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Features of a separating turbulent boundary layer in the vicinity of separation
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1977Measurements of a separating two-dimensional incompressible boundary layer with an airfoil-type pressure distribution are reported. Unique mean and fluctuation velocity measurements and the distribution of the fraction of the time γp during which the flow moves downstream were obtained in the separated region using a directionally sensitive laser ...
Roger L. Simpson +2 more
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Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2018
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Bulatova, P. P. +2 more
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On the Separation of Turbulent Boundary Layers
Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 1935S T U D E N T S of fluid mechanics agree now rather generally that the separation of the boundary layer from a wing surface is the cause of burbling and is responsible, therefore, for the complicated phenomena near the stall. There is consequently a great practical as well as scientific interest in obtaining an analytical method of predicting such ...
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On Turbulent Boundary-Layer Separation
1987The purpose of this paper will be an analysis of a turbulent boundary layer separation from a smooth surface using the method of matched asymptotic expansions for Re→∞.
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The Boundary Layer Equations of Compressible Flow. Separation
ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1958AbstractThe Equations of Motion, Continuity and Energy of compressible boundary layer are reduced to two equations which, in the case when Prandtl numer ∼ is equal to unity and ∼ T, are reduced to one equation identical with the equation for incompressible flow.It is applied to the case of flow past a plane with separation induced by a shock wave.
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Unsteady Separation According to the Boundary-Layer Equation
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that separation in a steady boundary layer is directly associated with flow reversal, which in turn implies vanishing shear at the wall. Observations seem to support that an adverse pressure gradient is indeed a prerequisite to separation. For the steady, two-dimensional boundary-layer equation, a mathematical
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Boundary layer separation and local behavior for the Steady Prandtl equation
Advances in Mathematics, 2021Weiming Shen, Zhifei Zhang
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On the Conditions at the Separation Point of a Laminar Boundary‐Layer
ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1972Moulden, T. H., Wu, J. M.
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Boundary Layer Separation Control
1st Flow Control Conference, 2002Martin Haas, Ray-Sing Lin, Tory Brogan
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