Blasius Solution for the y-Component of Velocity
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Published on Jun 29, 2012
Uses the Blasius solutions to develop an expression for the y-component of velocity at the edge of a boundary layer.
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neosrinath 6 months ago
I would like to know how the function f(eeta) is obtained in series solution as a function of "eeta", through series expansion. I have tried it out, but double summation with single summation in a single equation makes it difficult to solve
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