50 Jahre Grenzschichtforschung 1955
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-20219-6_3
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Thick laminar boundary layer under sudden lateral perturbation

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“…In the vicinity of the wall, the transformed radius is virtually equal to the normal distance from the wall. More importantly, the trans- Mager (18) has studied the problem of an abruptly skewed, laminar boundary layer. The laminar boundary layer which he considers is allowed to develop along a flat plate until it encounters a of infinite extent which slides laterally.…”
Section: The Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the vicinity of the wall, the transformed radius is virtually equal to the normal distance from the wall. More importantly, the trans- Mager (18) has studied the problem of an abruptly skewed, laminar boundary layer. The laminar boundary layer which he considers is allowed to develop along a flat plate until it encounters a of infinite extent which slides laterally.…”
Section: The Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%