Boundery Layers
A flat plate is in a transparent working section so that a boundary layer forms along it. A sensitive, wedgeshaped Pitot tube mounted in a micrometer traverse allows students to measure velocity in the boundary layer. Both laminar and turbulent layers may be formed. Internal friction of gases Investigation of the boundary laver on the flat plate Influence of surface roughness on the formation of a boundary layer Boundary layer interference with Degressive/progressive pressure curve
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