Singularity Formation in an Incompressible Boundary Layer on an Upstream Moving Wall under Given External Pressure
S. I. Bezrodnykh,
V. B. Zametaev,
Te Ha Chzhun
Abstract:The two-dimensional laminar flow of a viscous incompressible fluid over a flat surface is considered at high Reynolds numbers. The influence exerted on the Blasius boundary layer by a body moving downstream with a low velocity relative to the plate is studied within the framework of asymptotic theory. The case in which a small external body modeled by a potential dipole moves downstream at a constant velocity is investigated. Formally, this classical problem is nonstationary, but, after passing to a coordinate… Show more
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