-layer equations is derived which include second-order curvature effects. These equations are used to analyze flows past spheres and ellipsoids without surface suction or injection to determine the effect of the curvature terms on boundary-layer properties near separation. Finally the suction velocity necessary to maintain a particular value of constant displacement thickness on a sphere is determined. It appears that infinite suction is required as the rear stagnation point of the sphere is approached. © Springer-Verlag 1971 |
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