This paper presents a mathematical discussion of the laminar boundary layer, which was developed with a view of facilitating the investigation of those boundary layers in particular for which the phenomenon of separation occurs. The treatment starts with a slight modification of the form of the boundary layer equation first published by Von Mises. Two approximate solutions of this equation are found, one of which is exact at the outer edge of the boundary layer while the other is exact at the wall. The final solution is obtained by joining these two solutions at the inflection points of the velocity profiles. The final solution is given in terms of a series of universal functions for a fairly broad class of potential velocity distributions ...
An integral method for calculating the nonsimilar steady two-dimensional boundary-layer development ...
A n experimental investigation has been made of a localized region of laminar separation behind the ...
The usefulness of an approximate boundary layer velocity profile which is an exponential function of...
This paper presents a mathematical discussion of the laminar boundary layer, which was developed wit...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the accuracy with which the location of laminar separation ...
Numerical solutions of the laminar, incompressible boundary-layer equations are pre-sented for flow...
May 1962Includes bibliographical referencesPreliminary reportThe phenomenon of incompressible bounda...
A survey of integral methods in laminar-boundary-layer analysis is first given. A simple and suffici...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)A finite difference technique that uses a\ud coordi...
A method is described of rapfdly estimating the posi-tion of the laminar separation point from the g...
The application of the well-known basic principle of mechanics, the principle of Jourdain, to proble...
A general relation, empirical in origin, for the mean velocity distribution of both laminar and turb...
The paper treats problems of laminar boundary layers with non-uniform density, due either to large t...
Ph.D.Aerospace materialsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
An investigation is carried out Into the structure of the laminar boundary layer originating from th...
An integral method for calculating the nonsimilar steady two-dimensional boundary-layer development ...
A n experimental investigation has been made of a localized region of laminar separation behind the ...
The usefulness of an approximate boundary layer velocity profile which is an exponential function of...
This paper presents a mathematical discussion of the laminar boundary layer, which was developed wit...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the accuracy with which the location of laminar separation ...
Numerical solutions of the laminar, incompressible boundary-layer equations are pre-sented for flow...
May 1962Includes bibliographical referencesPreliminary reportThe phenomenon of incompressible bounda...
A survey of integral methods in laminar-boundary-layer analysis is first given. A simple and suffici...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)A finite difference technique that uses a\ud coordi...
A method is described of rapfdly estimating the posi-tion of the laminar separation point from the g...
The application of the well-known basic principle of mechanics, the principle of Jourdain, to proble...
A general relation, empirical in origin, for the mean velocity distribution of both laminar and turb...
The paper treats problems of laminar boundary layers with non-uniform density, due either to large t...
Ph.D.Aerospace materialsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://d...
An investigation is carried out Into the structure of the laminar boundary layer originating from th...
An integral method for calculating the nonsimilar steady two-dimensional boundary-layer development ...
A n experimental investigation has been made of a localized region of laminar separation behind the ...
The usefulness of an approximate boundary layer velocity profile which is an exponential function of...